Autonomous Community Practice | Meaningful Patient Relationships | Specialist Clinical Support | Ongoing Professional Development Using your oncology expertise in the community offers a unique opportunity to build stronger patient relationships while delivering truly personalised care. This Community Chemotherapy Nurse role gives you the autonomy to provide life-changing treatment in patients' homes, supported by an experienced clinical team that prioritises both patient outcomes and professional development. Whether you're currently working as a Chemotherapy Nurse or Oncology Nurse, you'll have the time and support to make a meaningful difference every day. As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll manage a small caseload, delivering specialist treatments in a one-to-one setting where you can focus on quality care rather than competing clinical demands. You'll enjoy a high degree of autonomy while benefiting from structured development, clinical support, and clear opportunities to further enhance your oncology expertise. Package & Benefits
Salary up to £44,500 per annum, depending on experience.
Fully expensed company car and fuel card, or car allowance of £4,877.50 per annum plus mileage.
Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:30am to 5:30pm.
Private healthcare cover.
Funded training, ongoing development, and financial support for further qualifications.
About the Company This specialist healthcare provider partners with the NHS to deliver complex treatments directly to patients in their homes. With a strong focus on safety, clinical excellence, and patient-centred care, the organisation is committed to supporting its nurses through ongoing development, robust clinical governance, and a collaborative culture that values expertise and compassion. Key Responsibilities
Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively within patients' homes.
Undertake comprehensive patient assessments and monitor treatment responses throughout the care journey.
Provide education, reassurance, and personalised clinical support to patients and their carers.
Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with clinical protocols.
About You
Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.
Must be a SACT Passport holder with competency in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment.
Full UK driving licence and based within a 40-minute commute of Plymouth
If you're looking for a Community Chemotherapy Nurse position where you can provide exceptional one-to-one care while continuing to develop your oncology career, we'd love to hear from you. Even if your CV isn't fully up to date, please get in touch. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.