Vakante Jobangebote finden Sie unter Projekte.
Ward Nurse
Eingestellt von JS3 Recruitment Ltd
Gesuchte Skills: Client
Projektbeschreibung
Responsible To
Ward Manager
Key Responsibilities
To deliver direct patient care to a group of designated patients during their inpatient episode, delegating and supervising care delivery of HCA's ensuring optimal standards at all times. Ensuring care and practices meet all external requirements of regulatory bodies working to the NMC code of practice at all times and within the framework of our clients policies and procedures
Skills and know when to seek advice or liaise with more senior members of the staff and member of the multi-disciplinary team concerning management and clinical issues • Work towards development of leadership skills and be able to lead, motivate staff, develop and encourage harmonious working relationships and professional rapport within the department, with other disciplines and departments • Report all accidents/incidents/near misses and complaints in accordance with policy and ensure all relevant documentation is completed promptly and reported to the Ward Manager and participate in investigation as required • Have 2 years post registration experience • Have a minimum of 1 years recent experience in a surgical ward, preferably across different specialties
Qualifications
• Qualified Registered Nurse • Relevant post registration education • ILS (or willing to undertake)
Additional Information
We are unable to provide sponsorship. Employment subject to an Enhanced DBS Check
For more information please contact Martine Cohen at JS3 Recruitment on for a confidential chat.
If you are responding directly to this position please attach your current CV and inform us of your current renumeration details and your availability for a Pre Screen / Telephone Interview.
Projektdetails
-
Einsatzort:
Somerset, Vereinigtes Königreich
-
Projektbeginn:
asap
-
Projektdauer:
Keine Angabe
- Vertragsart:
-
Berufserfahrung:
Keine Angabe
Geforderte Qualifikationen
-
Kategorie:
IT Entwicklung