Are you a Speech and Language Therapist with Neurological experience, looking for a new opportunity where you will be supported to develop and achieve your goals to become the best you can be?
If so, join Moorlands Neurological Centre in Stoke on Trent.
Where you will be working
Location: Moorlands Neurological Centre, Lockwood Road, Cheadle, Staffordshire ST10 4QU.
Join Moorlands Neurological Centre in Cheadle as a Maintenance Assistant where you will be part of creating a well- presented and safe environment for some of the most vulnerable people in society.
As a Maintenance Assistant, you will be responsible for ensuring the services facilities are fit for purpose, gardening and will regularly conduct audits to identify and repair any faults ensuring a safe environment for service users, staff and visitors.
Working alongside an established team, you will turn your hand to all maintenance-related tasks, liaising with contractors to support the upkeep of the service.
Whether you are an RMN (Mental Health Nurse) or RNLD (Learning Disability Nurse), if you are looking for extra shifts to boost your income or the flexibility to work the days that suit you, join the staff bank at Moorlands Neurological Centre and, after completing a paid two-week induction, you'll have access to available nursing bank shifts to choose from.
As a Nurse on our Bank, there is no minimum number of hours you'll be required to work, though it is recommended to work as often as you can to keep your knowledge and familiarity with the service at a good level.
Are you an NMC Registered Nurse in the UK wanting control and flexibility to work the shifts that fit around your lifestyle?
Join the developing transdisciplinary team at Moorlands in Cheadle to help people build a brighter future while being supported in your career.
It's what delivering great healthcare should feel like.
Are you an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about working with people with neurological conditions to support their rehabilitation, condition management and maximise their quality of life?