- 경험
- 어느
- 샐러리
- —
- 채용 공고
- 1
- 게시됨
- 5시간전
- 작업 모드
- 사무실에서
- 교육
- Registered Nurse (NMC)
- 재개하다
- 신청 시 필수 사항
당신이 일하게 될 곳
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About the Role
Are you seeking a dynamic nursing position where every day brings new challenges, and your clinical expertise makes an immediate impact within patients' homes? Join the Urgent Community Response Teams (UCRT), part of a national initiative focused on preventing unnecessary hospital admissions by collaborating closely with local healthcare partners including ambulance services, hospitals, General Practitioners, social care, community services, and voluntary organizations.
This role offers a unique chance to shape the service alongside other dedicated professionals, embracing an innovative mindset beyond conventional practices. You will be part of a supportive and skilled team committed to helping you reach your professional potential. We value strong work ethics, honesty, reliability, and sound clinical judgment to provide exemplary care.
Key Responsibilities & Requirements
- Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of primary care service challenges.
- Exhibit excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Hold current NMC registration as a trained nurse.
- Possess a full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle, able to travel to various sites; reasonable adjustments made for disabled applicants.
- Willingness to work weekends and some bank holidays.
- Ability to innovate and motivate within the clinical setting.
Additional Information
Joining NELFT means beginning with a thorough induction process designed to integrate new staff effectively. Inductions occur on the first Monday of each month and span up to two weeks, covering mandatory and systems training and equipment allocation. New employees will have opportunities to meet leadership teams and engage in wellbeing sessions, conducted at the head office in Goodmayes, Essex.
This post includes a probationary period, except for certain internal applicants. Furthermore, employees receive a High Cost Area Supplement amounting to 5% of the basic salary, ranging from £1,303 to £2,198 per annum (pro rata for part-time roles).