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Outpatient Assistant PractitionerinCheadleinCheadlePUBLISHED THU 27 FEB 2025

£26,541 to £29,114 a year Competency Based Framework  PERMANENT 
HOLISTIC

St Ann’s HospiceFollow St Ann’s Hospice

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their families dealing with palliative care.
Autonomy to manage and prioritize your own workload, fostering professional growth and responsibility.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team, promoting collaboration and strong working relationships with fellow colleagues and external agencies.
Ability to work in diverse environments, including community and health care settings, enhancing your adaptability and experience.
Engagement in teaching and development of new staff and trainees, contributing to the next generation of professionals in palliative care.
Supportive and empowering role that encourages the development of self-management skills in patients, fostering their independence.
Flexibility to work cross-site, gaining a broader understanding of service provision and enhanced teamwork skills.
Are you a compassionate individual with a passion for improving the lives of others? St Ann's Hospice in Cheadle is seeking an Outpatient Assistant Practitioner to join our dedicated team. If you have previous experience or a keen interest in palliative care, this role offers you the chance to make a real impact in a supportive environment. We're looking for someone who can engage with patients and families, deliver specialist care, and promote our services confidently and empathetically.

In this vital role, you'll work within a multidisciplinary team, helping to enhance the quality of care for patients accessing our outpatient services. You'll have the autonomy to manage your workload, while also providing essential support to your colleagues and contributing to the holistic needs of those we serve. With opportunities for professional growth, training, and development, you'll be empowered to help patients set realistic goals and empower them on their journey towards self-management. Join us in our mission to create a compassionate community where every patient feels valued and supported.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their families dealing with palliative care.
Autonomy to manage and prioritize your own workload, fostering professional growth and responsibility.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team, promoting collaboration and strong working relationships with fellow colleagues and external agencies.
Ability to work in diverse environments, including community and health care settings, enhancing your adaptability and experience.
Engagement in teaching and development of new staff and trainees, contributing to the next generation of professionals in palliative care.
Supportive and empowering role that encourages the development of self-management skills in patients, fostering their independence.
Flexibility to work cross-site, gaining a broader understanding of service provision and enhanced teamwork skills.

 


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