Neonatal Practice Development Co-ordinator inBraddan inBraddan PUBLISHED TUE 14 JAN 2025

Band 7: £46,904 to £61,160 a year  PERMANENT 
BLUE LIGHT CARD NEONATAL NHS PENSION

Manx Care

Higher salaries compared to the UK, with annual increases beyond typical NHS pay scales.
Generous annual leave entitlement of starting at 27 days plus 10 public holidays.
Access to excellent professional development opportunities, including funded courses up to Masters Level.
A supportive workplace with access to free emotional and professional counseling through the Staff Welfare Service.
On-site education and training facilities including a state-of-the-art simulation lab, enhancing staff skills and competencies.
A relocation package offering up to £7,000 and housing assistance for non-Island residents.
Job security and the ability to apply for an unpaid career break after 3 years of service.
The Neonatal Practice Development Co-ordinator position at Manx Care in Braddan seeks a dedicated and experienced individual to enhance the development of skills and clinical competencies within Neonatal services. The successful candidate will work closely with the Practice Development team, focusing on training and ongoing professional development for staff. Additionally, they will provide expert Neonatal advice across the hospital to ensure high-quality, individualized care for patients and their families in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team.

Manx Care offers an attractive package, including competitive salaries, generous leave entitlements, pension arrangements, and opportunities for professional growth through funded training, including Master's level courses. The role also provides various employee benefits, such as access to on-site educational facilities, counseling services, and a relocation package for non-Island residents. There are incentives and assistance for housing costs, reinforcing the commitment to supporting staff wellbeing and professional development in a rewarding healthcare environment.

 


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