Pulse Healthcare
Clinical Research Nurse

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Clinical Research Nurse
Nursing Service Delivery Lead – South Wales Up to £31 per hour (umbrella) + weekend enhancements Starting July | Ongoing project Pulse’s AHP Team is recruiting experienced Nursing Service Delivery Leads to support an established Phlebotomy & Healthcare Research Programme as it enters its next phase. This is a flexible, shift-based role (similar to bank work), ideal for senior nurses with leadership experience seeking part-time shift work alongside other commitments. Candidates should ideally be available 2–3 days per week within a 6-day service. Monday – Friday & Sunday The Role Working across mobile research units in the South Wales area (locations rotate every 5–6 weeks), you will provide clinical and operational leadership to Healthcare Support Workers and phlebotomy teams, ensuring safe, high-quality service delivery. Key responsibilities include: Clinical leadership and supervision of HSWs Oversight of phlebotomy services and standards Ensuring governance, compliance, and quality targets are met Acting as first point of escalation for operational issues Supporting staff breaks in a supernumerary capacity Managing staff attendance and shift scheduling Reporting directly to the Lead Nurse Essential Requirements Registered Nurse with experience in a lead or supervisory role Proven phlebotomy experience (hands-on competence required) Ability to work 2–3 days per week Willingness to fully register with Pulse Driving licence highly beneficial due to mobile sites Expected locations over coming months, we are looking for people to work in areas that are convenient to them, you wont be expected to work in every area if this is too far to travel. Cardiff, Barry, Penarth, Newport, Ebbw Vale, Caerphilly, Llaneli, Neath, Port Talbot, Tonypandy, Swansea etc. About the Programme This role supports a large-scale health research initiative designed to help people live healthier lives for longer. Participants provide physical measurements, blood samples, and lifestyle data to support advances in disease prevention, early detection, and treatment.
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