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IBD Nurse SpecialistinBathinBathPUBLISHED THU 6 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
HOLISTICINFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASENHS
Opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing and dynamic gastroenterology unit, enhancing your professional development.
Collaboration with a large multidisciplinary team, fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.
Training to conduct both virtual and face-to-face clinics, expanding your skills and adaptability to patient needs.
Involvement in a variety of patient care settings, including inpatient support, endoscopy, and outpatient advice services.
Access to ongoing training and education through a competency framework, with potential for non-medical prescribing qualification.
Engagement in patient education evenings and panels, empowering patients and improving quality of care through direct interaction.
Collaboration with research teams to provide patients access to clinical trials, contributing to advancements in IBD treatment and care.
Join the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust as an IBD Nurse Specialist and become an integral part of our dynamic Gastroenterology unit, where your passion for patient care can truly shine. Working within a supportive and collaborative multidisciplinary team, including experienced consultants and dedicated nurse specialists, you'll have a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of our Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) service. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive environment, making this role perfect for driven women who are seeking not just a job, but a fulfilling career in healthcare.

As an IBD Nurse Specialist, you'll be at the forefront of patient care, supporting individuals with both inpatient and outpatient needs. Whether you're offering guidance during face-to-face consultations or through our innovative virtual clinics, your expertise will make a significant impact on the lives of those affected by IBD. With tailored training, professional development opportunities, and the chance to engage in advanced studies, this role is ideal for those looking to expand their nursing skills while providing compassionate support to patients and families alike. Embrace this chance to elevate your career in a role that champions holistic nursing care—apply today to make a difference!
Opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing and dynamic gastroenterology unit, enhancing your professional development.
Collaboration with a large multidisciplinary team, fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.
Training to conduct both virtual and face-to-face clinics, expanding your skills and adaptability to patient needs.
Involvement in a variety of patient care settings, including inpatient support, endoscopy, and outpatient advice services.
Access to ongoing training and education through a competency framework, with potential for non-medical prescribing qualification.
Engagement in patient education evenings and panels, empowering patients and improving quality of care through direct interaction.
Collaboration with research teams to provide patients access to clinical trials, contributing to advancements in IBD treatment and care.

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The National Health Service (NHS) is a cornerstone of healthcare in the United Kingdom, established in 1948 with the simple yet profound principle of providing healthcare to all citizens, free at the point of use. This revolutionary system aimed to ensure that access to medical services would not depend on an individual’s financial situation, a concept that has since become fundamental to British societal values.Learn more...
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is an umbrella term that encompasses several chronic conditions characterized by inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. The two primary types of IBD are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. In the United Kingdom, the prevalence of IBD has been steadily increasing, with recent estimates suggesting that approximately 1 in 200 people are affected by these conditions.Learn more...
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