Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust
Bladder and Renal Clinical Nurse Specialist

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About the Role
We are looking for an experienced and compassionate Clinical Nurse Specialist to join our team and provide specialist nursing care and support to patients with bladder and renal cancer.
You will provide high-quality, personalised care to patients and their relatives/carers across inpatient and outpatient settings, working closely with the multidisciplinary team to ensure patients receive the best possible experience and outcomes.
You will be working alongside the Consultant Urologist in supporting patients referred through the two-week-rule with suspected bladder or renal cancer.
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated nurse who is passionate about cancer care and wants to make a positive difference to patients and their families.
Previous applicants need not apply.
Key Responsibilities
The nurse specialist is an experienced registered nurse with the necessary skills to assess and treat patients and manage the clinical environment, in liaison with the management and consultant team. The nurse will act as an autonomous practitioner and as a core member of the multi-disciplinary team within Urology to provide the highest possible standards of care for patients with urological disease. This will involve triaging new patients through investigations to a diagnosis whereby the patient will either be discharged into the community or referred on to the bladder and renal cancer CNS.
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The CNS will develop new areas of practice, with nursing and consultant staff, ensuring the Trust’s quality standards is met. They will work closely with the interdisciplinary team and collaborate with colleagues to ensure that high quality patient care is maintained.
The post holder will work in conjunction with the existing Clinical Nurse Specialists and provide advanced nursing care to patients with bladder and renal cancers by co-ordinating the patient journey.
Development and Staff Wellbeing
Your growth and personal happiness matters to us. After all, we can’t expect the best from you if we don’t invest in your development and nurture your wellbeing. From the moment you join us, we’re committed to fostering your professional and personal development within a supportive, empowering environment. Whether you’re just starting your career or looking to advance further, we provide you with the tools and opportunities you need to succeed. We actively support colleagues to take part in research, quality improvement and innovation, whatever their role or level in the organisation.


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To support your wellbeing, we offer an extensive range of resources, including an on-site staff nursery at Kingston Hospital, wellbeing practitioners, regular wellbeing classes, dedicated staff physiotherapist, comprehensive occupational health services, 24/7 employee assistance programme, and a range of other support and activities.
We also take every opportunity to thank and recognise the work our teams do, through weekly ‘shoutouts’ and patient feedback, monthly and annual awards.
Wherever you work across our organisation, we look forward to welcoming you.
At KRFT we are committed to supporting flexible working arrangements. Applicants are encouraged to discuss any flexibility they may need during the recruitment process.
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Tracey Kelly
- Job title: Head of Nursing - Planned Care
- Email address: tkelly8@nhs.net
- Telephone number: 07787222803
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