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Vascular CNSinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED THU 5 DEC 2024

Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year Per annum inclsuive of HCAS  FIXEDTERM 
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University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Key role in optimizing and streamlining patient journeys across the hospital, enhancing the quality of care.
Opportunity to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, fostering professional growth and diverse learning experiences.
Development of excellent communication skills through interactions with various professional teams and patients.
Focus on patient-centered care, ensuring that patients' concerns are prioritized and addressed empathetically.
Recognition of UCLH as the best NHS trust to work for in England, providing a supportive and motivating work environment.
Involvement in triaging patients, allowing for critical thinking and decision-making in accordance with trust and national guidelines.
Participation in regular nurse-led clinics, providing opportunities for autonomy and direct patient engagement.
The Vascular Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust involves collaborating with various professional teams to enhance and streamline the patient journey within the hospital. The successful candidate will possess strong communication skills and will be responsible for triaging patient concerns, ensuring that recommendations from multidisciplinary teams are effectively implemented. The position emphasises patient-centered care, requiring the CNS to listen to and reassure patients while coordinating their clinical assessments and imaging according to established guidelines.

Joining UCLH means becoming part of a supportive team within an organisation recognized as the best NHS trust to work for in England, as reported in the latest NHS staff survey. This role offers the opportunity to thrive in a collaborative environment, contributing to high-quality patient care and participating in a workplace where staff feel valued and recommended.
Key role in optimizing and streamlining patient journeys across the hospital, enhancing the quality of care.
Opportunity to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, fostering professional growth and diverse learning experiences.
Development of excellent communication skills through interactions with various professional teams and patients.
Focus on patient-centered care, ensuring that patients' concerns are prioritized and addressed empathetically.
Recognition of UCLH as the best NHS trust to work for in England, providing a supportive and motivating work environment.
Involvement in triaging patients, allowing for critical thinking and decision-making in accordance with trust and national guidelines.
Participation in regular nurse-led clinics, providing opportunities for autonomy and direct patient engagement.

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