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Tissue Viability and Lower Limb NurseinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 7 MAR 2025

Band 6: £42,939 to £50,697 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS  PERMANENT 
MENTAL HEALTHNHS
Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' quality of life by providing specialized care for chronic wounds and lymphoedema.
Diverse work environment, engaging with a wide range of patients from various socio-economic backgrounds across community, residential, and inpatient settings.
Involvement in quality improvement initiatives and service audits, allowing for professional growth and development in clinical practices.
Chance to educate and mentor junior clinical and administrative staff, fostering a supportive and collaborative team environment.
Work alongside a skilled multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and comprehensive care for patients.
Access to ongoing education and training opportunities, contributing to continuous professional development and expertise in tissue viability.
Position offers a blend of both community and inpatient work, providing variety and adaptability in daily responsibilities.
Join a compassionate team at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust as a Tissue Viability and Lower Limb Nurse, where your expertise can make a real difference. We are looking for two dedicated nurses to enhance our community-led Tissue Viability and Lymphoedema Services. In this rewarding role, you’ll assess, plan, implement, and evaluate life-changing care for patients facing chronic wounds and lower limb oedema, both in their homes and in hospital settings. You’ll also have the chance to lead quality improvement initiatives, contribute to crucial audits, and mentor junior staff, helping shape the future of care in our community.

Our Tissue Viability Service is committed to providing expert advice and support across diverse settings, from community clinics to inpatient wards. With this, you will engage with a skilled multidisciplinary team and work closely with external services to improve health outcomes for all. We believe in empowering our nurses through continuous training and development – because when you grow, your patients thrive. If you’re an experienced Registered General Nurse with a passion for making a difference, we want to hear from you! Apply now and be part of a transformative journey in patient care.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' quality of life by providing specialized care for chronic wounds and lymphoedema.
Diverse work environment, engaging with a wide range of patients from various socio-economic backgrounds across community, residential, and inpatient settings.
Involvement in quality improvement initiatives and service audits, allowing for professional growth and development in clinical practices.
Chance to educate and mentor junior clinical and administrative staff, fostering a supportive and collaborative team environment.
Work alongside a skilled multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and comprehensive care for patients.
Access to ongoing education and training opportunities, contributing to continuous professional development and expertise in tissue viability.
Position offers a blend of both community and inpatient work, providing variety and adaptability in daily responsibilities.

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