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with NHS Blood and Transplant.
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSpecialist Nurse Therapeutic Apheresis Services with NHS Blood and Transplant in Cardiff, United Kingdom\n\n Please view the attached recruitment profile which is a summary of the detailed Job Description and Person Specification for the full personal attributes we require for the role. You will need to demonstrate these throughout the recruitment process. This vacancy will close at 23:59 on the evening of Sunday 4th August 2024 Interviews are dates are yet to be confirmed. For informal enquiries please contact Ligi Thomas, Job Title: Lead Nurse - Therapeutic Apheresis Services(TAS) Contact: ligi.thomas@nhsbt.nhs.uk Therapeutic Apheresis Services (TAS) is the only patient facing service provided by NHS Blood and Transplant and is highly regarded within the organisation as a flagship service. You will work within a service and team, supporting lifesaving treatments for patients across the region. It goes without saying that no two days are the same for nurses working within TAS. You will have the opportunity to provide a variation of different lifesaving and life enhancing treatments to patients on a 1:1 basis. Many of our treatments are provided by the team within a designated TAS unit but there will also be a requirement to work independently and provide outreach services within the host trust and off site at various hospitals. In addition to working for a unique, national NHS Employer, we will provide you with an extensive residential induction and ongoing development programme specific to this role to support you in achieving your career ambitions. Because our Therapeutic Apheresis Units are based within large NHS Trust our nurses, benefit from the infrastructure and facilities of NHS Blood and Transplant and the host Trust. In this role you will be responsible for the assessment, planning, and delivery of apheresis procedures for both emergency and elective patients and donors taking part in a 24/7 on-call rota. Your responsibilities will include: Performing therapeutic apheresis and cell collection procedures in paediatrics and adults. Planning the nursing care of patients/donors and be responsible for all aspects of clinical care, providing advice to patients/donors and staff as necessary. Providing safe and compassionate care within a total quality system, upholding the clinical standards of the service by ensuring they are working within their limitations, ensuring best practice and clinical effectiveness is achieved within policy frameworks. Working within a total quality management system approach, to maintain nursing practice standards to meet local regulatory frameworks, licences, and laws. Establishing and maintaining effective written and verbal communication using a variety of methods with key stakeholders to support patient centred care and quality and safety. Providing clinical support and supervision to less experienced staff and student nurses and will be a source of clinical knowledge and expertise. "}