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Critical Care Nurse Visa Sponsorship UK

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Brighton

On-site

GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A healthcare organization in Brighton is seeking a skilled Band 6 Critical Care Nurse to lead in their dynamic critical care unit. This role requires a recognized qualification in critical care and at least 3 years of experience. You will be responsible for delivering high-quality nursing to critically ill patients, mentoring junior staff, and supporting team leadership. The position also offers visa sponsorship through the UK’s Skilled Worker route. Join us to make an impactful contribution in a supportive environment.

Benefits

Visa sponsorship
Professional development opportunities
Supportive team environment

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience in a critical care environment.
  • Proficient in delivering evidence-based nursing care.
  • Ability to support and mentor junior staff.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality nursing for critically ill patients.
  • Guide colleagues through mentoring and evaluations.
  • Coordinate shifts and handle performance reviews under supervision.

Skills

Critical care qualification
Mentoring skills
Strong communication
Team collaboration

Education

Nurse registration with NMC
Job description
# Critical Care Nurse Visa Sponsorship UK### Job Description**Join Our Dynamic Critical Care Team in Brighton**Nestled in the brand-new Louisa Martindale Building, our 31-bed critical care unit offers stunning vistas of the ocean and rolling hills, right in the heart of lively Brighton. We’re passionate about creating a supportive environment where top-notch care meets a fantastic location.### Exciting Opportunity for a Band 6 NurseWe’re on the lookout for a seasoned intensive care nurse holding a recognized critical care qualification to step into a leadership position in our welcoming team. As a bustling trauma center and the main referral hub for the Kent, Surrey, and Sussex region, we collaborate closely with our partner unit at Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. This means you’ll occasionally work across sites to ensure seamless care.This position qualifies for visa sponsorship through the UK’s Skilled Worker route via UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI). We’ll support eligible candidates who satisfy UKVI’s criteria, such as meeting the skill level, a minimum salary of £25,000, and any job-specific requirements.### Core Duties and Responsibilities* Deliver and assess high-quality, evidence-based nursing for level 2 and 3 critically ill patients, tailoring plans to their unique needs.* Guide and nurture your colleagues through mentoring, skill evaluations, and ongoing development.* Drive improvements in critical care practices to keep our standards cutting-edge.* Take charge during shifts, providing guidance and support to the team.* Contribute to audits, projects, and initiatives that align with local and trust-wide goals.* Under the supervision of a team leader, handle staff performance reviews and coordinate shifts, stepping up when a Band 7 nurse is unavailable.#### Communication and Family SupportEffective teamwork is at the core of what we do. You’ll help foster strong connections across the multidisciplinary team, both within our ICU/HDU and throughout the trust, including with patients and their loved ones.* Join team retreats and unit gatherings to share ideas and address concerns with leadership.* Follow NMC standards for precise, professional documentation, whether on paper or digitally.* Master essential tools like trust email, messaging systems, intercoms, and phones for smooth operations.* Lead thorough shift handovers, ensuring key details are shared while addressing any inappropriate remarks about patients.* Engage in detailed case discussions for complex patients, including tough topics like treatment withdrawal in cases with limited recovery prospects.* Offer one-on-one emotional support to families, breaking down intricate medical details in an understandable, compassionate way.* Handle sensitive conversations about serious updates, such as worsening conditions, sudden losses, or end-of-life decisions, always with empathy and tact to navigate potential disagreements.* Assist relatives during challenging processes like treatment withdrawal or organ donation, working alongside specialists like donation nurses and transplant coordinators.* Spot and report any dips in care quality within the team, choosing the right moment and approach to raise concerns.* Adapt communication for patients with cognitive challenges due to their illness, using clear, sensitive methods to ensure they’re informed and understood.* Participate in mortality reviews and discussions to learn and improve as a unit.* Maintain clear, timely communication within your shift team, collaborating closely with the team leader.At University Hospitals Sussex, we celebrate diversity as our greatest asset, striving to provide exceptional care to everyone—reflected in our ‘Outstanding for Caring’ rating from the CQC. Your individual background and insights will fuel our innovative, inclusive culture where all voices matter and success is shared. We offer staff networks to dismantle obstacles, buddy programs for smooth onboarding, and we’re recognized as a Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and Veteran Aware Trust.If you’re ready to make a real impact in a vibrant setting, we’d love to hear from you!LocationExperience3 Year
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