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Diabetic Eye Screener Grader

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Nottingham

Requirements

  • - Educated to A level standard
  • - Proficient in using a computer and software packages
  • - Previous experience in customer care and in the field of science, healthcare or photography is essential
  • - For the qualified position, must hold the Diploma and have experience of working in the field
  • - Ability to work both as part of a team and independently
  • - Excellent communication skills within the multidisciplinary team
  • - Accountable in carrying out clinical duties as a lone worker
  • - Expected to work in line with National Quality Assurance Standards
  • - Excellent planning and organisational skills
  • - Confident decision making and effective problem solving
  • - Enthusiasm for a career in Diabetic Eye Screening must be evident

Responsibilities

  • - You will be working from Ropewalk House and will travel to and from healthcare settings within Nottinghamshire undertaking screening clinics.
  • - You will be able to work both as part of a team and independently in developing and delivering the programme and must present excellent communication skills within the multidisciplinary team.
  • - You will be accountable in carrying out clinical duties as a lone worker associated with the role and are expected to work in line with National Quality Assurance Standards.
  • - You will be required to undertake a variety of essential tasks alongside screening and grading including data collection and analysis, liaising with a number of internal and external contacts and involvement in service improvement projects.

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the trainee position?

For the trainee position, applicants must be educated to A level standard and must be proficient in using a computer and software packages.

Is previous experience in healthcare required for this position?

Yes, previous experience in customer care and in the field of science, healthcare, or photography is essential for the trainee position.

What qualifications are necessary for the qualified Diabetic Retinal Screener Grader position?

Applicants for the qualified position must hold the Diploma and have experience working in the field.

Where will I be based for this role?

You will primarily work from Ropewalk House and will travel to healthcare settings within Nottinghamshire for screening clinics.

What skills are important for this job?

Applicants should demonstrate excellent planning and organisational skills, confident decision-making abilities, and effective problem-solving skills.

Will I be working independently or as part of a team?

You will be required to work both as part of a team and independently while developing and delivering the screening programme.

How can I reach out for more information about the role?

For further details or to arrange an informal visit, you can contact Marc Thorley, the Programme Manager, at marc.thorley@nuh.nhs.uk or by calling 07812275530.

Is diversity encouraged in the application process?

Yes, we particularly welcome applications from individuals who identify as Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we strive for better representation at NUH.

What are the values of the Greater Nottingham Diabetic Eye Screening Programme?

The values include being caring and helpful, safe and vigilant for patients and colleagues, clinically excellent, driving innovation, using resources wisely, and providing quality products, services, and experiences for staff and patients.

Are there opportunities for personal development within this role?

Yes, there are endless personal development opportunities available, and at NUH, we will endeavor to turn your job into a career.

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The NHS (National Health Service) provides comprehensive healthcare services across the United Kingdom, offering a range of medical care, from general practice to specialised treatments. Its ultimate mission is to ensure that all UK residents receive high-quality, accessible, and free healthcare at the point of use. The NHS aims to improve public health outcomes by delivering patient-centred care, advancing medical research, and promoting health and wellbeing across diverse communities. Its purpose is to offer equitable health services that support and enhance the lives of individuals, irrespective of their financial circumstances.

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