University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Red Cell Haematology Advanced Nurse Practitioner

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About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dynamic and self-motivated nurse with strong clinical, leadership skills and expertise to join the Haemoglobinopathy (red cell haematology) nursing team as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner. This will provide an excellent opportunity to focus your advanced nursing skills on direct patient care and service development.
The post holder will be responsible for the coordination of patients’ throughout their complex care journey and now with the exiting opportunity to help develop and oversee patient pathways for gene therapy and BMT. They will work closely with the CNS team and medical team.
Within the service, there is a wide breadth of experience and the post holder will need to work across all patient cohorts, including the paediatric and young adults service, to ensure a safe service.
Responsibilities
- Coordination of Patient Care: The post holder will be responsible for the coordination of patients’ throughout their complex care journey.
- Development and Oversight of Patient Pathways: Help develop and oversee patient pathways for gene therapy and BMT.
- Professional Development: The post holder will be expected to facilitate the professional development of junior nurses in the department.
- Patient Care: You will be actively involved in patient care throughout UCLH, as a Specialist Haemoglobinaopthy Centre (SHT) as well as work across The Red Cell Network Haemoglobinopathy Co-ordinating Centre (HCC).
- Support Outreach Services: The post holder will support outreach services in regard to gene therapy and play a key part in expanding this service.
- Leadership and Education: The role involves leadership, education, and supporting colleagues to ensure safe, effective, and patient-centred care across the service.
- Clinical Assessment and Management: As a haemoglobinopathy Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP), you will provide expert clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of patients with complex conditions.
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Requirements
- Qualifications:
- Strong nursing background
- Substantial Haemoglobinopathy/Haematology experience
- Completed or working towards a postgraduate qualification
- Skills:
- Independent prescriber
- Advanced physical assessment course


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About the Employer
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education, and world-class research.
Specialist Services:
- Women’s health
- Treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal, and oral disease
Sustainability Commitment:
- Committed to sustainability and pledged to become a carbon net zero health service.
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Bernadette Hylton
- Job title: Lead Haemoglobinopathy Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Email address: b.hylton@nhs.net
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