Diabetes Assistant Practitioner inBristol inBristol PUBLISHED TUE 29 OCT 2024

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS
Opportunity to specialize in diabetes care and make a significant impact on patients' lives.
Work within a friendly and supportive multi-disciplinary team, fostering collaboration and teamwork.
Gain new and specialist skills related to diabetes management, including insulin administration and monitoring technologies.
Ability to educate and empower patients, enhancing their self-management of diabetes.
Participate in service development and contribute to clinical audits, improving the quality of patient care.
Engagement with a diverse patient demographic, allowing for the practice of person-centered care and addressing unique healthcare needs.
Supportive environment for ongoing professional development and achievement of competencies under the guidance of experienced Diabetes Specialist Nurses.
The Diabetes Assistant Practitioner role at North Bristol NHS Trust offers a unique opportunity for a motivated individual to join a supportive multi-disciplinary team dedicated to diabetes care. The successful candidate will assist Diabetes Specialist Nurses (DSNs) in educating and empowering patients, helping them self-manage their diabetes through skill development in areas like insulin administration and diabetes technology. Responsibilities also include promoting governance, collaborating with healthcare professionals, conducting audits, and managing equipment supplies, all while delivering individualized care tailored to complex patient needs.

Candidates must possess excellent communication skills and demonstrate a genuine passion for diabetes care, as teamwork is essential for success in this role. The position allows for professional development under the guidance of DSNs, enabling the practitioner to work independently within defined boundaries while contributing to service enhancements. The role emphasises patient-centered care, ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals with diabetes, and navigating their diverse needs with sensitivity and efficiency.

 


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