Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Paediatric Diabetes Lead Nurse
Requirements
The role requires expert clinical knowledge and strong leadership capabilities to drive service improvement and influence clinical pathways. The post holder must also support and mentor nursing staff, ensuring continuous development of the service.
Job Description
The Diabetes Lead Nurse will lead the delivery and development of the diabetes service, ensuring safe, effective, and evidence-based care for patients and their families. They will oversee the management of complex clinical caseloads, including patients with highly specialised needs, and provide expert advice to both nursing and medical colleagues. The role involves coordinating care across the patient pathway, including admissions and discharges, and using advanced clinical judgement to determine and adapt treatment plans. As an independent prescriber, the post holder will manage medications appropriately while ensuring compliance with professional and organisational standards. A key aspect of the role is leadership of the multidisciplinary team, including chairing meetings, facilitating communication, and ensuring coordinated, patient-focused care. The post holder will also drive service improvement through audit, data analysis, and implementation of national guidelines, ensuring compliance with standards such as the National Paediatric Diabetes Audit and NICE guidance. Education and workforce development are central to the role, with responsibility for delivering training, supporting staff development, and acting as a clinical mentor. Additionally, the Diabetes Lead Nurse will manage resources effectively, including staffing, budgets, and equipment, ensuring the service operates efficiently and sustainably while meeting the needs of patients.
Sponsorship - We are an approved sponsoring organisation. Applications will be considered from applicants requiring sponsorship alongside all other applications. Please be aware, not all roles are eligible for sponsorship. You can review the list of eligible role and requirements on the government website.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Gary Barker-Begley Job title: Head of Nursing, Urgent Care Email address: gary.barker-begley@alderhey.nhs.uk Telephone number: 0151 282 4809
Dr Atrayee Ghatak
Clinic Lead for Paediatric Diabetes
atrayee.ghatak@alderhey.nhs.uk
Skills
About Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust is one of Europe’s biggest and busiest children’s hospitals, treating more than 450,000 children and young people every year. It is one of only four stand-alone paediatric trusts in the UK and is staffed by more than 4,000 employees. We offer 20 specialist services including being the designated national centre for head and face surgery and a Centre of Excellence for children with cancer, heart, spinal and brain disease. It is a teaching hospital and trains 550 medical and 400 nursing students each year. Alder Hey hosts the UK Medicines for Children Research Network (MCRN) with a Department of Health grant worth £22m and is also the lead centre for the Cheshire, Merseyside and North Wales MCRN. It leads the field in paediatric pharmacovigilance, being recently awarded the only paediatric NHS programme grant (£2m) for work in this area. In 2015 Alder Hey became Alder Hey in the Park. The new hospital is built in Springfield Park, next door to the old site. The new Alder Hey sits right in the heart of the park, surrounded by green space which can be seen from almost every window.