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Family History Nurse/ Radiographer - Breast Care - Band 7inCreweinCrewePUBLISHED THU 6 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year pa  PERMANENT 
CANCERFAMILYNHS
Opportunity to make a significant impact on women's health by assessing and managing breast cancer risks.
Ability to provide comprehensive psychological support to patients and their families, enhancing their emotional well-being.
Work within a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with professionals from various fields, which enriches professional development.
Independence in managing client relationships and tailoring services to individual needs, promoting autonomy in practice.
Contribution to evidence-based practice and the opportunity to stay updated with the latest research and guidelines in breast cancer care.
Engagement in community health education, helping patients understand and reduce modifiable lifestyle risk factors.
Exposure to advanced technologies and methodologies within breast care, enhancing skills and knowledge in radiography.
Join our dedicated team at Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as a Family History Nurse/Radiographer in Breast Care. This pivotal role places you at the heart of our multidisciplinary team, where you'll provide a specialist service focused on assessing women's risks of developing breast cancer. Your skills will empower patients and their families, as you communicate vital information with compassion and offer essential psychological support. You'll also play a key role in guiding lifestyle choices that can positively impact health outcomes.

In this fulfilling position, you'll work independently, drawing on current evidence-based practices to meet the diverse needs of clients. Collaborating closely with GPs and multidisciplinary colleagues, you'll be an invaluable resource in breast cancer family history assessments. If you are passionate about making a real difference in women’s health and have a nurturing approach, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your rewarding career in care.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on women's health by assessing and managing breast cancer risks.
Ability to provide comprehensive psychological support to patients and their families, enhancing their emotional well-being.
Work within a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with professionals from various fields, which enriches professional development.
Independence in managing client relationships and tailoring services to individual needs, promoting autonomy in practice.
Contribution to evidence-based practice and the opportunity to stay updated with the latest research and guidelines in breast cancer care.
Engagement in community health education, helping patients understand and reduce modifiable lifestyle risk factors.
Exposure to advanced technologies and methodologies within breast care, enhancing skills and knowledge in radiography.

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