- PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN INTERNAL VACANCY ONLY OPEN TO NHS BORDERS EMPLOYEES
OUR VALUES IN ACTION
Care and Compassion Quality and Teamwork Dignity and Respect Openness, honesty and responsibility
BORDERS GENERAL HOSPITAL
INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TEAM
SENIOR INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL NURSE
PERMANENT CONTRACT
37 HOURS PER WEEK. BAND 8A.
CLOSING DATE: 27/04/2026
THIS POST IS ONLY OPEN TO NHS BORDERS EMPLOYEES
This high profile role provides an exciting and challenging opportunity as we progress the infection prevention and control agenda across NHS Borders.
Living our organisational values, and building on your clinical and leadership experience, you will be a source of expert, highly specialist knowledge on Infection Control issues.
You will take a lead role in the implementation of best practice, using your skills in teaching, in communication and motivation to influence attitudes and behaviours to support patient safety through the reduction in healthcare associated infection.
If you have the experience we’re looking for with demonstrable skills to succeed in this role, we would be delighted to hear from you.
For an informal discussion, please contact Sam Whiting, Infection Control Manager on 01896 826886.
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