Lead Nurse - Critical Care Outreach & Critical Care

The Christie NHS FT

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Job summary

This is an exciting new post and the successful candidate needs to be clinically credible and experienced and although oncology experience an advantage it is not essential we would welcome applications from nurses with critical care or critical care outreach experience. We want you to bring strategic vision, endless energy and a passion for delivering the highest standards of care. This unique opportunity requires you to be committed, organised and have people management experience. Excellent interpersonal skills are paramount for this post together with confidence to engage and work with a range of colleagues at all levels and from all professional groups.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will join a team of Lead Nurses and work closely with the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse to focus on the provision of high quality, visible, professional leadership, setting and maintaining standards of clinical excellence, improving outcomes and experiences for patients, families, carers as well as staff. The successful candidate must have the ability to provide positive leadership and development to the clinical teams and act as a role model in all they do. We are looking for a highly motivated, self-starting and imaginative individual with strong engagement and influencing skills who can ensure commitment to complex projects making certain that deadlines and required changes are delivered.

The oncology critical care unit (OCCU) is an 8-bedded unit with a team of highly skilled nurses which supports elective, highly specialised surgery in addition supporting any deteriorating patients who require level 2 or 3 care. The post-holder in addition to OCCU will also directly manage the Critical Care Outreach Team (CCOT) who alongside their clinical responsibilities support the Trust with a training and education programme for resuscitation and deteriorating patients.

About us

The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.

Date posted

02 May 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8a

Salary

£50,952 to £57,349 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

413-82614-CSSS-SD

Job locations

Critical Care Outreach Team - E00333

Wilmslow Road

Manchester

M20 4BX


Job description

Job responsibilities

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Responsibilities for Human Resources and Leadership

  • Ensure self and others practice is in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Councils Code of Conduct.
  • As an ambassador of the nursing profession, ensure self and others practice to the highest professional standards.
  • Responsible for the informal and formal appraisal of direct line report staff and for ensuring that they are trained, supported and developed accordingly.
  • Ensure that all direct line report staff have clear and agreed performance objectives that support the delivery of the Directorate and the wider Divisional and Trust objectives.
  • Participate in skill mix review, workforce redesign and recruitment and retention strategies to develop and modernise the workforce in conjunction with the divisional senior nursing and management team.
  • Responsible for the effective management of staff sickness and absence as well as maintaining an overview ensuring absence percentage targets are not breached, acting where required.
  • Responsible for overseeing HR management within their areas of responsibility including recruitment, sickness absence, training etc.
  • Overseeing and monitoring the quality, timeliness and development of nursing care in accordance with relevant professional standards.
  • The Lead Nurse will provide professional advice and support to specialty teams and service line colleagues to ensure the delivery of the highest quality of patient care and service delivery.
  • As a member of the senior team within the Division, the Lead Nurse will act as a professional role model to all nurses and will take corrective action to uphold the standards required of the Trust and the profession.
  • The Lead Nurse will be required to deputise for the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse as required and appropriate.
  • The Lead Nurse will ensure that nursing and relevant support staff are managed and developed to enable them to deliver the highest standards of patient care and service.
  • Participate in training and development activities that are relevant to the job role.
  • Promote an ethos of joint working, collaboration and mutual respect amongst all members of staff.

Clinical Practice Responsibilities

To maintain a broad, high level clinical skill set within the team to create an environment that ensures the safe reception, treatment, transfer and discharge of patients, their relatives, and carers.

Assess and initiate care for critically ill patients using critical care expertise and skills to assist in prevention, identification, and proactive management of current and potential problems.

To plan and deliver research/ evidence-based care and treatment in partnership with other health professionals; this may include prescribing medication and actively monitoring the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.

To request and/ or undertake investigations to augment patient assessment and care.

To monitor and review the effectiveness of interventions with the patient and colleagues and modify this to meet changing needs and established goals of care.

To delegate/ refer to other practitioners when this will improve health outcomes, or when risks and needs are beyond own competence and scope of practice.

To attend and participate, leading where necessary, in resuscitation attempts or clinical emergency situations as part of the team and provide expert clinical advice to the resuscitation team and team leader (where required).

Provide post cardiac arrest debriefing of staff and relatives.

Be a visible leader who is accessible and assists patients/service users/carers/relatives during incidental contacts.

Accountable for ensuring the appropriate and effective development, delivery and monitoring of patient care and service across areas of responsibility.

