Key Role Summary
This is a pivotal role in cancer care, requiring a skilled and compassionate nurse to coordinate timely, holistic, and person-centred care for patients and their families.
Role Responsibilities:
* Provide advanced practice specialist nursing care at an elevated level for the designated specialty.
* Coordinate services to bridge the gap between hospital and community care delivery.
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to achieve quality care outcomes.
Selection Criteria:
* Current registration with AHPRA as a Registered Nurse.
* Relevant post-registration qualifications in Oncology or Haematology with a minimum of three years' experience working in the clinical specialty.
* Demonstrated expertise in and knowledge of the complexities involved in providing Oncology or Haematology nursing care.
* Ability to exercise autonomy in clinical decision making and leadership in developing nursing specialty practice advancement.
Requirements:
* Evidence of professional development participation and commitment to maintaining competence in Cancer Care.
* Competencies in cannulation, CVADs management, telehealth capability, assessment, and cancer care coordination.
* A valid driver's licence and ability to drive/travel as required.