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A reputable healthcare provider in Kingston upon Thames is seeking a Registered Nurse to join their team at a specialist Dementia Home. This role involves leading a care team, providing clinical leadership, and ensuring high standards of care. The ideal candidate will have a current NMC registration and experience in a similar setting. The position offers full-time hours with competitive pay and various employee benefits.
Aria Healthcare is seeking a Registered Nurse to join their team at Galsworthy House, a 72-bedded Residential, Nursing care and specialist Dementia Home in Kingston upon Thames. The home has a CQC rating of 'Good' and is rated 9.5 on Carehome.co.uk, providing high-quality care to its residents.
As a Registered Nurse at Aria Care, you will lead an amazing care team that promotes independence and dignity, enriching the lives of the individuals in your care. The role involves working a rotation of day and night shifts, including alternate weekends, with 12-hour shifts (8am-8pm). You will be responsible for providing clinical leadership, delivering person-centered care, and ensuring the highest standards of nursing practice.
Aria Healthcare is a reputable healthcare provider that operates several care homes across the UK. They are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment, where employees can grow and develop their careers. Aria Care offers a range of benefits, including long service awards, an employee discount scheme, and a blue light discount card.
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What will Aria Care Offer you?
As a caring Registered Nurse at Aria Care, you will lead an amazing care team that promote independence and dignity, enriching the lives of those individuals in your care.
We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive employer and thrive on learning from each other’s cultures, beliefs, and experiences. If you are empathetic, respectful and have a growth mindset, Aria Care is the perfect place for you.
It would be great to hear from you!
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.