Your new role: As a Clinical Nurse (CN) within Cancer Services, you will provide advanced clinical expertise and leadership in the management of patients with complex oncology and haematology care needs. Working autonomously within a multidisciplinary team, you will play a pivotal role in coordinating care, supporting staff, and driving high-quality, evidence-based practice across the service. This role also contributes to portfolio responsibilities across clinical practice, education, research, quality and safety, and service improvement, and may assume leadership of the ward or unit in the absence of the Nurse Grade 7. Key Responsibilities * Deliver advanced, comprehensive, person-centred cancer nursing care in complex clinical situations * Provide expert clinical leadership, assessment, care planning, and decision-making * Coordinate and support nursing staff, including RNs, ENs, AINs, and students through delegation and supervision * Act as a clinical resource and role model within the multidisciplinary healthcare team About you: You are an experienced and confident oncology nurse who thrives in complex clinical environments and is passionate about delivering exceptional cancer care. You bring advanced clinical judgement, strong leadership capability, and a commitment to continuous improvement, education, and evidence-based practice. Skills, Experience & Qualifications * Demonstrated advanced clinical assessment, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills * Proven ability to lead, mentor, and support nursing staff within a multidisciplinary team * Strong knowledge of contemporary oncology practice, quality frameworks, and patient safety standards * Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills Check out our quick tips and application essentials! What we can offer you: * We offer a family-friendly work environment that supports you in making the most of Queensland's laid-back lifestyle. * We are renowned for teaching and research excellence with strong relations with Queensland's leading tertiary institutions. * We want to empower you to build a long-term career, with countless opportunities to learn and grow, no matter your role * You'll have all the benefits of working for Queensland's world-class public health system including generous leave entitlements, attractive salary and remuneration packages, salary packaging and access to relevant professional development allowances and/or leave, study and research assistance, corporate discounts and employee wellness programs. About us: The Division of Cancer Services (DoCS) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) is a highly developed multidisciplinary cancer service in one of Australia's largest teaching hospitals. The hospital provides comprehensive adult cancer services encompassing haematological, surgical, medical and radiation oncology specialties, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, cell therapy, cancer vaccines and stem cell transplantation. DoCS is the state referral centre for some rare malignancies and provides highly specialised care for many medical oncology and haematology cancers, which is supported by a Stem cell Program. INTEGRITY | COMPASSION | ACCOUNTABILITY | RESPECT | ENGAGEMENT | EXCELLENCE Our values were created by employees for employees to shape our culture and inspire positive interactions in the workplace. Diversity of ideas, skills, traditions, and customs is celebrated as one of our greatest strengths. Having a workforce that reflects and understands the needs and expectations of our community is important to delivering safe, kinder, and more inclusive care. We recognise our strength comes from the diversity of our people and so we encourage people of all genders, ethnicities, ages, abilities, languages, sexual orientation, and family responsibilities to apply. We are better together