Critical Care Staff Nurse | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Oxford
On-site
GBP 30,000 - 40,000
Full time
Job summary
A leading healthcare provider in Oxford is seeking a dedicated Critical Care Nurse to provide exceptional patient care in a specialist unit. The role includes significant opportunities for professional development, including support for postgraduate qualifications in Neurosciences and Critical Care. You will manage nursing care for specific patients, work collaboratively with families and medical teams, and maintain high standards of practice in accordance with regulatory standards. This position closes on 11 Aug 2025.
Qualifications
- Post graduate courses in Neurosciences and Critical Care supported.
- Ability to manage and direct nursing care for patients required.
- Conduct oneself professionally as per The Code (NMC 2015).
Responsibilities
- Provide exceptional patient care based on evidence-based practice.
- Work with patients’ family and multidisciplinary team.
- Maintain high standards of nursing and develop specialist knowledge.
- Ensure timely discharge of patients with effective communication.
Skills
Patient care
Effective communication
Nursing knowledge
Professional behavior
Education
Registered Nurse qualification
Neurosciences Intensive Care is a specialist critical care unit that offers a comprehensive induction and a tailor made orientation programme that will help guide and develop you to become an excellent critical care Nurse. We have a number of development and learning opportunities that are available. There are opportunities for progression and pathways to help you achieve this, for example within management, education or research, dependent on your particular interests. We support post graduate courses in Neurosciences and Critical Care which can be combined to help you to work towards a master’s degree.
• Provide exceptional patient care which is underpinned by the best evidence based practice and OUH values.
• Work in partnership with the patients’ family and friends, and to be actively involved in the caring process on behalf of the patient where agreed.
• Manage, direct and evaluate the nursing care for a defined caseload of patients.
• Communicate effectively with patients/relatives/carers and all members of the multidisciplinary team.
• Maintain and develop high standards of nursing care, reflecting the professional nursing practice and patient care commensurate with The Oxford Model for Exemplary Professional Nursing and Midwifery Practice.
• Maintain and develop general and specialist knowledge of nursing practice relevant to the clinical area.
• Conduct oneself in a professional manner and be a role model to others at all times commensurate with The Code (NMC 2015).
• Develop skills to provide senior nurse cover for the department in the absence of the Sister or Charge Nurse or their deputy.
• Work proactively to ensure every hospital visit meets the needs of the patient and that patients are discharged in a timely manner ensuring effective communication with the family and/or relevant agencies as planned and agreed.
Neurosciences Intensive Care is a specialist critical care unit that offers a comprehensive induction and a tailor made orientation programme that will help guide and develop you to become an excellent critical care Nurse. We have a number of development and learning opportunities that are available. There are opportunities for progression and pathways to help you achieve this, for example within management, education or research, dependent on your particular interests. We support post graduate courses in Neurosciences and Critical Care which can be combined to help you to work towards a master’s degree.
• Provide exceptional patient care which is underpinned by the best evidence based practice and OUH values.
• Work in partnership with the patients’ family and friends, and to be actively involved in the caring process on behalf of the patient where agreed.
• Manage, direct and evaluate the nursing care for a defined caseload of patients.
• Communicate effectively with patients/relatives/carers and all members of the multidisciplinary team.
• Maintain and develop high standards of nursing care, reflecting the professional nursing practice and patient care commensurate with The Oxford Model for Exemplary Professional Nursing and Midwifery Practice.
• Maintain and develop general and specialist knowledge of nursing practice relevant to the clinical area.
• Conduct oneself in a professional manner and be a role model to others at all times commensurate with The Code (NMC 2015).
• Develop skills to provide senior nurse cover for the department in the absence of the Sister or Charge Nurse or their deputy.
• Work proactively to ensure every hospital visit meets the needs of the patient and that patients are discharged in a timely manner ensuring effective communication with the family and/or relevant agencies as planned and agreed.
This advert closes on Monday 11 Aug 2025