We are currently on the hunt for a Cancer Support Nurse Specialist to join a dynamic and supportive healthcare team. The successful candidate will work within a compassionate and dedicated environment, providing community-based nursing support for individuals affected by cancer and their families.
This role is 32 hours per week.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver comprehensive, evidence-based information about cancer to patients, their families, health professionals, and the wider community
Provide community nursing support for people with recent primary or secondary cancer diagnoses and their supporters
Make detailed assessments of client and caregiver needs, offering timely support, guidance, and information
Offer support via telephone, in person, electronically, or by mail, ensuring quality service and care
Maintain cancer information resources and contribute to the development of educational materials
Establish and maintain strong relationships with clients, health professionals, and external service providers to ensure effective care coordination
Work collaboratively with other departments and services, supporting the overall effectiveness of cancer care services
Essential Qualifications & Experience:
Registered Nurse with at least two years of clinical experience (preferably in oncology/haematology and community nursing)
Completion of or enrolment in relevant graduate or post-graduate studies in oncology/haematology nursing or related fields
Current Annual Practising Certificate from the Nursing Council of New Zealand
Full, valid New Zealand Driver Licence
Personal Competencies:
Integrity: Upholds high ethical standards in professional conduct
Autonomy: Functions independently with excellent time management
Initiative: Demonstrates problem-solving skills and evaluates complex situations
Interpersonal Communication: Communicates effectively and builds strong relationships with clients and colleagues
Client Service: Understands and meets client needs with a professional, compassionate approach
Resilience: Effectively manages work-related challenges, pressures, and stress
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by cancer while working within a compassionate, collaborative team. Apply today and take the next step in your professional nursing career!
You must hold valid working rights in New Zealand to be considered for this role!
If you are interested in applying, please submit an application with an up-to-date CV and we will be in touch.
Reference BBBH62615_1739306128
Hard Skills Required
Oncology or Haematology Nursing Expertise
Registered Nursing Qualification and NZ Practising Certificate