
Staff Nurse - Haematology Oncology Day Unit (Band 5)
- Steeton, West Yorkshire
- £31,049-37,796 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Studied to Diploma level or equivalent
- Registered with NMC
- Completed 6 months preceptorship period following registration
- Recent evidence of study / professional development
- Willing to undertake post registration study
- RGN Level 1
- Sc / MSc in Health care studies Recognised teaching qualification
- Cannulation and phlebotomy
- IV drug delivery
- Access to CVADs competencies
- Blood transfusion training
- UKONS SACT Passport
- AIMS / ILS / ALS
- Advanced communications skills
- Significant post qualification experience in an NHS acute setting
- Relevant experience caring for patients with haematology / oncology conditions
- Relevant experience caring for patients with haematology / oncology conditions
- Experience of administering chemotherapy
- Palliative care knowledge
- Knowledge of the NHS Constitution & "Understanding the new NHS".
- Understanding the need for evidence-based practice
- Willingness to undertake essential training Understanding of haematology and oncology disease groups
- Understanding of haematology and oncology disease groups
- Knowledge of the care of patients receiving chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatments
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Person - centered approach to assessment and care delivery
- Awareness of the UKONS triage process for the assessment of the acutely unwell / deteriorating patient
- Clinical Audit cycle experience
- Understanding of blood analysis & laboratory values
- Computer skills - Systm 1 / Chemo care / e-obs / ePMA / ICE
- Studied to Diploma level or equivalent
- Registered with NMC
- Completed 6 months preceptorship period following registration
- Recent evidence of study / professional development
- Willing to undertake post registration study
- RGN Level 1
- Sc / MSc in Health care studies Recognised teaching qualification
- Cannulation and phlebotomy
- IV drug delivery
- Access to CVADs competencies
- Blood transfusion training
- UKONS SACT Passport
- AIMS / ILS / ALS
- Advanced communications skills
- Significant post qualification experience in an NHS acute setting
- Relevant experience caring for patients with haematology / oncology conditions
- Relevant experience caring for patients with haematology / oncology conditions
- Experience of administering chemotherapy
- Palliative care knowledge
- Knowledge of the NHS Constitution & "Understanding the new NHS".
- Understanding the need for evidence-based practice
- Willingness to undertake essential training Understanding of haematology and oncology disease groups
- Understanding of haematology and oncology disease groups
- Knowledge of the care of patients receiving chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatments
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Person - centered approach to assessment and care delivery
- Awareness of the UKONS triage process for the assessment of the acutely unwell / deteriorating patient
- Clinical Audit cycle experience
- Understanding of blood analysis & laboratory values
- Computer skills - Systm 1 / Chemo care / e-obs / ePMA / ICE