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Nurse Educator (Diabetes)

Shrewsbury
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CK Group are recruiting for a Nurse Educator (Diabetes) to join a company in the pharmaceutical industry on a contract basis for 12 months working across the territory (Mid Wales & into West Midlands).

Salary:
Paying up to £185 per day PAYE or £230 per day Umbrella (inside IR35)

Nurse Educator Role:

Training & Education: Deliver engaging and effective training to healthcare professionals and patients in one-on-one and group settings.
Patient Support & Empowerment: Train patients and caregivers on use of a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system and associated applications to enable effective diabetes management.
Clinical Expertise & Support: Provide expert technical guidance and support on use and management of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to healthcare professionals, and patients.
Customer Relationship & Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships with patients, key stakeholders, including nurses, GPs, endocrinologists, and other healthcare professionals.
Operational Effectiveness & CRM Management: Maintain accurate training records and documentation in the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
Your Background:

Essential: Current Registered Nurse (RN)
Essential: Previous experience as a Diabetes Specialist Nurse (DSN) or equivalent. A specialist qualification or significant experience/ interest in diabetes care.
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.
Must have full UK driving licence and own vehicle.Company:
Our client is one of the world's premier innovative biopharmaceutical companies, discovering, developing and providing over 160 different medicines, vaccines and consumer healthcare products to help improve the lives of millions of people in the UK and around the world every year.

Location: 
This role is field based and will be covering the territory of Mid Wales, and into West Midlands potentially.  

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For more information, or to apply for this Nurse educator (diabetes) please contact the Key Accounts Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). Please quote reference (Apply online only).
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK
Please note: This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

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