Job Title: Diabetes Specialist Nurse (Remote) Location: Remote role supporting a practice in Cumbria Hours: Full-time (Part-time considered, minimum 4 days per week) System used : Emis About the Role: Join a leading healthcare service provider as a Diabetes Specialist Nurse to deliver specialized, patient-focused diabetes care remotely for a practice based in Cumbria. This unique position offers the chance to make a real difference in diabetes management and patient outcomes, providing guidance and support to healthcare professionals and patients to optimize treatment pathways. In this role, you’ll work closely with the NHS to implement best practices in diabetes care. Through remote consultations, you’ll support practices in delivering a high standard of care, focusing on improving patient education and outcomes in line with national guidelines. Key Responsibilities: Provide remote support and guidance to healthcare teams on diabetes management and treatment options. Ideally able to prescribe Conduct virtual consultations with patients, focusing on disease management, lifestyle modifications, and medication adherence. Work collaboratively with NHS partners to implement the latest treatment protocols, drive best practices, and improve diabetes care delivery. Educate healthcare professionals on treatment pathways and strategies to manage diabetes in line with national standards. Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with healthcare regulations. What We Offer: Competitive salary with additional benefits, including a car allowance or company car. Flexible working hours – enjoy the autonomy and convenience of remote work. Professional development opportunities in diabetes care and a collaborative environment focused on clinical excellence. Comprehensive benefits package, including pension, private healthcare, NMC/RCN fee coverage, and performance-based bonus. Requirements: NMC registration with demonstrated expertise in diabetes care. Prior experience as a nurse advisor or specialist nurse, particularly in diabetes management, is highly desirable. Strong communication skills and a commitment to delivering patient-centered care. In-depth knowledge of diabetes treatment guidelines and the ability to apply these in practice.