For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification.
2.4 Undertake clinical tasks relevant to the specific clinical area following competency sign off. For example: ECG, urinalysis, SPIROMETRY MRSA screening swabs, recording of allergies on EPR and other clinical tasks where training/competency sign off has been deemed appropriate for HCA/AP and has been ratified through NRRAC.
2.5 To demonstrate a understanding of infection control issues by attending mandatory training; understand infection control policy and procedure, accept responsibility for own infection control practice and be willing to challenge others practice.
Band 4 Assistant Practitioner (Chelsea)Lerner Lung and mesothelioma unit 37.5 hours (1 year Fixed Term Contract)
The Lerner Lung and mesothelioma research unit) is looking for an enthusiastic Assistant Practitioner to work with them for 1 year (fixed term contract).The Assistant Practitioner is an essential valued member of the team appointed to support Registered Nurses (RN) in the delivery of patient care. The role involves contact on a physical and psychological level with patients and their families.
The postholder will provide clinical support to the research nurses undertaking activities such as:o sending of scans to imaging companieso administration and data entry, arranging appointments follow up visits with patients
In addition the role will involve assisting and supporting the research nurses in clinics, undertaking assessments such as:
o blood tests, ECG's, observationso Urinalysis, Height and weighto Collecting data i.e quality of life questionnaires, liaising with patients on clinical trials.
The successful candidate will be required to work under direct and indirect supervision of senior nursing staff, assisting in the provision of routine clinical and research care for research participants.
What's in it for you?
o Opportunities to develop your clinical and research skills.o Continuous on-going learning with internal and external courses available.o Flexible working arrangements available.
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a world-renowned cancer centre, offering comprehensive holistic care to patients in our care. As an organisation we care for the greatest number of cancer patients in London. We also care for patients as inpatients, outpatients and in the community. We are well resourced with a skilled multi-professional workforce and established academic links. We have a history of innovation in medical treatments and patient led initiatives. This enables our patients to receive treatment and care which is best for their condition and for their life.
The assistant practitioner is an essential valued member of the unit team appointed to support Registered Nurses (RN) in the delivery of patient care. The role involves contact on a physical and psychological level with patients and their families. The post holder will undertake a range of activities under the supervision of a registered nurse, having been assessed and deemed competent in the activities required.
For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification.
2.4 Undertake clinical tasks relevant to the specific clinical area following competency sign off. For example: ECG, urinalysis, SPIROMETRY MRSA screening swabs, recording of allergies on EPR and other clinical tasks where training/competency sign off has been deemed appropriate for HCA/AP and has been ratified through NRRAC.
2.5 To demonstrate a understanding of infection control issues by attending mandatory training; understand infection control policy and procedure, accept responsibility for own infection control practice and be willing to challenge others practice.
Band 4 Assistant Practitioner (Chelsea)Lerner Lung and mesothelioma unit 37.5 hours (1 year Fixed Term Contract)
The Lerner Lung and mesothelioma research unit) is looking for an enthusiastic Assistant Practitioner to work with them for 1 year (fixed term contract).The Assistant Practitioner is an essential valued member of the team appointed to support Registered Nurses (RN) in the delivery of patient care. The role involves contact on a physical and psychological level with patients and their families.
The postholder will provide clinical support to the research nurses undertaking activities such as:o sending of scans to imaging companieso administration and data entry, arranging appointments follow up visits with patients
In addition the role will involve assisting and supporting the research nurses in clinics, undertaking assessments such as:
o blood tests, ECG's, observationso Urinalysis, Height and weighto Collecting data i.e quality of life questionnaires, liaising with patients on clinical trials.
The successful candidate will be required to work under direct and indirect supervision of senior nursing staff, assisting in the provision of routine clinical and research care for research participants.
What's in it for you?
o Opportunities to develop your clinical and research skills.o Continuous on-going learning with internal and external courses available.o Flexible working arrangements available.
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a world-renowned cancer centre, offering comprehensive holistic care to patients in our care. As an organisation we care for the greatest number of cancer patients in London. We also care for patients as inpatients, outpatients and in the community. We are well resourced with a skilled multi-professional workforce and established academic links. We have a history of innovation in medical treatments and patient led initiatives. This enables our patients to receive treatment and care which is best for their condition and for their life.
The assistant practitioner is an essential valued member of the unit team appointed to support Registered Nurses (RN) in the delivery of patient care. The role involves contact on a physical and psychological level with patients and their families. The post holder will undertake a range of activities under the supervision of a registered nurse, having been assessed and deemed competent in the activities required.