Job description Chemotherapy Nurse Are you a Registered General Nurse looking for a rewarding opportunity in cancer care? Intrepid Global is actively recruiting for Chemotherapy Nurses to join a specialist healthcare team delivering life-changing cancer treatments to patients in the comfort of their own homes. We’re proud to connect passionate healthcare professionals with rewarding roles that truly make a difference. This role involves travel across the region to deliver personalised, one-to-one care to patients. What’s in it for you? Our client offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: Salary: £38,480 - £42,640 per annum Company car or car allowance (Grade 7 and below: £4,877.50) London Weighting (Where applicable, 20% salary offered, capped at £7,738.85) Contributory Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Cover (Grade 6 and below offered after 1 year's service, Grade 7 gets immediate cover) Death in Service (4x salary) Annual Holiday: 33 days, inclusive of bank holidays Professional Registrations Paid For Weekend and Evening Enhancements (30% Saturday, 60% Sunday, and 30% after 8pm – available to Grade 6 and below) Ongoing Training and Development Company mobile phone and tablet device Comprehensive company induction What you’ll do: As a Chemotherapy Nurse, you’ll play a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Key responsibilities include: Administering haematological and solid tumour chemotherapy treatments, as outlined in care plans. Providing holistic, tailored nursing care to support patients through their treatment journey. Monitoring and reporting clinical data, including managing adverse drug events using the correct protocols. Building strong relationships with patients, carers, and healthcare stakeholders to support recovery. Staying up to date with clinical knowledge and addressing any competency gaps to deliver safe, effective care. What you’ll need to apply: To be successful in this role, you’ll need: Current registration as a General Nurse (RGN). Experience in the administration of chemotherapy. Competence in cannulation and conducting clinical assessments. A full UK driving licence, as regional travel is essential. About the role This is an excellent opportunity to step into a specialist nursing role where you’ll deliver care directly in patients’ homes. You’ll have the chance to build meaningful relationships while working independently, empowered to make a real difference in people’s lives. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £38,480.00-£42,640.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Loyalty bonus Performance bonus Yearly bonus Benefits: Company pension Referral programme Schedule: Holidays Monday to Friday Overtime Work Location: In person