Deputy Clinic Manager - Worcester, United Kingdom - Fresenius Medical Care, Europe, Middle East, and Africa

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    Permanent position, Full time
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    Deputy Clinic Manager

    Are you committed to delivering patient-orientated, high quality care? Do you have the expertise to provide specialised nursing guidance and advice? Can you work with others to maintain performance?

    In a modern, well-equipped environment with a multi-disciplinary approach to care, you will provide the operational management to ensure that the service is patient-led and performing well. You will allocate resources effectively, oversee the training and development of staff and play a part in delivering care plans for individual patients. By promoting a culture of innovation and a passion for care, you will ensure that your clinic meets the needs of every patient.

    Your skill set will be a 1st or 2nd level nurse registered with the NMC with either formal renal nursing qualification or substantial Haemodialysis experience. Additionally, you will also have experience of managing others, counselling patients and understanding the role of the Care Quality Commission.

    Making a difference to patient's lives is why we're here. As a world leader in renal care, Fresenius offers dedicated, patient centred environments where quality care and the latest technology provide a supportive, modern patient experience.

    As an employer, we're keen to look after our people with as much dedication as they look after our patients. That's why we offer competitive salaries, excellent training and exceptional career prospects. We're a growing and ambitious company, so there is huge potential here to develop with us and enjoy fantastic rewards in your career.

    Worcester Dialysis Unit operates 20 haemodialysis stations, serving up to 100 patients, in partnership with Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Birmingham (QEUHB) using only the latest equipment. Nursing is planned at a ratio 1:4 patients, and you will be supported by HCA's on each shift.

    This is a full time role of 37.5 hours a week. Current days are working various shifts Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7.00am to 11.30pm and Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7.00am to 6.30pm.

    Who is Fresenius Medical Care?

    We are the leading provider of dialysis services to the NHS, operating 52 partnership dialysis units that together provide regular dialysis treatment to over 3,800 NHS patients in the UK . We are part of a global company treating over 344,000 patients worldwide across over 4,000 clinics .

    We also operate 44 production sites on all continents to provide dialysis products such as dialysis machines, dialysers and related disposables. 1 in every 2 of all dialysis machines used around the globe are manufactured by Fresenius Medical Care and we are the 3rd largest medical devices company in the world.

    For more information please visit Fresenius Medical Care's provider website, .

    We are a growing and ambitious company who invests in talent and creates an environment where you can grow too. Come on our journey with us, see your skills develop and be rewarded for the exceptional care you give

    Deputy Clinic Manager posts will be subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure

    Fresenius Medical Care is an equal opportunities employer

    Career with a purposeWe offer an opportunity to create and deliver treatments that save and change lives for the better. We'll support your ongoing development. And you'll be part of a dedicated team of people who inspire each other to create the best possible healthcare outcomes each and every day. Inclusion and diversityJoining Fresenius Medical Care means becoming part of a team that values diversity. We embrace the wealth of different backgrounds, cultures, experiences and opinions that make up our workforce and strive to create an inclusive atmosphere in which all our employees feel valued. StabilityDeveloping innovative products and continuously improving our renal therapies made us the clear market leader in the production of hemodialysis machines, with sustainable, profitable growth . This position provides our employees with the stability and security they need to help improve the lives of our patients. Learning and developmentWe offer participation in programs at world-class business schools, leadership development, regular training for our nurses, health care professionals and manufacturing staff and digital access to high-quality educational content for all employees worldwide 24/7. Local benefitsOur employees enjoy both local and global opportunities for growth and personal fulfilment. We offer local benefits designed to suit the requirements of the respective country and place of work to create ideal conditions everywhere. Work-life balanceWe want to empower people to deliver better care. Therefore, we promote a better work-life balance through flexible working hours, part-time models, the possibility to work from home, and more.