Full-time 37.5 hours per week. Permanent post.
If you are an enthusiastic individual with excellent communication skills, the ability to motivate, influence others, work independently and as well as part of a specialist team, with a specific interest in cancer this could be the role for you!
Why not consider working in a dynamic and innovative team, whose aim is to provide efficient and effective patient-centered care, by way of prompt recognition and appropriate management of acute problems, related to either a suspected or confirmed cancer diagnosis or the cancer treatment itself. Working with complex patients who present acutely to the service.
We are looking for an extremely motivated, confident, flexible and passionate individual with excellent communicational and leadership skills, who has experience/knowledge in oncology or working with oncology patients, to join the Macmillan Acute Oncology team.
Main duties of the job
As a Macmillan Acute Oncology CNS, you will work very closely with all staff involved in the care of cancer patients in particular, Oncologists, Acute Medical Assessment Unit, AED and the Cancer & Specialist Palliative Care MDT members. Liaising closely with both tertiary and primary care partners.
The extremely motivated post holder will require highly developed interpersonal, communication and facilitation skills, having a strong focus on attention to detail. They must be able to demonstrate sound leadership skills along with vision and the ability to influence others in the provision of high standards of acute oncology care for all patients and their families/carers.
The post holder will be innovative and participate in improving service development through audit and peer review measures. The post holder will be an integral member of the Malignancy of Unknown Origin/Cancer of Unknown Primary (MUO/CUP) multidisciplinary team. In return for your commitment the successful candidate will be offered professional development opportunities and support from both the trust and Macmillan Cancer Support.
You need to be a registered first level nurse with the NMC, have a relevant degree and either have completed or be willing to undertake the Non-Medical Prescribing course and other relevant modules such as clinical assessment skills. The role requires supporting the teaching of the multi-professional teams.
About us
The Macmillan Acute Oncology service is well established, providing a 7-day working service. The Trust provides clinical supervision sessions for the post holder.
The aims of this Trust are to improve the health of our people and provide the best possible care to the population in which we serve and ensure that our staff have joy and pride in their work. We are striving to recruit a workforce that reflects the communities in which we serve. Staff are valued and we can offer excellent opportunities for further training and development.
The vision of this Trust is to be recognised by the people of Bolton and beyond as an excellent provider of health and care services and a great place to work. We are striving to attract, recruit and retain high caliber staff which reflect our communities. We are an inclusive employer who trains and develops our staff in a positive learning environment. We aim to be inclusive and therefore applications from all sectors of the community are welcomed.
An informal visit to the Macmillan Acute Oncology team is highly recommended.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post holder will improve the care of patients with complications of cancer and recent cancer treatment including those presenting with oncological emergencies. This includes early recognition, better treatment, and rapid referral back to oncology/tumour specific team and/or specialist palliative care team as appropriate. Work autonomously to assess plan, implement and evaluate programmes of evidence based nursing care.
Demonstrate effective time management and organisational skills to ensure patients are seen within the required time frame.
Ensure and advise on the appropriate investigation of patients who may be suitable for treatment of Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) cancers or best supportive care - targeted investigations, rapid triage of patients into specialist oncology or palliative care.
With the support of the Trust's Lead Cancer Team establish and deliver the Acute Oncology Service for relevant cancer patients in line with national guidance and the requirements of the cancer peer review process.
Undertake the role of an expert practitioner, to provide expert advice to patients and health professionals within primary and secondary care settings, with regards to the Acute Oncology Service.
The role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is multifaceted incorporating such key functions as policy and standards development, practice development, education, research and professional development. The ultimate aim is the provision of a cost effective, efficient high quality service that meets the needs of the acute oncology and CUP patient and their family/carers.
Person Specification
Qualifications/Registration
Essential
* First level Registered nurse
* Recognised oncology qualification
* Teaching qualification
* Evidence of professional development
* Evidence of masters level learning
Desirable
* Management experience/training
* Level 2 psychology training
Experience
Essential
* Relevant clinical experience at Band 6 or above in Oncology
* Significant post registration experience in oncology
* Leadership & management experience
* MDT working experience
Desirable
* Experience of working across organisational boundaries
Skills & Knowledge
Essential
* Expert cannulation & CVC line skills
* Evidence and understanding of anti-cancer treatments and side effects
* Ability to work autonomously & as part of a team
* Exemplar written skills
Desirable
* Evidence of implementing change in the workplace
Employer details
Employer name
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Royal Bolton Hospital
Minerva Road
Farnworth, Bolton
BL4 0JR
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