Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust 22/10/2024 NHS
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full time Medical Secretary within our Specialist Medicine Clinical Administration Unit at Tunbridge Wells Hospital. You will have exceptional secretarial skills , and knowledge of all Microsoft packages. You should demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills, be a team player, be self-motivated, able to prioritise a busy workload, work to deadlines and have a flexible approach to your duties. If you would like to work in a supportive, friendly
Powys Teaching Health Board 21/10/2024 CASELOAD MULTI-DISCIPLINARY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Community Therapy Team based at Llandrindod Wells Hospital, Mid Powys. We are looking for a part time Band 4 Assistant Therapy Practitioner to join our established, friendly and experienced team. The role will require a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual who has the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. The successful candidate will be able to show initiative, have good communication and organisational skills, being able to prioritise a c
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust 18/10/2024 NHS WEEKEND PARAMEDIC ROLE MODEL
A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen within our small unit - Gynae outpatients at The Tunbridge Wells Hospital We are looking for a qualified nurse with enthusiasm for excellent patient care and someone who has a desire to work in women's health and make a difference. Previous experience in a outpatients setting is desirable. We pride ourselves in delivering safe, high quality care to ensure the patients experience is a positive one. You will be expected to participate and assist with hysteroscop
Work with the multi-disciplinary teams including specialist midwives, obstetricians and neonatologists to promote team working, review, plan, and implement the elements of the Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle version 3 and future versions. Champion and embed a culture within the unit to improve the quality of care and outcomes for women and their babies. Ensuring the Trust has robust and evidence-based care pathways and policies to support delivery of national ambitions to reduced perinatal morbidity and
Preterm birth (PTB) is defined as delivery at less than 37+0 week's gestation, and is a common complication of pregnancy comprising around 8% of births in England and Wales. It is the most important single determinant of adverse infant outcome with regards to survival and quality of life. Babies born preterm have high rates of early, late, and post-neonatal mortality and morbidity and contributes to an estimated to cost health services in England and Wales of £3.4bn per year. The Preterm Birth Midwife