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Join a vibrant team at a leading healthcare institution, where you can make a real difference in patients' lives. This role offers the opportunity to work in a fast-paced cardiology ward, providing high-quality nursing care and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. You'll be supported in your professional development, with tailored opportunities to enhance your leadership and clinical skills. Enjoy flexible working arrangements and a range of benefits designed to promote your well-being and career growth. Be part of a culture that values expertise, kindness, collaboration, and aspiration.
Hammersmith Hospital is ICHT’s specialist hospital based in East Acton and renowned for its strong research connections. It offers a range of services including renal, haematology, cancer and cardiology care, and provides the regional specialist heart attack centre.
A7 is a 25-bedded inpatient cardiology ward incorporating a 5 bedded coronary care unit (CCU) and 20 step-down beds including monitoring and telemetry. A7 is the predominant receiving unit for patients admitted via our 24/7 Primary PCI and arrhythmia service that covers North West London ICS.
All staff work across both the CCU and our step down ward. CCU cares for higher acuity patients post PPCI, complex cardiac arrhythmias, intra-aortic balloon pumps (IABP), TAVI, and patients on non-invasive modes of ventilation (NIV). ECG interpretation skills are essential for these posts.
The unit is fast paced and our Band 6 team both lead and co-ordinate; out of hours they are the point of contact and hold the bed bleep for cardiology.
We are looking for experienced cardiology nurses who are knowledgeable, ambitious and safety focused, and who put the patients at the centre of all they do. The Directorate will offer further development that can be tailored to the successful candidate/s and include both leadership and clinical components. Informal discussions welcomed.