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Cluster Lead NurseinHatfieldinHatfieldPUBLISHED THU 13 FEB 2025

£49,212.09 to £51,449.61 a year plus OLW £683.99 (paid pro rata)  PERMANENT 
ALCOHOLINFECTIOUS DISEASEMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNMC
Opportunity to lead and inspire a multi-disciplinary team, fostering a collaborative environment focused on high-quality care.
Dynamic work environment with no two days being the same, providing varied experiences and continuous learning.
Access to robust professional development opportunities, including protected time for continuing education and free resources on the RCNi learning platform.
Competitive compensation aligned with NHS pay bands, along with support for nurse revalidation and career progression.
Emphasis on staff well-being with policies allowing for dedicated well-being hours and resources to support mental health.
Chance to make a meaningful impact by working closely with individuals on their recovery journeys, implementing personalized health and wellbeing interventions.
Active engagement in clinical governance and service development, contributing to best practice and high professional standards within the organization.
The Cluster Lead Nurse role at Change Grow Live in Hatfield involves leading a dedicated nursing team and supporting a multi-disciplinary team to assist individuals on their recovery journey. This position requires skills in leadership, clinical practice, and service development, as well as a commitment to providing high-quality, person-centered care. The Cluster Lead Nurse will supervise nursing staff, implement clinical interventions, and ensure adherence to best practice standards, while also managing staff development and maintaining operational efficiency.

In addition to leading clinical services, the role emphasises the importance of ongoing professional development, quality assurance, and compliance with health guidelines. The Cluster Lead Nurse will participate in audits, manage health and safety protocols, support immunisation programs, and work collaboratively with stakeholders to promote Change Grow Live's clinical services. This position offers a supportive environment focused on staff well-being, competitive pay, and opportunities for continued education and growth within the organisation.
Opportunity to lead and inspire a multi-disciplinary team, fostering a collaborative environment focused on high-quality care.
Dynamic work environment with no two days being the same, providing varied experiences and continuous learning.
Access to robust professional development opportunities, including protected time for continuing education and free resources on the RCNi learning platform.
Competitive compensation aligned with NHS pay bands, along with support for nurse revalidation and career progression.
Emphasis on staff well-being with policies allowing for dedicated well-being hours and resources to support mental health.
Chance to make a meaningful impact by working closely with individuals on their recovery journeys, implementing personalized health and wellbeing interventions.
Active engagement in clinical governance and service development, contributing to best practice and high professional standards within the organization.

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