Dialysis Clinic Manager - Nurse Qualified

Gloucester
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Dialysis Clinic Manager - Nurse Qualified

Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Position: Dialysis Clinic Manager - Nurse Qualified     
Service: Dialysis Clinic
Care: Renal / Dialysis     
Salary: £43,500 - £48,800 per annum - negotiable depending on experience
Hours: Full time- NO NIGHTS OR SUNDAYS
Contract type: Permanent
About the role:
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a passionate and experienced Dialysis Nurse to work as a Clinic Manager within a bright and modern Dialysis Clinic in Gloucester, Gloucestershire. This is a great opportunity for a motivated Clinic Manager to run a well-established and reputable clinic. The clinic provides person centred care to renal patients and take pride in the holistic care that they provide. The team are passionate about providing high quality care and building meaningful patient relationships. They are looking for a like-minded Clinic Manager to have full responsibility for running the clinic . The clinic boasts excellent facilities for both their patients and their staff.

Duties and responsibilities
You will be working as a Clinic Manager and will be responsible for the following duties;

Full operational and clinic management of the clinic and maintaining high care and quality outcomes
Ensuring compliance with all policies, procedures, guidelines and regulations
Preparing the clinic for audits
Instigating continuous improvement activities at clinic and management levels
Effective financial management including budget planning and cost control
Supervision, training and supporting staff

Who we're looking for

Be NMC registered with a post basic qualification in renal nursing- your pin must not have any restrictions or conditions
Eligibility to live and work in the UK
At least 5 years UK experience in Haemodialysis including at least 2 years as a senior level
Proven experience managing and leading a team of nurses and practitioners
Strong understanding of the Health and Social Care Act 2008
Excellent communication skills and good knowledge of MS Office

Benefits:
Employees are offered a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to:

35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays- increasing with length of service
Competitive annual salary
Excellent career progression and development opportunities
Full supernumerary induction
Extensive on-going training
No night shifts or Sundays
Overtime paid at time and a half after completing full-time hours
Enhancements for evenings and Saturday working
Holidays on Christmas and New Year's Day.
Life Assurance
Peppy Digital Health App
Company Pension
Friendly and supportive working environment

How to Apply:
Person Specification: All applicants for the role of Dialysis Clinic Manager must have a valid NMC Registration no restrictions and full eligibility to live and work in the UK.  At least 5 years UK experience as a Renal Dialysis Nurse and experience managing a clinic team is essential.

For more information regarding this vacancy, please contact Amy Daruvalla on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to 

Alternatively, you can text (phone number removed), if you do decide to text, please pop your name on there so I know who it's from.

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