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Nursing
Chemotherapy Nurse
Ipswich, United Kingdom
£39000 - £44500 Per Year

Community Chemotherapy Nurse Suffolk | Up to £44,500 + Company Car or £4,887 Car Allowance | Monday-Friday | Full Time 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 looking for a role that offers genuine autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, this could be exactly what you're looking for. I'm recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering life-changing cancer treatment directly in patients' homes across Suffolk. This is a rewarding community-based role where you'll build lasting relationships with your patients, manage your own daily workload and deliver specialist oncology and haematology treatments in an environment where patients are often at their most comfortable. What's on Offer? Salary up to £44,500 Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance Monday-Friday working pattern No night shifts NMC registration paid Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Pension scheme Life assurance Structured induction and ongoing clinical development Excellent clinical support and governance The Role: As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll work independently across Suffolk while remaining fully supported by an experienced clinical team. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) and chemotherapy treatments within patients' homes Administering treatment to oncology and haematology patients safely and in line with national guidelines Completing holistic clinical assessments before every treatment Cannulation, venepuncture and vascular access management Monitoring patients throughout treatment and responding appropriately to any adverse reactions Maintaining accurate electronic patient records and documentation Providing education, reassurance and ongoing support to patients and their families Working collaboratively with hospitals, consultants and multidisciplinary teams to ensure outstanding continuity of care About You: You'll be a confident clinician who enjoys working autonomously while putting patient care at the heart of everything you do. You'll have: Active NMC registration (Adult Nurse/RGN) Experience delivering chemotherapy or SACT treatments Competency in the administration of cytotoxic drugs Strong cannulation and venous access skills Excellent communication and assessment skills A full UK driving licence Why This Role? Many nurses move into community chemotherapy because it allows them to spend more meaningful time with patients, work more independently and make a genuine difference every single day. Instead of feeling rushed from bed to bed, you'll have the opportunity to build real relationships, deliver exceptional care and see first-hand the positive impact you make on people's lives. If you're an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse, Community Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, SACT Nurse or Haematology Nurse, I'd love to tell you more. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for a confidential chat. Ref: LICSF

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Healthcare
Chemotherapy Nurse
Cardiff , Wiltshire, United Kingdom
£39000 - £44500 Per Year

Cardiff / Swansea / Newport Up to £40,500 + Company Car or £4,887 Car Allowance | Monday-Friday | Home-Based Are you an experienced Community Chemotherapy Nurse—or an oncology nurse looking to move into the community? Join one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering life-changing cancer treatment to patients in their own homes across South Wales. Benefits include: Salary from £40,500 per annum Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance Monday-Friday working 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays NMC fees paid Private medical insurance Company pension and life assurance Employee benefits platform with retail discounts Annual pay reviews Ongoing learning and career development You'll be joining a nationally recognised healthcare provider that supports thousands of patients every year with specialist treatments in the community. As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll have the autonomy to manage your own caseload while building meaningful relationships with patients throughout their treatment journey. As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you will: Deliver chemotherapy treatments safely in patients' homes across Cardiff, Swansea and Newport Undertake comprehensive patient assessments before and during treatment Administer IV chemotherapy, perform cannulation and phlebotomy Monitor patients throughout treatment and manage adverse reactions appropriately Build strong relationships with patients, carers and the wider multidisciplinary team Maintain accurate clinical documentation while delivering the highest standards of patient care About you: Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC registration Experienced administering chemotherapy in a hospital or community setting SACT Passport or recognised chemotherapy qualification preferred Competent in IV therapy, cannulation and phlebotomy Confident working independently with excellent clinical assessment skills Full UK driving licence If you're looking for a rewarding Community Chemotherapy Nurse role where you can deliver specialist oncology care, enjoy genuine autonomy and make a lasting difference to patients' lives, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for this Community Chemotherapy or contact Callum on 07445 309375 for a confidential discussion.

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Senior Appointments & Management
Home Manager
Tywyn, United Kingdom
£40000 - £60000 Per Year

Home Manager – Nursing Home (30 Beds) Salary: £40,000 – £60,000 per annum (depending on experience) Full-time | Permanent Location: Tywyn Ready to lead a successful home—or take the next step in your management career? We're recruiting for a passionate and dedicated Home Manager to lead a well-established 30-bed nursing home that has recently enjoyed significant success. This is an exciting opportunity to build on strong foundations, continue driving high standards of care, and make a genuine difference to the lives of residents and your team. Whether you're an experienced Home Manager looking for your next challenge or an accomplished Deputy Manager or Clinical Lead ready to step into your first Home Manager position, we'd love to hear from you. If you're making the step up, you'll receive comprehensive training, ongoing mentoring, and the support you need to succeed. You'll never be expected to navigate your new role alone. About the Company This is a small, family-run care provider that genuinely values its people. Unlike larger corporate organisations, they believe in empowering their managers, offering flexibility, and promoting a healthy work-life balance. You'll have the autonomy to lead your home while receiving the support, guidance, and time needed to settle into your role and make a lasting impact. What's on Offer? Salary of £40,000 - £50,000 for aspiring Home Managers stepping up from Deputy or Clinical Lead roles. Up to £60,000 for experienced Home Managers. Comprehensive management training and leadership development. A supportive and approachable senior leadership team. Excellent work-life balance with flexibility where possible. The opportunity to lead a successful, well-established nursing home. Genuine career progression within a growing family-run organisation. About You We're looking for someone who is: Passionate about delivering outstanding person-centred care. A natural leader who inspires and develops their team. Organised, proactive, and committed to maintaining high standards. Confident in building positive relationships with residents, families, professionals, and colleagues. Driven to continue the home's recent success and identify opportunities for further improvement. We'd love to hear from you if you are: An experienced Home Manager looking for a new opportunity; or An experienced Deputy Manager or Clinical Lead with the ambition to become a Home Manager. Take the Next Step If you're looking to join a care provider that values its managers, invests in their development, and believes that great care starts with supporting its people, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and become part of a family-run organisation where you'll have the opportunity to lead with confidence, grow professionally, and make a real difference every day.

