As a Registered Nurse, you will ensure that the highest standard of clinical care is delivered to residents at all times, within company policies and procedures and the NMC Code of Conduct, promoting each person's privacy, dignity and independence.
This is a busy, varied and rewarding role which will give you the autonomy to care for our residents, whether you are monitoring a resident's blood sugar levels, administering medication, giving a detailed handover to the team on the next shift, or assisting a resident at the end of their life.
You will be fully supported and be working in a fantastic team.
You will work with the management team and other trained nurses in assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating quality nursing care.
It will be important to you that the residents are enabled to fully participate in decisions affecting their lives, embracing the philosophy of person-centred care, to ensure all options are explored to have the residents' decisions and choices met.
Your role is to create a happy, caring and safe atmosphere; putting residents needs first.
We respect differences and recognise our staff and residents will have different needs.
If you want to bring your skills and experience to an organisation that values you and rewards you fairly then we have a role for you.
As a qualified nurse you will have an active NMC registration (PIN number) and a right to work in the UK.
You will be flexible, organised, hardworking and importantly have caring attitude, with a desire to work as part of a dedicated team, showing care and compassion at all times.
Not only is this a great role and a fantastic team to work in, with fair and competitive pay, but we also offer a variety of other benefits to support you at work, including opportunities for paid training and development throughout your career.
Please see a summary of some of the things you will receive if you choose Hartford Care.
This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.