Posted on Fri 15th May, 2026 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (0 comments)
The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) Abuja is a 500-bed specialty hospital offering world-class comprehensive diagnostics and treatment in oncology, cardiovascular, and haematological care, and general medical and surgical services, along with top notch research and education. The AMCE will provide exceptional care to people on the African continent, regardless of their financial means. Developed by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in clinical partnership with King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust., AMCE Abuja is the first of five centres planned for development in Africa.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Chemotherapy Infusion Nurse
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Employment Type: Full Time
Level: GL 2B
Workplace Type: Onsite
Job Objective
The Specialist Nurse Chemo Infusion will be responsible for delivering specialized nursing care to patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
The role involves preparing and administering chemotherapy infusions, monitoring patients for adverse reactions, and providing comprehensive support and education to patients and their families.
The role holder will prepare and administer chemotherapy agents, adhere to strict safety protocols to prevent errors and manage potential adverse reactions.
He/ She will be skilled in using complex infusion equipment and handling hazardous medications, ensuring that treatments are delivered accurately and efficiently.
Prepare and administer chemotherapy and other oncology-related infusions according to established protocols.
Monitor patients during and after chemotherapy for any immediate adverse reactions and provide appropriate interventions.
Assess patient health status and make informed decisions regarding their care.
Maintain and manage intravenous (IV) lines, ports, and catheters while ensuring aseptic techniques are followed.
Administer pre-medications and supportive care treatments as required.
Patient Education and Support:
Educate patients and families about chemotherapy treatments, possible side effects, and home care instructions.
Provide emotional support and counselling to patients to help them cope with treatment and side effects.
Offer resources and referrals to additional support services as needed.
Safety and Compliance:
Ensure proper handling, storage, and disposal of chemotherapy drugs under safety regulations.
Adhere to infection control protocols and use personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling hazardous materials.
Maintain compliance with national and AMCE’s policies, including NMCN regulations and international standards for safe chemotherapy administration.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate and detailed records of chemotherapy administration, patient assessments, and treatment outcomes.
Report any adverse drug reactions or unexpected patient responses to the medical team promptly.
Contribute to the development and maintenance of chemotherapy treatment guidelines and protocols.
Training and Professional Development:
Participate in ongoing education and training programs related to oncology and chemotherapy nursing.
Mentor and support junior nursing staff and students in the oncology unit.
Engage in professional development activities to keep up with advancements in oncology nursing.
Team Collaboration:
Collaborate with oncologists, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient progress and care strategies.
Foster a collaborative environment within the oncology unit to ensure seamless patient care.
Qualification, Skills and Competencies
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or equivalent from a recognized institution OR Diploma in Nursing with post-basic training in Oncology or haematology nursing.
Registered Nurse (RN) with a valid nursing license.
Advanced degree (e.g., master’s in nursing) or relevant specialty certification (e.g., Certified Oncology Nurse).
Significant clinical experience in the relevant specialty
Experience with advanced procedures and patient care in the specific area of expertise.
Demonstrated ability to handle complex cases and manage specialized equipment.
Specialized training or certification relevant to the role (e.g., chemotherapy administration, ICU, or PACU).
Ability to think and act strategically, developing practical, innovative and creative solutions to the management of issues and complex problems related to the department
Ability to identify opportunities to improve business outcomes through partnership at all levels