Job summary Barchester Healthcare is seeking an experienced Senior Mental Health Nurse or Senior Learning Disability Nurse to join their team in Hull.
The role offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package, and the opportunity to work in a supportive environment where you can use your clinical expertise to deliver high-quality care and support to residents with a range of mental and physical needs.
Main duties of the job As a Senior Nurse (RMN/RNLD) at Barchester Healthcare, you will use your leadership skills to deliver the quality care and support the organization is known for.
You will be a hands-on clinical leader who provides expertise to the multi-disciplinary team, creating a safe and supportive environment where residents are always treated with dignity and respect.
Your professional judgement will be used to make critical clinical decisions, from assessing the needs of new residents to administering medicines in line with NMC regulations.
You will also support and mentor your team to ensure the highest standards of nursing are maintained.
About us Barchester Healthcare is a leading provider of high-quality care and support services in the UK.
With over 200 care homes and independent hospitals, the organization is dedicated to delivering person-centered care that improves the lives of its residents and their families.
Barchester is known for its commitment to investing in its staff, offering excellent training and development opportunities, as well as a range of attractive benefits.
Job description Job responsibilities £2,000 welcome bonus when you join Barchester.
Just one of the ways Barchester Health Care makes you feel valued.
REWARDS PACKAGE As well as a competitive salary, Barchester offers one of the best rewards packages in the care sector.
Your generous benefits would include: Free learning and development Automatic enrolment into our profit share scheme A range of holiday, retail and leisure discounts Nurse Mentor and Refer a Friend bonus schemes Wellbeing Support Offer to pay Skilled Worker visa application fee for eligible nurses ABOUT THE ROLE As a Senior Mental Health Nurse or Senior Learning Disability Nurse with Barchester you'll use your leadership skills to deliver the quality care and support we're known for.
We'll look to you to be a hands-on clinical leader who provides expertise to our multi-disciplinary team.
You'll create a safe and supportive environment where our residents with a range of mental and physical needs are always treated with dignity and respect.
Your professional judgement will be used to make critical clinical decisions, from assessing the needs of a new resident to administrating medicines in line with NMC regulations.
As part of your wide range of responsibilities, you'll support and mentor your team to deliver the highest standards of nursing.
As a Senior Nurse, you'll have the freedom and autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do.
ABOUT YOU To join us as a Senior Nurse (RMN/RNLD), you'll need to be a Registered Mental Health Nurse or Registered Learning Disability Nurse with a current NMC registration and a mentor or supervision qualification.
Experience of delivering excellent care to residents with dementia, producing care plans and detailed risk assessments is important.
We'll also look for an up-to-date knowledge on the most recent clinical practices and regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines.
You'll be a natural leader and problem solver who has worked with older people and acted as a clinical mentor, including supporting newly qualified nurses through their preceptorship.
Dedicated, ambitious and resilient, you'll have a strong track record of delivering improvements to achieve quality care.
If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd want for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential To join Barchester Healthcare as a Senior Nurse (RMN/RNLD), you will need to be a Registered Mental Health Nurse or Registered Learning Disability Nurse with a current NMC registration and a mentor or supervision qualification.
You should also have experience of delivering excellent care to residents with dementia, producing care plans, and conducting detailed risk assessments.
An up-to-date knowledge of the most recent clinical practices and regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines, is essential.