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Date Added: Fri 25/04/2025

Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse

Glasgow, UK
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Company: PULSE HEALTHCARE LTD

Job Type: Permanent

Salary: £38480 - £42640 per annum

Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse

Location: Glasgow

Employment: Permanent (Full-time & Part-time options available)

Hours: Monday - Friday (9am - 5pm)

Salary: £38,480 - £42,640 per year + Fantastic shift enhancements and benefits package

Are you passionate about delivering exceptional cancer care? At Pulse, we are collaborating with a leading global health and life sciences provider, renowned for its commitment to patient-centred care across the UK.

We are seeking a Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse to support patients undergoing Oncology/Chemotherapy treatments in the community, working alongside designated hospitals and health centres in the Glasgow area.

Your Role:

In this role, you will be instrumental in educating and supporting patients through their treatment journey, ensuring services are delivered with a patient-centric and customer-focused approach.

  • Conduct clinical assessments tailored to individual patient needs
  • Deliver education and training to enable patients and carers, to safely self-medicate relevant treatments
  • Provide ongoing support through comprehensive patient programmes (telephone, clinic-based, and home visits)
  • Assess home environments to ensure suitability for IV oncology treatment, prioritising patient safety and security

Benefits Package:

  • Car allowance (up to £5,000) or Company Car
  • Fantastic shift enhancements
  • Continuous training & professional development
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Private healthcare cover
  • Death in service benefit (x4 salary)
  • 33 days of annual leave (excluding bank holidays)
  • Company mobile phone & tablet
  • Professional registrations covered
  • Comprehensive company induction

What We're Looking For:

  • Registered Nurse (RGN) with active NMC registration
  • Chemotherapy delivery qualification (SACT certification)
  • Experience in administering oncology/chemotherapy medications, within a hospital or community setting
  • Competence in clinical assessments, IV administration, cannulation, phlebotomy, and subcutaneous injections

This is an exciting opportunity to join a global leader with a fantastic reputation, offering unique and rewarding career prospects. If you are looking to make a real difference in oncology care while developing professionally, we'd love to hear from you!

Apply today or contact for more details!

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