Rate of pay: £21.30 Per Hour Sleep in rate : £125 Full driving licence and car required for this role. We are currently recruiting a Registered Nurse to extending our existing team to support a female in her own home with an acquired brain injury. This role is based in the most wonderful family home delivering 1:1 support in the Whitby area (shift patterns may vary and can be discussed upon application – typical shift example 16 hrs and one sleep) plus available bank shifts. The lady we support has a fun sense of humour, and a busy social life she loves going to the pub, shopping, the cinema and the theatre – she is always interested in trying new things! Role responsibilities As a qualified Nurse with 2 years post-graduation experience you will provide effective clinical support. You will have the knowledge and skills to support the Clinical Lead Nurse in delivering consistent, quality care that keeps people safe. This role also requires someone with a great sense of humour and a willingness to support someone to do the things they enjoy and go out and about as desired. Personal Assistant support is in place for overnight support to enable the Nurse to sleep. You will liaise with other health professionals in order to meet the clinical needs of the person in receipt of nursing care. You will approach everything you do in a person-centred way, maintaining people's dignity, through being respectful and promoting people's human rights, independence and wellbeing. You will work in accordance with current legislation and the NMC code of conduct, Brightening Lives policy and procedures, and the framework of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) fundamental standards and people's individual care plans. You will have an effective registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council with no restrictions and cautions and be registered to practise as a nurse in the UK. Main purpose of job You will provide adults and children with nursing care and support needs to live the life of their choosing. This will be safe, dignified, effective, compassionate, high-quality nursing care, supporting people to live in their own homes and community, enabling them to retain their independence, physical and emotional wellbeing. You will support people in a way that develops and maintains their potential and maximises their choices. Main task and responsibilities * Support adults and children with clinical care and support needs to maximise their independence and wellbeing in a person-centred way * Provide appropriate personal care in a way that promotes dignity and independence * Support people to manage medication and use of specialist equipment * Support people with complex health and behavioural needs * Provide all support in line with agreed care plans to achieve goals and outcomes identified by the person receiving care * Support people in a way that their health and social care needs are met * Communicate effectively with people with care and support needs in their chosen way, also with their families, friends and partner agencies * Maintain accurate, up to date written records * Contribute to the safeguarding of children and adults, alerting an appropriate person where potential abuse is identified * Identify environmental, infection and falls risks and provide appropriate advice and information and refer on when necessary * Encourage positive risk taking by supporting people in managing agreed risk in their day to day lives * Work as a member of a team * You will be supported with continued professional development and NMC revalidation is provided, and you will have clinical supervision with a Clinical Lead Nurse. Benefits Package. * Employee wellbeing scheme. * Employee Discount Scheme – Discounts on everyday items including shopping and fuel. * L.O.V.E (Living our Values Every day) – rewards and recognition scheme. * Random Surprise Gifts of Kindness throughout the year! * In The Loop – Our Company Community App linking our teams and sharing experience. * Company training programme and further career development opportunities. * Fully paid DBS. * Refer a Friend Scheme. The refer a friend scheme is worth £500 in total. This is split £250 after the person has worked 100 hours and then another £250 when they have passed probation (6 months usually). Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of others? If you are ready to contribute to a supportive and dynamic team and make a difference in the lives of those we care for, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Apply now, or for further information call our friendly recruitment team on 01484 629935. Brightening Lives: High Quality Specialist Support at Home