Mountainhall Treatment Centre
Current UK NMC Registration is an Essential requirement for this role.
Primarily based at Mountainhall Treatment Centre (MHTC), with shifts across four sites in Dumfries and Galloway.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Chronic Haemodialysis Renal Service as a Registered Nurse. This specialist area of nursing offers a supportive team environment, providing services across Dumfries and Galloway.
We have two vacancies available:
1. Post 1 - 37 hours per week, Permanent
2. Post 2 - 28.5hpw, Fixed term ending 26/07/26.
Candidates will be considered for both posts unless you indicate a preference on your application.
As a Registered Nurse in this role, you will provide high-quality haemodialysis care to patients. You will work across multiple sites within the region, so a valid driving licence/or ability to travel independently is required. The shift patterns vary, with 9.5 hour shifts at MHTC and 11.5 hour shifts at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary (DGRI), Kirkcudbright (KBT), and Galloway Community Hospital (GCH), Stranraer. The service runs outpatient appointments from Monday to Saturday and out-of-hours shifts are covered by the on-call renal nurse team.
In addition to haemodialysis, we also provide plasma exchange in both acute and chronic settings. You will have the opportunity to gain exposure and learning regarding peritoneal dialysis, enhancing your skills and knowledge in renal care.
To qualify for this role, you must be a Registered Nurse. While experience in haemodialysis is beneficial, it is not essential, as full training will be provided. The training includes an in-house program at MHTC, supported by the Renal Educator and mentors. We are committed to ongoing learning and development, and once your skills are appropriate, you will be included in the on-call rota, which involves additional training.
Our training and development approach is comprehensive and person-centred, accommodating different learning speeds. We believe in supporting our staff through every step of their professional journey.
For informal enquiries or to discuss what the role involves, please get in touch.
Lynn Currie, Renal Educator - @
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