Head & Neck Nurse

Bristol
2 weeks ago
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The Company: 

Market leading company very well respected in the respiratory field. 

Established for over 30 + years.  

Plans to grow the business and a great opportunity for earning potential. 

Benefits of the Head & Neck Nurse 

£40k-£45k basic salary 

Quarterly bonus is worth approx. £600 but there are also accelerators  

Annual review of salary every January 

Company Car - Hybrid/Full Electric (Will fit charge point) 

Pension - 5.5% employer & employee to match 

Private medical 

Life assurance x 3  

Medicash scheme 

25 Days annual leave will rise to 27 after 2 years service 

Can purchase up to another 5 days annual leave 

Cycle to work scheme & technology scheme 

Access to online discount platform 

The Role of the Head & Neck Nurse 

Our client develops and sells medical devices for people living with a neck stoma - focused around laryngectomy and tracheostomy care to help people breathe & speak. 

Dealing with clinicians in the community.  

Getting buy in from them, in order to refer patients to them - will do clinical training, home visits, discharged house visits & offering patient care at home. 

Targeted on patient referrals

Covering the South West. 

Conduct patient reviews via phone, video consultation, clinic or home visits 

To manage own clinical workload and respond effectively to patient needs and ensuring patient choice and ease of access to services. 

The Ideal Person for the Head & Neck Nurse 

Must be clinical 

Ideally someone with laryngectomy and tracheostomy experience 

Used to working in ICU/HDU environment.  

Someone like an ICU/HBU nurse, respiratory nurse, ENT nurse or a Head & Neck specialist 

If you think the role of Head & Neck Nurse is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: David Gray 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK. 

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