Staff Nurse - Acute Medical Unit | The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
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Shrewsbury
On-site
GBP 24,000 - 30,000
Full time
Job summary
A health organization in Shrewsbury is seeking Staff Nurses to join their Acute Medicine team. The role involves assessing and planning patient care in a supportive environment that encourages professional development. The ideal candidates will possess a nursing qualification and strong skills in patient assessment, care planning, and teamwork. This position offers various training opportunities to enhance career growth.
Benefits
Learning and development opportunities
In-house training programs
Qualifications
- Ability to formulate and deliver quality patient care.
- Experience in working with multi-disciplinary teams.
- Proficient in record-keeping and using clinical diagnostic information.
Responsibilities
- Assess and plan care for medical patients.
- Deliver individualized patient care.
- Ensure patient safety and report adverse events.
Skills
Patient assessment
Care planning
Communication skills
Teamwork
Education
Registered Nurse qualification
This is an exciting opportunity to join Acute Medicine, this includes a 20 bedded Acute Medical Unit (AMU) and an Acute Medical Assessment (AMA). We have an 8 bedded enhanced care area within AMA.
Assessing and planning care for medical patients predominantly referred by our Emergency Department or clinical colleagues in the community.
To support Acute Medicine, we are looking for dedicated Staff Nurses to join our team. Whether you are an experienced nurse looking for your next move, or you are still early in your nursing career, you will find a welcoming and supportive environment here at SATH to encourage you to reach your full potential with the Acute Medical team.
• Responsible for the assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation of individualised patient care, working in partnership with patients, their carers and the multi-disciplinary team to ensure the patient’s physical, spiritual and emotional needs are met.
• Formulate and deliver high quality patient care without direct supervision, seeking guidance on actions that are outside agreed defined standards.
• Recognise changes in patients’ conditions which require the intervention of others and ensure that timely referrals are made or escalation procedures enacted as appropriate.
• Ensure patient safety is maintained at all times. Record and report adverse and potentially adverse events and assist with investigation of such events, ensuring learning is shared with the wider team(s).
• Record information about patients in a safe, accurate and consistent manner using appropriate tools and techniques, including electronic and written formats as close to point of care as possible.
• Access and use patient clinical diagnostic information to inform clinical decisions.
As a Trust, we are passionate about helping our staff to achieve their career aspirations, and can offer a variety of learning and development opportunities to support your continued professional development. Working with the Transforming Care Institute we can also offer in-house training such as degree/master modules, secondments and acting up opportunities.
We are an organisation that strives to provide high quality, safe care for our patients in an environment which our staff are proud to work in. We believe that by adhering to our Vision (“To provide excellent care for the communities we serve”) and working with our Trust Values in mind (Partnering, Ambitious, Caring, Trusted) we can achieve the right results for the people that matter most – our patients and their families.
For full duties and responsibilities please refer to the attached document entitled Job Description.
This advert closes on Monday 25 Aug 2025