Anticoagulation Practitioner inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED 31 OCT 2024

Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year per annum inc pro rata  FIXED TERM 

The Anti-Coagulation Service is currently seeking to recruit 0.6 WTE practitioner. This post is suitable for a registered nurse or pharmacist who has experience in the management of anticoagulation treatment.

The applicant must be committed to providing a patient centred service. Experience of autonomous working will be beneficial and applicants with experience in anticoagulation are sought. Essential skills include a good level of accuracy, literacy, and communication. We also expect the applicant to be compassionate and caring. The applicant must be a good team player and have a keen eye for detail. You will need to have great communication skills, be well organised and have the ability to remain calm and deal with a busy (but rewarding) workplace.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and capable anticoagulation practitioner to join our anticoagulation and thrombosis service at Barts Health NHS Trust. We offer this opportunity to gain a specialist interest in the anticoagulant management of atrial fibrillation, venous, arterial and cardiac thrombosis within a supportive multidisciplinary team that comprises consultant haematologists, nurses, pharmacists, biomedical scientists, phlebotomists and clinical administrators. The practitioner would:

* engage in Practitioner and Consultant-led clinics including warfarin dosing

* educate and counsel patients in all aspects of all anticoagulants, including monitoring, side effects, drug interactions, peri-operative bridging, travel, pregnancy and hormonal therapy

* provide an expert resource for healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care

* engage in on-the-job and self-directed training in this field with a view to providing optimal quality care and disseminating best practice locally

* contribute to departmental clinical research and audit

* have a role in shaping the team and the service through our advanced quality improvement programme that is shared with anticoagulation and thrombosis services across the Barts Health network

About us

The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience, and knowledgerequired. For both documents, please view the attachment/s below.

The Anti-Coagulation Service is currently seeking to recruit 0.6 WTE practitioner. This post is suitable for a registered nurse or pharmacist who has experience in the management of anticoagulation treatment.

The applicant must be committed to providing a patient centred service. Experience of autonomous working will be beneficial and applicants with experience in anticoagulation are sought. Essential skills include a good level of accuracy, literacy, and communication. We also expect the applicant to be compassionate and caring. The applicant must be a good team player and have a keen eye for detail. You will need to have great communication skills, be well organised and have the ability to remain calm and deal with a busy (but rewarding) workplace.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and capable anticoagulation practitioner to join our anticoagulation and thrombosis service at Barts Health NHS Trust. We offer this opportunity to gain a specialist interest in the anticoagulant management of atrial fibrillation, venous, arterial and cardiac thrombosis within a supportive multidisciplinary team that comprises consultant haematologists, nurses, pharmacists, biomedical scientists, phlebotomists and clinical administrators. The practitioner would:

* engage in Practitioner and Consultant-led clinics including warfarin dosing

* educate and counsel patients in all aspects of all anticoagulants, including monitoring, side effects, drug interactions, peri-operative bridging, travel, pregnancy and hormonal therapy

* provide an expert resource for healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care

* engage in on-the-job and self-directed training in this field with a view to providing optimal quality care and disseminating best practice locally

* contribute to departmental clinical research and audit

* have a role in shaping the team and the service through our advanced quality improvement programme that is shared with anticoagulation and thrombosis services across the Barts Health network

About us

The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience, and knowledgerequired. For both documents, please view the attachment/s below.



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