Staff Nurse - Salford Haemodialysis Unit
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
Renal Services at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust are expanding with opportunities across our Haemodialysis Service, and we want you!
We have opportunities within our Haemodialysis Services based at Salford, Bolton & Wigan.
This expansion means an increase in staffing across our dialysis service at Band 5, and we are seeking Registered Nurses, both experienced, new to renal, and newly qualified, to join our growing multi-disciplinary teams.
Registered or Student Nurses wanting to take their career to the next level in Renal are encouraged to apply. You will gain a wealth of knowledge and highly transferable skills from exposure to various Renal conditions, supporting lifelong treatment pathways designed to ensure maximum independence and minimal disruption to patient quality of life, including management of acutely unwell adults, Haemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Home Dialysis, Venepuncture, Canulation, Blood Cultures, Intermediate Life Support, Chronic Kidney Disease, Vascular Access & Transplant.
Main duties of the job
Registered Nurses in our services have the opportunity to progress to higher banded roles, including Specialist Nursing and Advanced Practitioner roles. We are committed to supporting and growing our workforce to maximize potential for the benefit of Patients, Staff, and the wider Service.
Our commitment to you
* Experienced nurse leadership to support you and your team.
* A Unit-based, experienced multidisciplinary team providing holistic patient care.
* Specialist Renal Education Programmes for all new starters and advanced programmes for experienced staff.
* Flexibility - Full and part-time contracts available, covering earlies, lates, twilights, and nights.
* Rotations - opportunities to gain acute renal experience beyond Dialysis, with support to explore other teams across our Directorate.
About us
The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust (NCA) provides hospital and integrated health and social care services to over one million people across Greater Manchester. Our 20,000 colleagues care for people in hospital and in the community, working across Bury, Rochdale, Oldham, and Salford to save and improve lives.
We are committed to high standards of care, working closely with local authorities and partners. We value our core principles of care, appreciation, and inspiration, and seek individuals who embody these values to join our team.
We offer roles with purpose and flexibility, with opportunities for career development, a competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, flexible working, and protected time for wellbeing activities.
Job responsibilities
This role requires a current NMC PIN to practice as a Registered Nurse in the UK, or enrollment in a course expecting to receive your full NMC PIN within 3 months. Note that an NMC PRN PIN is not sufficient for this role.
Applications from international nurses and midwives who have not completed all competencies for a full NMC PIN are currently not accepted, as our OSCE program is paused. For information on obtaining a full NMC PIN, visit the NMC website.
For more details about the role, responsibilities, and working at NCA, see the Job Description and Person Specification attached, or visit our careers website: www.careers.northerncarealliance.nhs.uk.
We may close the vacancy early upon receiving sufficient applications. We encourage prompt applications.
As part of our pilot to improve the interview process, shortlisted candidates will receive interview questions in advance, and feedback on this process will be collected.
Person Specification
Registration & Qualifications
* NMC Registration
* Further education
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
* Experience in teaching and mentoring learners
* Post-registration renal experience
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This position is subject to a DBS check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975.
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
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