
Staff Nurse Nottingham
Job description
In addition to the below summary you need to familiarise yourself with full Job Description and Person Specification documents attached to this advert. An exciting opportunity has arisen to be part of our innovative and dynamic team as a band 5 nurse on Fletcher ward. We are the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit for the East Midlands, caring for malignant and non-malignant patients under the clinical haematology specialty, with implementation of our new CAR-T service starting October 2023. The ward is based within a regional clinical haematology unit at Nottingham City Hospital and our staff are committed to providing high quality patient care to our patients based on the latest research and innovations. We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual with excellent interpersonal and organisational skills to join our established team. Our JACIE accredited unit cares for patients from across the region undergoing treatment for, and complications arising from, their haematological cancer and other treatments. If you are a passionate nurse looking to work in a diverse and stimulating environment this is the place for you. We offer excellent opportunities for career progression, training and development and innovation is encouraged from all members of our team as we are passionate about providing the highest standards of care and continually improving patient experience. We value diversity and difference and are excited by the unique skills, knowledge and experience that you can bring to our team. If you are looking for a new and exciting challenge a position on Fletcher ward will expand your knowledge base and clinical skills immensely. We already pride ourselves on our Neutropenic Sepsis Care and Acute Care Skills. Many other opportunities are provided to further advance practice including; training on intravenous administration and the care of central venous access lines as well as the administration of chemotherapy and immunotherapies. We take pride in your professional development and offer many opportunities for learning and skill improvement including; time out days, our Haematology Study Course (facilitated by our home-grown clinical education team) and access to many other courses/training packages. Nurses benefit from local clinical educator support and a structured, individualised induction program which include 5 weeks of supernumerary time. As a team we are very enthusiastic about patient and public involvement and we scrutinise the feedback that we receive in order to improve patient and staff experience and develop the excellent service that we provide. If successful you will integrate into a fantastic, friendly team that works extremely well together to achieve the best possible outcomes for our patients. If you are an enthusiastic and proactive registered (or soon to be) nurse with proven time management, clinical and communication skills we would love to hear from you. We actively encourage a visit to our area for discussions with the ward and leadership team so that you see first-hand the strong and dedicated team that you will be joining. For a detailed job description please see the attached file.