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Senior Sister/ Flow Co-ordinator Imaging NursinginStoke-on-TrentinStoke-on-TrentPUBLISHED WED 11 DEC 2024

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGYNHSNUCLEAR MEDICINEULTRASOUND

University Hospital of North Midlands NHS TrustFollow University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust

Leadership Opportunity, The role provides a chance to lead and manage nursing staff, helping to shape the team and improve patient care.
Dynamic Work Environment, The position operates within a busy and expanding imaging service, offering a stimulating and varied workday.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration, The role involves working closely with a multidisciplinary team, fostering a collaborative approach to patient care.
Professional Development, Working in a highly specialised field of Interventional Radiology offers unique learning opportunities and the chance to enhance clinical skills.
Impact on Patient Experience, The role emphasizes improving patient flow and efficiency, allowing the post holder to make a significant difference to patient care and experience.
Diverse Clinical Exposure, The opportunity to rotate through various areas of the Imaging Directorate enables broad exposure to multiple imaging modalities.
Supportive Environment, Being part of a large NHS Trust provides a structured support system for career advancement and personal growth.
The University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust is seeking a Band 7 Senior Sister/Flow Coordinator for the Imaging Directorate in Stoke-on-Trent. This new role is integral to managing and enhancing the operations of a busy and expanding service that includes Interventional Radiology, CT, Ultrasound, and various other imaging modalities across the Royal Stoke and County hospitals. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong communication and teamwork skills, with a commitment to improving patient experiences and ensuring efficient patient flow. They will work closely with nursing and medical staff, providing guidance to junior team members and coordinating departmental activities.

Candidates should have at least 18 months' experience at Band 6 level or above, with recent involvement in Imaging or a relevant acute clinical setting. The position requires the ability to thrive in a demanding environment, manage multiple priorities, and lead effectively in a multidisciplinary team. Additionally, familiarity with the intricacies of various imaging services and a proactive approach to supporting departmental improvements are essential for success in this role.
Leadership Opportunity, The role provides a chance to lead and manage nursing staff, helping to shape the team and improve patient care.
Dynamic Work Environment, The position operates within a busy and expanding imaging service, offering a stimulating and varied workday.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration, The role involves working closely with a multidisciplinary team, fostering a collaborative approach to patient care.
Professional Development, Working in a highly specialised field of Interventional Radiology offers unique learning opportunities and the chance to enhance clinical skills.
Impact on Patient Experience, The role emphasizes improving patient flow and efficiency, allowing the post holder to make a significant difference to patient care and experience.
Diverse Clinical Exposure, The opportunity to rotate through various areas of the Imaging Directorate enables broad exposure to multiple imaging modalities.
Supportive Environment, Being part of a large NHS Trust provides a structured support system for career advancement and personal growth.

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