Registered Nurse – Renal Dialysis Unit
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Are you an NMC Registered Nurse (General/Learning Disability/Mental Health) seeking an exciting new opportunity to learn specialist skills in renal dialysis nursing? OR are you an NMC Registered Nurse with renal experience, looking to take your next career steps with the world’s largest provider of dialysis products and services?
Whatever experience you can bring, with the right attitude and aptitude, we have an opportunity for you!
What does the role involve?
Dialysis nursing requires commitment and passion along with the skills and competencies to juggle the technical nursing aspect whilst giving holistic care. You will be working autonomously, responsible for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of care for dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease or acute kidney injury.
Bridlington Dialysis Unit operates 12 haemodialysis stations, serving up to 36 patients, in partnership with Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust using only the latest equipment. Nursing is planned at a ratio of 1:4 patients.
This is a part time role of 23 hours a week. Current days are working various shifts between 6.30am to 6.00pm Monday/Wednesday/Friday and 6.30am to 12.30pm Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday.
What can we offer you?
Here at Fresenius Medical Care we provide excellent and continuous Training and Development throughout your career, supported by dedicated Clinical Teachers. On joining, you will enrol on our 8 week Fundamental Dialysis Programme, which is accredited by the European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association. Thereafter, we continue to provide training and education opportunities which significantly exceed the CPD hours required for NMC revalidation, and help take your career to the next level.
We offer a competitive salary UPTO £33,736.50 (pro-rata)- Progression through the pay scale will be underpinned by a Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF) for each role, allowing employees greater career development potential, aligned to in-house training programmes.
Alongside this we offer a wealth of other fantastic benefits listed below:
No Sunday or Night Shift Working
Company Pension Scheme and Life Assurance
33 Days Holiday (inclusive of 8 days bank holiday) increasing with service
Christmas Day and New Year’s Day off
Overtime (time and a half after completing full-time hours – 150 hours every 4 weeks)
Paid Breaks
Free Parking, Uniform, Tea & Coffee, Flu Vaccine and Christmas Meal
Health Shield – Company paid Health Cash Plan
Long Service Vouchers
Refer a Friend Scheme (£1000 per referral if successful)
Sick Pay
Cycle to Work Scheme
Sponsorship for training where applicable for career development
bhsf RISE - our Health and Wellbeing hub with 24/7 access to GP’s and Counsellors
Blue Light Card - discounts online and in-store.
Who is Fresenius Medical Care?
We are the leading provider of dialysis services to the NHS, operating 52 partnership dialysis units that together provide regular dialysis treatment to over 3,800 NHS patients in the UK. We are part of a global company treating over 344,000 patients worldwide across over 4,000 clinics.
We also operate 44 production sites on all continents to provide dialysis products such as dialysis machines, dialysers and related disposables. 1 in every 2 of all dialysis machines used around the globe are manufactured by Fresenius Medical Care and we are the 3rd largest medical devices company in the world.
For more information please visit Fresenius Medical Care’s provider website, www.nephrocare.co.uk.
We are a growing and ambitious company who invests in talent and creates an environment where you can grow too. Come on our journey with us, see your skills develop and be rewarded for the exceptional care you give!
Nurse posts will be subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure
Fresenius Medical Care is an equal opportunities employer
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: Up to £33,736.50 per year