Job Descrption
Are you a Registered General or Registered Mental Health Nurse looking for a new challenge? Or are you a Newly Qualified Nurse ready for the first step in your career?
As a Nurse, you will be working within a transdisciplinary team that includes a range of professionals.
Contributing to pre-admission assessment of referred patients.
Contributing to the comprehensive assessment of a patient on admission.
Compiling a holistic plan of care in partnership with the individual.
Compiling a positive risk management plan.
Monitoring and reviewing individualised patient plans, within an evidence-based framework.
Prioritising, organising, and deploying under direction, resources to meet the requirements of the ward for the duration of a shift.
Committing to the promotion of basic living skills within a Rehabilitation Setting.
Contributing to the delivery of evidence-based therapeutic interventions as agreed by the transdisciplinary team.
Managing medication as per hospital policy.
Adhering at... all times to the NMC code of professional conduct.
Ensuring that you are up to date with relevant hospital policies.
Treating others with dignity, respect, honesty, integrity, and fairness.
Taking charge of the unit as and when required.
Communicating effectively with the team.
To be fully conversant and comply with current legislation and professional standards.
To be successful for the higher-level nurse positions you would be expected to take on a higher level of responsibility in the above tasks; beyond monitoring, reviewing, and contributing.
Managerial Responsibilities:
Be responsible for the provision of regular supervision sessions and ensure that annual appraisals are completed for allocated nursing staff in accordance with Hospital policy.
Assist in leading and monitoring the performance of the nursing team.
Plan, organise, and deploy staff according to competencies and workload to meet patient needs.
Act as a mentor for junior staff.
Support recruitment of unqualified staff.
Ensure thorough inductions are completed for all new and bureau staff.
To be successful as a Staff Nurse, you’ll need:
RGN/RMN/RNLD Qualification.
Skills/Knowledge:
Completion of pre-registration/Preceptorship.
Self-motivated.
Positive role model.
Drive to take responsibility for personal learning and development.
Experience of working in a similar environment and role.
A focus on patient-centred care.
Demonstrable experience of being a team player.
Ability to be self-motivated and flexible.
For higher-level nursing positions, strong leadership and management of people skills.
Ability to problem solve and have a solution-focused approach.
Experience:
Experience of working within an environment with patients presenting as challenging in management.
Need to be committed to:
Personal learning and development.
Evidence-based practice.
Values-based practice.
Patient-centred care.
Team player.
Self-motivated.
Flexible.
In return for your expertise and hard work, we offer a wide range of benefits including:
Competitive salary.
£5,000 welcome bonus.
25 days’ annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, increasing to 30 days plus bank holidays with length of service.
Extra Service Annual leave awards.
Career development – progress across the Staff Nurse grading is via a distinct career path.
A contributory pension scheme.
Life assurance.
Private medical insurance.
Personal health insurance.
An employee assistance programme.
Free meals/refreshments when on duty.
Free car parking.
Private Dental Cover.
Flexible Benefits Packages.
£250 Contribution towards CPD.
NMC Payment in full.
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