Clinical Nurse Speciaist Paediatric Tissue Viability

Details of the offer

Are you an enthusiastic Paediatric Nurse with experience in Tissue Viability?
Our client presents an exciting part-time opportunity to become a part of their committed team at a prestigious hospital for women and children as a Clinical Nurse Specialist.
This position entails delivering expert care and guidance to young patients dealing with skin conditions and birthmarks.
This exciting part-time position offers 22.5 hours per week, with a pro rata salary of up to £60,000, and an array of attractive benefits.
The facility provides a supportive environment, opportunities for career growth, and a flexible range of perks to suit your needs.
Our client is a leading provider of healthcare excellence in the UK, with a unique focus on the needs of women and children.
Renowned for their exceptional clinical standards, they are dedicated to delivering outstanding care in paediatrics, obstetrics, and women's health.
The hospital features state-of-the-art technology and facilities, carefully designed to ensure the best possible outcomes for their patients.
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Tissue Viability, you will: - Provide expert guidance and support to nursing teams caring for children with skin conditions and tissue viability needs.
- Lead and coordinate patient care, ensuring the best interests of the child and family.
- Advocate for children and young people undergoing dermatology treatments.
- Develop and participate in patient clinical pathways for skin condition treatments.
- Collaborate with dermatology consultants to set care standards for patients.
- Train and develop the nursing team in dermatology and tissue viability care.
- Ensure hospital policies for dermatology and tissue viability services are up to date.
Package and Benefits: The Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Tissue Viability, role comes with: - A competitive salary of up to £60,000 - Comprehensive pension and health cover.
- Flexible benefits and excellent career development opportunities.
The ideal candidate for the Clinical Nurse Specialist for Paediatric Tissue Viability, role will have: - A Children's Nursing Qualification - RN Child or RSCN with valid NMC registration.
- Substantial post-registration experience in children's nursing.
- Relevant qualification and experience in Tissue Viability.
- A mentorship qualification.
- Basic/Intermediate Paediatric Life Support certification.
- Level 3 Safeguarding qualification.
If you have experience or interest in roles such as Paediatric Nurse, Clinical Nurse Educator, Tissue Viability Nurse, Dermatology Nurse, or Children's Health Specialist, this opportunity could be perfect for you.
If you're ready to make a significant impact in paediatric care as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Tissue Viability, our client would love to hear from you.
This role offers a rewarding career path with plenty of room for professional growth.
Apply now to take the next step in your nursing career!
Call Clara on for more information!
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