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Renal Palliative Care Clinical Nurse SpecialistinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year p.a. inclusive of HCA  PERMANENT 
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASEEND OF LIFEFAMILYHOLISTICNHSTRANSPLANT

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustFollow Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Meaningful Impact, The role allows nurses to make a significant difference in the lives of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease by providing holistic palliative care that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Expert Collaboration, Opportunities to work closely with multidisciplinary teams (MDT), including nephrologists and palliative care specialists, enhancing professional growth and collaborative practice.
Patient-Centered Care, Focus on advanced care planning empowers patients and their families to make informed decisions about their own care, ensuring that treatment aligns with their values and preferences.
Varied Clinical Settings, The position involves leading nurse-led clinics at Guy's site and satellite units, providing diverse experience in different care environments and patient interactions.
Increased Demand, Due to rising patient numbers and complexity, this expanding team offers job security and the opportunity to work in an evolving healthcare landscape.
Supportive Environment, The role includes supporting and training other staff, fostering a culture of excellence in end-of-life care in the renal sector.
Personal and Professional Growth, Opportunities for continual development and learning in palliative care practices enhance the nurse's expertise in managing complex patient needs.
Join Our Caring Community as a Renal Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialist in London!
At Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, we’re on the lookout for compassionate and dedicated women to join our team as Renal Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialists. In this vital role, you will offer holistic support to patients facing advanced chronic kidney disease, ensuring their dignity and comfort as they navigate their unique care journeys. You’ll work closely with patients in various settings, whether they choose not to undergo dialysis, are in treatment, or have had a kidney transplant. Your expertise will be invaluable in leading nurse clinics, engaging in meaningful advance care planning, and coordinating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure each patient receives tailored support that meets their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
This full-time position is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to make a lasting impact during some of the most critical moments of a patient’s life. You will guide families through sensitive decisions, ensuring that care aligns with their wishes and values while fostering an environment of support and understanding. If you are a caring professional who thrives in a collaborative, dynamic setting and is passionate about improving the lives of those facing complex health challenges, we’d love to hear from you. Together, we can redefine end-of-life care and offer the best possible support to our patients and their families. Apply by 21st April 2025 and be a part of this meaningful journey with us!
Meaningful Impact, The role allows nurses to make a significant difference in the lives of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease by providing holistic palliative care that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Expert Collaboration, Opportunities to work closely with multidisciplinary teams (MDT), including nephrologists and palliative care specialists, enhancing professional growth and collaborative practice.
Patient-Centered Care, Focus on advanced care planning empowers patients and their families to make informed decisions about their own care, ensuring that treatment aligns with their values and preferences.
Varied Clinical Settings, The position involves leading nurse-led clinics at Guy's site and satellite units, providing diverse experience in different care environments and patient interactions.
Increased Demand, Due to rising patient numbers and complexity, this expanding team offers job security and the opportunity to work in an evolving healthcare landscape.
Supportive Environment, The role includes supporting and training other staff, fostering a culture of excellence in end-of-life care in the renal sector.
Personal and Professional Growth, Opportunities for continual development and learning in palliative care practices enhance the nurse's expertise in managing complex patient needs.

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