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Provide expert direct nursing care to oncology patients through comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care.
Deliver nurse\-led assessments and contribute to advanced clinical decision\-making, including treatment suitability and symptom management.
Manage complex oncology\-related symptoms such as pain, nausea, mucositis, fatigue, and psychosocial distress.
Collaborate closely with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to plan, coordinate, and deliver high\-quality cancer care.
Act as a patient and family advocate, ensuring patient values are represented and appropriate referrals are made to allied health and community services.
Provide tailored patient and family education on chemotherapy, symptom management, and available support services.
Demonstrate clinical leadership by advising, mentoring, and supporting nursing staff, students, and junior clinicians.
Develop, implement, and review oncology nursing guidelines, policies, and chemotherapy safety standards in line with national guidelines.
Participate in audit, research, and quality improvement activities to promote evidence\-based oncology practice.
Act as a specialist consultant, contributing to service development, professional networking, and the advancement of oncology nursing practice.
Registered nurse with name maintained on the Live Register of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI).
Minimum of five yearsâ post\-registration experience.
At least three yearsâ post\-registration experience in Oncology nursing.
Demonstrated evidence of continuous professional development (CPD).
Educated to Level 9 (Higher Diploma) in Oncology.
Completion of a recognised Oncology nursing course.
Bachelor of Nursing degree (desirable).
Completion of a Front Line Management / Leadership course (desirable).
Computer and IT skills relevant to clinical practice (desirable).