Opportunity to impact the lives of children living with diabetes through specialized care and education.
Access to advanced facilities at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital, promoting a supportive and effective work environment.
Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and professional development.
Potential for personal and professional growth through developing diabetes knowledge, teaching skills, and participating in service projects.
Engagement in quality audits to improve standards of care, fostering a culture of excellence.
Location in Aberdeen, a vibrant coastal city with good educational facilities and a balance of urban and rural living options.
Join Our Compassionate Community as a Diabetes Nurse in Aberdeen!
Are you passionate about making a real difference to children's lives? We have an exciting opportunity for a dedicated Registered Nurse to join our Diabetes Specialist Nursing Team in the heart of vibrant Aberdeen. Working within both inpatient and community settings, you’ll play a vital role in delivering compassionate diabetes care and structured patient education. With the support of a multidisciplinary team, you’ll be able to further develop your skills and knowledge while contributing to essential service projects and quality audits.
At NHS Scotland, we believe in nurturing a positive workplace culture that empowers our staff to excel. If you're motivated, enthusiastic, and committed to improving the lives of those living with diabetes, we want to hear from you! Connect with us today to embark on a fulfilling career that blends your nursing expertise with the joy of supporting children and their families. For more information or an informal chat, please reach out to Stacey Hill at 01224 552734 or at Stacey.hill@nhs.scot. Don’t miss this chance to join a team that values dedication and compassion!
Opportunity to impact the lives of children living with diabetes through specialized care and education.
Access to advanced facilities at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital, promoting a supportive and effective work environment.
Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and professional development.
Potential for personal and professional growth through developing diabetes knowledge, teaching skills, and participating in service projects.
Engagement in quality audits to improve standards of care, fostering a culture of excellence.
Location in Aberdeen, a vibrant coastal city with good educational facilities and a balance of urban and rural living options.
Aberdeen is a busy coastal city in the north east of Scotland. It is supported by both the oil industry and agriculture. The continuously expanding property developments offer both seaside and rural inland residence with commutable access to the city for those looking for retreat .Educational facilities are well catered for by both local authority and private sector. There is also access to university within the city.
The Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital opened in 2004. It boasts fantastic facilities for children and young people in a purpose built setting to cater for their diverse needs including A&E, Pediatric assessment unit, HDU, Day case unit, Theatres, Surgical ward , Medical ward ,Outpatient Department and Therapies Suite and parent accommodation suite. Individual specialties are supported locally by the dedicated specialist nurses for their team.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a forward thinking, motivated and enthusiastic Registered Nurse with an interest in Diabetes to join the Diabetes Specialist Nursing Team.
The role will include working within the inpatient and community setting delivering diabetes care and structured patient education in line with the national and best practice guidance.
We are seeking a motivated, enthusiastic individual who is looking for the opportunity to work within diabetes as part of a multidisciplinary team. In this exciting position you will have the opportunity to develop your diabetes skills & knowledge, teaching skills, contribute to service projects as well as quality audits.
Applicants should be keen, motivated with excellent communication and organizational skills. You will have a drive to improve the lives of those living with diabetes, and be dedicated to delivering high quality standards of care.
For further information or informal visit please contact Stacey Hill – or
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