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Clinical Services Matron

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Join MSI Reproductive Choices as a Clinical Services Matron
Now Hiring in Rotherham
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week with core hours 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday with 1 Saturday shift per month
Salary: £46,434.55 - £51,078.01 (depending on experience and skills)
What’s in it for you?
In addition to a competitive salary and a supportive work environment, we offer an impressive benefits package that goes beyond the basics:

  • Financial Reward: Benefit from a competitive salary with opportunities for progression, up to 5% employer pension contribution and thousands of perks through Blue Light card!
  • Health and Wellness: Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme, Doctor Line for over-the-phone GP consultations, and dedicated Mental Health First Aiders.
  • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible schedule, a Birthday Bonus day off, and competitive family-friendly benefits – no more working bank holidays, Sundays, or evenings!
  • Career Development: Paid training, opportunities for accredited apprenticeship programs, and potential for career progression.
    In addition to these perks, there are many more benefits for you to enjoy. Find out more during your interview!
    Lead the Way in Clinical Excellence
    Step into a pivotal role as Clinical Services Matron and shape the future of care delivery.
    Join a passionate team committed to outstanding clinical outcomes. Reporting directly to the Regional General Manager, you’ll champion safety, sustainability, and client satisfaction—ensuring our services run smoothly and effectively. Some travel during training will support your seamless integration and coordination across sites.
    Inspire. Elevate. Achieve.
    Be the driving force behind clinical excellence. Lead by example and empower your team to surpass expectations. Collaborate closely with Operational and Clinical departments to deliver results that matter.
    If you’re a seasoned leader with a valid Nursing and Midwifery PIN, we’re ready to welcome you.
    Grow With Us
    Support our regional expansion by nurturing a skilled, confident workforce. This is your chance to make a lasting impact and take your leadership to the next level.
    Ready to lead with purpose? Apply today and help shape the future of care

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