Haematology Nurse Specialist - Digital Patient Support & Adherence
This is an exciting new role, created to support and develop the Sanius Health Myeloma Digital Support & Adherence Programme, enabling patients and their caregivers to optimally manage their condition to improve outcomes.
The postholder will play a key role in supporting the remote monitoring of patients with multiple myeloma within the UK. The role would be remote working with 2 days a week on site at Sanius office within London, as well as attendance to Modality East Surrey practices, working centrally within the division.
The Programme delivers a patient-facing symptom and adherence tracking digital solution, alongside coaching support and biometric monitoring, empowering patients, family members, and carers to optimally manage the symptom burden and provide individualized patient support to access information and services.
The postholder will have the opportunity to support additional programmes in the Sanius Health portfolio, contributing to improved pathways of care and real-world evidence generation.
The postholder will be required to work autonomously and exercise a very high level of clinical expertise. They must also possess expertise in the assessment of patients, with excellent communication skills to work across organisational and professional boundaries.
Main Duties of the Job
1. To monitor biometrics via the Sanius Health Platform, escalating out of range parameters in accordance with clinically validated protocols.
2. To provide advice and support to myeloma patients on the programme, referring to healthcare colleagues in secondary care where appropriate, in accordance with shared care protocols.
3. To provide expert knowledge and advice in own specialist area, ensuring maintenance of clinical excellence underpinned by evidence-based practice.
4. Communicating effectively, networking, and liaising to ensure high quality, responsive, safe, efficient, and compassionate service.
5. To work autonomously and seek collaborative relationships with others across and within professional boundaries.
6. To ensure that the service complies with the national standards for safety and quality, and ensure the service complies with the key performance indicators.
7. Develop and sustain relationships with patients, carers, and members of the Sanius Patient Support team across care settings and traditional boundaries in order to maintain effective communication and exchange of information.
8. Support clinical governance ensuring this is enacted in practice.
9. Support in the development of protocols and documentation for the assessment, monitoring, and management of patients with myeloma to ensure evidence-based care is delivered.
10. Implement policy and care pathways journeys with the team to improve the patients' experience of healthcare.
About Us
Sanius Health is an AI-powered patient-generated data platform with a focus on accelerating personalised medicine, drug discovery, and clinical research for cancer treatment, haematological malignancies, haematological disorders, and rare diseases. We are the largest Sickle Cell Disease Integrated patient ecosystem and are expanding in many other haematological conditions including Myeloproliferative Neoplasms, Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia, Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia, Myeloma, and more.
We partner with passionate patients, treatment centres, researchers, developers of therapeutics, and regulators in advancing outcomes for patients through our health data platform. We trust each other to get the job done, so you will have a lot of autonomy here while also being part of a supportive close-knit team. We are a diverse team with a huge variety of backgrounds, identities, and experiences, so you can be sure you will feel welcome from day one.
Above all, we care about changing the world we inherited for those who will come after us. Making a positive impact on human health takes insight, curiosity, and intellectual commitment. It takes brave minds, pushing the boundaries to transform healthcare. Regardless of your role, you will have the opportunity to play an important part in helping our partners drive healthcare forward and ultimately improve outcomes for patients. Forge a career with greater purpose, make an impact, and never stop learning.
Job Responsibilities
Please refer to the supporting documents section to retrieve the JD detailing the core responsibilities of this role.
You will love this job if you have a passion for supporting patients to adopt health promotion strategies that promote patients to live healthily and apply principles of self-care. You will learn more because you will improve the way we work from the ground up whilst working closely with leadership teams to influence service improvement.
If you feel this is the ideal career advancing opportunity for you and you want to rise to the challenge of this opportunity, we welcome an application for you to join our growing team of like-minded people.
Please Note: The Modality Partnership reserves the right to close this vacancy at any time during the advertising period.
Pre-employment
As part of recruitment to the Modality Partnership, we will be checking the vaccination status of all new starters so that we can manage individual and environmental risks. We will offer support to those who may be undecided about vaccinations. Some vaccinations for certain roles are mandatory, and you will be asked to provide evidence of this where there is a mandatory requirement.
Right to Work Checks
All applicants invited for interview will need to prove their right to work in the UK at the interview stage.
References
References must be secured prior to beginning employment, one must be your current or most recent employer.
Employment History
You must notify us of any employment gaps of 6 weeks or more.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Experienced within hospital setting, with current NMC registration.
Knowledge
* A working knowledge of systemic anticancer therapy (SACT): either a formal Oncology/Haematology qualification, SACT passport, or previous in-house Oncology/Haematology training.
* Ability to demonstrate professional and clinical knowledge and skills commensurate with the post.
* Portfolio which provides evidence of experience in cross-discipline and cross-boundary working.
* High professional standards.
Skills
* Ability to work with all members of a multi-professional team.
* Evidence of innovation or awareness.
* Excellent communication skills and IT literacy across a range of software.
* Demonstration of involvement in innovations and the introduction of new practices in Myeloma or another field of haematology/oncology.
Experience
* 1-2 years experience in myeloma or another field of haematology or oncology.
* Clinical trials experience in Myeloma.
* Experience of delivering education to patients and healthcare professionals.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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