Clinical Nurse Manager 2 - Oncology Day Unit/ Infusions Suite
Job Title: Clinical Nurse Manager 2
Department: Oncology Day Unit/ Infusions Suite
Job Type: Permanent
Hours: 37\.5 per week (Full\-Time)
Blackrock Clinic is the leading and longest established private hospital and clinic in Ireland. Since it opened in the mid\-1980s, the clinic has consistently built an unparalleled reputation in new high\-tech surgical procedures, medical treatments, and ground\-breaking diagnostics.
Blackrock Clinic is now part of Blackrock Health private hospital group along with the Hermitage Clinic, Galway Clinic, and Limerick Clinic, some of the most advanced hospitals in Irish private healthcare. As a JCI accredited hospital, Blackrock Clinic is a progressive and pioneering hospital in which care for the patient is central to everything we do.
Purpose of the Role
The CNM2 is responsible for the operational management, clinical leadership, and professional development of nursing staff within the Oncology Day Unit and Infusion Suite. The post holder will ensure the delivery of safe, effective, patient\-centred cancer and biologics care while maintaining high standards of clinical practice, governance, quality, and service delivery.
The CNM2 will play a key leadership role in supporting the strategic development and expansion of oncology services, including service redesign, workforce planning, and the transition to the new hospital facility. The role requires collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to ensure future oncology services are responsive to increasing patient demand and aligned with national cancer care standards and organisational objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership and Patient Care
- Provide visible clinical leadership and support to nursing and multidisciplinary teams.
- Ensure the delivery of safe, high quality, evidence\-based oncology care.
- Maintain oversight of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, blood product administration, and other oncology treatments delivered within the unit.
- Promote excellence in patient experience and person\-centred care.
- Ensure compliance with national and hospital oncology standards, policies, and guidelines.
- Act as a clinical resource and expert practitioner for oncology nursing staff.
- Manage the day\-to\-day operations of the Oncology Day Unit and Infusion Suite.
- Ensure effective patient flow and optimal utilisation of treatment capacity.
- Coordinate staffing resources to meet patient and service requirements.
- Monitor activity levels, capacity, waiting lists, and service demands.
- Escalate operational risks and service pressures appropriately.
- Contribute to business continuity planning and service resilience.
- Lead, supervise, and support nursing and support staff within the department.
- Foster a positive culture of professionalism, accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
- Manage staff rostering, attendance, performance management, and annual appraisal processes.
- Identify workforce requirements in line with current and future service needs.
- Support recruitment, retention, succession planning, and on boarding of new staff.
- Promote ongoing education and professional development in oncology nursing practice.
- Ensure compliance with medication management, chemotherapy safety standards, infection prevention and control requirements, and clinical governance frameworks.
- Lead incident review, risk management, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Monitor and respond to clinical quality indicators and patient feedback.
- Ensure accurate documentation and maintenance of clinical records.
- Participate in audits and implement recommendations arising from findings.
Oncology Service Expansion
The CNM2 will support the continued growth and development of oncology services through:
- Participation in strategic planning for the expansion of systemic anti\-cancer therapy (SACT) services.
- Development of new treatment pathways and models of care.
- Capacity planning to accommodate increasing oncology activity.
- Identification of workforce, equipment, and infrastructure requirements.
- Supporting the introduction of new oncology treatments and technologies.
- Working collaboratively with oncology consultants, pharmacy, management, and regional cancer services to enhance service provision.
The CNM2 will play a significant role in planning and preparing for the transition to the new hospital facility by:
- Contributing to operational planning for the Oncology Day Unit and Infusion Suite within the new hospital.
- Participating in service design and workflow development.
- Assisting with workforce planning and service modelling for expanded capacity.
- Supporting equipment planning, commissioning, and readiness activities.
- Ensuring staff engagement and preparedness throughout the transition process.
- Supporting the implementation of new systems processes, and patient pathways associated with the move.
- Promoting safe and seamless continuity of care during service transition.
- Work closely with oncology consultants, nursing management, pharmacy, allied health professionals, and support services.
- Develop effective working relationships across hospital departments and external agencies.
- Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and service planning forums.
- Support integrated cancer care pathways across inpatient, outpatient, and community settings.
- Promote a culture of learning, innovation, and evidence\-based practice.
- Support staff participation in oncology education and competency programmes.
- Facilitate clinical teaching and mentorship.
- Encourage involvement in audit, service evaluation, quality improvement, and research activities.
- Support implementation of national cancer strategies and emerging best practice.
Essential Qualifications
- Registered General Nurse with active registration on the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI).
- Minimum of 5 years post\-registration experience.
- Minimum of 2 years oncology nursing experience.
- Level 8 Oncology /Management essential
- Essential Experience
- Significant experience in oncology nursing and systemic anti\-cancer therapy delivery.
- Experience in staff management and leadership.
- Experience in quality improvement and clinical governance.
- Experience managing complex clinical environments and patient pathways.
- Experience in service development and change management.
- Experience supporting service expansion projects.
- Experience in hospital commissioning or transition planning.
- Participation in audit, research, or quality improvement initiatives.
- Clinical leadership.
- Oncology expertise.
- Strategic thinking and service development.
- Workforce planning and resource management.
- Communication and interpersonal skills.
- Integrity and ethical stance
- Empowering and enabling leadership style
- Change management.
- Quality and patient safety.
- Problem solving and decision\-making.
- Collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
- Support expansion of oncology day services to meet increasing patient demand.
- Develop workforce capacity and specialist oncology nursing expertise.
- Contribute to successful commissioning and operational readiness of oncology services within the new hospital.
- Enhance patient experience and access to treatment.
- Strengthen quality, safety, governance, and service efficiency.
- Support the organisation's strategic vision for modern, sustainable, and integrated cancer care services.
At the Blackrock Clinic, we are passionate about our people and believe in their development and growth. As a member of the team, you can benefit from:
- Competitive salary
- Pension
- Discounted cafe
- Sports and Social club
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Discounted onsite pharmacy
*Job descriptions are a reflection of the present service requirements and may be subject to review and amendments to meet the changing needs of the service. Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received.*
*Blackrock Clinic is an Equal Opportunities employer, and we are committed to creating an environment that promotes equality and dignity at work.*
*Blackrock Clinic is committed to providing reasonable accommodation when needed. Please advise if you have particular requirements, so that we can look into arranging reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process. You can contact us at HR@blackrockhealth.com*
*It is essential that you have valid work permission for the Republic of Ireland to take up employment for this position, or in the case of critical skills, you must be eligible for a work permit.*
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