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Registered Nurse (Nights)

Monarch Healthcare
Derbyshire
2 days ago
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Monarch Healthcare is recruiting for a Registered Nurse (Nights) to join our dedicated team at Pinxton Manor Nursing Home.

At Pinxton Manor, we provide care and nursing support to older adults and individuals living with dementia. We are a forward-thinking company focused on improving the quality of life for all through person-centred care and support. If you are passionate about making a difference in people’s lives, we would love to hear from you.

Registered Nurse (Nights) Position Details:

Hours: 4 Nights per week Shift Times: 19:45-08:00 Schedule: We work on a rota basis which includes alternate weekends and some bank holidays Location: Pinxton, NG16 We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

Benefits:

Reimbursement of annual NMC Pin payment – subject to no restrictions placed Paid breaks Annual Monarch Healthcare Awards and dinner Contributory pension Referral bonus scheme Supportive team On site Parking

Responsibilities: As a Registered Nurse at Monarch Healthcare, your days will be varied and will include:

The formulation of person-centred care plans – Reviewing and updating of care plans to reflect client need, ensuring Care Plans are completed and maintained in consultation with Clients, Relatives and other Health Care Professionals, and in accordance with NMC guidelines and Company policies. Administration of medication – Administer prescribed medicines and document the same in accordance with the Company’s procedure and NMC guidelines. Monitoring of resident well-being – Report any ill health amongst Clients and make requests for GP and Professional visits where necessary. Supervision of the care team when acting as the nurse in charge, ensure a clear and concise handover report is given to all relevant Staff Members at the end of each shift. Liaise with Healthcare professionals

Application Process: If you are interested in this rewarding opportunity, please submit your CV and cover letter for consideration. All positions are subject to satisfactory DBS checks and references.

Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to each applicant individually. We appreciate and thank you for taking the time to apply.

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