Are you an experienced Registered Nurse looking for a new challenge?
As a Night Coordinator, working 40.25 hours a week, you will lead and manage the quality of nursing care for service users during night shifts, ensuring the service runs smoothly.
Join Barnet Lane Clinic and be a part of a culture where you will be valued and supported as you flourish in your new role as a Night Coordinator.
Are you a Registered Physical Health Nurse looking for a new opportunity to work in an organisation that will help you to develop and achieve your goals to become the best you can be?
Join the team at Chimneys Clinic in Bury St Edmunds.
As a qualified Mental Health Nurse (RMN), you will ensure young people aged 12-17 with acute mental health conditions receive high-quality care, while also supporting your colleagues and promoting good teamwork.
General
We are looking for compassionate, caring, and experienced Mental Health Nurses to join one of the leading private hospitals in the South East.
The role is to provide safe, effective, and trusted care to patients, working flexibly at the main hospital site of the Trust.
An outstanding CQC rated nursing home, providing care for adults living with complex neurological conditions with long-term nursing needs, including those requiring ventilator support and tracheostomies, is looking for an experienced ITU Staff Nurse to join the friendly professional team.
ITU Staff Nurse - South London - Nursing home for Adults with Neurological conditions - £47.4k to £49.9k benefits
They have a wonderful Home Manager, who leads and supports the team, offering a caring, professional and empathetic service to the residents within the home.
Are you a Registered General Nurse looking for a new opportunity to work in an organisation that will help you to develop and achieve your goals to become the best you can be?
Join our team in Hatfield and enjoy a £5,000 Welcome Bonus.
One of our leading NHS clients is looking for experienced mental health nurses to cover shifts in acute hospitals in London.
Description
Band 5 nurses work closely with the people who use our services, their families, friends, and carers, making a significant contribution to their experience of our services.
They use clinical judgment and risk assessments to keep service users as safe as possible.