# Junior Sister/Charge Nurse- Garden suite Oncology

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
- **Town:** Worcester
- **Region:** Midlands
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Nurse (adult and children)
- **Grade:** Band 6
- **Salary:** £39,959 to £48,117

                    a year
- **Contract type:** Fixed-Term
- **Employment type:** Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-21T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-06-05T11:49:40.980Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/jobadvert/C9365-26-0434?employerCode=C9365
- **Application URL:** https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/application/C9365-26-0434/pre-application-questions-pause?referrer=jobadvert&ref=C9365-26-0434
- **Employer website:** https://www.worcsacute.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job summary

We have an exciting opportunity for a 12 month fixed term 35 hours/week band 6 Chemotherapy Junior Sister/Charge Nurse. If you are a highly motivated, enthusiastic chemotherapy nurse with excellent communication skills. We want you to join our team on our 12 chaired Chemotherapy Suite based at the Alexandra Hospital. You will have the opportunity to be part of the service and our innovative ways of working as we grasp this opportunity to influence, shape and develop the changing face of giving systemic anti-cancer therapies.

We aim to provide an individualised and supportive environment for patients in which to deliver specialised care for oncology and haematology patients.

We are looking for a nurse who is chemotherapy trained who will support the manager in the running of the unit as well as support new members of staff and students. The ability to communicate effectively with all members of the multidisciplinary team is essential. You will be supported in this post by the Unit Manager, Matron for Specialised Clinical Services and the Lead Chemotherapy Nurse. In return we will offer you excellent learning opportunities; we will support your personal growth through regular personal development planning and our educational strategy.

For further information please contact Unit Manager Kate Wright (kate.wright19@nhs.net) on 01527 512092

### Main duties of the job

Thorough assessment and management of patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

Pre chemotherapy consultations providing information and ensuring informed consent.

Safe and competent practice particularly around high risk drugs such as vesicants and high reaction drugs (including management).

Take on role of nurse in charge which includes reviewing bloods for the next 2 days, facilitating breaks, reviewing staffing, dealing with difficult situation such as complaints.

Whilst in charge spend time with the scheduler to review and manage the workload, in particular when staffing levels are reduced.

To support the unit manager with the day to day running and organisation of the unit

To have an understanding of key professionals within the chemotherapy MDT and appropriately liaise with them to ensure the smooth running of the unit (pharmacy, doctors or other units).

Have an established link nurse role and will be proficient in communicating pertinent information and implementing any changes or participating in audits relevant to practice.

To be a preceptor to a junior member of staff being able to provide support and guidance whilst they develop in their role.

Mentor and supervise students during their training and development liaising with practice facilitators and universities where appropriate.

### About us

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is a large acute and specialised hospital trust thatoperates hospital-based services from three sites in Kidderminster, Redditch and Worcester.

We are committed to delivering outstanding care and creating a culture where everyone feels respected, valued and supported. We seek individuals who share our purpose of helping people live healthier, more fulfilling lives, and who are motivated by our mission to be the best team we can be. You will be expected to uphold our values by communicating openly, acting with kindness, showing respect for others and taking responsibility for your actions. These values guide how we work together and continually improve the care we provide.

Our values are:

Being open and honest we all communicate clearly and honestly, asking forhelp when we need it, and making it easier for the people around us to share ideas and concerns.

Ensuring people feel cared for we all take responsibility for actively supportingand nurturing a kind and compassionate environment for ourselves and others.

Showing respect for everyone we all act with consideration and fairness,valuing each other as individuals and appreciating our different perspectives.

Better never stops, and our Clinical Services Strategy provides a clear future vision for our Trust, our hospitals, our services and our role in the wider health and care system.

### Details

- Date posted: 05 June 2026
- Pay scheme: Agenda for change
- Band: Band 6
- Salary: £39,959 to £48,117 a year Band 6 Agenda For Change Pay Scale
- Contract: Fixed term
- Duration: 12 months
- Working pattern: Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working
- Reference number: C9365-26-0434
- Job locations: The Alexandra Hospital, Woodrow Drive, Redditch, Worcestershire, B987UB, United Kingdom

### Job responsibilities

Assist in the management of the department on a day to day basis and manage the department in the absence of Chemotherapy unit manager including coordination of patient, allocating staff breaks and being a key link with the consultants and pharmacy team.

Assess patients for chemotherapy to ensure their physical condition and blood parameters are satisfactory to safely receive treatment according to treatment protocols / regimes and liaise with medical staff as appropriate.

Administer and dispose of intravenous and chemotherapy safely in accordance with Trust and National Guidelines.

Provide information regarding treatment and side effects to ensure each patient is prepared for their specific treatment and elicit informed consent.

Provide one to one and telephone advice to patients and their families regarding treatment side effects and management of side effects to ensure each patient receives care which is specific and appropriate to their needs.

Use good communication skills to enhance and augment patients understanding and adapt information to their specific needs as they progress through treatment.

Liaise with other appropriate health care professionals within both hospital and community settings regarding individual patient care to ensure seamless transfer of care between disciplines (or ensure patients needs are being adequately met).

Recognise and provide the psychological and emotional support needed by individuals and their families whilst undergoing treatment and refer on to other professionals sensitively and appropriately in order to adequately meet patients needs.

