Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Staff Nurse - Chemotherapy

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Staff Nurse - Chemotherapy
Junior Oncology Support Worker – HUGE Opportunity!
We’re a small but dynamic team, thriving in a fast-paced environment where we tackle challenges head-on and deliver incredible results.
At our Unit, the first thing you’ll notice on the left is our patients receiving treatment. For visitors, it may feel raw and humbling, but for us, it’s everything we do—making every individual feel cared for, supported, and cherished. Our team is dedicated to providing genuine compassion to patients of all ages, backgrounds, and genders, who are often going through some of their most anxious moments. Cancer impacts lives deeply, and by joining us, you’ll play a vital role in their journey.
Why This Role is Unique
- We thrive on a whole-team approach, ensuring every patient and their family receive the best collective care possible.
- This opportunity is perfect for those who may not have previously considered oncological support—fresh perspectives are always welcome.
- A typical day involves:
- Building meaningful connections with your patients as they undergo treatment
- Offering reassurance, information, and empathy—transforming into an extended family for those who need support most
- Guiding them through every step, from their first to their final appointment of the day
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"The best part of the role is seeing the difference we make first-hand."—Our Team
Working Hours & Benefits
We understand the need for work-life balance, so this role doesn’t include overnight shifts or weekends. Our operating hours are:
- Preston: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
- Chorley: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Wednesday to Friday)
The role gives you the chance to grow into the best version of yourself, with opportunities to:
- Work autonomously in managing your caseload
- Actively contribute to patient treatment, from care through to recovery and discharge
- Expand your knowledge in oncology via continuous learning and collaboration with wider service colleagues—setting you up for long-term career success
- Access untlimited training to deepen your expertise


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Alongside all this, our team benefits from: ✅ Excelled leadership ✅ High-performing audits (green status) ✅ Positive, actionable feedback
You can be a game-changer in our continued success.
How to Get Involved
Want to learn more or arrange an informal visit? Reach out to us directly:
Sarah Mohun 📧 sarah.mohun@lthtr.nhs.uk 📞 01772 522056 🔹 Unit Manager
Rebecca Biltcliffe 📧 rebecca.biltcliffe@lthtr.nhs.uk 🔹 Unit Manager
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