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JR110657 Clinical Lead - Oncology

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Posting date: 27 November 2025
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Negotiable
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 15 December 2025
Location: Cheadle, SK8 2PX
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: E0196-25-0092

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Summary

WHO ARE WE? We are Circle Health Group. We are the number one independent provider of hospital services in this country, withmore than 50 hospitals, 6000 specialists and 2 million patient visits each year. We offer high quality, safe, accessible and affordable healthcare. We want to be the most innovative and patient focused healthcare organisation.WHO ARE YOU? You are experienced in acute nursing care, and oncology You are experienced working in an acute hospital setting in a Senior Registered Nursepost or equivalent You are experienced in customer care, including interacting with challenging customersand situations You are Experienced in rostering clinical teams to provide safe effective clinical care inline with labour guidelines You are experienced in mentoring and developing clinical staff to provide exceptionalpatient care.WHAT DO YOU DO?Specialist Clinical Leadership: Lead the delivery of safe and effective care to oncology patients, including those undergoingchemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapies, radiotherapy, and palliative care. Ensure adherence to national oncology guidelines (e.g., UKONS, NICE), protocols, andtreatment pathways. Maintain personal clinical competencies and act as an expert resource and role model inoncology nursing practice. Coordinate safe administration of systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT), ensuring all staffinvolved are appropriately trained and competent.Quality, Governance, and Patient Safety: Oversee compliance with all regulatory, professional, and organisational standards, includingthose from CQC, HIS, HIW, and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Conduct and support clinical audits, risk assessments, incident investigations, and RootCause Analyses (RCAs). Lead on infection prevention and control, medicine management, and safeguarding withinthe oncology department. Ensure oncology services comply with local and national clinical governance frameworks,including management of chemotherapy-related adverse events and oncologicalemergencies (e.g., neutropenic sepsis).Team Leadership and Staff Development: Supervise and support the oncology nursing team, ensuring safe staffing levels, appropriateskill mix, and high performance. Provide clinical supervision, coaching, and mentorship for nurses and support staff,promoting ongoing professional development. Develop and maintain a culture of learning and excellence, supporting revalidation,mandatory training, and specialist oncology training (e.g., SACT passports, cytotoxic safety). Support workforce planning, rota coordination, and succession planning in collaborationwith the DOCS/CSM.Service Development and Operational Efficiency: Contribute to strategic planning and development of oncology services, supportinginnovations in treatment, patient pathways, and digital health. Ensure the department runs efficiently, managing resources effectively, including staff,equipment, and clinical consumables. Work with consultants, pharmacy, and external partners to streamline services and enhancethe patient experience. Lead on the implementation of service improvement initiatives aligned with local andnational cancer care targets.Patient-Centred Care and Experience: Promote a compassionate and personalised approach to care, respecting the physical,emotional, and psychosocial needs of cancer patients and their families. Act as a point of escalation for patient complaints, concerns, and complex case discussions,ensuring timely resolution and learning. Monitor patient feedback and quality indicators (e.g., patient satisfaction, treatment delays,complications) and use outcomes to inform improvements.Collaborative Working and Representation: Build strong relationships with oncology consultants, pharmacists, palliative care teams, andallied health professionals to deliver coordinated care. Represent the oncology service at hospital meetings, cancer board reviews, andmultidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions. Support departmental and hospital-wide initiatives, deputising for senior leaders as requiredand contributing to hospital on-call rotas.WHAT DO YOU HAVE?Essential: Registered Nurse (Adult) with valid NMC registration. Specialist experience in oncology nursing, including SACT administration. Recognised qualification in oncology nursing or cancer care (e.g. UKONS SACT Passport,chemotherapy competency). Strong leadership and people management experience. Excellent clinical decision-making, communication, and coordination skills. Working knowledge of clinical governance, cancer pathways, and patient safety principles.Desirable: Advanced practice or non-medical prescribing qualification (V300). Experience managing oncology services in a senior clinical role. Leadership or management qualification (e.g. ILM, PGCert, MBA). Knowledge of research, clinical trials, and innovative cancer therapies. Familiarity with national cancer strategies, waiting time targets, and audit requirements(e.g., COSD, NCDA).WHAT SORT OF PERSON ARE YOU? You are a great communicator with different people at different levels. You are an excellent judge and decision maker. You are a highly effective problem solver. You are proactive and driven to succeed. You are punctual, committed and reliable. You are flexible and adaptable. You are committed to lifelong learning.WHAT ELSE? This is intended as an outline of the general areas of activity. This is not exhaustive and maychange due to future changes and developments. You have to maintain your knowledge and conduct your duties responsibly with theguidance of the Health & Safety at Work Act. You treat all patient information as confidential and would only breach confidence if you feltthat a patient or member of staff was at risk of harm.Health & Safety / ConfidentialityYou must maintain knowledge of Health and Safety at Work Act. Ensuring appropriate measures aretaken in respect of Health and Safety for staff, visitors and contractorsIn the course of their duties employees will have access to confidential material about patients,members of staff and Circle Health Group. On no account must information relating to identifiablepatients be divulged to anyone other than authorised persons, for example, medical, nursing orother professional staff, as appropriate, who are concerned directly with the care, diagnosis and/ortreatment of the patient. Similarly, no information of a personal or confidential nature concerningindividual members of staff should be divulged to anyone without the proper authority. Failure toobserve these rules will be regarded as serious misconduct, which could result in disciplinary actionbeing taken including dismissal.This job description is intended as an outline of the general areas of activity. This job description isnot an exhaustive document and may be subject to alteration in the light of future changes anddevelopments.

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