Assess patients with difficult venous access and make recommendations for alternative access to ensure patients receive treatment safely and with minimum risk.

Ensure safe administration of chemotherapy regimens according to trust protocols

Provide follow-up care / maintenance of central venous lines for patients and advise other health care professionals involved as appropriate, to ensure the patients line is safely and adequately cared for in accordance with Trust policy.

Administer other intravenous therapies i.e. Blood, bisphosphonates, to patients according to protocols / regimes to ensure therapies are delivered safely and with minimum risk

Monitor and instigate care to address / prevent reactions to and complications of treatment including administration of prophylactic agents.

## Job Details

We have an exciting opportunity for a 12 month fixed term 35 hours/week band 6 Chemotherapy Junior Sister/Charge Nurse. If you are a highly motivated, enthusiastic chemotherapy nurse with excellent communication skills. We want you to join our team on our 12 chaired Chemotherapy Suite based at the Alexandra Hospital. You will have the opportunity to be part of the service and our innovative ways of working as we grasp this opportunity to influence, shape and develop the changing face of giving systemic anti-cancer therapies.

We aim to provide an individualised and supportive environment for patients in which to deliver specialised care for oncology and haematology patients.

We are looking for a nurse who is chemotherapy trained who will support the manager in the running of the unit as well as support new members of staff and students. The ability to communicate effectively with all members of the multidisciplinary team is essential. You will be supported in this post by the Unit Manager, Matron for Specialised Clinical Services and the Lead Chemotherapy Nurse. In return we will offer you excellent learning opportunities; we will support your personal growth through regular personal development planning and our educational strategy.

For further information please contact Unit Manager Kate Wright (kate.wright19@nhs.net) on 01527 512092

## Job Description

Thorough assessment and management of patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

Pre chemotherapy consultations providing information and ensuring informed consent.

Safe and competent practice particularly around high risk drugs such as vesicants and high reaction drugs (including management).

Take on role of nurse in charge which includes reviewing bloods for the next 2 days, facilitating breaks, reviewing staffing, dealing with difficult situation such as complaints.

Whilst in charge spend time with the scheduler to review and manage the workload, in particular when staffing levels are reduced.

To support the unit manager with the day to day running and organisation of the unit

To have an understanding of key professionals within the chemotherapy MDT and appropriately liaise with them to ensure the smooth running of the unit (pharmacy, doctors or other units).

Have an established link nurse role and will be proficient in communicating pertinent information and implementing any changes or participating in audits relevant to practice.

To be a preceptor to a junior member of staff being able to provide support and guidance whilst they develop in their role.

Mentor and supervise students during their training and development liaising with practice facilitators and universities where appropriate.

## Responsibilities

Assist in the management of the department on a day to day basis and manage the department in the absence of Chemotherapy unit manager including coordination of patient, allocating staff breaks and being a key link with the consultants and pharmacy team.

Assess patients for chemotherapy to ensure their physical condition and blood parameters are satisfactory to safely receive treatment according to treatment protocols / regimes and liaise with medical staff as appropriate.

Administer and dispose of intravenous and chemotherapy safely in accordance with Trust and National Guidelines.

Provide information regarding treatment and side effects to ensure each patient is prepared for their specific treatment and elicit informed consent.

Provide one to one and telephone advice to patients and their families regarding treatment side effects and management of side effects to ensure each patient receives care which is specific and appropriate to their needs.

Use good communication skills to enhance and augment patients understanding and adapt information to their specific needs as they progress through treatment.

Liaise with other appropriate health care professionals within both hospital and community settings regarding individual patient care to ensure seamless transfer of care between disciplines (or ensure patients needs are being adequately met).

Recognise and provide the psychological and emotional support needed by individuals and their families whilst undergoing treatment and refer on to other professionals sensitively and appropriately in order to adequately meet patients needs.

Assess patients with difficult venous access and make recommendations for alternative access to ensure patients receive treatment safely and with minimum risk.

Ensure safe administration of chemotherapy regimens according to trust protocols

Provide follow-up care / maintenance of central venous lines for patients and advise other health care professionals involved as appropriate, to ensure the patients line is safely and adequately cared for in accordance with Trust policy.

Administer other intravenous therapies i.e. Blood, bisphosphonates, to patients according to protocols / regimes to ensure therapies are delivered safely and with minimum risk

Monitor and instigate care to address / prevent reactions to and complications of treatment including administration of prophylactic agents.

## Person Specification

### Experience

**Essential**

- Proven post registration experience at band 5
- Proven clinical experience of working in clinical haematology/oncology nursing delivering chemotherapy

### Qualifications

**Essential**

- Registered nurse Part 1 1st level degree or working towards
- Administration of chemotherapy course or completion of SACT passport

**Desirable**

- Post registration qualification in relevant speciality (palliative care/Oncology/Chemotherapy)
- Recognised NMC teaching and assessing qualification

## Documents

- [Job description  (DOCX, 237 KB)](document:2948390)
- [Person Specification (DOCX, 227 KB)](document:2948389)
- [DBS Applicant Costs Infomation (PDF, 154 KB)](document:2948391)

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