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Band 8a Cellular Therapies Lead NurseinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band 8a: £53,755 to £60,504 a year  PERMANENT 
HAEMATOLOGYNHS
Opportunity to lead the delivery of innovative cellular therapies across multiple specialties, positively impacting patient care.
Engagement with a diverse range of specialities, including oncology, cardiology, and liver, enhancing collaborative practice and professional growth.
Professional development through attendance at national and international conferences, fostering continuous learning and networking.
Role includes significant visibility in clinical areas, allowing for direct involvement in patient care and interactions with healthcare teams.
Support and resources for service improvement and strategic thinking, enabling the pursuit of high-quality care standards.
Leadership responsibilities that offer experience in managing clinical teams and overseeing nursing staff development.
Involvement in governance and risk management processes, ensuring the safety and efficacy of patient care pathways and services.
Are you an inspiring nurse ready to make a real difference in the lives of patients? University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is searching for a Band 8a Cellular Therapies Lead Nurse to spearhead our innovative approach to cellular therapies across multiple specialities. If you have a passion for patient care and are eager to enhance the treatment pathways in areas such as oncology, cardiology, and liver disease, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Your expertise will be key in improving clinical outcomes and ensuring our patients receive the highest quality of care.

In this rewarding role, you'll take the helm in developing strategic care plans and engaging with senior colleagues to ensure exceptional service delivery. With a strong focus on education, you will nurture the next generation of nursing talent while fostering a collaborative environment. We provide access to national and international conferences, alongside ongoing support to champion your professional growth. If you have a keen eye for quality and a desire to lead within an ambitious team, we want you on board. Join us and help shape the future of patient care, while making a lasting impact in your community.
Opportunity to lead the delivery of innovative cellular therapies across multiple specialties, positively impacting patient care.
Engagement with a diverse range of specialities, including oncology, cardiology, and liver, enhancing collaborative practice and professional growth.
Professional development through attendance at national and international conferences, fostering continuous learning and networking.
Role includes significant visibility in clinical areas, allowing for direct involvement in patient care and interactions with healthcare teams.
Support and resources for service improvement and strategic thinking, enabling the pursuit of high-quality care standards.
Leadership responsibilities that offer experience in managing clinical teams and overseeing nursing staff development.
Involvement in governance and risk management processes, ensuring the safety and efficacy of patient care pathways and services.

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