Healthcare Specialist

14 hours ago


Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Full time
Job Title: Specialist Healthcare Professional

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Specialist Healthcare Professional to join our Urology Diagnostic Nursing Team at Churchill Hospital in Oxford.

This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and dedicated individual to work as a Specialist Healthcare Professional covering maternity leave for a period of 12 months. The role will be offered at a Band 6/7 dependent on experience, with a salary range of £30,402 - £40,441 per annum.

The Urology Diagnostic Nursing Team provides a 2WW diagnostic service for patients referred with suspected bladder and suspected prostate cancer. We are committed to delivering an exceptional level of care and compassion for patients and their families.

Your role will be varied and include Direct Access clinics for patients at the point of referral, MRI results clinics, triaging of referrals, post-prostatectomy follow-up, and more. As a Specialist Healthcare Professional, you will be responsible for guiding patients referred with suspected prostate cancer through the initial part of their diagnostic pathway.

Main Responsibilities:
  • Work alongside the Faster Diagnostic Clinical Navigator (FDS) to triage referrals and undertake telephone clinics and decide on appropriate investigations.
  • Request appropriate imaging and then undertake clinics to inform patients of their MRI results and make decisions regarding prostate biopsy.
  • Run post-prostatectomy follow-up clinics, advising patients and facilitating patients moving onto Patient Led Follow Up.
  • Be trained to undertake Transrectal Ultrasound measurement of the prostate.
Key Requirements:
  • Registered nurse with a first-level degree in nursing, midwifery or equivalent.
  • Relevant urology experience, particularly for those applying for Band 7.
  • Evidence of continuing professional development and adherence to the NMC Code of Conduct.
Benefits:
  • A competitive salary range of £30,402 - £40,441 per annum.
  • Opportunities for career progression and professional development.
  • A supportive team environment and collaborative working arrangements.
  • Access to training and education opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.


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