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Gynaecology Clinical Nurse Specialist Post-Menopausal Bleeding inHereford inHereford PUBLISHED SUN 23 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year pa pro rata  FIXEDTERM 
CANCER MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS

Wye Valley NHS Trust Follow Wye Valley NHS Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on women's health by addressing critical issues related to Post-Menopausal Bleeding and cancer diagnosis.
Collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional development and expanding clinical knowledge across Gynaecology and Oncology.
Role in improving patient pathways, ensuring quicker diagnosis and treatment, which can lead to better patient outcomes and reduced waiting times.
Involvement in a funded initiative that signifies hospital commitment to providing high-quality care and support for women experiencing post-menopausal bleeding.
Opportunity to lead nurse-led clinics, promoting autonomy and enhancing leadership skills within a specialized area of healthcare.
Ability to build long-term patient relationships and provide continuous care, contributing to overall patient satisfaction and health equity.
Chance to work within a supportive environment at Wye Valley NHS Trust, which emphasizes best practices and encourages professional growth in a vital healthcare field.
Join Us as a Gynaecology Clinical Nurse Specialist for Post-Menopausal Bleeding at Wye Valley NHS Trust in Hereford!
Are you a passionate and experienced nurse looking to make a meaningful impact in women’s health? We're excited to announce a unique opportunity to become a Gynaecology Clinical Nurse Specialist, focused on Post-Menopausal Bleeding. This role not only allows you to utilise your skills but also places you at the forefront of vital women’s healthcare. With dedicated funding for this 12-month post, you will play a crucial role in ensuring timely diagnoses and delivering essential support through our streamlined pathway, aimed at identifying or ruling out cancer within 28 days.
You'll work collaboratively with a dedicated multi-disciplinary team, triaging referrals and leading nurse clinics to provide compassionate care and effective management for your patients. Your expertise will help navigate women through their most challenging health moments, ensuring they receive the answers and ongoing support they deserve. At Wye Valley NHS Trust, you’ll be part of a dynamic and proactive environment committed to improving outcomes for women across the region. Ready to make a difference? Apply today!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on women's health by addressing critical issues related to Post-Menopausal Bleeding and cancer diagnosis.
Collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing professional development and expanding clinical knowledge across Gynaecology and Oncology.
Role in improving patient pathways, ensuring quicker diagnosis and treatment, which can lead to better patient outcomes and reduced waiting times.
Involvement in a funded initiative that signifies hospital commitment to providing high-quality care and support for women experiencing post-menopausal bleeding.
Opportunity to lead nurse-led clinics, promoting autonomy and enhancing leadership skills within a specialized area of healthcare.
Ability to build long-term patient relationships and provide continuous care, contributing to overall patient satisfaction and health equity.
Chance to work within a supportive environment at Wye Valley NHS Trust, which emphasizes best practices and encourages professional growth in a vital healthcare field.

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