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Senior Staff Nurse inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED MON 27 JAN 2025

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,133 a year per annum inclusive  PERMANENT 
FAMILY HOLISTIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS NMC ROLE MODEL TRANSPLANT

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust Follow Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to provide high-quality care in a nationally recognized children's hospital specializing in gastroenterology, making a significant difference in children's lives.
Access to extensive professional development, including specialized training programs and support from dedicated Practice Educators, enhancing clinical skills in pediatric nursing.
Role involves leadership and mentorship opportunities, allowing for career advancement and the ability to positively impact junior nursing staff and the ward team.
Flexible working patterns that promote a healthy work-life balance, accommodating the diverse needs of staff.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, fostering a supportive and innovative working environment while embracing technology in patient care.
Involvement in complex and varied patient cases, including long-term management and acute care, which enriches nursing experience and expertise.
Ability to participate in educational initiatives and research, contributing to the advancement of nursing practices and improving patient outcomes.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a dynamic and passionate Band 6 Senior Staff Nurse for a one-year secondment in the Squirrel Gastro Ward, which specializes in gastroenterology for children. The role involves providing clinical leadership, ensuring high-quality nursing care, and supporting junior staff while assisting the Ward Sister in managing the ward effectively. The candidate should have substantial experience in pediatrics, preferably with knowledge or an interest in gastroenterology. Responsibilities include assessing and planning care, promoting family-centered care, supervising the nursing team, and participating in education and skill development for staff and students.

The position offers opportunities for clinical skill enhancement, flexible working patterns, and comprehensive support for professional development. The successful applicant will be an advocate for children and families, facilitate effective communication within a multidisciplinary team, and comply with health and safety regulations. This role not only requires a strong commitment to quality care but also emphasises the importance of compassionate practice and continuous learning within a supportive healthcare environment.

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