Clinical Nurse Specialist Pain ManagementinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED MON 25 NOV 2024

Band 7: £51,883 to £58,544 a year per annum inc  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Opportunity to work in a prestigious NHS Trust known for excellence in orthopaedic care.
Active involvement in a specialized pain management team that enhances patient outcomes.
Engagement in educational initiatives, such as the orthopaedic joint school, empowering patients in their recovery process.
Development and demonstration of advanced knowledge and skills in pain management, in line with professional frameworks.
Ability to work independently while also collaborating with a dedicated team focused on patient-centered care.
Flexibility and adaptability in handling the diverse and changing needs of patients and the healthcare environment.
Rewarding experience contributing to the development of best practices in pain management for various surgical procedures.
The role of Clinical Nurse Specialist in Pain Management at Barts Health NHS Trust involves contributing to a comprehensive inpatient and outpatient pain management service, particularly at Newham University Hospital, which serves as the hub for Barts Health Orthopaedic Centre. The position includes participation in the orthopaedic joint school to educate patients on postoperative pain management. Key responsibilities include demonstrating expertise in pain management as per the Royal College of Nursing's framework, maintaining a nurse-led caseload, and ensuring high standards of patient-centered care. Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently or collaboratively within a team are essential, along with the flexibility to adapt to the dynamic needs of the service. Further details regarding key tasks and qualifications can be found in the full job description and person specification provided with the application.
Opportunity to work in a prestigious NHS Trust known for excellence in orthopaedic care.
Active involvement in a specialized pain management team that enhances patient outcomes.
Engagement in educational initiatives, such as the orthopaedic joint school, empowering patients in their recovery process.
Development and demonstration of advanced knowledge and skills in pain management, in line with professional frameworks.
Ability to work independently while also collaborating with a dedicated team focused on patient-centered care.
Flexibility and adaptability in handling the diverse and changing needs of patients and the healthcare environment.
Rewarding experience contributing to the development of best practices in pain management for various surgical procedures.

 


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