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Sister/ Charge NurseinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED FRI 17 JAN 2025

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Leadership Role, As a Sister/Charge Nurse, you have the opportunity to take a senior position within the Discharge team, showcasing your leadership and decision-making skills.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves extensive collaboration with a multidisciplinary team and external agencies, allowing for diverse professional interactions and teamwork.
Patient-Centered Focus, You play a crucial role in ensuring safe and effective patient-focused discharges, contributing to improved patient experiences and outcomes.
Influence on Discharge Plans, The position allows you to assess and create timely discharge plans that directly impact patients’ transitions from hospital to home or other care facilities.
Engagement with Patients and Families, You have the opportunity to actively involve patients’ families in the discharge process, fostering communications and strengthening support networks.
Contribution to Leading Cancer Center, Working at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust means being part of one of Europe’s leading cancer treatment centers, with access to cutting-edge research and advanced clinical practices.
Continuous Learning and Development, The dynamic environment and various challenges presented in discharge planning offer numerous opportunities for professional growth and skill enhancement.
The Sister/Charge Nurse role at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester focuses on leading the Discharge team to facilitate complex patient discharges. This position involves extensive collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to ensure timely and patient-centered discharge plans, engaging with external agencies and Integrated Care Boards for assessments. Key responsibilities include assessing discharge needs, communicating effectively with patients and their families, coordinating with clinical teams, and prioritizing discharge processes. The role requires active participation in multidisciplinary meetings and supports the nursing team in addressing any delays or concerns related to patient discharges.

The Christie, a leading cancer center in Europe, treats over 60,000 patients annually and is recognized for its advanced research and clinical trials. The successful candidate will be essential in maintaining the highest standards of patient care during discharge, ensuring seamless transitions and continuity of care for patients across Greater Manchester and beyond.
Leadership Role, As a Sister/Charge Nurse, you have the opportunity to take a senior position within the Discharge team, showcasing your leadership and decision-making skills.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves extensive collaboration with a multidisciplinary team and external agencies, allowing for diverse professional interactions and teamwork.
Patient-Centered Focus, You play a crucial role in ensuring safe and effective patient-focused discharges, contributing to improved patient experiences and outcomes.
Influence on Discharge Plans, The position allows you to assess and create timely discharge plans that directly impact patients’ transitions from hospital to home or other care facilities.
Engagement with Patients and Families, You have the opportunity to actively involve patients’ families in the discharge process, fostering communications and strengthening support networks.
Contribution to Leading Cancer Center, Working at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust means being part of one of Europe’s leading cancer treatment centers, with access to cutting-edge research and advanced clinical practices.
Continuous Learning and Development, The dynamic environment and various challenges presented in discharge planning offer numerous opportunities for professional growth and skill enhancement.

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