Monitor the quality and timeliness of nursing care and service provision in accordance with relevant professional and local standards.

Responsible for ensuring that care is delivered in a safe, efficient, effective and timely manner and that plans for discharge to ward, and department areas and transfer of patients is within acceptable safe parameters.

Responsible for providing senior nursing advice across areas of the Trust as required, including participation in Duty Manager rota for evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

Support Lead Nurse colleagues and Ward Managers to ensure the most appropriate distribution of staffing resources to balance risks and to ensure the safe and smooth running of the division.

Ensures patients and their families are treated with dignity and respect and information is conveyed to them in a timely and understandable manner.

Responsibilities for Risk & Clinical Governance

  • Works collaboratively with Divisional Governance team and Quality & Standards team and leads on complex investigations, resolutions and action planning.
  • To adhere to the Trust Strategy relating to clinical governance.
  • Undertake root case analysis and develop action plans, ensuring this leads to sustainable changes in improved practice.
  • Supports patients and staff in the handling of complaints and works to ensure early and satisfactory resolution of concerns.
  • The Lead Nurse takes the lead role within their areas of responsibility for ensuring effective patient and family engagement, ensuring that the views and comments of patients, carers and service users are sought and acted upon.
  • Be champions for driving the infection prevention and control agenda and challenging poor practice. Ensuring patients are cared for in clean and safe environments taking remedial action if standards are not maintained.
  • Where possible, take all reasonable action to address problems, concerns and complaints as near to source as possible, but also understands when to escalate.
  • Responsible for implementing effective risk assessment and management within own clinical areas or teams working closely with the divisional quality and governance team.
  • To act as Trust expert to ensure trust-wide review, audit and standardisation of resuscitation equipment for patients in conjunction with the Deteriorating Patient and Resuscitation Committee ensuring cost effective use of resources.

Responsibilities for Policy and Service Development and Implementation

Participates with service/specialty teams in the development of policy, processes and business plans at Directorate/Service level.

Represent and provide nursing expertise and advice to business and operational discussions, meetings and forums.

Responsible for recognising service requirements and ensuring these are communicated to the Directorate/Specialty teams and Divisional Associate Chief Nurse.

Ensuring that all staff practice in accordance with statutory and corporate policies; including those specific to patient safety.

To be aware of, comment on and/or actively participate in changes on policies, procedures or service developments.

To embrace and support line management and the department in making service improvements effective within the workplace.

Participate in National forums for Critical Care, Critical Care Outreach and Resuscitation, presenting and disseminating work as appropriate and contributing to the national agenda.

Advise and collaborate with other health care professionals and managers in implementing national and local guidelines for improving patient safety.

Collaborate with other members of the health care team, to maximise learning, reduce risk and improve patient safety.

Responsible for ensuring that areas for which they are responsible implement the quality audits and any associated or successor initiatives to within agreed/required timescales. Maintains accurate and contemporaneous records.

Promote an environment where research and development are valued.

Development of audits and analysis of working practices and trends to support improvements in performance in relation to quality and patient experience.

Responsibilities for Planning and Organising

  • Work in collaboration with the clinical teams daily. Monitor and action decisions in relation to clinical areas ensuring nursing skill mix in relation to activity and acuity. Manage and report any risk issues to the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse in a timely manner.
  • Organise and plan own day to day workload or activities to meet the demands of the job role.
  • Use information obtained from patients, families and staff to make changes to the patient environment and care where appropriate or necessary.
  • The Lead Nurse will supervise the assessment, planning, implementation provision and evaluation of patient care; ensuring that nursing and corporate standards are implemented, maintained, monitored and improved upon where necessary. This includes assuming all overall accountability within the directorate for the monitoring, review, improvement and provision of evidence and assurance relating to patient care.
  • In conjunction with the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse, the Lead Nurse will contribute to the strategic direction of service lines and specialties through meeting key performance indicators and national and local activity targets.

Responsibilities for Physical and / or Financial Resources

  • Within sphere of responsibility ensure self and line-report staff manage pay and non-pay resources efficiently and effectively, and in accordance with corporate standards, procedures, policies and objectives. Include formulating and delivering remedial action plans where adverse variances arise.
  • Work in partnership with Divisional Senior Management team, finance, HR and information analysts to lead the service line and specialties in a business-like way and to ensure the safe and effective management and leadership of the specialty teams and resources.

