Job overview
We are looking for a flexible, motivated, and dynamic nurse to join our small, friendly, creative and forward thinking Haemoglobinopathy team in a part time role. Our well established Thames Valley Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Network, cares for approximately adults and children, with rare inherited anaemias such as sickle cell disease, thalassaemia, and diamond blackfan. The network covers Oxford, Milton Keynes, Swindon, Wexham Park, Reading, Stoke Mandeville and High Wycombe.
Back ground
The care of this group of patients and families is determined by national Haemoglobinopathy care standards (please see the links to the adult and paediatric guidelines,, ) and our specialist network is peer reviewed to the Quality review service standards.
Our network works to a ‘whole of life’ approach to care, so our paediatric and adult teams are very closely linked, with joint quality meetings. The specialist nurses have many joint projects, such as transition and provide cross cover. We work closely with our adult and paediatric specialist nurses in Milton Keynes, as well as community services across the region. The teams have monthly MDT’s, local and outreach clinics to the network hospitals.
Main duties of the job
This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic, motivated nurse, to work across both adult and paediatric services across the network. You will be part of our whole life service and will be an integral team member. The role is about providing support, education and information to patients, families and healthcare staff and can be as diverse as helping with social services applications to sexual health discussions, supporting transition or teaching nursing staff.
We will ensure you have the orientation and training required so that you can support our patients and their families. Ultimately, you will be the named nurse for a cohort of patients in one part of the network and support the local hospitals in the non-acute care of these patients. The contracted hours can be worked flexibly to meet both the needs of the service and yourself. Whilst the role is Oxford based, depending on where you live, we may be able to allocate local hospitals close to your home.
To be our successful candidate you will have a caring and compassionate nature, superb interpersonal skills and the resilience to work in a developing environment. Your excellent communication skills will enable you to engage patients and their families in decision making and self-care and support them in managing their health care needs.
Working for our organisation
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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