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A healthcare institution in Plymouth is seeking an experienced Critical Care Nurse for a band 6 post. This role involves leading a team, providing high standard nursing care, and ensuring patient safety in a critical care environment. Candidates must hold current NMC registration and demonstrate skills in haemodynamic monitoring. Join a dedicated team focused on delivering excellent patient care.
Are you an experienced Critical Care Nurse looking for a band 6 post in the South West of England? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the band 6 team on the Neuro/Trauma ICU at University Hospital Plymouth. We are looking for both Advanced Registered Nurses and Junior Sisters/CN at band 6.
For Critical Care nurses who have recently completed the ICU course we are pleased to offer 'Advanced RN' bd 6 posts. In this role you commence onto our Team Leader progression pathway.
Demonstrably experienced Bd 6s will join our team of Jnr Srs / CNs as a team leader. In this role you will take charge of the unit on a regular basis and be recognised as a positive, professional, and motivating role model for junior colleagues.
On Pencarrow patients are admitted with multiple injuries, acute brain injuries, spinal injuries and require multi-system support. We also manage a wide range of GICU patients offering a broad range of experiences. If you are highly motivated and have demonstrable experience as an ICU RN, we would like to hear from you.
To be recognised as a clinical expert within the critical care environment, co-ordinating the delivery of high standard nursing care following individual assessment of each patient & implementation of care plans, utilising all resources to provide excellence in practice.
As a Jnr Sister & shift leader you will be responsible for coordinating the delivery of the high standard care we are proud of, acting as an exemplary senior nurse role model. As a team leader you will be recognised as a positive, professional & motivating role model for junior colleagues whilst ensuring a supportive learning environment for continuing education.
To ensure that patients are always cared for in a safe environment & provide expert clinical advice as needed.
To be responsible for meeting the NMC requirements in line with the Code of Professional Conduct for their scope of responsibility.
We are a people business - where every member of staff matters and can make a difference. Patients are at the heart of everything we do. Joining University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust means becoming part of a team of dedicated staff, who are committed to leading the way through innovation, clinical excellence and great customer care.
Advanced haemodynamic (invasive and non-invasive) monitoring, neurological monitoring, dialysis machines (Citrate filters), institute ventilation-weaning programmes following specific criteria.