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Nurse Manager - Diabetes Services

Employer
Government of Jersey
Location
Jersey (GB)
Salary
£52,631 - £55,934 per year
Closing date
26 Jun 2018

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Nurse Manager – Diabetes Services

£52,631 - £55,934 per year

An exciting opportunity as arisen for an experienced, highly motivated and enthusiastic diabetes nurse specialist to manage our diabetes team and co-ordinate the diabetes service. The team comprises 1 Diabetologist/endocrinologist, 4 diabetes nurse specialists, dieticians and podiatrists. Further recruitment into the team is ongoing.

For this role, we are looking for an enthusiastic person, who has an interest in leading on change to deliver a service that builds on our current links with primary care and the hospital in-reach service.

You will need to have excellent time management, strong organisational skills and communication skills. You will be able to demonstrate innovative and flexible approaches to care which help us continue to improve the patient experience. You need to have the ability to motivate and influence others, work independently and as part of a team. You must be able to prioritise your own work effectively and be able to lead the activities of others.

Evidence of change management would be advantageous.

As part of this management role, you will be expected to take on a caseload of patients. This will include undertaking adult, obstetric and paediatric specialist clinics and delivering on educational programs to patients and staff. Part of your role will be to deliver education to others and also to maintain your own education and development.

You will need to be a registered nurse with a minimum of 5 years qualifying experience, 3-years on-going speciality experience supported by a post registration qualification in diabetes. Educated to degree level and working towards a post graduate qualification is also a pre-requisite for this post, along with a management certificate and recognised teaching/mentorship qualification.

A current non-medical prescribing qualification would be desirable.

Our people are so important so with support from day one, you’ll have everything you need to make the move and start changing the lives of others, and your own. We’ll provide you with a generous relocation package (£8,000), support with a deposit and first month’s rent through our Deposit Advance Scheme, as well as continual training and development opportunities and the freedom to really rediscover why you love what you do, and who you are.

Make the move to Jersey today and see why this is care rediscovered.

For an informal discussion please call Valter Fernandes on 01534 442813.

For a full job description and to apply (if you can provide a CV and covering letter), please click the 'Apply' button on this page.

Closing date for applications is 26th June 2018.

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Covering an area of 45 square miles and with a resident population just over 100,000, Jersey is the largest and most southerly of the Channel Islands. And our Health and Social Services aim to improve the health and wellbeing of Islanders through the delivery of high quality, person focused health and social care.

To meet these goals, our staff are working with our voluntary, community and independent sector partners, including those in Primary Care, to continue to transform and develop services in line with our vision as described in ‘A New Way Forward for Health and Social Care’.

Following a period of service redesign and significant investment, we now need experienced and motivated people to help us realise our collective ambition and play an active part in delivering  within our community mental health teams.

Jersey is an island community built on care and it’s why we look out for, and after one another so well. This is your chance to make the move, start a new adventure and rediscover why you love what you do, and who you are. This is care rediscovered.

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