Are you a naturally caring experienced Healthcare Assistant in the UK, looking for your career to be fulfilling, where you're valued, recognised and supported?
If you want to make a positive difference to the lives of others and change lives for the better, then join the team at The Farndon Unit in Newark as a Healthcare Assistant and experience what delivering great healthcare should feel like.
You'll have access to a range of training and development options to help you achieve your career aspirations, while working as part of a supportive and friendly team in a culture built on kindness and teamwork.
Connaught Resourcing are working with a National Service provider in recruiting permenant Diabetes Specialist Nurses across the country to work within primary care.
Our client is looking to develop a nationwide Diabetes team and so nurses from all locations will be considered.
This is a hybrid-working position whereby you will be conducting various clinics within community settings (e.g.
Join the team at The Farndon Unit in Newark and play crucial part in supporting women with severe and enduring mental illness and/or personality disorder and/or mild learning disability, ensuring positive outcomes through their care pathway.
Do you want to be part of changing lives for the better in a supportive and collaborative environment as you experience what delivering great healthcare should feel like?
Are you an experienced and qualified Social Worker looking for your next move?
Whether you're a Nurse looking for extra shifts to boost your income or a flexible job that fits around your lifestyle, if you're a UK Registered Nurse you can join our nurse staff bank and, after completing a paid two-week induction, you'll have access to available nursing shifts at The Farndon Unit, plus the potential future option to work bank shifts regionally at other Elysium services across the region.
Are you a UK Registered Nurse (RMN, RNLD, RGN) wanting control and flexibility to work the shifts you want?
There is no minimum number of hours that you need to work, although it is recommended to work as often as you can to ensure your induction knowledge and familiarity with the service is retained.