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Dialysis Nurse Manager

Jupiter Recruitment
West Midlands
1 month ago
Applications closed

An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Clinic Manager to manage an exceptional dialysis clinic based in the Bilston, Wolverhampton area. You will be working for one of UK's leading healthcare providers

This dialysis clinic delivers the highest level of care in state-of-the-art clinics with the most technologically advanced equipment

**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Registered General Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**

As the Clinic Manager your key responsibilities include:

  • Overall leadership and operations management of the clinic
  • Providing a seamless patient journey and an inviting environment for clients through all touch points
  • Liaising with external organisations such as NHS Trusts or the CQC with the support of the Regional Manager
  • Implementing new processes to drive quality improvements initiative through the clinic
  • Onboarding new teammates effectively alongside the wider team
  • Develop positive relationships with patients and handling any complaints that may arise
  • Ensuring compliance with all relevant clinical, governance and regulatory systems and policies including KLoE
  • Maintaining accurate records and timely report submissions

The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:

  • Previous clinical leadership experience in an outpatient haemodialysis setting
  • Engaging communication skills and a friendly demeanour to successfully connect with a diverse team and patients
  • Lead by example style to encourage a value driven culture that brings the best out of everyone
  • Proactive and solution orientated approach to changing situations in a clinical environment
  • Exceptional organisation skills to manage an array of different tasks associated with running a clinic
  • Evidence of Continued Professional Development, ideally in Renal Care

The successful Clinic Manager will receive an excellent £44,000 - £49,200 per annum DOE. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working Monday-Saturdays. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:

  • Company Pension Scheme
  • 35 days' paid leave per annum, including bank holidays
  • Monday to Saturday working pattern
  • Day shifts only
  • Life Assurance to 3 times annual salary
  • Retail discount scheme membership
  • ANN UK Membership

Reference ID: 7125

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