See attached for full details

Job description

Job responsibilities

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Responsibilities for Human Resources and Leadership

  • Ensure self and others practice is in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Councils Code of Conduct.
  • As an ambassador of the nursing profession, ensure self and others practice to the highest professional standards.
  • Responsible for the informal and formal appraisal of direct line report staff and for ensuring that they are trained, supported and developed accordingly.
  • Ensure that all direct line report staff have clear and agreed performance objectives that support the delivery of the Directorate and the wider Divisional and Trust objectives.
  • Participate in skill mix review, workforce redesign and recruitment and retention strategies to develop and modernise the workforce in conjunction with the divisional senior nursing and management team.
  • Responsible for the effective management of staff sickness and absence as well as maintaining an overview ensuring absence percentage targets are not breached, acting where required.
  • Responsible for overseeing HR management within their areas of responsibility including recruitment, sickness absence, training etc.
  • Overseeing and monitoring the quality, timeliness and development of nursing care in accordance with relevant professional standards.
  • The Lead Nurse will provide professional advice and support to specialty teams and service line colleagues to ensure the delivery of the highest quality of patient care and service delivery.
  • As a member of the senior team within the Division, the Lead Nurse will act as a professional role model to all nurses and will take corrective action to uphold the standards required of the Trust and the profession.
  • The Lead Nurse will be required to deputise for the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse as required and appropriate.
  • The Lead Nurse will ensure that nursing and relevant support staff are managed and developed to enable them to deliver the highest standards of patient care and service.
  • Participate in training and development activities that are relevant to the job role.
  • Promote an ethos of joint working, collaboration and mutual respect amongst all members of staff.

Clinical Practice Responsibilities

To maintain a broad, high level clinical skill set within the team to create an environment that ensures the safe reception, treatment, transfer and discharge of patients, their relatives, and carers.

Assess and initiate care for critically ill patients using critical care expertise and skills to assist in prevention, identification, and proactive management of current and potential problems.

To plan and deliver research/ evidence-based care and treatment in partnership with other health professionals; this may include prescribing medication and actively monitoring the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.

To request and/ or undertake investigations to augment patient assessment and care.

To monitor and review the effectiveness of interventions with the patient and colleagues and modify this to meet changing needs and established goals of care.

To delegate/ refer to other practitioners when this will improve health outcomes, or when risks and needs are beyond own competence and scope of practice.

To attend and participate, leading where necessary, in resuscitation attempts or clinical emergency situations as part of the team and provide expert clinical advice to the resuscitation team and team leader (where required).

Provide post cardiac arrest debriefing of staff and relatives.

Be a visible leader who is accessible and assists patients/service users/carers/relatives during incidental contacts.

Accountable for ensuring the appropriate and effective development, delivery and monitoring of patient care and service across areas of responsibility.

Monitor the quality and timeliness of nursing care and service provision in accordance with relevant professional and local standards.

Responsible for ensuring that care is delivered in a safe, efficient, effective and timely manner and that plans for discharge to ward, and department areas and transfer of patients is within acceptable safe parameters.

Responsible for providing senior nursing advice across areas of the Trust as required, including participation in Duty Manager rota for evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

Support Lead Nurse colleagues and Ward Managers to ensure the most appropriate distribution of staffing resources to balance risks and to ensure the safe and smooth running of the division.

Ensures patients and their families are treated with dignity and respect and information is conveyed to them in a timely and understandable manner.

Responsibilities for Risk & Clinical Governance

  • Works collaboratively with Divisional Governance team and Quality & Standards team and leads on complex investigations, resolutions and action planning.
  • To adhere to the Trust Strategy relating to clinical governance.
  • Undertake root case analysis and develop action plans, ensuring this leads to sustainable changes in improved practice.
  • Supports patients and staff in the handling of complaints and works to ensure early and satisfactory resolution of concerns.
  • The Lead Nurse takes the lead role within their areas of responsibility for ensuring effective patient and family engagement, ensuring that the views and comments of patients, carers and service users are sought and acted upon.
  • Be champions for driving the infection prevention and control agenda and challenging poor practice. Ensuring patients are cared for in clean and safe environments taking remedial action if standards are not maintained.
  • Where possible, take all reasonable action to address problems, concerns and complaints as near to source as possible, but also understands when to escalate.
  • Responsible for implementing effective risk assessment and management within own clinical areas or teams working closely with the divisional quality and governance team.
  • To act as Trust expert to ensure trust-wide review, audit and standardisation of resuscitation equipment for patients in conjunction with the Deteriorating Patient and Resuscitation Committee ensuring cost effective use of resources.

