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Area Manager/Area Matron

Employer
NHS Blood and Transplant
Location
South Anglia Region to cover Essex, Ipswich, Edgware and City Teams
Salary
£42,414 - £49,969 pa
Closing date
30 Oct 2018

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Job Details

As the Area Manager/Area Matron, you will lead and manage a cohesive area team in the delivery of a safe and sufficient blood and component supply, across several blood donation teams. Committed to and holding all to account for the delivery and continuous improvement of an excellent donor experience, maximising donor loyalty and retention through leading and managing several blood donation teams within a specific area.

Accountable for achieving all key performance indicators through visible, confident and assured leadership and performance management. With responsibility for the delivery of efficiency and sufficiency strategic targets within the geographical area of management control. Being an effective leader of change, constantly seeking opportunities to recognise best practice (both within NHSBT and in other organisations) and incorporate this into day to day operations of nursing services.

You will undertake the role and responsibilities of the Blood Donation designated MHRA Responsible Person (RP) for a named blood centre(s) as described in the Blood Safety and Quality Regulations 2005 on behalf of the Blood Establishment Responsible Person.

For informal enquiries or to discuss the role further please contact Gayle Franklin at gayle.franklin@nhsbt.nhs.uk

If you are successful in being shortlisted for this role you will be expected to arrange an informal visit before interview.

This vacancy will close on Sunday 30th September 2018.

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Company

We provide a blood and transplantation service to the NHS, looking after blood donation services in England and transplant services across the UK. This includes managing the donation, storage and transplantation of blood, organs, tissues, bone marrow and stems cells, and researching new treatments and processes.

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