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Band 6 Sister/Charge Nurse-Clinical Haematology

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£37,338 to £44,962
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
27 Nov 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
21 Nov 2024

Job summary

An exciting development opportunity has arisen for an experienced haematology nurse to join our team at the Centre for Clinical Haematology (CCH) as a Sister/Charge Nurse. The unit is located at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.

CCH offers treatment and support to adults, teenagers and young adults with a wide range of haematology conditions. We administer Systemic Anti-Cancer Treatment (SACT) and supporting therapies. We also oversee an ambulatory Stem Cell Transplantation and chemotherapy programme. Alongside the management of a busy outpatient clinic and phlebotomy service.

The successful candidate will need experience in caring for haematology patients and be competent and have experience in cannulation and phlebotomy, the management of central lines and administration of SACT.

Main duties of the job

Main duties include are to manage and provide care for patients undergoing systemic anti-cancer therapies and supportive treatments.

Support the senior sister/ charge nurse in the day to day running of the unit. The post holder will be someone who displays excellent communication skills and will be responsible for assessing patients for chemotherapy to ensure their physical condition and blood parameters are acceptable in order to receive prescribed treatment.

Act as a role model and mentor, promoting excellence through practice and taking responsibility for supervision and development for all staff including student nurses, support workers, providing support, advice and training. Work closely and communicate effectively with all members of the MDT. You will deputise for the Senior Sister / Charge Nurse and will support the leadership and management of the department with particular emphasis on quality and clinical standards.

Administration and disposal of intravenous chemotherapy in line with Trust and National guidance. Undertake procedures related to Stem Cell Transplantation. Cannulation, phlebotomy or central line skills are essential

Job responsibilities

We are recognised as one of the leading NHS Foundation Trusts in the UK. Our vision is to Build Healthier Lives, and we recognise that we need incredible staff to do this.

Our commitment to our staff is to create the best place for them to work, and we are dedicated to:

Investing in the health and wellbeing of our staff, including a commitment of offering flexible working where we can;Offer our staff a wide variety of training and development opportunities, to support their personal and career development objectives.

UHB is committed to ensuring that our staff are treated fairly and feel that they belong, by creating a kind and inclusive environment. This is about equity of opportunity; removing all barriers, including discrimination and ensuring each individual member of staff reach their true potential, achieve their ambitions and thrive in their work. This is more than words. We are taking action. Our commitment to an inclusive culture is embedded at all levels of the organisation where every voice is heard, driven by our diverse and active staff networks, and at Board level by the Fairness Taskforce led by our CEO. We nurture a culture which empowers staff to challenge discriminatory behaviours and to enable people to bring their 'whole self' to a kinder, more connected and bold place to work.

University Hospitals Birmingham is a Smoke-Free premises hospital.