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A healthcare staffing agency is seeking a Band 5 Accident & Emergency Nurse (A&E) in East Surrey. This role involves providing urgent care, triaging patients, and working in a dynamic environment. Applicants must have valid NMC registration and six months of experience. Competitive pay rates and flexible shift options are offered.
Band 5- Accident & Emergency Nurse (A&E) – East Surrey
Accident & Emergency Nurse (A&E)
Banding: Band 5 | Location: East Surrey | Rate: £17.00 - £29.58 per hour
As an Accident & Emergency Nurse (A&E), you will be an integral part of our Emergency Department team, providing urgent and critical care to patients experiencing various medical emergencies. Your quick decision-making skills, ability to handle high-pressure situations, and compassionate approach will ensure that patients receive timely and efficient care during their most vulnerable moments.
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