Responsibilities for Policy and Service Development and Implementation

Participates with service/specialty teams in the development of policy, processes and business plans at Directorate/Service level.

Represent and provide nursing expertise and advice to business and operational discussions, meetings and forums.

Responsible for recognising service requirements and ensuring these are communicated to the Directorate/Specialty teams and Divisional Associate Chief Nurse.

Ensuring that all staff practice in accordance with statutory and corporate policies; including those specific to patient safety.

To be aware of, comment on and/or actively participate in changes on policies, procedures or service developments.

To embrace and support line management and the department in making service improvements effective within the workplace.

Participate in National forums for Critical Care, Critical Care Outreach and Resuscitation, presenting and disseminating work as appropriate and contributing to the national agenda.

Advise and collaborate with other health care professionals and managers in implementing national and local guidelines for improving patient safety.

Collaborate with other members of the health care team, to maximise learning, reduce risk and improve patient safety.

Responsible for ensuring that areas for which they are responsible implement the quality audits and any associated or successor initiatives to within agreed/required timescales. Maintains accurate and contemporaneous records.

Promote an environment where research and development are valued.

Development of audits and analysis of working practices and trends to support improvements in performance in relation to quality and patient experience.

Responsibilities for Planning and Organising

  • Work in collaboration with the clinical teams daily. Monitor and action decisions in relation to clinical areas ensuring nursing skill mix in relation to activity and acuity. Manage and report any risk issues to the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse in a timely manner.
  • Organise and plan own day to day workload or activities to meet the demands of the job role.
  • Use information obtained from patients, families and staff to make changes to the patient environment and care where appropriate or necessary.
  • The Lead Nurse will supervise the assessment, planning, implementation provision and evaluation of patient care; ensuring that nursing and corporate standards are implemented, maintained, monitored and improved upon where necessary. This includes assuming all overall accountability within the directorate for the monitoring, review, improvement and provision of evidence and assurance relating to patient care.
  • In conjunction with the Divisional Associate Chief Nurse, the Lead Nurse will contribute to the strategic direction of service lines and specialties through meeting key performance indicators and national and local activity targets.

Responsibilities for Physical and / or Financial Resources

  • Within sphere of responsibility ensure self and line-report staff manage pay and non-pay resources efficiently and effectively, and in accordance with corporate standards, procedures, policies and objectives. Include formulating and delivering remedial action plans where adverse variances arise.
  • Work in partnership with Divisional Senior Management team, finance, HR and information analysts to lead the service line and specialties in a business-like way and to ensure the safe and effective management and leadership of the specialty teams and resources.

See attached for full details

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • NMC Registered Nurse
  • Degree in Healthcare related subject
  • Master's Degree or working towards, or equivalent experience
  • Evidence of continuing personal and professional development
  • Advanced Adult Life Support Instructor
  • Leadership/Management course or working towards
  • CCU post-graduate qualification
  • Recognised mentorship/teaching course

Desirable

  • Advanced Communication
  • Oncology post-graduate qualification
  • Level 7 clinical skills course
  • Non-medical prescribing course
  • Good Clinical Practice

Experience

Essential

  • Significant clinical experience in critical care at a senior level
  • Experience of successfully leading and implementing change
  • Proven ability to analyse complex problems and to develop and successfully implement practical and workable solutions to address them
  • Ability to think and plan strategically, operationally and creatively and to prioritise work programs in the face of competing demands
  • Evidence of proactive involvement in the development of nurses and nursing practice
  • Leadership of clinical governance and patient safety
  • Leading teams to achieve high-quality patient care through evidence based clinical practice

Desirable

  • Experience of implementing research into clinical practice
  • Experience of implementing complex change management programs

Skills

Essential

  • Well-developed leadership and influencing skills with the ability to enthuse, motivate and involve individuals and teams, and have them understand the Trust's and your performance expectations
  • Ability to be intellectually flexible and to look beyond existing structures, ways of working, boundaries and organisations to produce more effective and innovative service delivery and partnerships
  • Effective written communication skills including analysis and presentation of reports
  • Able to give effective oral presentations when expressing ideas to groups or individuals
  • Ability to analyse complex issues and make decisions
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team
  • Able to offer encouragement and support to others to foster both personal and professional development

Desirable

  • Ability to manage conflicting views and reconciles inter and intra professional differences of opinion

