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Job overview
We have an opportunity for an enthusiastic nurse to join the Inherited Cardiac Conditions Team at MFT. The post is 37.5 hours at Band 7 working cross site.
Our ICC team based across MFT looks after patients with cardiac conditions that potentially have a genetic basis and as such may be heritable. We have a team of consultants who specialise in ICC investigating and treating conditions such as Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, familial Aortopathies, and Channelopathies. The service has links to paediatric, pathology and the regional genetics services in Manchester.
Further detailed information can be obtained from the job description and person specification and by contacting Samantha Cummins on email [email protected] or Sharon O'Connor on email [email protected]
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be expected to deliver the care pathway for patients with inherited cardiac conditions (ICC) alongside the Band 7 lead and Cardiologists. Maintain strong links with the genetics services in Manchester. Support the running of the ICC pathway in collaboration with senior colleagues within the wider MDT. Maintain databases and patient documents for all patients under the ICC service. Counsel patients for genetic testing for inherited cardiac conditions. Run nurse led clinics, assessing family members for possible inherited cardiac conditions and seek advice from senior team members where appropriate. Can follow clinical management plans and implement care in a variety of outpatient environments, including clinical assessment, assessing a range of clinical markers, diagnostic tests and investigations and interpreting results within the clinical context with support from the senior team
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
IMPORTANT CANDIDATE INFORMATION
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Person specification
Aptitude
Essential
- High level of motivation and willingness to develop skills
- Demonstrates ability to work under pressure and manage conflict
- Development of patient care policies and procedures related to ICC
Desirable
- Holds a UK driving licence.
Experience
Essential
- Minimum 3 years experience in cardiology/medicine
- Experience working in OPD clinic
- Report writing and analysis
Communication Skills
Essential
- Communicates effectively, promoting positive relationships, dealing with sensitive information
- Excellent teaching skills
Education & Qualifications
Essential
- RGN with current NMC registration.
- Post registration qualification
- Clinical examinations course/None medical prescribing course
- Evidence of education related to ICC
Desirable
- Health related degree
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This advert is for Specialist Nurse - ICC with Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, North West, England. It is listed as a Band 7 Clinical nurse specialist role. The advertised salary is £49,387 - £56,515 per annum. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 23 Jul 2026.
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