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A leading healthcare provider in Nottingham is seeking a dynamic Lead Myeloma Specialist Nurse responsible for the management of the Myeloma service and delivering high-quality care. This role requires excellent organisational and communication skills, as well as extensive experience in Myeloma. Join a committed team offering personal development opportunities to enhance your career in nursing.
The Haematology Myeloma service is seeking to recruit a dynamic, forward-thinking individual with extensive experience in Myeloma. The Lead Myeloma Specialist Nurse must possess exceptional organisational skills, astute problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication skills.
The candidate will act as the clinical expert and professional resource for patients, carers, and the multi-professional team. They will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Myeloma service and patient caseload, ensuring high standards of nursing care, utilizing research, and collaborating with colleagues in daily practice.
The role involves providing clinical leadership to support the development and delivery of practice and professional development programs for staff within the specialty. The lead nurse will oversee education, training, practice development, clinical governance, audits, and research, with a focus on patient safety and risk management.
The post holder is required to work autonomously in nurse-led clinics, with clinical responsibilities and specialist knowledge to care for and support patients diagnosed with myeloma. For further details, please see the attached Job Description.
With over 19,000 staff, NUH is one of the largest employers in the city, playing a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We are leaders in research, education, and innovation.
Join our wonderful team at NUH. We value diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team and deliver world-class healthcare to our diverse patient populations. We offer extensive personal development opportunities and are committed to turning your job into a fulfilling career.
We particularly encourage applications from individuals who identify as Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic or Disabled, as we aim to improve our representation at NUH.
The role includes maintaining high standards and quality of care, involving patients in their care, and demonstrating how patient feedback is used to improve standards and care quality.
As an effective leader and role model, you will provide direct clinical care and ensure the effective use of non-clinical time to support clinical and non-clinical governance, facilitating the modernization of patient services.
For more information, please see the job description. This advert closes on Sunday, 17 August 2025.