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Respiratory NurseinWarringtoninWarringtonPUBLISHED TUE 28 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per annum  PERMANENT 
CYSTIC FIBROSISFAMILYNHS
Opportunity for Professional Development, The role offers a clear pathway for advancement from Band 6 to Band 7, allowing nurses to grow their careers within the organization.
Child-Centered Care, As a respiratory nurse, you will be an advocate for children, making a positive impact on their health and wellbeing through high-quality care.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves teamwork with multidisciplinary professionals, including collaboration with Alder Hey Cystic Fibrosis and Asthma Services, enhancing learning and support.
Community Involvement, The position includes home and school visits, allowing nurses to engage directly with families and communities, addressing their specific needs.
Leadership Development, The role encourages the development of clinical and leadership skills, providing a strong foundation for future career growth.
Varied Work Settings, Nurses will work in diverse environments, including Warrington Hospital, community clinics, and home visits, keeping the job dynamic and interesting.
Supportive Work Culture, Joining the team at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHSFT means being part of a supportive work family that values and promotes excellence in healthcare.
Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHSFT is seeking a passionate and experienced Band 6 Paediatric Respiratory Nurse to advocate for children and their families while delivering high-quality care for respiratory conditions. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills and a commitment to developing clinical and leadership skills, working collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team and in partnership with families to achieve optimal outcomes for young patients.

This position offers a pathway towards a Band 7 role and involves working closely with teams from Alder Hey Cystic Fibrosis and Asthma Services, as well as a transition nurse, to provide comprehensive transitional care. The job entails community outreach, including home and school visits, requiring the applicant to have a full driver's license and access to a car. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to join a dedicated team focused on enhancing the lives of children and young people with respiratory conditions.
Opportunity for Professional Development, The role offers a clear pathway for advancement from Band 6 to Band 7, allowing nurses to grow their careers within the organization.
Child-Centered Care, As a respiratory nurse, you will be an advocate for children, making a positive impact on their health and wellbeing through high-quality care.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves teamwork with multidisciplinary professionals, including collaboration with Alder Hey Cystic Fibrosis and Asthma Services, enhancing learning and support.
Community Involvement, The position includes home and school visits, allowing nurses to engage directly with families and communities, addressing their specific needs.
Leadership Development, The role encourages the development of clinical and leadership skills, providing a strong foundation for future career growth.
Varied Work Settings, Nurses will work in diverse environments, including Warrington Hospital, community clinics, and home visits, keeping the job dynamic and interesting.
Supportive Work Culture, Joining the team at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHSFT means being part of a supportive work family that values and promotes excellence in healthcare.

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