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Advanced Specialist Nurse – Dermatology
NHS Borders is seeking an Advanced Specialist Nurse – Clinical Lead to join our Dermatology Team and play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering high-quality, patient-centred care.
About the Role
You will provide expert leadership and clinical oversight within the dermatology service. You will work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams to ensure safe, effective, and evidence-based care for patients with a wide range of dermatological conditions.
This is a key leadership role where you will:
1. Lead and develop advanced nursing practice within dermatology.
2. Deliver nurse-led clinics
3. Support service improvement and innovation.
4. Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to nursing colleagues.
5. Contribute to strategic planning and service development.
6. Act as a resource for patients, carers, and professionals across NHS Borders.
What We’re Looking For
We are looking for a nurse who:
7. Is a registered nurse with significant experience in dermatology.
8. Can demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills.
9. Has a passion for improving patient outcomes and service delivery.
10. Is confident in autonomous decision-making and clinical assessment.
Join us in making a real difference in dermatology care across NHS Borders.
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