Staff Nurse for Stem Cell Transplant (Nova Scotia)

Staff Nurse for Stem Cell Transplant (Nova Scotia)

18 Aug
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Nova Scotia

18 Aug

Allscreens Nationwide

Nova Scotia

Elevate your nursing career as a Staff Nurse in the Stem Cell Transplant Unit in London. If you have oncology or haematology experience, this is your chance to provide pivotal patient care.

This Band 5 Staff Nurse role at The Duchess of Devonshire Wing allows you to work in a highly specialised setting. You will engage with patients navigating complex treatment phases, delivering advanced clinical care alongside establishing impactful relationships. We're seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse with at least one year of experience in an acute care environment.

Key Responsibilities:
• Provide advanced clinical care in stem cell transplantation
• Support patient families through complex treatment stages
• Administer chemotherapy and manage central venous access devices




• Collaborate effectively with healthcare teams
• Maintain knowledge of protocols and standards for haematological care

Requirements:
• Registered Nurse with current NMC registration
• One year of post-registration acute nursing experience
• Experience in oncology or haematology settings
• Recognised chemotherapy administration qualification
• Solid communication and organisational skills

Become a vital part of our Stem Cell Transplant Unit to enhance patient care and make a significant difference in their treatment journey.
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