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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nUrology Benign Nurse Specialist with Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Fulwood, Preston\n\n Are you dynamic and forward thinking? Are you currently working as a senior nurse and looking for further development in your career and love working in Urology? Then we would like you to come and work with a positive and collaborative team in Urology! If you have a background in urology and general surgery and are wanting to build upon this, if you feel that you have the drive and determination to help transform and develop the service, then the ideal job opportunity has arisen. The Urology Specialist Nurse team are looking to recruit a caring, compassionate and forward-thinking nurse for the band 6 Clinical Nurse Specialist in Benign Urology. This means you will be working within an experienced, welcoming, patient focused, inclusive team who will support you into this role. Leadership skills will be required to provide direction, uphold, and elevate care standards ensuring our benign service runs to the highest standards. Training will be offered to the successful candidate, as eventually they will be expected to work autonomously, however a background interest and knowledge in Urology is essential. This is an exciting role where you can shape excellent care within the urology service by working closely and alongside consultant clinics, with referrals for patients from Urology, Oncology and ED. Please contact the Urology Specialist nurses team for further information . The main roles of the job will be working with patients who have benign urology conditions. The successful candidate will be supported to develop competence and skill in undertaking trial without catheters, difficult catheterisations, flow rates, urodynamic studies, instillations as well as many more. As a senior nurse you will work as a role model nurturing professional development for yourself and your colleagues at LTHTR. You will also be working closely with community teams such as the continence service and the district nurses to meticulously plan and provide excellent evidence-based patient care which align to our trust values and those of the nursing and midwifery professional framework. Within your role, you will support in providing expert advice related to specific conditions or treatment pathways whilst focusing on improving patient care and service development. You'll assess patients holistically, plan, implement and evaluate evidence based care. You will provide specialist advice to patient families and carers and the wider multidisciplinary team and carry out specialist nursing procedures in relation to benign urological patient. About us Please see the details within the job description and person specification for the details of the role of a Urology Benign specialist nurse,: Assess, plan, implement and evaluate programmes of nursing care for benign Urology patients. Planning and Undertaking Urological procedures as outlined in the job description and supported by Clinicians and Senior CNS teams as required To work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to ensure the cohesive management of benign Urology patients. To contribute to the development of the workforce through delivering education and training. To be involved and contribute to service development within the team To participate in research activity and clinical audits in own specialist area; Supervises and delivers a range of clinical and core nursing skills and interventions to meet physiological and psychosocial needs. "}