Amy leads the ICS relationships with clinicians and healthcare professionals and institutional partnerships with hospitals and universities. She is also a member of the executive leadership team, guides their clinical services, is clinical spokesperson, and leads their Education Engagement, Children, Adolescent & Young Adults(CAYA) & Night Nursing teams and programmes. Amy previously held the role of ‘Head of Children, Adolescents & Young Adults’ and interim ‘Night Nursing Manager’ within the Irish Cancer Society – driving the development of bespoke services, campaigns and supports for patients and families affected by a CAYA cancer diagnosis, whilst in-tandem managing the nightly delivery of palliative care to end of life patients in their own homes. She regularly engages with the Health Service Executive, National Cancer Control Programme, third-level higher education institutions, and international cancer bodies in the UK, Australia & Canada. In 2022 she was admitted as a ‘Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland’ (FFN MRCSI) in-recognition of her career in Oncology Nursing and her commitment towards innovation, standards, education and improving patient outcomes. She holds a first-class Masters in ‘Clinical leadership in Healthcare’. Amy was previously Lead Cancer Nurse at St. James’s Hospital Dublin (SJH) and is proud of her track-record in the establishment of innovative supports, campaigns and national education programmes to benefit both patients and staff.