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Senior Fertility Nurse (Scanning)

Last updated: 2025/11/14 at 9:40 PM
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Senior Fertility Nurse (Scanning)

Role: Senior Fertility Nurse (Scanning)

Location: Cambridge

Salary: £55,000 + pension + 32 days holiday + life assurance + perk box + training & development + more!

Hours: Full-time,40 hours per week (Monday – Friday, 08:00-17:30) Weekends and on-call on rotation.

Contract: Permanent

Why this role

If you're passionate about making a tangible difference in the lives of fertility patients, this is your chance to join a team that's truly dedicated to inclusive and personalised care. You'll be part of a growing, innovative clinic that values both patient outcomes and staff wellbeing. With a focus on compassionate care and cutting-edge treatments, your role will be both impactful and rewarding.

About the employer

A leading provider of fertility treatment across England and Wales, known for its patient-centric approach and pioneering techniques. This organisation has a rich history of innovation and excellence in reproductive medicine, with state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to inclusive fertility care. The clinic’s modern, bright environment and close proximity to public transport links make it a convenient and welcoming place to work.

What you’ll be doing

* Conduct ultrasound scans and provide expert care during fertility treatment cycles.

* Lead patient consultations, offering guidance and support throughout their fertility journey.

* Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver integrated, high-quality care.

* Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with all regulatory standards.

What we’re looking for

* Qualified Registered Nurse or Midwife with active NMC registration.

* Certification in ultrasound scanning, either in-house or through the British Fertility Society.

* Experience working in a fertility setting, supporting fertility patients.

* Senior Fertility Nurse experience or significant experience as a Fertility Nurse ready to step up.

What’s in it for you

* Competitive salary of £55,000, with enhancements for weekend work.

* Enjoy 24 days off plus bank holidays

* Company Pension Scheme

* Life Assurance

* Access to learning opportunities and professional development funding.

* Childcare vouchers, discounts via Perkbox, and cycle to work scheme.

Apply today for this Senior Fertility Nurse (Scanning) role in Cambridge or get in touch with Fertility Talent for a confidential chat, quoting reference 4318. We’d be thrilled to hear from you

£55000/annum

 

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