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Nurse Educator (West Midlands)

Birmingham
6 months ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a Nurse Educator in Diabetes, to join a diagnostics company, in a field based role covering West Midlands (with easy access into Wales), on a contract basis for 6 months.

Salary: 

Daily: £180 PAYE or £230 UMB/LTD.

Nurse Educator (diabetes) Role:

Delivering high-quality training and education to both healthcare professionals and patients in primary and secondary care settings.
Provide technical device training to support best practices in diabetes management.
Supporting a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, ensuring healthcare professionals and patients are confident in its use for effective diabetes management.
Patient support & empowerment - training patients on CGM.
Provide technical guidance on use of CGM to patients and healthcare professionals. 
Your Background:

Current or previously registered nurse (RN).
Previous experience as a Diabetes specialist nurse or equivalent (DSN).
Experience in delivering training to healthcare professionals and patients.
Strong understanding of diabetes management, medication, monitoring and lifestyle interventions.
Company:

Our client is a global pharmaceutical company with a major presence in the UK. Their purpose is to deliver life-changing medicines and to do this they are completely science-led and like to share this with the scientific, healthcare and business communities within the UK.

Location:

This role is field-based covering the West Midlands, (needs easy access into Wales). 

Apply:

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence. 

Please note: 

This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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