Senior Fertility Nurse London

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Role: Senior Fertility Nurse
Location: London
Salary: £70,000 base salary + 33 days holiday
Hours: Full-time
 
Are you a Senior Fertility Nurse seeking a rewarding role in a nurturing and innovative fertility clinic? A highly successful group of premium IVF clinics is seeking a Senior Fertility Nurse to join their brand-new satellite clinic in London. This role offers a salary of £70,000, plus 33 days holiday.

Envision working in a brand-new clinic in London with state-of-the-art facilities. This is a highly successful, collaborative, and patient-focused clinic group, where hands-on leadership fosters open and honest communication in a culture grounded in learning and development. The team is nurturing and passionate, striving to provide the best experience for both patients and employees.

You will work autonomously in the satellite clinic as part of the multidisciplinary team to support patients before, during, and after treatment cycles, developing a therapeutic environment to meet the individual needs of the patient. You will be responsible for undertaking initial Nurse Consultations including blood taking, Ultrasound Scanning (pre-treatment, in-treatment, and early/viability pregnancy scanning), as well as providing information to enable patients to make informed choices regarding their treatment and keep accurate patient records.

To be considered for this exceptional new role, you must be a Registered Nurse or Midwife with an active registration and a proven track record in fertility and ultrasound scanning (including pre-treatment, in-treatment, and pregnancy scanning).

Other fertility nurses choose to work at this clinic because they value the friendly, collaborative, patient-centric environment. The new satellite clinic's prime location offers various public transport options. Additionally, the organisation is committed to career progression, focusing on the development and advancement of its employees.
 
To apply for this Fertility Nurse job in London click ‘apply now’ or get in touch with Fertility Talent. We would be thrilled to hear from you

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