Job summary
By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts across any of our client Trusts in England, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in several wards or areas.
Main duties of the job
What you will be responsible for
1. Assessing and monitoring patient conditions
2. Checking symptoms and vital signs and arranging diagnostic tests
3. Displaying excellent analytical ability and sound decision making in changing clinical situations
4. Working as an effective team member and promoting team and interdisciplinary relationships
5. The role will involve, but not be limited to you performing the above.
About us
Who are NHS Professionals?
We specialise in putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated candidates and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, access to more shifts and a healthier work-life balance, giving more choice and control to our members.
As an equal opportunities' organisation, NHSP is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective Bank members and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender reassignment, or marriage and civil partnership.
We believe there is a strong case for the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion agenda and we strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a range of backgrounds to apply.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Title: - Registered Nurse
Trust : - Tameside & Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
Location : - Tameside, Ashton - Under - Lyne
Pay Rates: - £17 -£28 Per hour.
Trust Info: -
Rated Good in their most recent CQC report, Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust(T&G ICFT) is one of the first Integrated Care Organisations in England, bringing together a wide range of healthand social care services within the hospital and the local community. A small but friendly and ambitiousorganisation, T&G ICFT is a fantastic place to work. Located on the edges of Manchester, enjoy the nearby PeakDistrict as well as the excellent transport links to Leeds.
Why might this job interest you?
Being a general nurse in the NHS is a versatile and impactful role that spans across various healthcare settings, from hospitals to community clinics. It involves providing comprehensive care to patients of all ages and backgrounds, addressing both acute medical needs and long-term health management. The flexibility in scheduling allows general nurses to balance their professional responsibilities with personal commitments, ensuring they can deliver compassionate and effective care while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
What you can add:
6. Assessing and monitoring patient conditions
7. Checking symptoms and vital signs and arranging diagnostic tests
8. Displaying excellent analytical ability and sound decision making in changing clinical situations
9. Working as an effective team member and promoting team and interdisciplinary relationships
The role will involve, but not be limited to you performing the above.
What youll need:
10. A minimum of 6 months paid experience in an Acute hospital environment within the last 3 years
11. Comply with NMC Professional Registration and keep up to date with current nursing practices
Who are NHS Professionals?
NHS Professionals is a flexible staff bank, owned by the Department of Health, our purpose is to provide you with the autonomy to decide when, how, and where you want to work. Supporting your lifestyle and making you feel part of the team and community. Offering you flexible work or alternatively fixed term placements.
Apply Today
By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts or fixed term placements across any of our client Trusts in England.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
12. A minimum of 6 months paid experience in an Acute hospital environment within the last 3 years.
Qualifications
Essential
13. Statement of NMC Registration
14. Degree /Diploma in Nursing