T2 Healthcare
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Camberley, Surrey
A & E Staff Nurse
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Job Type: Full-time |
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Overview
Are you a nurse looking to develop your nursing skills? An exciting role has been for nurses who would like to act as an individual practitioner and be responsible for the delivery of evidence-based care to patients. This post will allow to work in a busy and caring environment as well as gain experience which will contribute to growth and development. You will be working in an NHS Foundation Trust that provides services for approximately 900,000 people across Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and South Buckinghamshire. This hospital aims to provide the highest quality of care for patients based on its core values which consist of Committed to Excellence, Working Together and Facing the Future. Their services provided in this Hospital include general, specialist heart attack, Vascular stroke, spinal Cystic, Fibrosis. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering quality care in the department Responsible for an identified care of clinical practice with department Receive patients and their relatives in a calm, courteous and reassuring manner ensuring they are kept informed of progress and treatment Maintain confidentiality of information regarding patients care at all times Act as a mentor to Student Nurses as necessary To maintain nursing/patient records at a high standard within agreed protocols Keep abreast of current professional nursing issues Maintain own continuous professional development Ensure awareness of new initiatives and to assist with the department needs to meet national targets and objectives. Requirements Evidence of clinical competence in critical care assessment Basic Nursing Skills IV drug administration Evidence of clinical Competence in critical Care assessment Sound clinical knowledge Ability to work under pressure Able to rotate to night duty Benefits You will also receive staff benefits which includes : NHS Pension Competitive pay Private medical insurance and much more We will expect your values and behaviours to mirror those of the Trust