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Diabetes Practice Nurse
Aylesbury, United Kingdom
£44000 - £44000 Per Year

Are you a Diabetes Practice Nurse looking for an exciting new opportunity? Our client, a leader in health improvement services across the UK, is expanding their team in Aylesbury. This role offers the chance to make a real difference in diabetes care, working alongside a dynamic team in various locations. With a salary of up to £44,000 and car allowance of £5,400, this role offers a fantastic package of benefits. You'll enjoy a Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm work schedule, private medical insurance, and an annual bonus incentive scheme. It's a great opportunity to advance your career while making a significant impact on patient care. Package and Benefits: The Diabetes Practice Nurse will benefit from: Annual salary up to £44,000 Annual bonus incentive scheme Car allowance of £5,400 Company pension Private medical insurance NMC/RCN fees reimbursed Progression pathway for career development The Diabetes Practice Nurse will: Deliver high-quality care to improve patient outcomes in line with Diabetes guidelines Identify and optimise care for patients with sub-optimally controlled Type 2 diabetes Conduct point of care testing and refer for specialist insulin treatment as needed Provide education, support, and advice to patients with Type 2 Diabetes Fulfil corporate nursing responsibilities and contribute to a proactive care approach The ideal Diabetes Practice Nurse will have: A Diabetes diploma or equivalent EN qualification At least 3 years of post-registration experience managing diabetes in primary care Strong knowledge and confidence in providing education and advice to Type 2 Diabetes patients Skills in optimising oral hypoglycaemics A full driving licence and current NMC registration IT literacy, including primary care systems If you're a Practice Nurse, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Diabetes Nurse Advisor, Diabetes Educator, Endocrinology Nurse, or Diabetes Care Specialist, this role could be the perfect fit for you. It's an excellent opportunity for those passionate about diabetes care and looking to advance their career in a supportive environment. If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Diabetes Practice Nurse, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a real impact. Apply today or contact Tess on 07830 308298 TP_LIC

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Healthcare
Senior Complex Care Nurse
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
£48000 - £49109 Per Hour

We are seeking a Senior Complex Care Nurse to join a prestigious neuro-disability service in Milton Keynes. This unique Senior Complex Care Nurse position comes with a competitive salary of £49,109, industry leading training & development opportunities and more excellent benefits. Benefits include: Excellent salary of £49,109  Generous workplace pension contributions (5%) Strong routes for progression into management roles 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Providing care for over 25 years, this industry-leading service is highly specialised, supporting people with a range of neurological conditions including brain injury, spinal injuries, progressive conditions and stroke. To ensure patients at the service receive the best possible care, internal and external training courses are offered to every member of the nursing team. To give you an idea of how this Senior Nurse role would look and feel, here are some areas you can expect to work in: Provide clinical oversight and guidance to the MDT on shift Utilise complex clinical skills such as tracheostomy care and ventilator care Attend all training and engage in CPD to further your clinical knowledge and promote nursing Assist with performance management of junior staff, following the organisations policies and procedures To apply for this Senior Complex Care Nurse position, you must be a Registered Nurse with a valid NMC pin. You will also have a background in complex care, along with excellent leadership skills. Apply now or contact Tess, 07830 308298 at Leaders in Care today. We’d love to hear from you. TP_LIC

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Nursing
Surgical Services Manager
London, United Kingdom
£75000 - £85000 Per Year

Are you ready to lead and innovate in a top-rated healthcare environment? Our client is seeking a dynamic Surgical Services Manager to oversee clinical and operational excellence in their state-of-the-art hospital facilities covering day to day operational management of the Theatres, Recovery and Endoscopy with a key role supporting further development of Minor Ops. Situated in a beautiful area of London, this independent private hospital is renowned for its exceptional care standards. With a competitive salary ranging from £75,000 to £85,000, this role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of surgical services. You'll work in a cutting-edge environment, ensuring the highest standards of patient care and safety.  Nestled just a stone's throw away from the bustling heart of Central London, our client is an independent private hospital that stands out for its exceptional care.  As the Surgical Services Manager, you will: Provide leadership and management across theatres, endoscopy, and recovery. Oversee equipment management, processes, and staff training in the Minor Procedures Suite. Ensure continuous quality of care improvements and professional nursing standards. Develop and evaluate policies and procedures for patient safety and quality. Manage quality standards, complaints, and critical incidents. Identify and achieve personal training objectives in line with development plans. Ensure value for money and clinical effectiveness in purchasing. Oversee equipment trials and participate in the tendering process. Collaborate with the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Team to enhance medical device management.   Package and Benefits: The Surgical Services Manager will enjoy: Annual salary of £75,000 - £85,000. Private healthcare scheme 27 days annual leave. Blue Light Card discounts and local business discounts. Interest-free season ticket loans and cycle to work scheme. Free eye check-up vouchers and media subscriptions. Career progression opportunities and personal development courses. The ideal Surgical Services Manager will have: A degree-level education with RN (General) Level 1 or Qualified Operating Department Practitioner status. Relevant post-basic qualifications and experience, such as in cardiac or orthopaedics. Proven project management involvement and quality improvement experience. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Leadership and management abilities, with a flexible and adaptable approach. Awareness of nursing and national developments. If you are passionate about surgical services, this role might be perfect for you. Those with experience or interest in roles such as Surgical Services Manager, Theatre Manager, Operating Room Director, Surgical Operations Lead, or Head of Perioperative Services are encouraged to apply. This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact in a leading healthcare setting. If you're ready to take on the challenge of Surgical Services Manager, we encourage you to apply and be part of a team that values excellence and compassion in patient care.

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