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Job Summary
The Specialist Nurse – Acute Oncology provides expert, patient-centred care for individuals with cancer requiring acute medical intervention and support. This role involves managing patients with complex and urgent oncological needs, including the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer-related complications such as infection, pain, or side effects from chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Responsibilities
- Specialist Focus: A specialist nurse is expected to have a high level of expertise in assessing the specific needs of oncology patients, especially in acute care settings where symptoms can be severe or rapidly changing.
- Advanced Skills: The role goes beyond routine nursing assessments, requiring the ability to identify complex issues like cancer-related infections or treatment-related side effects that require immediate attention and intervention.
- Administering chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and other oncological treatments is a core function of a Specialist Oncology Nurse. This involves knowledge of chemotherapy regimens, safe handling of cytotoxic drugs, and monitoring for adverse reactions—all of which require specialized training and expertise.
- A specialist nurse must be proficient in chemotherapy protocols, understanding the risks associated with specific treatments, and knowing when and how to intervene in case of side effects or complications.
Symptom Management and Palliative Care - Palliative and End-of-Life Care: One of the key roles of a specialist nurse in acute oncology is symptom management, particularly for patients experiencing advanced cancer. This includes not only managing acute symptoms but also providing palliative care, when necessary, which is a highly specialized aspect of oncology nursing.
- Holistic Care: Specialist nurses are expected to provide comprehensive care, including addressing emotional and psychosocial aspects of the disease, which is essential for improving the quality of life for cancer patients. Multidisciplinary Collaboration
- Advanced Collaborative Skills: Specialist nurses in oncology are expected to work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including oncologists, surgeons, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals. This requires not only clinical expertise but also the ability to communicate and collaborate effectively within a team to ensure comprehensive patient care.
- Decision-Making: Given their expertise, specialist nurses often contribute to clinical decision-making in patient care, helping to shape treatment plans and interventions, particularly in acute settings where quick decisions are required.
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Requirements:
- Registered Nurse (RN) with a current, valid nursing license.
- Relevant specialty certification (e.g., BSc Certified Oncology Nurse).
- Specialized training or certification relevant to the role (e.g., chemotherapy administration
- Meet all requirement to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Advanced degree (e.g., Master’s in Nursing)
- Professional qualification in a relevant subject
- Experience At least 3 years of clinical experience in acute oncology or a related specialty.
- Experience with advanced procedures and patient care in the specific area of expertise.
- Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates Should;
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