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Nursing AssociateinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

The Christie NHS FTFollow The Christie NHS FT

Opportunity to work in a specialized environment focused on hematology and cancer care, including cutting-edge treatments like CAR T-cell therapy.
Comprehensive training and development support from Clinical Practice Facilitators, enhancing skills and career progression.
Engagement in multidisciplinary teamwork, promoting collaboration with various healthcare professionals for holistic patient care.
Involvement in discharge planning, improving patient flow and enhancing the discharge process, which contributes to service optimization.
Chance to be part of a research-active institution, offering opportunities to support patients in clinical trials.
Access to various educational opportunities, including TYA and Hematology study days, fostering continuous learning.
Ability to provide compassionate and patient-centered care in a supportive environment, enhancing personal fulfillment and job satisfaction.
Join us at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester as a Nursing Associate on our Palatine Ward, where your compassion and care can truly make a difference. We offer a unique environment, combining expert treatment for young adults (16-24) and adults facing challenging haematological conditions, while also accommodating paediatric patients. With modern, en-suite facilities and specialist treatment rooms, you will be at the heart of innovative health care, including CAR T-cell therapy and stem cell transplants. Our dedicated Clinical Practice Facilitator team will support your personal development with tailored training and resources to excel in your role.

In this Band 4 position, you will play a vital role in coordinating patient admissions and discharges, ensuring a smooth and supportive transition for them and their families. You will be the essential link between clinical teams and patients, providing practical support with observations, medication administration, and end-of-life care, all whilst promoting dignity and respect throughout the process. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and nurturing environment for our staff, where you can enhance your skills and build a fulfilling career in the compassionate and rewarding world of healthcare. Join us and be a beacon of hope and care at The Christie.
Opportunity to work in a specialized environment focused on hematology and cancer care, including cutting-edge treatments like CAR T-cell therapy.
Comprehensive training and development support from Clinical Practice Facilitators, enhancing skills and career progression.
Engagement in multidisciplinary teamwork, promoting collaboration with various healthcare professionals for holistic patient care.
Involvement in discharge planning, improving patient flow and enhancing the discharge process, which contributes to service optimization.
Chance to be part of a research-active institution, offering opportunities to support patients in clinical trials.
Access to various educational opportunities, including TYA and Hematology study days, fostering continuous learning.
Ability to provide compassionate and patient-centered care in a supportive environment, enhancing personal fulfillment and job satisfaction.

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Useful skills for a Nursing Associate:
To work as a Nursing Associate in the UK, you need a combination of clinical skills, interpersonal abilities, and professional attributes. Here are some key skills and qualifications that are typically required:
1. Clinical Skills:
- Basic nursing care procedures (e.g., taking vital signs, assisting with personal care, feeding)
- Understanding of infection control practices
- Knowledge of medical terminology and procedures
- Ability to support patients with mobility and rehabilitation
2. Communication Skills:
- Effective verbal and written communication skills for interacting with patients, families, and healthcare professionals
- Ability to convey information clearly and empathetically
- Listening skills to understand patient needs and concerns
3. Interpersonal Skills:
- Building rapport with patients and colleagues
- Teamworking abilities to collaborate with nursing staff and other healthcare professionals
- Conflict resolution skills
4. Compassion and Empathy:
- A genuine desire to care for others, providing emotional support and understanding to patients and their families
5. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
- Ability to assess patient needs and respond appropriately to changes in condition
- Good judgement in making decisions about care priorities
6. Organizational and Time Management Skills:
- Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment
- Prioritizing care based on patient needs
7. Digital Literacy:
- Proficiency in using healthcare technology, such as electronic health records and other digital tools
8. Adaptability and Resilience:
- Flexibility to adapt to changing situations and workloads
- Coping strategies to handle the emotional demands of healthcare work
9. Understanding of Policy and Procedures:
- Knowledge of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards and other regulatory frameworks for care
10. Educational Qualifications:
- A foundation degree in nursing or a relevant healthcare qualification, or completion of an approved Nursing Associate training program
- Registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) upon completion of training
 


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