Clinical Manager – Oncology
Full-time, NUM 1 grade
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
- Exciting new role with an opportunity to be a key part of our hospital clinical leadership
- Gain access to fantastic healthscope employee benefits, development opportunities, fitness passport, retail discounts… and more!
- Take your Nursing career to the next level at Prince of Wales Private Hospital
About the Role
Are you ready to take the next step in your career, and be part of a progressive and quality focused leadership team?
Prince of Wales Private Hospital are seeking a highly passionate, dynamic and engaging Oncology Nurse to join our team as a Clinical Manager (NUM1) on a permanent full time basis for our Adult Day Oncology Unit.
Prince of Wales Private Hospital, Where doing what you love means more
Join a Team That’s Leading the Way in Private Healthcare
Prince of Wales Private Hospital is a centre of excellence in complex surgery, with a reputation for clinical safety, innovation, and outstanding patient outcomes.
Located within the prestigious Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct, we collaborate closely with Sydney Children’s Hospital, the Royal Hospital for Women, and Prince of Wales (public) Hospital—offering a dynamic and progressive environment.
While we are leaders in orthopaedics, neurosurgery, gynaecology & general surgery, we are also one of NSW’s premier maternity hospitals, caring for over 1,600 expectant families each year.
At Prince of Wales Private Hospital, you’ll be supported by expert leaders, work alongside a team committed to excellence, and have access to ongoing professional development to flourish and grow in your career.
If you’re looking to be part of a culture of excellence in an innovative and highly respected private hospital, apply now to join our team.
As a Clinical Manager – Oncology your responsibilities will include:
- Providing clinical leadership and operational direction for the unit to ensure efficient and effective management
- Coordinating the delivery of nursing care that is evidence based
- Ensuring the delivery of excellent patient and family centred care in a team focused environment
- Providing guidance, mentoring and support to your team
- Being accountable for the effective management of human, financial and material resources
- Undertaking direct patient care, as required
- Ensuring compliance with ACQSHC National standards
Essential Criteria:
- Current Registration with AHPRA
- Registered Nurse with at least 5 years’ experience in an Acute Oncology or Day Infusion setting
- Demonstrated management or in-charge experience
- Proven experience in building and leading high performing teams with a service excellence approach
- Demonstrated ability to foster positive working relations with a wide range of diverse stakeholders
- Demonstrate a good knowledge base in labour management
- Understand the requirements of private health funding
- Demonstrable excellence in written and verbal communication skills including advanced negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
- A commitment to a high standard of clinical and customer focused care
- High degree of computer literacy including MS office and various data bases
- Ability to work cohesively within a team environment
Desirable Criteria:
- Hold EVI-Q credentialling for chemotherapy administration
- Tertiary post graduate qualifications in a relevant Nursing specialty
- Tertiary post graduate qualifications in management (or working towards)
- A demonstrated understanding of Work, Health and Safety legislation.
- A demonstrated understanding and implementation of quality improvement, change management, models of care, evidence-based practice and practise development.
Applications close: 17th September 2025