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Healthcare
General Practitioner (Relocate to Australia)
Victoria, United Kingdom
£300000 - £345000 Per Year

GP Opportunities – Australia (Expression of Interest) We are currently seeking expressions of interest from UK-trained GPs who may be considering relocation to Australia. We are working with established, GP-owned medical centre groups across Australia, offering a supportive, doctor-led model focused on high-quality clinical care, strong team culture, and reduced administrative burden. About the opportunity Our partner organisations operate across major Australian cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, as well as regional and coastal locations. Key features of available opportunities may include: GP-owned and clinically led practice groups Strong nursing, admin, and allied health support Flexible working arrangements (full-time or part-time) Complete billing and clinical autonomy (location dependent) Opportunities to develop special clinical interests (e.g. skin, travel medicine, procedures) Modern systems and digital tools to support documentation and workflow efficiency Support for overseas GPs For internationally trained GPs, support may include: Visa sponsorship (subject to eligibility) Registration and AHPRA guidance Relocation support packages (role dependent) Structured onboarding into the Australian healthcare system CPD and professional development support (including RACGP-accredited training pathways) Registration pathways There are established pathways for UK-trained GPs to gain recognition in Australia, including specialist and competent authority routes depending on individual experience and qualifications. Why Australia? Australia offers: High demand for GPs across urban and regional areas Excellent work-life balance and flexible practice models Competitive earning potential (varies by location and billing structure) High quality of life and lifestyle opportunities Next steps This is an initial expression of interest exercise to understand candidate appetite, preferred locations, and timelines for relocation. If you are interested in exploring GP opportunities in Australia, please register your interest. ? Contact Clara on 020 3915 9084 ? clara@leadersincare.co.uk Or apply directly via this advert and we will call you for an initial discussion.

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Healthcare
Chemotherapy Nurse
Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
£39000 - £44500 Per Year

Community Chemotherapy Nurse Northamptonshire | Up to £44,500 + Company Car or £4,887 Car Allowance | Monday-Friday | Full Time 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 looking for a role that offers genuine autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, this could be exactly what you're looking for. I'm recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering life-changing cancer treatment directly in patients' homes across Northamptonshire. This is a rewarding community-based role where you'll build lasting relationships with your patients, manage your own daily workload and deliver specialist oncology and haematology treatments in an environment where patients are often at their most comfortable. What's on offer? Salary up to £44,500 Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance Monday-Friday working pattern No night shifts NMC registration paid Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Pension scheme Life assurance Structured induction and ongoing clinical development Excellent clinical support and governance The role: As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll work independently across Northamptonshire while remaining fully supported by an experienced clinical team. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) and chemotherapy treatments within patients' homes Administering treatment to oncology and haematology patients safely and in line with national guidelines Completing holistic clinical assessments before every treatment Cannulation, venepuncture and vascular access management Monitoring patients throughout treatment and responding appropriately to any adverse reactions Maintaining accurate electronic patient records and documentation Providing education, reassurance and ongoing support to patients and their families Working collaboratively with hospitals, consultants and multidisciplinary teams to ensure outstanding continuity of care About you: You'll be a confident clinician who enjoys working autonomously while putting patient care at the heart of everything you do. You'll have: Active NMC registration (Adult Nurse/RGN) Experience delivering chemotherapy or SACT treatments Competency in the administration of cytotoxic drugs Strong cannulation and venous access skills Excellent communication and assessment skills A full UK driving licence Why nurses love this role Many nurses move into community chemotherapy because it allows them to spend more meaningful time with patients, work more independently and make a genuine difference every single day. Instead of feeling rushed from bed to bed, you'll have the opportunity to build real relationships, deliver exceptional care and see first-hand the positive impact you make on people's lives. If you're an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse, Community Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, SACT Nurse or Haematology Nurse, I'd love to tell you more. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for a confidential chat. Ref: LICSF

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Nursing
Chemotherapy Nurse
Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
£39000 - £44500 Per Year

