NURSE SPECIALIST ACUTE AND jobs in MANCHESTER, United Kingdom

Our Client is currently seeking a skilled and compassionate Clinical Nurse Specialist within Wound Care... to join their dedicated team. As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will play a critical role in providing specialized care to patients...

Luminary Group

to join their dedicated team. As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will play a critical role in providing specialized care to patients... as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Wound Care (CNS-WC) preferred. Minimum of [number] years of experience as a Clinical Nurse...

Luminary Group

Benefit from working as a Advanced Nurse Practitioner within a vibrant and happy, practice. Work alongside a tight knit... or telephone and face to face appointments, mostly face-to-face Traditional duties minor illness, acute, urgent on the day...

Menlo Park Recruitment

Registered Mental Health Nurse Location: Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £37,000 DOE + £5,000 Welcome Bonus... ago, they've become pioneers in providing top-tier mental health, specialist care, education, and social services...

Merco Medical Staffing

Staff Nurse – Haematology Location: Manchester Hours: Permanent, Full-time – 37.5 hrs a week Salary..., day case and outpatient treatments. No Haematology experience is needed if you have acute nursing experience. As a Staff...

Pulse Jobs

to support patients on their journey to recovery. Opportunities available in: CAMHS Acute PICU EDU Specialist DBT Unit...

Merco Medical Staffing

another Consultant Haematologist, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist/Operational Lead and Clinical Nurse Specialist. The... team of 14 Consultants and at TGH will complement the current single-handed Haematologist, a Clinical Nurse Specialist...

British Medical Journal

successful applicants in the development of specialist interests within the fields of anaesthesia, critical care, pain and perioperative... including offices for the medical staff, Acute Pain nurses and secretarial staff, a seminar room and a trainee's common room...

British Medical Journal