About The Role
As a Nurse within Alternative futures group, you’ll work with like-minded colleagues who share our 5 main organisational values, as part of a multi-disciplinary in-house team, to provide the highest standards of nursing care for our patients. Our shared values ensure that we maintain high staffing ratios within our hospitals and that retention as an organisation is high. Our approach to nursing focuses on maximising independence, building everyday living skills and empowering people to live fulfilled lives, which means that you’ll be delivering truly person-centred and holistic care in a community-based environment. You’ll work in a close team and build good working relationships with the people you support so you’ll be able to see the difference you make each and every day.
About You:
You will provide warmth, enthusiasm and compassion when providing support for our patients
You will always strive to provide great quality holistic care, making every day better than the last; promoting our core values, maintaining independence and supporting people to achieve their goals
You will be a team player, demonstrating outstanding communication skills and will be able to demonstrate effective teamwork as part of a multi-disciplined team
You’ll be up to date with current evidence-based practice and have a working knowledge of CQC Standards and Regulations and will work using your initiative to make effective decisions to improve care quality
You will be confident in your ability to lead teams and develop support staff to achieve their individual performance outcomes
Experience of Mentorship and a supervisor qualification would be desirable but are not essential
You should be flexible in your working patterns to support a team which provides 24 hour support 7 days per week
About your experience
You will need to hold a current NMC Registered Nurse qualification (active PIN number) and ideally have experience of working with service users along a pathway to promote their independence.
Knowledge of the MHA (1983) would be an advantage. However, updated training will be given.
About us
We value our people and truly believe in making a difference through the service we provide. As well as working within a great team and within a great culture, you can expect to earn a competitive salary ranging from £16.83 - £20.58 per hour dependent upon experience as well as an annual holiday allowance of 33 days inclusive of bank holidays.
Salary based on post-qualification experience, pro rata depending on actual working hours -
£32,909 per annum (£16.83 per hour) – As a preceptorship nurse
£35,353 per annum (£18.08 per hour) – At the end of your preceptorship or for those with up to 2 years post-preceptorship experience
£40,241 per annum (£20.58 per hour) – For individuals with 2 years or more post-qualification experience
About Your Benefits
Paid DBS check – we pay for all new starters to have a DBS check, so you don’t need to cover the cost
Blue Light Card - colleagues are eligible to apply for a Blue Light Card and get discounts at 100's of retailers and restaurants
My Rewards Scheme– colleagues have access to our lifestyle benefits scheme where you can get additional discounts on items and holidays
Become part of our VIVA engage community to enable you to share stories, say thank you and keep up-to-date with news from across the company
Pension plan – You will also have an opportunity to join our pension scheme whereby AFG will match any individual contributions between 3.5% and 6% of salary.
Online UMatter services- colleagues can access online support services which include improved access to GP appointments and talking therapy services as well as a host of reward and recognition schemes
We hope that this has given you more insight into this role and we hope to see your application soon.
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