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Registered Nurse

Jupiter Recruitment
Merseyside
2 weeks ago
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An exciting new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Registered Nurse to work in a brand new nursing home which is a new-build opened recently in the Liverpool, Merseyside area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers

This nursing home will offer nursing, dementia, residential care, mental healthcare and specialist learning disability services to its residents

**To be considered for this role you must be qualified as a Registered Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**

As a Nurse your key duties include:

  • Accurately assess the needs of residents and identify priorities of care.
  • Administer all medication and treatments within the NMC guidelines and company medication policy
  • Ensure that residents care plans are completed and maintained in conjunction with residents, relatives and other health care professionals
  • Report any ill-health amongst residents and make request for GP/professional visit where necessary

The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:

  • Proven experience of working in a care setting
  • A good team player
  • 1+ Year NMC registration
  • Well-developed time management and leadership skills
  • Able to show a can-do attitude always

The successful Nurse will receive an excellent salary of £22.00 per hour and the annual salary is up to £54,912 per annum. We currently have permanent vacancies for both days and night shifts available. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:

  • Pension scheme
  • Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
  • Enhanced rates for bank holidays
  • Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and Care Awards)
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Costs for an enhanced DBS
  • Rewards for years of service

Reference ID: 4935

To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on or send your CV

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