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Oncology Nurse
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland · Full Time
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- Any
- Salary
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- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 1 week ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Experienced nurses with relevant practice background from Western Europe, the USA, South Africa, or Australia and fluent English communication skills.
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- Required to apply
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Job description
Role overview
An opportunity is available for an Oncology Nurse in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. The role calls for a nurse with experience gained in Western Europe, the USA, South Africa, or Australia, along with strong fluency in both written and spoken English.
Key responsibilities
- Deliver broad, high-quality nursing care by following the nursing process, with a strong focus on direct patient support.
- Provide professional care under the guidance of the Head Nurse and/or Duty Manager.
- Be prepared to work across different shifts as needed, including general and critical care units, operating rooms, labor and delivery areas, emergency rooms, and clinics at Medcare Hospital.
- Work scheduled hours as assigned, which may include on-call duties.
- Manage patient care and related clinical activities.
- Carry out complete initial and continuing assessments of a patient’s physical and psychosocial condition, considering age-specific needs.
- Identify educational needs of patients and families, and assess their readiness to learn using suitable resources.
- Evaluate discharge planning requirements for patients and families with the help of appropriate resources.
- Work with patients, families, and the wider care team to create and revise a plan of care aligned to the medical diagnosis and the patient’s changing physical, psychosocial, and age-related needs.
- Set practical, measurable, and culturally appropriate goals, and determine nursing actions to achieve them.
- Organize and prioritize patient care tasks on a daily basis.
- Work in line with established standards, policies, and procedures.
- Recognize when a patient’s needs exceed personal scope and seek support from the right resources.
- Contribute to the creation and review of patient care standards, policies, and procedures, and take part in the Interdisciplinary Quality Assessment & Improvement Program.
- Take ownership of ongoing professional growth and keep nursing knowledge current for the practice area.
- Use computer systems and technology as required for the role.
- Follow infection control and safety practices, take corrective action when needed, and remain alert to risks.
- Join fire drills, disaster drills, and mock code exercises.
- Treat patients and families with empathy, care, and respect.
Eligibility
Candidates should have experience from Western Europe, the USA, South Africa, or Australia and must be fluent in both written and spoken English.
Work details
This is a full-time, onsite position based in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. Shifts may vary, and on-call duty can be part of the schedule. No salary, vacancy count, or start date was specified.