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2 fixed term posts available for 4 months
Location: Tweeddale locality
An opportunity has arisen for a registered nurse to join one of our district nursing teams on a temporary basis.
We are looking for a Registered Nurse to join our dynamic and motivated District Nursing Service. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work in a community setting, supporting patients in their own homes. We are committed to delivering high quality, person-centred care, providing skilled nursing interventions to those on our caseload.
Applicants for this post require registered nursing experience and should be able to demonstrate leadership, good communication skills and evidence of continuing development.
Requirements:
For further Information please contact:
Claire Grant, District Nurse Team Lead 01721 722080
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