Oncology Team Lead at Spire Healthcare
Reading RG1 6NS, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

ONCOLOGY TEAM LEAD | SPIRE DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, READING | PART -TIME – 30 HOURS PER WEEK | PERMANENT

Spire Dunedin Hospital is seeking a dedicated and experienced Oncology Team Lead to join our dynamic cancer services team on a part -time, permanent basis. This is a pivotal role providing exemplary care to patients undergoing cancer treatment, with a focus on leading the Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) service. You will offer specialist education and support, ensure the delivery of high-quality, safe care across the oncology pathway, and provide strong clinical and managerial leadership. As Team Lead, you will also deputise for the Cancer Services Lead and oversee the direct line management and supervision of the chemotherapy team.

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Responsibilities
  • Provide strong clinical leadership
  • Develop practice in the assessment of health and wellbeing needs within SACT/cancer services within Spire Healthcare
  • Deliver SACT and non SACT treatment to cancer patients
  • Lead on education and development with SACT
  • Lead on ongoing training and monitoring of UKONS 24 hour triage for the hospital
  • Ensure compliance in the cancer services with Spire Healthcare cancer standards and gap analysis
  • Act as a leader in quality improvement offering advice and support to others within cancer services
  • Act as Health and safety lead for the department supporting the department risk register and departmental top risk management
  • Drive quality improvement initiatives across cancer services.
  • Ensure the effective day to day management of the department, maintaining high standards of care
  • Contribute to clinical governance, quality and improvements
  • Ensure compliance with infection control, health and safety ad CQC requirements
  • Ensure the unit is safely staffed on a daily basis
  • Management of direct patient care and to be responsible for a clinical caseload and safely administer SACT
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding in the administration of chemotherapy and associated toxicities, including intravenous access, management of central venous access, venepuncture and management of extravasation
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