Oncology Homecare Nurse

Lloyd's
Bristol
2 days ago
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Overview

You will be working at the forefront of our services. You will see Oncology patients within the comfort of their own home or in one of our Oncology mobile units or clinics if you live within the area. You will be seeing patients for bloods, toxicity assessments, IV chemotherapy, oral chemotherapy, pump disconnections, line care, IM/SC injections and more. Our focus is clinical excellence, so as a company we will provide you with all the support you require to give your patients quality 1 to 1 care but you also have the benefits of working autonomously.


Responsibilities

  • See oncology patients at home or in mobile units/clinics and perform bloods, toxicity assessments, IV chemotherapy, oral chemotherapy, pump disconnections, line care and IM/SC injections, among other duties.
  • Deliver high-quality, one-to-one patient care with autonomy and professional accountability.
  • Manage your own workload and itinerary, maintaining organisation and efficiency.
  • Travel between patients as part of the role; a full UK driving license is essential.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Experienced nurse with a valid NMC PIN.
  • Formal Oncology qualification, SACT passport or in-house Oncology training to administer SACT (Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy) cannulation and venepuncture competencies and experience administering all routes of SACT.
  • Demonstrated empathy and a patient-centred approach to support patients in achieving their goals and independence.
  • Well-organised, able to manage own workload and itineraries; basic IT skills required.
  • Willingness to travel extensively between patients and locations.

About Lloyds Clinical

With over four decades of experience supporting patients since 1975, we deliver exceptional clinical homecare services to more than 100,000 patients in their homes, workplaces, or communities across the UK. Our treatments range from medication delivery to specialised nursing for complex conditions such as home parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, IV antibiotics, enzyme replacement therapy, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and beyond. We work with the NHS, pharmaceutical companies, and private medical insurers to ensure high standards of care and patient outcomes. We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity & inclusion, with a person-centred interview process that is fair and free from discrimination and bias. If you require reasonable adjustments due to disability or medical condition to participate in recruitment, please discuss with our resourcing team.


Benefits

  • Fully expensed company car + fuel card
  • Laptop, mobile phone and personal protection device
  • Annual bonus scheme
  • 36 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays)
  • Private medical insurance
  • Refer-a-friend bonus up to £1200
  • Company pension scheme
  • Employee assistance programme with wellbeing services
  • NMC fees paid after one year of service
  • Annual subscription to RCNi CPD platform


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