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Band 7 Nursing Jobs in Birmingham
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£48k - £55k
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Band 7 Children's Complex Care Clinical Nurse Educator
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, Midlands
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum (pro rata)
2 hours ago
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Band 7 Paediatric Nutrition Nurse Specialist
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, Midlands
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum
1 day ago
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Band 7 Clinical Team Leader
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, Midlands
£47,810 - £54,710 Per Annum
5 days ago
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Band 7 Senior Nurse for Palliative Care
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, Midlands
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum (pro rata)
1 week ago
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Lead Research Nurse
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, Midlands
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum, pro rata if part-time.
2 weeks ago
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Senior Research Nurse for Advanced Therapies
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham, Midlands
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum / pro rata
2 weeks ago
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Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
4 jobs
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
1 job
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
1 job
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What essential qualifications are generally required for Band 7 Nursing roles?
What kind of experience is expected for Band 7 Nursing positions?
What are some common day-to-day responsibilities in a Band 7 Nursing role?
What clinical skills are employers looking for in Band 7 Nurses?
What non-clinical or 'soft' skills are important for Band 7 Nursing positions?
What kind of working patterns and shift requirements can I expect?
What training and development opportunities are typically offered?
What specialist areas and departments are common for Band 7 Nursing roles?
What makes a strong candidate for a Band 7 Nursing position?
What are some desirable criteria that employers often look for?
What are some key skills to highlight in my application and during the interview?
What kind of knowledge is essential for Band 7 Nursing roles?
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Interview Preparation Guide
How to Prepare
Research the Employer
Prepare Evidence-Based Examples
Review Relevant Clinical Knowledge
Align Your Values
Understand Relevant Policies and Procedures
Practice Common Interview Questions
Prepare Questions to Ask
Plan Your Attire
Plan Your Route and Arrival
Bring Necessary Documents
Prepare for Virtual Interviews
Example Interview Questions
Competency
Describe your experience in leading and managing a team. Provide an example of a time when you successfully motivated your team to achieve a challenging goal.
Clinical
How do you stay up-to-date with current evidence-based practice and guidelines in your area of expertise?
Scenario
Give an example of a time when you had to make a difficult decision under pressure. How did you approach the situation, and what was the outcome?
Values
How do you ensure that you provide patient-centered care, respecting their individual needs and preferences?
Competency
Describe a time when you identified a potential risk to patient safety. What steps did you take to address the issue?
Competency
How do you handle conflict within a team? Provide an example of a time when you successfully resolved a disagreement between colleagues.
Competency
What are your strategies for managing your workload and prioritizing tasks effectively?
Values
How do you demonstrate compassion and empathy in your interactions with patients and their families?
Competency
Describe your experience with audit and quality improvement initiatives. How have you used data to improve patient care?
Motivation
Why are you interested in this particular role, and what do you hope to achieve in this position?
Scenario
How would you approach implementing a new policy or procedure in your team?
Scenario
How do you handle a situation where you disagree with a senior colleague's decision?
Clinical
Describe your understanding of clinical governance and its importance in ensuring high-quality patient care.
Values
How do you ensure that you maintain confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations?
Motivation
What are your long-term career goals, and how does this role fit into your overall plan?
Competency
Give an example of a time you had to adapt your communication style to meet the needs of a patient with specific communication challenges.
Values
How do you prioritize your own well-being and manage stress in a demanding role?
Clinical
What is your understanding of the current challenges facing the NHS, and how do you think this role can contribute to addressing those challenges?
Key Topics to Revise
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Safeguarding policies and procedures
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Infection control protocols
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Medication management guidelines
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Data protection regulations (GDPR)
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NMC Code of Conduct
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NHS Constitution
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Clinical governance framework
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Risk management principles
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Audit and quality improvement methodologies
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Relevant NICE guidelines
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Specific clinical skills related to the role (e.g., wound care, ECG interpretation, venepuncture)
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Common medical conditions and treatments related to the patient population
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Mental health awareness and basic psychological support
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Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) principles
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Failing to research the employer thoroughly.
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Providing generic answers without specific examples.
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Not aligning your values with the NHS values.
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Speaking negatively about previous employers or colleagues.
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Appearing unprepared or disorganised.
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Dominating the conversation or interrupting the interviewers.
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Failing to ask questions at the end of the interview.
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Not demonstrating enthusiasm or passion for the role.
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