A vacancy has arisen in ward 2 St Andrews Community Hospital for a registered nurse.
The ward is a 16 bedded unit. 4 of which are specialist palliative care beds.
You are expected to have a passion for care and medicine of the older adult with a focus on rehabilitation, recovery and adaptation. Experience in delivering a high level of person centred care and knowledge of complex discharge planning are required. This role involves contributing to the improvement of a health and safety culture to prevent and reduce risks in the delivery of care to our patients. Interpersonal skills, I.T and communication skills at different levels are essential for this post. The ability to manage complex situations is also required.
For informal enquiries please contact Irene Robertson, Senior Charge Nurse on 01334 465934
A requirement of this post is to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Prior to appointment.
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