Knowledge

Essential

  • Wide knowledge of developments in the NHS impacting on Trust including Comprehensive understanding of current NHS initiatives and targets
  • Confident with HR policies and procedures and demonstrable evidence of managing significant numbers of staff
  • Accreditation (CQC) and revalidation knowledge and experience
  • Evidence of extensive expert professional/clinical knowledge in area supplemented by specialist clinical training and CPD

Desirable

  • Knowledge of quality improvement tools and methodology

VALUES

Essential

  • Ability to demonstrate the organisational values and behaviours

OTHER

Essential

  • The post holder will be required to exert occasional light to moderate physical effort
  • Excellent inter-personal and communication skills with good listening skills
  • High level of work organisation, self-motivation, drive for performance and improvement, and flexibility in approach and attitude
  • Strong sense of commitment to openness, honesty and integrity in undertaking the role
  • Able to work with staff at all levels across the Trust
  • Able to work a full range of hours including some weekend working, where indicated.
  • To exert frequent concentration - responding to frequent changing needs in the clinical area and to deal with service issues
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • NMC Registered Nurse
  • Degree in Healthcare related subject
  • Master's Degree or working towards, or equivalent experience
  • Evidence of continuing personal and professional development
  • Advanced Adult Life Support Instructor
  • Leadership/Management course or working towards
  • CCU post-graduate qualification
  • Recognised mentorship/teaching course

Desirable

  • Advanced Communication
  • Oncology post-graduate qualification
  • Level 7 clinical skills course
  • Non-medical prescribing course
  • Good Clinical Practice

Experience

Essential

  • Significant clinical experience in critical care at a senior level
  • Experience of successfully leading and implementing change
  • Proven ability to analyse complex problems and to develop and successfully implement practical and workable solutions to address them
  • Ability to think and plan strategically, operationally and creatively and to prioritise work programs in the face of competing demands
  • Evidence of proactive involvement in the development of nurses and nursing practice
  • Leadership of clinical governance and patient safety
  • Leading teams to achieve high-quality patient care through evidence based clinical practice

Desirable

  • Experience of implementing research into clinical practice
  • Experience of implementing complex change management programs

Skills

Essential

  • Well-developed leadership and influencing skills with the ability to enthuse, motivate and involve individuals and teams, and have them understand the Trust's and your performance expectations
  • Ability to be intellectually flexible and to look beyond existing structures, ways of working, boundaries and organisations to produce more effective and innovative service delivery and partnerships
  • Effective written communication skills including analysis and presentation of reports
  • Able to give effective oral presentations when expressing ideas to groups or individuals
  • Ability to analyse complex issues and make decisions
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team
  • Able to offer encouragement and support to others to foster both personal and professional development

Desirable

  • Ability to manage conflicting views and reconciles inter and intra professional differences of opinion

Knowledge

Essential

  • Wide knowledge of developments in the NHS impacting on Trust including Comprehensive understanding of current NHS initiatives and targets
  • Confident with HR policies and procedures and demonstrable evidence of managing significant numbers of staff
  • Accreditation (CQC) and revalidation knowledge and experience
  • Evidence of extensive expert professional/clinical knowledge in area supplemented by specialist clinical training and CPD

Desirable

  • Knowledge of quality improvement tools and methodology

VALUES

Essential

  • Ability to demonstrate the organisational values and behaviours

OTHER

Essential

  • The post holder will be required to exert occasional light to moderate physical effort
  • Excellent inter-personal and communication skills with good listening skills
  • High level of work organisation, self-motivation, drive for performance and improvement, and flexibility in approach and attitude
  • Strong sense of commitment to openness, honesty and integrity in undertaking the role
  • Able to work with staff at all levels across the Trust
  • Able to work a full range of hours including some weekend working, where indicated.
  • To exert frequent concentration - responding to frequent changing needs in the clinical area and to deal with service issues

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

The Christie NHS FT

Address

Critical Care Outreach Team - E00333

Wilmslow Road

Manchester

M20 4BX


Employer's website

https://www.christie.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

The Christie NHS FT

Address

Critical Care Outreach Team - E00333

Wilmslow Road

Manchester

M20 4BX


Employer's website

https://www.christie.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Divisional Associate Chief Nurse

Annie Dewberry

annie.dewberry@nhs.net

07769165081

Date posted

02 May 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8a

Salary

£50,952 to £57,349 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

413-82614-CSSS-SD

Job locations

Critical Care Outreach Team - E00333

Wilmslow Road

Manchester

M20 4BX


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