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Clinical Nurse Educator - Diabetes

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Birmingham
3 months ago
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Your new company

My client, a global pharmaceutical company with a goal of contributing to healthcare innovation and environmental sustainability. They are focused on improving people’s quality of life by preventing, alleviating, and curing diseases. They have a wide pharmaceutical portfolio, specialising in some of the following areas: Oncology, neuroscience, and rare diseases and develop diagnostic tests, instruments and digital solutions with the power to transform healthcare for people around the world. There is an opportunity for a Nurse Educator - Diabetes to join their technical service team on an initial 6-month contract. This is a Field based role so you will need a car and UK driving licence.


Outside IR35

PAYE - Up to £180 p/d

Umbrella / Ltd - Up to £230 p/d


There are various roles covering different areas of the UK:

  • Bristol, South West England, Wales
  • South East England


Your new role

As the Nurse Educator you will play a critical role in delivering high-quality training and education to both healthcare professionals and patients in primary and secondary care settings.

You will provide technical device training to support best practices in diabetes management. This role is dedicated to supporting a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, ensuring healthcare professionals and patients are confident in its use for effective diabetes management.

You will approach patient care and professional education with strong empathy, ensuring understanding, confidence, and improved outcomes.


What you'll need to succeed

You must be a current or previously Registered Nurse (RN)

You must have previous experience as a Diabetes Specialist Nurse (DSN) or equivalent. A specialist qualification or significant experience/ interest in diabetes care.

You must have experience in delivering training to both healthcare professionals and patients in group and individual settings.

Strong understanding of diabetes management, including medication, monitoring, and lifestyle interventions.

Familiarity with NHS structures and processes in both primary and secondary care.

Knowledge of CRM systems and experience in maintaining customer interactions.

Strong empathy and ability to support patients with a compassionate, patient-centred approach.

Excellent communication and presentation skills.

Full UK driving license.


What you need to do now

Before you apply for this position, it is vital that you are in possession of a UK passport or relevant visa to work without restrictions in the UK and residing in the UK.


If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Roberta Atkins on


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