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Staff Nurse - Telford Elective Surgical Hub

Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust

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Location
Salary
£32,073 - £39,043 per annum/ pro rata
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 5
Deadline
23 Apr 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
09 Apr 2026

Job overview

An exciting opportunity is available for enthusiastic and motivated Band 5 Staff Nurses to join the Telford Elective Surgery Hub (TESH) at The Princess Royal Hospital.

TESH is a purpose-built unit on the first floor, designed to support patients undergoing planned surgical procedures. The unit comprises 12 admission PODS, 4 theatres, 16 Stage 2 recovery trolleys, a Surgical Admissions Lounge, and the Lofthouse Unit, where staff rotate across all areas to gain broad experience.

The service operates Monday to Friday from 07:15 to 22:00, with occasional weekend working.

Our team works collaboratively across a wide range of surgical specialties, including General Surgery, Gynaecology, Urology, Orthopaedics, Vascular, Colorectal, Ophthalmology, Dental, Head & Neck, and Breast Surgery.

This fast-paced and varied environment involves delivering high-quality pre- and post-operative care, as well as supporting criteria-led discharge. While previous experience in an acute surgical setting is beneficial, it is not essential. We offer comprehensive training and development opportunities to support your growth.

Alongside mandatory and statutory training, we provide an in-house competency programme and access to Trust-wide professional development initiatives.

Main duties of the job

  • Responsible for assessing, planning and delivering safe, personalised care for patients, working closely with families and the wider care team.
  • Able to provide high‑quality nursing care independently, asking for guidance when needed.
  • Notices and acts on changes in a patient’s condition, making timely referrals to keep patients safe.
  • Keeps accurate patient records and reports any safety concerns or incidents so learning can be shared.
  • Uses clinical information and decision‑support tools to guide safe care, including giving medicines correctly.
  • Supports patients to stay healthy, promotes self‑care and always acts professionally, following NMC and Trust standards.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

For full details and responsibilities of the role please see the attached document named "Candidate Job Pack".