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We are looking for newly qualified staff nurse or an experienced staff nurse looking for a change or a different challenge.
Ewhurst ward is a 30 bedded ward specialising in trauma, orthopaedic and frailty, and has a highly motivated approach to multidisciplinary patient care. The ward has a dedicated team of Ortho-geriatrians who are responsible for the care of those patients who have sustained a Fractured Neck of Femur.
Candidates will be required to have good communication and observational skills and be passionate about providing high standards of care. Ongoing training and support in this role will be provided and the trust offers an excellent Preceptorship Programme to support newly qualified nurses.
Ewhurst ward is a 30 bedded ward specialising in trauma, orthopaedic and frailty, and has a highly motivated approach to multidisciplinary patient care. The ward has a dedicated team of Ortho-geriatrians who are responsible for the care of those patients who have sustained a Fractured Neck of Femur.
Candidates will be required to have good communication and observational skills and be passionate about providing high standards of care. Ongoing training and support in this role will be provided and the trust offers an excellent Preceptorship Programme to support newly qualified nurses.
We are looking for motivated individual to become part of the nursing team to support the Band 7 and Band 6 staff in providing a high standard of evidence care to our group of patients.
As a registered, accountable and autonomous nurse to act in the best interests of your patients at all times and take personal responsibility for your actions and decisions. To be responsible for patient assessment, planning of care, implementing and supervising safe and compassionate care, and evaluating the effectiveness of care. As an NMC registrant facilitate learning and development of others. You will demonstrate leadership qualities and be open, transparent and trustworthy.
Please refer to the full Job decription & person specification.
The Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust is committed to the development and support of newly registered professionals. Its overarching aim is to support newly registered practitioners to make a safe and successful transition into their new role. As a newly qualified nurse you will be supported through a year-long preceptorship programme which has been structured to include the fourteen elements set within the Health Education England Preceptorship Standards, and has at its core the Trust values of caring together, learning together, excelling together and continuously improving.
We also offer rotational opportunities to enable you to develop your skills and professional portfolio.
As a registered, accountable and autonomous nurse to act in the best interests of your patients at all times and take personal responsibility for your actions and decisions. To be responsible for patient assessment, planning of care, implementing and supervising safe and compassionate care, and evaluating the effectiveness of care. As an NMC registrant facilitate learning and development of others. You will demonstrate leadership qualities and be open, transparent and trustworthy. As a Trust employee act with integrity and uphold the values and beliefs of the Trust and the NMC Code of Conduct.
To provide a high standard of individualised patient care reflecting individual competencies and education that involves relatives/carers as appropriate. To be responsible for the nursing care of a defined group of patients. To assist in the management and organisation of the nursing service in the clinical area including the teaching and management of more junior staff or those in training.