Salary: £31,900 - 41,648 per year
Reference: 59418
Registered Nurse - Low Secure Mental Health Hospital
Location: Ayr, West Central Scotland
Salary: £31,900 - £41,648 per annum + £3,000 bonus
Hours: Full Time and Part Time hours available
Shifts: 1 long week (Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday) 1 short week (Wednesday, Thursday)
08:00-8:15 (15-minute handover)
Company / Hospital information:
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Registered Nurse (RMN and RNLD) to join our warm and welcoming low secure, mental health hospital. Here, we supporting males and females with mental illness and/or personality disorders.
Our low secure service is spread across 5 wards, supporting complex mental health, trauma, acquired brain injury, behaviours that challenge, self harm, psychosis & offending behaviour.
We also offer specialised step-down facilities to enable patients to continue their recovery journey, maintaining good Mental Health and promote social inclusion for discharge into community living.
Are you...?
An experienced Registered Nurse (RMN & RNLD) We welcome applications from Mental Health Nurses AND Learning Disability Nurses.
Registered Nurse (RMN & RNLD) with a valid NMC pin and full eligibility to live and work in the UK?
Registered Nurse (RMN & RNLD) with previous experience?
Benefits on offer:
Competitive salary
25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays increasing to 30
Birthday off
Career development
Pension scheme
Life insurance
Free car parking
Free meals on site
Full onsite induction
How to apply:
If you are interested in this opportunity, I would love to hear from you.
Please submit your CV / click apply. If you would like more information about this position, please call Ellie on 01489774202 or email a copy of your CV to ellie.cowell@appointgroup.co.uk
You can also text me on 07380309633
RMN / RNLD / NURSE / REGISTERED NURSE / NMC PIN / HEALTHCARE / CLINICAL
The actual rate of pay will be within these advertised bandings and will be dependent on your ability to demonstrate your competence during the interview.
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