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Clinical Sister (UCR)inRedcarinRedcarPUBLISHED MON 31 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum (pro rata)  PERMANENT 
CASELOADINTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMNHSVEHICLE

South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' lives by providing urgent care and support for those with long-term conditions and complex health needs.
Autonomous working environment, allowing for professional growth and the ability to make independent decisions in patient care.
Collaboration with local GP practices and Primary Care Networks, enhancing interdisciplinary teamwork and service development.
Diverse working schedule with flexibility, including day and night shifts, to meet the changing needs of patients and the community.
Strong emphasis on patient-centered care, allowing for tailored care plans and comprehensive assessments to address individual patient needs.
Access to continuous professional development through exposure to various clinical conditions, disease management, and collaboration with other healthcare agencies.
The role offers the chance to work within a supportive and dynamic team, contributing to the evolution of community health services.
Join our dedicated team as a Clinical Sister (UCR) with South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Redcar, where your passion for care can make a real difference. In this fulfilling role, you'll play a pivotal part in supporting individuals with long-term conditions and complex health needs. Your expertise will guide the development of personalised care plans, ensuring that those in urgent need receive timely support within just two hours of referral. You’ll collaborate with local GP practices and Primary Care Networks to create services that genuinely respond to community needs, making every day impactful.

As a compassionate leader, you will have the autonomy to assess and manage patients within the comfort of their homes, maintaining the highest standards of patient-centred care. With your skills in physical assessment and disease management, you'll help navigate acute and chronic clinical conditions, bringing comfort and reassurance to those you serve. Flexibility is key, as you will be working across a varied shift pattern, covering both day and night to ensure continuous support for our community. If you're ready to empower lives and elevate standards in care, we want to hear from you!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' lives by providing urgent care and support for those with long-term conditions and complex health needs.
Autonomous working environment, allowing for professional growth and the ability to make independent decisions in patient care.
Collaboration with local GP practices and Primary Care Networks, enhancing interdisciplinary teamwork and service development.
Diverse working schedule with flexibility, including day and night shifts, to meet the changing needs of patients and the community.
Strong emphasis on patient-centered care, allowing for tailored care plans and comprehensive assessments to address individual patient needs.
Access to continuous professional development through exposure to various clinical conditions, disease management, and collaboration with other healthcare agencies.
The role offers the chance to work within a supportive and dynamic team, contributing to the evolution of community health services.

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