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An established healthcare provider is looking for a dedicated Myeloma Clinical Nurse Specialist to join their innovative team. This role offers the opportunity to work autonomously in nurse-led clinics, providing specialist care to patients with myeloma. The ideal candidate will possess a Nursing Degree and demonstrate strong communication skills, a passion for high-quality care, and a commitment to addressing health inequalities. With a focus on personal development and diversity, this position offers a supportive environment for professional growth. If you are eager to make a meaningful impact in patient care, this role is perfect for you.
Main area: Myeloma Clinical Nurse Specialist, Grade Band 6
Contract: 9 months (fixed term for maternity cover)
Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Job ref: 164-7022159
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Type: NHS
Location: Nottingham University Hospital, City Campus, Nottingham
Salary: £37,338 - £44,962 per annum
Closing date: 18/05/2025 23:59
The Haematology Myeloma service is seeking a registered nurse eager to develop clinical skills and experience in managing patients with myeloma. The successful candidate will be a vital team player within a forward-thinking team, demonstrating excellent communication skills and a passion for high-quality care.
The role involves working autonomously in nurse-led clinics, providing clinical responsibilities, and delivering specialist care and support to patients diagnosed with myeloma. The post is integral to providing high-quality Myeloma Services.
NUH employs over 19,000 staff and is a leading organization in research, education, and innovation. We value diversity and encourage applications from underrepresented groups, including Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic, and Disabled individuals. We offer extensive personal development opportunities.
Manage staff and budgets, ensure high standards of care, involve patients in their care, lead clinical activities, support governance, and participate in committees and projects. Other duties may be assigned.
Required: Nursing Degree, Venepuncture and Cannulation skills, knowledge of haemoglobinopathies, passion for addressing health inequalities.
NUH promotes diversity, supports career development, and welcomes applications from diverse backgrounds. Applicants are advised not to use AI during the recruitment process.
Closing dates are flexible; early applications are encouraged. Communication will be via email, and support sessions are available for applicants.
Applicants aged 16-17 must undertake an apprenticeship if working more than 20 hours/week. Salary for part-time roles will be pro-rata. NUH is committed to Disability Confidence and prioritizes internal NHS candidates at risk of redundancy.
ID and right to work checks will be conducted through Trust ID. Consent for data transfer, occupational health checks, and DBS are required.
Must have appropriate UK professional registration. The role involves working with vulnerable populations and is subject to DBS checks as per UK regulations.