Community Chemotherapy Nurse Wiltshire | Up to £44,500 + Company Car or £4,887 Car Allowance | Monday-Friday | Full Time 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 looking for a role that offers genuine autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, this could be exactly what you're looking for. I'm recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering life-changing cancer treatment directly in patients' homes across Wiltshire. This is a rewarding community-based role where you'll build lasting relationships with your patients, manage your own daily workload and deliver specialist oncology and haematology treatments in an environment where patients are often at their most comfortable. What's on Offer? Salary up to £44,500 Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance Monday-Friday working pattern No night shifts NMC registration paid Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Pension scheme Life assurance Structured induction and ongoing clinical development Excellent clinical support and governance The Role: As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll work independently across Wiltshire while remaining fully supported by an experienced clinical team. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) and chemotherapy treatments within patients' homes Administering treatment to oncology and haematology patients safely and in line with national guidelines Completing holistic clinical assessments before every treatment Cannulation, venepuncture and vascular access management Monitoring patients throughout treatment and responding appropriately to any adverse reactions Maintaining accurate electronic patient records and documentation Providing education, reassurance and ongoing support to patients and their families Working collaboratively with hospitals, consultants and multidisciplinary teams to ensure outstanding continuity of care About You: You'll be a confident clinician who enjoys working autonomously while putting patient care at the heart of everything you do. You'll have: Active NMC registration (Adult Nurse/RGN) Experience delivering chemotherapy or SACT treatments Competency in the administration of cytotoxic drugs Strong cannulation and venous access skills Excellent communication and assessment skills A full UK driving licence Why This Role? Many nurses move into community chemotherapy because it allows them to spend more meaningful time with patients, work more independently and make a genuine difference every single day. Instead of feeling rushed from bed to bed, you'll have the opportunity to build real relationships, deliver exceptional care and see first-hand the positive impact you make on people's lives. If you're an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse, Community Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, SACT Nurse or Haematology Nurse, I'd love to tell you more. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for a confidential chat. Ref: LICSF

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Healthcare
Staff Nurse
Kirkby-in-Ashfield , United Kingdom
£45000 - £50000 Per Year

We are looking for a committed Staff Nurse (RGN or RMN) to join an award-winning care home in Mansfield. This Staff Nurse role comes with a competitive salary of up to £48,048 per year, bespoke training & development programmes, and more excellent benefits. Benefits package includes: Competitive annual salary of £48,048 per annum. Paid breaks. Tailored clinical induction programme. Ongoing training and development opportunities with full financial support. Growing organization with clear progression routes. Salary sacrifice scheme. This Registered Nurse role is with an award-winning provider, who are known for offering the highest standards of residential and nursing care. The manager and the highly trained and compassionate team understand everyone is different, so getting to know each resident is vital to offering the best possible care. As a Staff Nurse you will: Make critical clinical decisions Assess and develop person-centred care plans Safely provide nursing care, including administering medication, dressings and management of residents’ medical conditions Build great relationships with residents and their families About you: Must be a qualified RGN or RMN with a valid NMC PIN Prior experience in a nursing home setting Able to work positively and collaboratively with the wider MDT Please apply now, or get in touch with Dale, 020 3314 7746 if this Staff Nurse role sounds like what you’re looking for. We would be thrilled to hear from you.  

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Nursing
Complex Care Manager
Preston , United Kingdom
£35000 - £38000 Per Year

Liverpool & Merseyside Up to £35,000 + Bonus | Monday-Friday | 25 Days' Holiday + Birthday Off Are you an experienced Complex Care Manager looking to join a provider that genuinely puts people first? We're recruiting for a Complex Care Manager to oversee complex care packages across Merseyside, supporting adults with life-changing conditions in their own homes. Working alongside Nurse Case Managers and multidisciplinary teams, you'll lead care teams, coordinate high-quality community care and play a key role in delivering exceptional outcomes for every client. Benefits include: Up to £35,000 depending on experience Performance bonus scheme On-call payments Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays Your birthday off Workplace pension Employee Assistance Programme Ongoing training and career development Supportive and collaborative working environment Our client is a well-established provider of specialist complex care, supporting adults with a wide range of long-term and life-changing conditions across the community. They're committed to delivering exceptional person-centred care while investing in their people through ongoing training, strong operational support and genuine opportunities for career progression. As a Complex Care Manager, you will: Manage a caseload of complex care packages across the Merseyside community Coordinate assessments and the mobilisation of new care packages Develop, review and maintain person-centred care plans and risk assessments Lead, mentor and support care teams to deliver outstanding care Build strong relationships with clients, families and multidisciplinary professionals Ensure compliance with CQC standards, safeguarding and company policies Participate in the on-call rota, providing support to clients and colleagues when required About you: Experience managing complex care packages within health or social care Knowledge of acquired brain injury, spinal injury, MND, MS or other complex conditions Previous experience leading and developing healthcare or care teams Strong understanding of CQC standards, safeguarding and quality governance Confident producing care plans and risk assessments Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle If you're an experienced Complex Care Manager looking for a role where you can make a genuine difference while developing your career with a growing provider, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Callum at Leaders in Care on 07840 786715 for a confidential discussion.

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