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A leading healthcare provider in Hull and East Yorkshire is seeking an experienced Senior Nurse (RMN/RNLD) to deliver compassionate care in a supportive environment. The role involves working within a multi-disciplinary team to improve the quality of life for patients. Candidates should hold a valid NMC registration and possess a strong understanding of clinical practices and CQC requirements. Join an organization that values dignity, respect, and continuous development.
As well as a competitive salary, Barchester offers one of the best rewards packages in the care sector. Your generous benefits would include:
As a Registered Mental Health Nurse or Learning Disability Nurse at a Barchester independent mental health hospital, you’ll use your compassion and experience to deliver the quality care and support we’re known for. Working within a multi-disciplinary team, you’ll provide care and support to patients with complex and sometimes challenging behaviours. You’ll help improve patients’ quality of life by ensuring their needs are met and that each person is always treated with dignity and respect. That means you’ll take the time to listen to our patients, and provide and supervise the delivery of excellent nursing care. As a Registered Nurse (RGN/RMN) at Barchester, you can enjoy the freedom and autonomy you need to make a real difference.
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. We’ll look for an up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices together with a strong understanding of CQC requirements and frameworks. Your proactive approach will mean you’re ready to make the most of the personally-tailored training programme we’ll develop for you. Dedicated and compassionate, you should also have experience of producing well-developed care plans, undertaking risk assessments and working as part of a clinical team.
If you’d like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you’d expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.