The Registered General Nurse (RGN) in a nursing home is responsible for providing high-quality, compassionate care to residents. You will be accountable for delivering nursing care in line with established policies and procedures, ensuring the health and well-being of elderly residents, and working alongside a multidisciplinary team to meet their physical, emotional, and social needs.
Key Responsibilities:
* Provide direct nursing care to residents, including administering medication, wound care, and monitoring vital signs.
* Develop, implement, and regularly review individualized care plans for each resident.
* Conduct nursing assessments and ensure that any changes in the health condition of residents are promptly identified and managed.
* Supervise and support healthcare assistants, ensuring they are following care plans and delivering appropriate care.
* Liaise with families and external healthcare professionals (e.g., doctors, physiotherapists, dietitians) to ensure holistic care.
* Maintain accurate, up-to-date patient records and documentation in accordance with nursing regulations and confidentiality policies.
* Ensure the safety and comfort of all residents, minimizing risk through the use of safe practices and infection control procedures.
* Provide end-of-life care as required, ensuring the dignity and comfort of residents and supporting their families.
* Monitor the effectiveness of treatment and care, making adjustments as necessary.
* Assist in training and mentoring junior staff and nursing students.
* Administer and manage prescribed medications, ensuring accurate dosage and timely administration.
* Ensure compliance with nursing home policies and regulatory requirements, including those related to safeguarding, health and safety, and confidentiality.
* Participate in team meetings, providing updates on residents' progress and any concerns.
* Promote a warm, friendly, and respectful environment for residents, fostering emotional well-being.
Qualifications and Skills:
* Registered General Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) registration.
* Previous experience in a nursing home or similar healthcare setting is preferred but not essential.
* Knowledge and understanding of the needs of elderly patients, particularly those with dementia, mobility issues, or chronic health conditions.
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise with residents, families, and healthcare professionals.
* Ability to manage and prioritize a variety of tasks efficiently.
* Empathetic, caring, and patient nature.
* Knowledge of safeguarding, health and safety regulations, and infection control procedures.
* Strong organizational and time-management skills.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team