Haematology Staff Nurse (Band 5) Location: Sandwell and Birmingham NHS Hospitals - NEW Hospital site Employment: Permanent, Full-term or part-time flexible working options Salary: Band 5: £29,970 - £36,483 per annum benefits About the hospital: Join a new dynamic and patient-focused NHS hospital in Birmingham, committed to providing excellent clinical care. This Haematology department will play a crucial role in supporting patients throughout their cancer journey. For you: Tailored career development plans, access to the latest equipment and technology, an on-site learning campus for further training and education. Working in an hospital not just revitalising healthcare but the community and improving health outcomes. Role Overview: As a Band 5 Haematology Nurse, you will administer supportive therapies, provide compassionate care, and support patients and their families. You’ll work closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the best outcomes for patients. Responsibilities: Administering medication and other supportive treatments Monitoring patients’ progress and managing any adverse effects Educating patients and families about treatment plans Collaborating with colleagues to deliver high-quality care Participating in professional development and training programs Requirements: Registered Adult Nurse on the NMC Register Passion for haematology and oncology nursing Excellent communication and teamwork skills Benefits: 27 days of holiday Excellent NHS pension scheme Comprehensive Health and Wellbeing package Commitment to continuous learning and development – with plenty of opportunities to support his Competitive family leave Recognition schemes – among many others The Ideal Candidate: NMC registration – RNA qualified Minimum 2 year’s experience in a haematology/relevant nursing specialty We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.