Obstetrics and Gynecology Nurse
4 days ago
Blackpool
🌟 Join Our Team! – Gynaecology Services (Blackpool) Position: Gynaecology Nurse (Registered Nurse) Employment Type: Fixed-Term (6 Months, with possible extension) Location: Blackpool Start Date: March 2026 Salary: Competitive – based on qualifications and experience At SAH Diagnostics, we’re more than just an award-winning healthcare provider — we’re a team driven by compassion, innovation, and a commitment to improving patient access. Partnering with NHS Trusts, we deliver clinically governed services that make a real difference. We’re now seeking an experienced Registered Nurse with a gynaecology background to join our high-impact NHS insourcing programme. This role is all about reducing waiting times, enhancing patient care, and working in a consultant-led environment where safety, efficiency, and empathy go hand in hand ✨ About the Role As a Gynaecology Nurse, you’ll play a vital role in supporting outpatient clinics and procedures, collaborating closely with consultant gynaecologists and multidisciplinary teams. Your work will directly contribute to delivering safe, timely, and patient-centred care across gynaecology and urogynaecology pathways. 🔑 Key Responsibilities • Support outpatient gynaecology and urogynaecology clinics, • Assist during procedures such as hysteroscopy and colposcopy, • Prepare patients and provide chaperone support during examinations, • Deliver post-procedure care and reassurance, • Maintain accurate clinical documentation using Trust systems, • Uphold infection control, safeguarding, confidentiality, and governance standards, • Participate in induction, mandatory training, and service improvement initiatives 💙 Why Join SAH Diagnostics? • Be part of an award-winning organisation making a tangible impact on patient care, • Work in a structured, consultant-led environment where your expertise is valued, • Gain exposure to diverse gynaecology and urogynaecology pathways, • Contribute to a mission that’s all about reducing waiting times and improving access