The NHS Fife Neurology service is looking for a highly motivated and dynamic Band 6 Clinical Nurse Specialist to work within the Multiple Sclerosis specialist nursing team. This is an exciting opportunity to deliver support and advice for patients and families affected by MS. You will be part of a small forward thinking team delivering and supporting holistic care to the people of Fife living with this illness. You will participate in multi-disciplinary team working and provide professional advice and expertise to colleagues within the acute in-patient setting, community hospitals, and wider community teams. We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who can demonstrate experience in providing specialist care and working autonomously.
The candidate should have a commitment to patient centred care, service improvement and supporting effective team working. The post holder will be expected to ensure safe and effective care that enhances the patient experience and contributes to the delivery of the organisation's objectives.
Any informal enquiries please contact Angela Glancey Clinical Nurse Manager at
[email protected] or 01592 643355 ext 20099
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