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A healthcare organization in Newport seeks clinicians to assess and develop care plans for residents. This role involves leading a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring that care plans are accurate, and adapting to the needs of individuals. The role offers flexibility in shifts, with competitive pay rates ranging from £18.36 to £21.50 per hour based on experience, alongside a comprehensive benefits package including training and development opportunities. Candidates should have an NMC PIN and a passion for compassionate care.
We are fortunate to have a full MDT as part of our core team in Ivolve. The team includes Advanced Practitioners trained in Manual Handling, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Positive Behavioural Management (PBM) and Fundamentals of Care. We also have Speech and Language Therapists (SALT) and access to a Consultant Psychiatrist, Neuro-Psychologist and assistant Psychologists. Our aim is to maintain and where possible, improve the overall independence levels of the people we support, through rehabilitation (if appropriate), stimulation and social integration so everyone can live their best life. Of course, we also support individuals who are less able and ensure that everyone benefits from the highest standards of care and support during their time with us. If you are a clinician, looking for your next opportunity then we'd be delighted to meet with you! We're very proud to be recognised as one of the best organisations to work in by 'The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024 & 2025'.
What's involved: Assess each residents physical, psychological and social needs and develop up a care plan taking into consideration the lifestyle, gender and background of the people we care for and involve the patient, family and multi-disciplinary team. Continuously evaluate care needs with other members of the nursing team and ensure that care plans and records are up-to-date and accurate. Continually seek to improve the care delivered. Give a clear communication of the ageing process and how it affects each person's health and lifestyle. Provide daily visits to assess individual needs and assist service users to maximise their comfort, dignity and independence and create the right environment which supports their physical and mental well-being. Lead a multi-disciplinary shift team, supervising staff in all respects including orientation of new staff, appraisal, training and development of care staff, organising and co‑ordinating their duties, guiding, supporting, monitoring and evaluating staff performance.
We'd like to invite you to join our amazing team of professionals. It's secure work. You'll get full training. Whether you are a newly qualified Nurse or have many years' experience you can progress whether you're part-time or full-time or with even more flexible options. Our Nurses are caring and supportive people. We wouldn't be the first to say it either. If you are kind, caring and compassionate, there for the people who live with us when they need you, and you do it with a smile on your face. If that's you, then we are already a big fan. Very few jobs have such an impact on people's lives. And being the supportive human being you are, you're ideally cut out to join us.
Hours: Full time days and nights available night shifts 33 hours per week and days 36 hours (Sunday - Monday rota ) 8am-8pm. Payrate: £18.36 - £21.50 per hour (depending on experience). Qualifications: NMC PIN - RGN/RMN/RNLD.
We go beyond expectations for our colleagues as well as the people we support. Our reward package includes much more than pay, 5.6 weeks annual leave, flexible working hours and pension.