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Band 7 Acute Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Medical Protection — indemnity for locally employed doctors from £79
Location
Salary
£55,524 - £62,652 Per annum inclusive of HCAS
Profession
Clinical nurse specialist
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
29 May 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
15 May 2026

Job overview

The Acute Oncology (AOS) Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) at the North Middlesex University Hospital will work collaboratively with other members of the team to deliver a comprehensive acute oncology service.

The successful candidate will provide specialist nursing advice and support for patients with an actual diagnosis of cancer or when cancer is initially suspected, from their period of investigation, diagnosis, treatment and possible transition into palliative care. They will assess oncology patients both in the emergency department, acute oncology assessment unit and across the wards.

The post will incorporate the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role dimensions of expert clinical practice, education, leadership, management and research. The post holder will be required to work with clinical, operational, information and administrative staff across all levels of seniority within the acute Trust. The postholder will be based at North Middlesex University Hospital but there may be requirement to work at other sites.

The successful candidate is required to be able demonstrate the Trust values, the responsibilities of the job description and person specification.

To find out more about working at the Royal Free please visit our website at: www.royalfree.nhs.uk/jobs

Main duties of the job

Support the Lead Acute Oncology  Service (AOS)  Nurse to deliver and evaluate the service

Provide AOS CNS support to MDTs at North Middlesex Hospital

Work with key members of the MDT to support staff in the delivery of specialised care

Work autonomously to deliver specialist care which is evidence based and which enhances the quality of patient care

Work to scope and seek support and education to extend the role with additional skills

Review patients daily who are admitted to wards and ED

Support ED so patients with suspected neutropenia have antibiotics within the door to needle time

Carry the AOS emergency phone, triage calls and advise accordingly, communicating with the patient’s oncology team when required, and provide follow up.

Contribute to training/education within specialist area to multidisciplinary groups.

Act as the MSCC coordinator and ensure that patients with suspected/confirmed MSCC are cared for as per NICE guidance and local policy.

Lead and facilitate audit of AOS and MSCC through the application of audit and research evidence-based practice

Promote  innovation and progression to the continually improve patient care through reviewing the evidence base and embed this in practice through engagement in research

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please see attached job description for more information about this role and working at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.