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An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Urology cancer service at ARI. We are looking for an experienced nurse with appropriate skills and knowledge to join our Uro-oncology team as a band 6 clinical nurse specialist, hours of work open to negotiation.
You would need to be a dynamic and enthusiastic candidate who has a focus on maintaining and achieving high quality patient care throughout the patient pathway; providing support to frontline clinicians and contributing to care that makes a real difference to the experience of patients and families.
You will have recent experience as a senior clinical nurse caring for people with cancer or urology conditions at all stages of the disease process with their families/ important others. Excellent communication and team working skills are essential to this post. Applicants will be able to demonstrate the ability to effectively manage a changing workload and will have responsibility for a specific caseload of patients. Candidates will be educated to Degree level with evidence of continuing professional development, in a relevant area,
If you are excited about this post we would like to hear from you.
For further information please contact: Kay Campbell ACNS Urological Cancers on 01224 559613 or Jinette Mathieson, Macmillan Cancer Nurse Consultant on 01224 555895.
An attractive relocation allowance of up to £8,000 is available to successful candidates.
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