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A care home provider in the West Midlands seeks a dedicated Registered Nurse (nights) to provide compassionate care and support to residents. This role involves administering medications, mentoring junior staff, and ensuring residents' comfort during the night. Applicants must be qualified as RGN or RMN. The position offers competitive pay and various benefits including free meals, flexible pay, and ongoing training.
Registered Nurse (nights).Telford Hall Care Home
Are you a dedicated and compassionate Registered Nurse looking for a rewarding night shift role? At Telford Hall Care Home, we’re seeking passionate professionals to provide outstanding care while ensuring our residents feel safe and supported throughout the night.
Nestled in the vibrant community of Lawley, Telford Hall is a 66-bed care home offering specialist nursing, palliative, and dementia care in a state-of-the-art setting. Our facilities include tranquil lounges, garden rooms, a cinema, and a tea room, creating a warm and welcoming environment for both residents and staff.
Our mission is to enhance the well-being of each resident, supporting them in living a fulfilling life, even during the quiet hours of the night.
As a Registered Nurse on Nights, you will:
Sandstone employees enjoy a range of benefits:
*Overtime is paid for working over fulltime hours. Free meals are given if working over an 8 hour shift and are subject to terms and conditions. Discounts are accessed using our ‘Reward Me’ app. Flexible pay is available via ‘WAGESTREAM’. Advertised pay rates are for shifts worked from 1st April 2023.
What We Are Looking For
We are seeking nurses who are:
Sandstone Care Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
We welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds. We embrace diversity within each service, as we think it is important that the Social Care Workforce represents the people it serves. We welcome applications from people from backgrounds including disabled candidates, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, LGBTQ+ as well as non-binary candidates, and those with experience of mental health.