Cardiac Nurse Specialist for Sudden Cardiac Death - East of Scotland at NHS Scotland
Edinburgh EH12 9EB, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Nov, 25

Salary

59159.0

Posted On

15 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is one of the largest healthcare systems in the UK employing around 40,000 staff in a wide range of clinical and non-clinical professions and job roles. We deliver acute hospital, primary, community and mental health care services to a population of over 1.15 million and a wider population of 2.2 million when our regional and national services are included.
Details on how to contact the Recruitment Service and the Recruitment Process: Information for candidates
Details on how to contact the Recruitment Service is available on the Supporting Information document.
1 x fixed term - 24 months, 22.2 hours per week, Monday - Friday
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) sudden Cardiac Death to work within the East of Scotland for 2 years. The CNS will lead coordination and delivery of improved timely access to investigation, clinical care and psychological support for families in Scotland affected by sudden unexpected death (SUD), sudden cardiac death (SCD) and out of hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA). These roles have arisen from funding from the British Heart Foundation to nationally scale up sudden cardiac death care pathways across Scotland, following pilot work done in 2024/2025.
The East of Scotland (EoS) post will be integrated into a local ICC multi-disciplinary team and could be appointed part time or by retaining some hours in a current role. There will also be a post in the West of Scotland.
Both CNS’s will contribute to the development of information on public platforms and online resources, deliver educational and audit work nationally through close working with each other and the Network for Inherited Cardiac Conditions Scotland (NICC). As a clinical leader the CNS will be able to act autonomously in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and referral of patients with or at risk of heart disease.
We are seeking a highly motivated individual who is flexible, hardworking and professional to support the SUD/SCD/OOHCA pathway in Scotland and deliver intervention by early (and follow on as appropriate) contact with patients and families. The CNS will act as a resource for onward referral to appropriate local services and improve the patient bereavement pathway experience. Assist with data collection to support national standardisation and better use of decision making.
The post holder will have the ability to work across role and geographical boundaries, providing clinical care for patients with a diverse range of potentially familial conditions, which may present with sudden death or cardiac arrest. The post holder must have the experience of clinical assessment, clinical reasoning, judgement and diagnostic decision making, anatomy and physiology, leading, delivering and evaluating care and evidence in working in MDT settings and promoting collaborative approaches to delivering excellent patient care.
It is essential that you are a Registered General Nurse on the NMC register. Applicants should have or be working towards an appropriate Masters level qualification. Be recorded as a Nurse Independent/Supplementary Prescriber (V300) with the NMC.
Informal Contact : Caroline Coats, 0141 451 6127, Caroline.Coats2@nhs.scot

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