Night Nurse

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Night Nurse

Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Salary: £21.00 per hour + Excellent Benefits

Hours: 1x Nights 33 – 44 hours available

***Sponsorship is available***

Night Nurse is required for an innovative nursing home that has recently been taken over by a new reputable provider. We require a Night Nurse (RGN or RMN) trained with an active NMC pin. The Night Nurse will already be working in an elderly nursing home environment and will be able to lead, influence, and participate in supporting the care team.

The home accommodates for 50 + residents providing elderly care packages ranging from palliative care, dementia care and residential care. There will always be two Night Nurses on shift along with a full complimentary of highly trained care assistants. The Night Nurse working here can be reassured that plenty of support is available.

Benefits for the Night Nurse:

  • Robust induction
  • Free DBS
  • Free Parking
  • Free uniform
  • Pension
  • On-site clinical training
  • 5.6 weeks holidays
  • Excellent referral programme

The Night Nurse will take full responsibility and be able to lead when in charge of running the nursing unit. This is an exciting time for the Night Nurse to be part of an exemplary care provider! We want to speak with caring person-centred Night Nurses who truly want to make a difference to our loved ones.

To apply for the Night Nurse role, click below for immediate consideration or contact Larissa at Healthcare Clinical Today!

Reference: 53001200

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