Chemotherapy Nurse
Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Wimbledon Park · posted 14 August 2026
Salary
£50,000 a year
Job type
full time
Location
Wimbledon Park, Greater London
Category
Healthcare and Medical
Community Chemotherapy Nurse South West London | Up to £58,000 DOE Company Car or £4,887 Car Allowance | Monday-Friday | No Nights Looking for more time with your patients and less time rushing between them? If you're an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse or SACT Nurse, this is your opportunity to step away from the pressures of the hospital environment without stepping away from oncology.
Are you the right candidate for this opportunity Make sure to read the full description below.
Imagine delivering life-changing cancer treatment in patients' own homes, where you have the time to provide truly personalised care, build genuine relationships and make a lasting difference every single day.
I'm recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering high-quality cancer care across South West London.
If you've been searching for a role that offers greater autonomy, a healthier work-life balance and the chance to deliver the standard of care you trained to provide, this could be exactly what you're looking for.
What's on Offer? Salary up to £58,000 DOE Company car or £4,887 car allowance Monday-Friday working pattern No night shifts Paid NMC registration Private medical insurance Company pension Life assurance Structured induction programme Ongoing clinical training and development Excellent clinical governance and support Work independently while remaining fully supported by an experienced multidisciplinary team The Role You'll manage your own caseload across South West London, delivering specialist oncology and haematology treatments directly within patients' homes.
Rather than feeling under constant pressure, you'll have the time to build trust, answer questions and support patients throughout one of the most challenging periods of their lives.
Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) and chemotherapy safely within patients' homes Completing comprehensive clinical assessments before every treatment Administering cytotoxic therapies in line with national guidelines Cannulation, venepuncture and vascular access management Monitoring patients throughout treatment and responding appropriately to adverse reactions Providing education, reassurance and ongoing clinical support to patients and their families Maintaining accurate electronic patient records Working closely with consultants, hospitals and multidisciplinary teams to ensure outstanding continuity of care About You You'll be passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and confident working autonomously in the community.
You'll also have: Active NMC registration (Adult Nurse/RGN) Previous experience delivering Chemotherapy or SACT Competency in the administration of cytotoxic drugs Excellent cannulation and venous access skills Strong clinical assessment and communication skills Full UK driving licence Why Community Chemotherapy? Many nurses tell us this is the move that reignited their passion for oncology nursing.
Instead of rushing between patients, you'll have the opportunity to slow down, provide truly personalised care and become a familiar face throughout each patient's treatment journey.
You'll enjoy greater independence, more meaningful patient interactions and the satisfaction of seeing the difference your care makes every single day.
For many nurses, it's the perfect balance of specialist oncology nursing, autonomy and work-life balance.
If you're an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, Cancer Nurse, SACT Nurse or Haematology Nurse, I'd love to tell you more. xwzovoh
Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on for a confidential chat.
Ref: LICSF
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Are you the right candidate for this opportunity Make sure to read the full description below.
Imagine delivering life-changing cancer treatment in patients' own homes, where you have the time to provide truly personalised care, build genuine relationships and make a lasting difference every single day.
I'm recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering high-quality cancer care across South West London.
If you've been searching for a role that offers greater autonomy, a healthier work-life balance and the chance to deliver the standard of care you trained to provide, this could be exactly what you're looking for.
What's on Offer? Salary up to £58,000 DOE Company car or £4,887 car allowance Monday-Friday working pattern No night shifts Paid NMC registration Private medical insurance Company pension Life assurance Structured induction programme Ongoing clinical training and development Excellent clinical governance and support Work independently while remaining fully supported by an experienced multidisciplinary team The Role You'll manage your own caseload across South West London, delivering specialist oncology and haematology treatments directly within patients' homes.
Rather than feeling under constant pressure, you'll have the time to build trust, answer questions and support patients throughout one of the most challenging periods of their lives.
Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) and chemotherapy safely within patients' homes Completing comprehensive clinical assessments before every treatment Administering cytotoxic therapies in line with national guidelines Cannulation, venepuncture and vascular access management Monitoring patients throughout treatment and responding appropriately to adverse reactions Providing education, reassurance and ongoing clinical support to patients and their families Maintaining accurate electronic patient records Working closely with consultants, hospitals and multidisciplinary teams to ensure outstanding continuity of care About You You'll be passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and confident working autonomously in the community.
You'll also have: Active NMC registration (Adult Nurse/RGN) Previous experience delivering Chemotherapy or SACT Competency in the administration of cytotoxic drugs Excellent cannulation and venous access skills Strong clinical assessment and communication skills Full UK driving licence Why Community Chemotherapy? Many nurses tell us this is the move that reignited their passion for oncology nursing.
Instead of rushing between patients, you'll have the opportunity to slow down, provide truly personalised care and become a familiar face throughout each patient's treatment journey.
You'll enjoy greater independence, more meaningful patient interactions and the satisfaction of seeing the difference your care makes every single day.
For many nurses, it's the perfect balance of specialist oncology nursing, autonomy and work-life balance.
If you're an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, Cancer Nurse, SACT Nurse or Haematology Nurse, I'd love to tell you more. xwzovoh
Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on for a confidential chat.
Ref: LICSF