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Junior Sister / Charge Nurse SisterinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 10 JAN 2025

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year per annum inc.  PERMANENT 
HAEMATOLOGYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSROLE MODEL

Barts Health NHS TrustFollow Barts Health NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a prestigious healthcare institution like Barts Health NHS Trust, known for its commitment to patient care.
Direct involvement in providing expert care for patients with complex haematological conditions, enhancing clinical expertise.
Role in a multidisciplinary team (MDT) environment, promoting collaboration and comprehensive patient care.
Possibility to mentor and guide junior staff, fostering a culture of learning and professional development.
Hands-on training and continuous professional development opportunities through study sessions and workshops.
Ability to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the Haematology Day Unit, impacting patient care and outcomes.
Engagement in a dynamic work environment that requires adaptability and problem-solving, making the role both challenging and rewarding.
The Junior Sister/Charge Nurse Sister role at Barts Health NHS Trust in London involves providing expert support to patients in the haematology day unit at the Royal London Hospital. The successful candidate will manage daily workloads, facilitate communication among the multi-disciplinary team (MDT), and ensure patient care for various clinical haematological conditions. Responsibilities include administering treatments such as infusions and transfusions, participating in patient monitoring, and mentoring junior staff to foster professional development and continuous improvement within the unit.

This full-time, permanent position is suited for an experienced nurse with a solid background in acute care, offering opportunities for further skill enhancement through hands-on training and study sessions. The role emphasises delivering high-quality, safe care to patients with chronic and genetic haematological conditions, while also keeping detailed records of patient pathways throughout treatment.
Opportunity to work in a prestigious healthcare institution like Barts Health NHS Trust, known for its commitment to patient care.
Direct involvement in providing expert care for patients with complex haematological conditions, enhancing clinical expertise.
Role in a multidisciplinary team (MDT) environment, promoting collaboration and comprehensive patient care.
Possibility to mentor and guide junior staff, fostering a culture of learning and professional development.
Hands-on training and continuous professional development opportunities through study sessions and workshops.
Ability to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the Haematology Day Unit, impacting patient care and outcomes.
Engagement in a dynamic work environment that requires adaptability and problem-solving, making the role both challenging and rewarding.

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