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Band 5 Neonatal Nurse

Medacs Healthcare
Lancashire
1 day ago
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Job Title: Neontal Nurse (Band 5)

Location: Preston, Lancashire

Band: Band 5

Contract Type: Temporary

Salary: £13.41 - £29.78 per hour

Shifts: Flexible (days, evenings, weekends)

About You:

Are you a Neonatal Nurse looking for a shifts in the Preston area of Lancashire?

Join Medacs Healthcare and provide exceptional care to children in the Preston area on your terms!

Key Responsibilities:

As an experienced Neonatal Nurse, you will be required to provide excellent care:

  • Deliver high-quality care to Neonatal patients across emergency admissions, planned admissions, and post-surgical care.
  • Provide constant monitoring, perform assessments, and administer medications.
  • Collaborate with a supportive team to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • Contribute to a positive and inclusive work environment.

Essential Qualifications:

  • Registered Nurse with NMC qualification.
  • UK Right to work.
  • 6 months' recent paediatric nursing experience in the UK (within the last 3 years).
  • Enhanced DBS clearance required.

Benefits of working with Medacs Healthcare:

  • Competitive Rates & Weekly Pay: £15.18 - £33.16 per hour.
  • Flexible Working: Create a work-life balance with flexible shifts to suit your needs.
  • First Access to Shifts: Secure shifts to suit you across multiple NHS trusts through Medacs Healthcare.
  • 24/7 Support: Benefit from a dedicated consultant, revalidation support, and well-being resources.
  • Development Opportunities: Access training and support packages to enhance your skills.

Why Choose Us?

  • Flexible Working: Create a work-life balance with flexible shifts to suit your needs.
  • Competitive Rates: Earn a competitive salary (negotiable).
  • First Access to Shifts: Secure shifts across multiple NHS trusts through Medacs Healthcare.
  • Unwavering Support: Benefit from a dedicated consultant, revalidation support, and 24/7 service.
  • Wellbeing Matters: Access Care4Carers, our employee well-being program.

Ready to Make a Difference?

If you are looking for Neonatal shifts, apply today.

How to Apply:

Please apply online using the form below and attach a copy of your up-to-date CV.

Unfortunately, we cannot process applications for candidates who cannot provide evidence of a UK right to work.

We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome applications from all backgrounds.

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