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Pulse is looking for a Senior ITU Nurse to join their outstanding CQC-rated private hospital in London. This role involves providing clinical leadership in a 20-bed ICU, offering opportunities to specialize and develop skills while working with expert specialists in critical care.
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Salary: £40,447 – £48,705 a year + 9% shift allowances
Are you looking to take the next step in your career in Critical Care? Pulse has partnered with an “Outstanding” CQC-rated private hospital looking for a Band 6 nurse to join their Critical Care team. The 20-bed ICU offers both HDU and ICU services, along with a 24-hour patient outreach service. The ICU covers a broad spectrum including colorectal, gynaecology, thoracic, vascular, orthopaedics, neuro & spinal, and acute medicine. Providing excellent opportunities to specialise and broaden your knowledge.
The Senior ITU Nurse responsibilities will include:
You will play a vital role in providing clinical leadership, mentoring, and training junior staff, alongside delivering complex patient-centred care. In the absence of the Matron and Sister, you will help lead the 20-bed ICU unit.
The Senior ITU nurse must have:
The Benefits Package will include:
The hospital is part of the largest provider of private healthcare in London. As a senior/band 6 nurse, you will have access to expert specialists in critical care for your training and professional development, with their own excellence and training centre!
Join a private hospital known for outstanding patient outcomes! Be part of a network of world-class hospitals operating across the UK and worldwide, offering excellent opportunities for your professional development!
If this position is not suitable but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, you can earn a £250 voucher by referring them.
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