Registered Nurse - RGN/RMN
Thames Ditton
Healthcare & Medical
22 Annual
Permanent
- NMC Registration: A valid and active NMC PIN is essential for this role.
- Experience: Previous experience in a nursing home or residential care setting is preferred, though not essential. Newer nurses with a strong commitment to high standards are encouraged to apply.
- Flexibility and Reliability: Willingness to work both day and night shifts on rotation and commit to alternate weekends to meet the needs of the residents.
- Strong Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with residents, families, and the healthcare team, fostering a positive and supportive environment.
- Commitment to Compassionate Care: A genuine dedication to providing care that promotes dignity, respect, and autonomy for each resident.
- Competitive hourly rate of 22, with paid breaks included
- Long Service Awards recognizing loyalty and dedication
- Employee Discount Scheme and Blue Light Discount Card offering various exclusive discounts
- Career Development Opportunities with training and advancement options
- Plus, a supportive and inclusive work environment that values its staff
- Delivering Individualized Care: Provide high-quality nursing care that meets the physical, emotional, and social needs of each resident, ensuring they are treated with respect and dignity.
- Administering Medications and Treatments: Safely manage and administer medications according to individual care plans, observing and reporting any changes in residents' health status.
- Documentation and Record-Keeping: Accurately maintain up-to-date medical records and care plans, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and supporting clear communication across the care team.
- Collaborative Teamwork: Work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure a holistic approach to resident care, engaging in handovers and meetings to align on care priorities.
- Support for Residents and Families: Build positive relationships with residents and their families, addressing questions or concerns, and providing reassurance about care procedures and policies.
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