Lead Nurse - Medical Specialties

NHS Ayrshire & Arran

The Lead Nurse will provide clinical, professional and managerial leadership to nursing staff within Medical specialities, South Sector, supporting the achievement of organisational and directorate objectives and quality standards.

The post holder will be a credible leader and have a consistent approach to supporting the clinical and managerial teams in the delivery and achievement of high quality compassionate and person-centred care, whilst simultaneously driving quality initiatives and financial efficiency across the Directorate.

The Lead Nurse must demonstrate excellent communication, interpersonal and leadership skills, ensuring robust governance processes in place to support the delivery and assurance of excellent person-centred care.

This is an opportunity to influence the future of nursing within one of Scotland’s leading hospitals. You will be supported to develop your career, lead change and make a lasting impact on patient experience and outcomes. If you are ready to lead with confidence and compassion, we would love to hear from you.

Applicants should be First Level Registered Nurse with extensive experience as a Band 7 Senior Charge Nurse/equivalent with a first level degree/supplemented/equivalent.

Informal Contact: Sharron Parrott - Clinical Service Manager, Medical Specialties 0141 451 6437 ***email_hidden***

Information for candidates

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