Anticoagulation Clinical Nurse Specialist inCarshalton inCarshalton PUBLISHED 1 DEC 2023

Band 6: Depending on experience pa Inclusive of HCAS  FIXED TERM 
Be involved in the management and supervision of Band 6 CNSs, administrative staff and the Anticoagulant.

Key functions of the post include:

  • Review of all new patients
  • Overseeing the discharge of patients discharged home on anticoagulants
  • Patient training, education and counseling of patients on anticoagulants vitamin K antagonists, Direct Oral Anticoagulants and low molecular weight heparin.
  • Follow up appointments to review patients in nurse lead service.
  • To perform INR testing a using Near Patient Testing device.
  • To see patients in anticoagulant clinic, review INR and adjust warfarin dose as appropriate.
  • Manage patients anticoagulation peri-operatively.
  • Reviewing of patients who have completed their period of anticoagulant treatment.
  • Liaise with Lead Haematology Consultant regarding complex patients.
  • To be actively involved in the prevention of venous thromboembolism and the Trusts risk assessment and thromboprophylaxis strategy.
  • Be involved in the management and supervision of Band 6 CNSs, administrative staff and the Anticoagulant
  • Assist the Lead CNS and Haematology Consultant in service development and improvement.

As a member of the team you will work closely with Consultants and existing Nurse Specialists to run nurse-led clinics for patients on anticoagulant therapy. You will need advanced communications skills and ability to deal with patients and relatives at a sometimes very anxious time. You will be expected to play an active role in creating individual treatment plans in line with current research and guidelines. As a registered general nurse you will have considerable nursing experience, preferably with an acute or community background. Experience of autonomous working and management will also be beneficial.

The CNS is will join a nurse-led clinic which manages various aspects of anticoagulant care: commencing treatment, counselling and education, peri-operative management and reviewing / stopping treatment.

As a member of the team you will work closely with Consultants and existing Nurse Specialists to run nurse-led clinics for patients on anticoagulant therapy. You will need advanced communications skills and ability to deal with patients and relatives at a sometimes very anxious time. You will be expected to play an active role in creating individual treatment plans in line with current research and guidelines. As a registered general nurse you will have considerable nursing experience, preferably with an acute or community background. Experience of autonomous working and management will also be beneficial.

Key functions of the post include:

  • Review of all new patients
  • Overseeing the discharge of patients discharged home on anticoagulants
  • Patient training, education and counseling of patients on anticoagulants - vitamin K antagonists, Direct Oral Anticoagulants and low molecular weight heparin.
  • Follow up appointments to review patients in nurse lead service.
  • To perform INR testing a using Near Patient Testing device.
  • To see patients in anticoagulant clinic, review INR and adjust warfarin dose as appropriate.
  • Manage patients' anticoagulation peri-operatively.
  • Reviewing of patients who have completed their period of anticoagulant treatment.
  • Liaise with Lead Haematology Consultant regarding complex patients.
  • To be actively involved in the prevention of venous thromboembolism and the Trust's risk assessment and thromboprophylaxis strategy.
  • Be involved in the management and supervision of Band 6 CNSs, administrative staff and the Anticoagulant
  • Assist the Lead CNS and Haematology Consultant in service development and improvement.

Key functions of the post include:

  • Review of all new patients
  • Overseeing the discharge of patients discharged home on anticoagulants
  • Patient training, education and counseling of patients on anticoagulants vitamin K antagonists, Direct Oral Anticoagulants and low molecular weight heparin.
  • Follow up appointments to review patients in nurse lead service.
  • To perform INR testing a using Near Patient Testing device.
  • To see patients in anticoagulant clinic, review INR and adjust warfarin dose as appropriate.
  • Manage patients anticoagulation peri-operatively.
  • Reviewing of patients who have completed their period of anticoagulant treatment.
  • Liaise with Lead Haematology Consultant regarding complex patients.
  • To be actively involved in the prevention of venous thromboembolism and the Trusts risk assessment and thromboprophylaxis strategy.
  • Be involved in the management and supervision of Band 6 CNSs, administrative staff and the Anticoagulant
  • Assist the Lead CNS and Haematology Consultant in service development and improvement.

As a member of the team you will work closely with Consultants and existing Nurse Specialists to run nurse-led clinics for patients on anticoagulant therapy. You will need advanced communications skills and ability to deal with patients and relatives at a sometimes very anxious time. You will be expected to play an active role in creating individual treatment plans in line with current research and guidelines. As a registered general nurse you will have considerable nursing experience, preferably with an acute or community background. Experience of autonomous working and management will also be beneficial.

The CNS is will join a nurse-led clinic which manages various aspects of anticoagulant care: commencing treatment, counselling and education, peri-operative management and reviewing / stopping treatment.

As a member of the team you will work closely with Consultants and existing Nurse Specialists to run nurse-led clinics for patients on anticoagulant therapy. You will need advanced communications skills and ability to deal with patients and relatives at a sometimes very anxious time. You will be expected to play an active role in creating individual treatment plans in line with current research and guidelines. As a registered general nurse you will have considerable nursing experience, preferably with an acute or community background. Experience of autonomous working and management will also be beneficial.

Key functions of the post include:

  • Review of all new patients
  • Overseeing the discharge of patients discharged home on anticoagulants
  • Patient training, education and counseling of patients on anticoagulants - vitamin K antagonists, Direct Oral Anticoagulants and low molecular weight heparin.
  • Follow up appointments to review patients in nurse lead service.
  • To perform INR testing a using Near Patient Testing device.
  • To see patients in anticoagulant clinic, review INR and adjust warfarin dose as appropriate.
  • Manage patients' anticoagulation peri-operatively.
  • Reviewing of patients who have completed their period of anticoagulant treatment.
  • Liaise with Lead Haematology Consultant regarding complex patients.
  • To be actively involved in the prevention of venous thromboembolism and the Trust's risk assessment and thromboprophylaxis strategy.
  • Be involved in the management and supervision of Band 6 CNSs, administrative staff and the Anticoagulant
  • Assist the Lead CNS and Haematology Consultant in service development and improvement.



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