The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required.
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A remarkable chance has emerged to boost Sickle Cell network services in West London by providing Educational leadership. We seek versatile, dynamic, and dedicated self-starters for this role, committed to enhancing practice for Sickle Cell services via education and materials in West London offering an exceptional opportunity to make a tangible difference.
An in-depth knowledge of Haemoglobinopthies, alongside excellent education and communication skills, to bring together stakeholder collaboration is required within the role. A flexible approach and a high level of tact and diplomacy is essential, alongside the ability to understand other cultures, to enable effective working across organisational boundaries and the project includes a number of service providers.
You will have a sound grasp of nursing practice in haemoglobinopatihes and have experience of organising and undertaking training events. A track record of achievement in educational outcomes is sought. The post holder will be an individual with a positive approach; able to problem solve; enjoy working with individuals and teams at all levels; able to demonstrate a broad understanding of Haemoglobinopathy practice issues; have an understanding of action plan development and/or implementation.
The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required.
For both overviews please view the Job Description attachment with the job advert.
A remarkable chance has emerged to boost Sickle Cell network services in West London by providing Educational leadership. We seek versatile, dynamic, and dedicated self-starters for this role, committed to enhancing practice for Sickle Cell services via education and materials in West London offering an exceptional opportunity to make a tangible difference.
An in-depth knowledge of Haemoglobinopthies, alongside excellent education and communication skills, to bring together stakeholder collaboration is required within the role. A flexible approach and a high level of tact and diplomacy is essential, alongside the ability to understand other cultures, to enable effective working across organisational boundaries and the project includes a number of service providers.
You will have a sound grasp of nursing practice in haemoglobinopatihes and have experience of organising and undertaking training events. A track record of achievement in educational outcomes is sought. The post holder will be an individual with a positive approach; able to problem solve; enjoy working with individuals and teams at all levels; able to demonstrate a broad understanding of Haemoglobinopathy practice issues; have an understanding of action plan development and/or implementation.