Nurse Educator (East Midlands)

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Job Description CK Group are recruiting for a NurseEducator in Diabetes, to join a diagnostics company in a fieldbased role covering the East Midlands, and covering East Anglia, ona contract basis for 6 months. Salary: Daily: £180 PAYE or £230UMB/LTD. Nurse Educator (diabetes) Role: - Delivering high-qualitytraining and education to both healthcare professionals andpatients in primary and secondary care settings. - Providetechnical device training to support best practices in diabetesmanagement. - Supporting a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)system, ensuring healthcare professionals and patients areconfident in its use for effective diabetes management. - Patientsupport & empowerment - training patients on CGM. - Providetechnical guidance on use of CGM to patients and healthcareprofessionals. Your Background: - Current or previously registerednurse (RN). - Previous experience as a Diabetes specialist nurse orequivalent (DSN). - Experience in delivering training to healthcareprofessionals and patients. - Strong understanding of diabetesmanagement, medication, monitoring and lifestyle interventions.Company: Our client is a global pharmaceutical company with a majorpresence in the UK. Their purpose is to deliver life-changingmedicines and to do this they are completely science-led and liketo share this with the scientific, healthcare and businesscommunities within the UK. Location: This role is field-basedcovering the East Midlands and into East Anglia. Apply: It isessential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK.Please quote reference 127 133 in all correspondence. Please note:This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure andBarring Service (DBS) check. If this position isn't suitable butyou are looking for a new role, or if you are interested in seeingwhat opportunities are out there, head over to our LinkedIn page(cka-group) and follow us to see our latest jobs and companynews.

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