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Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse - Shropshire
- Posted 09 June 2020
- Salary £28 per hour
- Location
- Job type Temporary
- Discipline Registered general nurse, Nursing Jobs
- Reference22393
- Contact NameMAXXIMA NURSING
Job description
Maxxima’s nursing team are currently recruiting for a Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse to fill a full-time role in Shropshire. The ideal candidates will have a significant understanding of diabetes within the NHS.
This NHS role will require you to work within the service offering care to patients suffering from diabetes. You must be able to provide support and offer advice when necessary. You must be motivated and be able to work both independently and within the team.
This role will be a minimum of 3 days a week, between 5-7.5 hours a day.
The pay rate for this Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse is £28.00, starting ASAP.
Requirements for this Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse vacancy:
If you are interested in this Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse role, please apply by clicking the apply button. Or if you would like more details about this role, contact the Nursing team today, we always have time to take your call.
Why work with Maxxima?
The minute you register with Maxxima we make it about one thing: you. The first time we talk you'll realise we know your speciality inside out.
Our expert recruitment consultants are here to find you the very best opportunities and help you every step of the way in securing the best placement. We hold preferred or sole supplier status with many clients which means you'll have access to a range of opportunities that can't be found anywhere else.
We always act in your best interests, talking with you and listening to you. You're an individual. A professional; not a resource.
Reasonable adjustments
If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
This NHS role will require you to work within the service offering care to patients suffering from diabetes. You must be able to provide support and offer advice when necessary. You must be motivated and be able to work both independently and within the team.
This role will be a minimum of 3 days a week, between 5-7.5 hours a day.
The pay rate for this Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse is £28.00, starting ASAP.
Requirements for this Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse vacancy:
- You must be a Registered General Nurse with a valid NMC pin.
- You must have experience in diabetes.
- You must be a motivated and independent individual.
- You must be confident with virtual consultations.
If you are interested in this Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse role, please apply by clicking the apply button. Or if you would like more details about this role, contact the Nursing team today, we always have time to take your call.
Why work with Maxxima?
The minute you register with Maxxima we make it about one thing: you. The first time we talk you'll realise we know your speciality inside out.
Our expert recruitment consultants are here to find you the very best opportunities and help you every step of the way in securing the best placement. We hold preferred or sole supplier status with many clients which means you'll have access to a range of opportunities that can't be found anywhere else.
We always act in your best interests, talking with you and listening to you. You're an individual. A professional; not a resource.
Reasonable adjustments
If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Disclaimer: We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.