Dedicated Nurse Manager
Dedicated Nurse Manager - Nationwide role, Ireland
As part of a client’s patient support programme, the Nurse Manager will be employed by Point of Care but dedicated to one specific client. The overall responsibility of the Nurse Manager will be to provide on-boarding, education and continued support on the patient support programme(s) to Healthcare Professionals (HCPs), including but not limited to:
- Education on the available patient support programme(s)
- Assistance with all available referral methods
- Being a direct point of contact for specific HCP queries on patient status
- Supporting the hospitals with feedback on the service from their patients
- Ensuring all activities are in line with the IPHA Code and any Data Protection regulations
Key Responsibilities:
- Be an ambassador for both Point of Care and our client and always operate and communicate in a professional and personable manner.
- Schedule appointments with Immunology HCPs who wish to enrol patients on the patient support programme(s).
- Provide referral and patient support materials to units, as requested.
- Demonstrate the patient support programme services available to the units.
- Assist the specialist units with enquiries on the patient support programmes.
- Demonstrate the online referral portal and enable HCP access for patient referrals.
- Assist with any online portal queries, e.g. logging in, resetting password.
- Follow up with Point of Care’s IT Department to resolve queries, if required.
- Follow up with HCPs on patient specific queries and patient case reviews.
- Identify and deliver any new or proposed service enhancements as agreed from time to time with the client.
- Be responsible for the training schedule of all units (new and ongoing) and work with the client on any training enhancements.
- Develop strong working relationships with key specialist units.
- Participate and attend relevant conferences and meetings, as requested.
- Deliver non-promotional support to patients on the client’s service offering(s) in a clinical and/or community setting.
- Share feedback and discuss potential service enhancements with both the client and the Point of Care management team.
- Perform duties in line with all regulatory, nursing and industry standards e.g. IPHA Code of Practice.
- Perform any other additional tasks, as required.
Please note: This is a12-month Fixed Term Contract part-time position requiring two weekdays per week (Monday to Friday), from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The specific working days may vary depending on business needs to meet client expectations. The role involves nationwide travel and may include overnight stays.
Uniphar Background
Uniphar Group is a rapidly expanding diversified healthcare services business with a global footprint and a proud heritage in Ireland. Since Uniphar became a publicly listed company in 2019, the Group has grown organically and through a series of strategic acquisitions, which continue to strengthen Uniphar’s international reach.With a workforce of more than 3,000 spread across Ireland, United Kingdom, Mainland Europe, MENA and the USA, Uniphar is a trusted global partner to pharma and medtech manufacturers, working to improve patient access to medicines and treatments around the world.
Uniphar provides outsourced and specialised services to its clients, leveraging the strong relationships with 200+ of the world’s best known pharmaco-medical manufacturers across multiple geographies, enabled by our cutting-edge digital technology and our expert teams.Uniphar is organised into three key divisions: Uniphar Supply Chain & Retail, Uniphar Medtech and Uniphar Pharma
Uniphar Pharma
Pharma is a global division operating across US, Europe, APAC and MENA, bringing a range of pharma services to manufacturers across the product life cycle. We leverage this platform to provide unlicensed medicines, or medicines that are otherwise difficult to source.In addition, we commercialise launch and established brands to HCPs on behalf of pharmaceutical clients across the globe. The core to this division is providing equitable access to medicines globally.
Culture at Uniphar
From our leadership team and across all of our divisions, Uniphar lives and breathes four key culture pillars:
- We have a People First approach, we do the right thing and take a stand for our people.
- We foster a strong Entrepreneurial Spirit where Adaptability, Commitment & Resilience is embodied in our way of working.
- We have a Common Purpose that connects our diversified businesses and people.
- Finally, Trust is at the heart of how we operate.
How we’d like to work together
As we are a global team, there is flexibility to be based in one of Uniphar’s offices or work from home. There may be a need for face to face meetings in other locations, as needed. There may also some flexibility required in order to interact with colleagues or clients in their time zones (i.e. it’s not a ‘9 to 5’ type of job).
In return, you will be joining an environment that understands how inter- twined work and life have become
- and both the benefits and challenges that brings
- and therefore offers a flexible, progressive way of supporting it through our Hybrid Working philosophy.
Please note that Uniphar is an equal-opportunity employer; we do not discriminate and welcome all responses. #unipharjobs
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills and Attributes- Qualified RGN and registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
- Minimum of 3 years post registration experience in an acute hospital setting.
- Experience of working with Patient Support Programmes and in the area of Immunology is desirable (Gastroenterology, Rheumatology, Dermatology).
- Experience in patient case management.
- Customer service oriented.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills with strong interpersonal skills.
- Ability to educate, communicate and present while building a rapport with a range of key stakeholders.
- Excellent organisational skills and an effective time manager.
- A positive ‘can-do’ attitude with a high level of self-motivation, demonstrating the ability to work under own initiative.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Work to the highest clinical standards by ensuring patient safety in adhering to all relevant Standard Operating Procedures.
- Excellent computer skills and knowledge of databases.
- Full clean driver’s licence.