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A leading healthcare provider in Maidstone is seeking a Senior Staff Nurse for their Cath Lab team. The role involves managing patient care, mentoring staff, and performing various cardiac procedures. Ideal candidates will have substantial Cath Lab experience and a BSc in Adult nursing. Benefits include flexible working options and private health insurance.
Senior Staff Nurse – Cath Lab | Maidstone
As a result of a growing service, we have an exciting opportunity for a strong and empathetic registered nurse to join our Cath Lab team as a Senior Staff Nurse. You will be a key member of our multi-disciplinary Cath Lab team. You will manage a busy Cath Lab list, delivering excellent patient care from admission to discharge, mentoring, and supporting junior staff along the way. This role is ideally suited to an NMC registered staff nurse with considerable experience in Cath Lab who is passionate about delivering healthcare at its very best.
This is a 40 hour per week role working Monday to Friday.
If you have any queries regarding this vacancy, Diane would be happy to help. Please give her a call on 01622 237634 or email recruitment@kims.org.uk
At KIMS Hospital we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive working environment. We strive to create a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
Any offers of employment made by KIMS Hospital for this/these position(s) will be subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK and receipt of a satisfactory DBS Certificate from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Information about the DBS checks can be found at https://www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-service-check
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