Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Job summary
We are looking for a highly motivated and compassionate Specialist Nurse to join our Upper GI Cancer Specialist Nursing Team. OUH is a tertiary referral centre for oesophogogastric cancer.
Informal visits are welcomed and form an essential insight into the service.
The role will support the current CNS with ongoing development of the oesophogogastric service as well as supporting patients with cancer of unknown primary.
You will be expected to promote a high-quality service that provides specialist care, information, support and management to patients, their families and carers. Our nursing teams are central to the delivery of excellent care to cancer patients attending the Oxford University Hospitals. Our teams deliver a holistic approach using the latest technologies to support individualised assessments and care planning. The service aims to provide focused and co-ordinated specialist knowledge and skills to enable patients to have access to a comprehensive package of care and intervention, supporting patients in clinical decision making, providing individualised information and co-ordinating complex care pathways. You will work closely with other members of the specialist nursing, AHP ( Allied Health professionals) and MDT team across both oncology and surgery. Liaising with primary care and other specialist teams, to ensure that patients are supported throughout their pathway.
Main duties of the job
Job Summary:
Employed as a Specialist Nurse, working at an enhanced level of practice, completing a specialist programme of training relevant to the role, or other service training curriculum, in line with their primary professional regulatory body requirements.
Fulfilling the expectations and capabilities of a Specialist Nurse, will be achieved through workplace-based training and assessments and in clinical practice, with support through clinical supervision in own service/speciality area.
The Specialist Nurse will be supported in their professional development and wellbeing, working at the level of enhanced practice, through achievement of the academic requirements and evidence of workplace-based capabilities and competence within their service/speciality.
The Specialist Nurse will be expected to demonstrate and develop proficiency across the four pillars of practice, namely Clinical, Leadership and Management, Education and Research appropriate to their level of practice, and their scope of professional practice.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered nurse (NMC)
- Evidence of ability to study at level 7
- Evidence of continuing professional development
Desirable
- Experience of team leadership ability or management skills
- Experience of applying research evidence to own clinical practice
Expererience
Essential
- Demonstrates knowledge or transferrable skills within upper GI/cancer speciality
- Knowledge of Cancer treatments
- Awareness of clinical governance issues and measures of quality
Desirable
- Experience of applying research into own clinical practice
- Experience of delivering educational teaching sessions
Personal qualities
Essential
- Ability to prioritise workload of self and others
- Enhanced communications skills within multidisciplinary teams
- Ability to work effectively within a team and independently
- Commitment to studying for any required post graduate training needs and within the ACCEND framework
Desirable
- Knowledge of local and national cancer policy and programmes/initiatives
Closing Date: 12 July 2026
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