Client Name: Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustRole: Band 5 A&E NurseRates: £15.18-33.16Shifts: Flexible hours, with shifts available throughout the day, night and at weekends.Benefits:Access to Care4Carers - our support service to help support your mental health and wellbeing and enable you to deliver outstanding care.Competitive pay ratesFirst sight of agency nursing shifts across multiple trustsNext-day payrollBlock bookings in your favourite locationsExcellent support from your own dedicated consultantRevalidation support24/7/365 service - we're available when you need us Working alongside a friendly, welcoming team of dedicated healthcare professionals, you will be using some of the most advanced medical equipment in the country to provide constant monitoring and care for patients in a seriously ill or unstable condition. Patient focusYour clinical knowledge and experience will help you to support seriously ill patients and their families throughout what can be a stressful and uncertain time. You will be carrying out essential tasks such as taking blood and undertaking patient observations for emergency admissions. Your calm, reassuring nature and empathy will help ensure patients feel safe in your hands.General key skills In addition to your qualifications, as a Band 5 A&E Nurse, you will have:quick thinking abilitiespatience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situationsexcellent attention to detaila methodical approach to tasksexcellent timekeepingthe ability to work well and under pressureempathy and understandinga flexible attitudea desire to learn and improveactive listening skillsthe ability to use a computer competentlyMain Duties/Responsibilities As a Band 5 A&E Nurse with Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, you will: Provide constant monitoring and care for patients in a seriously ill or unstable condition.Actively supporting emergency admissions and their families, communicating clinical information using a variety of methods, to ensure effective understanding.Assess and prioritise patient/client requirements, delegating effectively to others.To recognise, review and report patients/clients' condition and any changes to it to senior members of staff within the multidisciplinary team.Responsible for adhering to the NMC professional Code of Conduct.Taking blood/fitting a canula, undertake patient observations (blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration rate and oxygen level) as patient need dictates throughout the shift.Treatment of resus patients and TriageQualifications/Licenses/Certifications EssentialBe a registered nurse.At least 2 years post-graduate experience.6 months recent NHS experience within the last 3 years.You will need to pass an enhanced background check. Patient focusSo, if you can combine empathy and understanding with fast-paced critical care, we want to hear from you. Apply today.