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Specialist Nurse in Inflammatory Dermatology

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Posting date: 21 August 2025
Salary: £38,682.00 to £46,580.00 per year
Additional salary information: £38682.00 - £46580.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 04 September 2025
Location: Liverpool, L14 3LB
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9287-25-1340

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Summary

Will have completed one of the national phototherapy courses and will manage the smooth running of the phototherapy unit and the nurses within that area. Facilitates developments of new services to meet the needs of patients Articulates the evidence base around Phototherapy changes practice accordingly Has requisite skills and knowledge to manage a caseload of patients requiring a particular therapy and uses clinical expertise and experience to adjust treatment protocols to optimise effects and minimise adverse effects based on clinical evidence/best practice Using advanced communication skills prepares patients for Phototherapy ie pre treatment counselling/consent, Minimal Phototoxic Dose testing independently interpreting results and initiating appropriate treatment regime Provide expert interventions/treatments, manages related complications Development of phototherapy Training programme, educating and developing others in theory and practice of Phototherapy ie junior nurses, medical students and doctors Responsible for establishing and maintaining a system for calibration of all phototherapy equipment and advises on principles of metering and dosimetry for use with Phototherapy equipment Develops and reviews information leaflets for patients in liaison with Trusts quality department, ensuring information is up to date and evidence based Produces and reviews guidelines / protocols for Phototherapies using evidence based practice Provides a support service to staff and patients with chronic skin disease, Cutaneous T cell Lymphoma Order and maintain specialist supplies eg ultraviolet light tubes, Psoralens Ensures due regard is given to the customs, values and spiritual beliefs of patients Develop methods for identifying, maintaining and improving the quality of care through facilitation of best practice ie Adverse events forms. Monthly meetings Develop and maintain Database Making clinical decisions for a defined patient group Providing a nurse led clinic service monitoring disease progress and efficacy of therapeutic drugs for management of inflammatory skin disease in accordance with NICE / MHRA guidelines (isotretinoin / biologic clinics) Uses up to date evidence to inform decision making and best practice Action results of specialist investigations to assist planning of patient care Management / Education Responsible for ensuring adequate staffing/skill mix within phototherapy unit Management of nurse led and consultant clinics to ensure targets are met Leads on health and safety issues/risk assessment with all UV equipment taking responsibility to ensure safe practice is adhered to Ensures outcomes and action plans of patient complaints are implemented and monitored Ensure compliance with trust policies and procedures Contributes to planning, monitoring and control of resources Manages and identifies educational training and development needs within phototherapy and facilitates the personal development of others involved in the delivery of the phototherapy service Monitors and identifies situations where the scope of practice needs to be expanded to improve the service Manages effective relationships with nursing and medical staff across teams to ensure that all facets of nursing care are covered Ensure effective communication with patients, relatives, community nursing staff, other hospitals and local agencies to facilitate the smooth transfer and after care of patients Disseminates information to individuals undertaking professional development to the team, patients and carers, inclusive of link nurse network Develop and promote an effective and responsive clinical nursing environment

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