Critical Care Staff Nurse • London Barts Health NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCritical Care Staff Nurse with Barts Health NHS Trust in London\n\n Adult Critical Care Unit Band 5 Staff Nurse in Adult Critical Care Unit (ACCU) We are recruiting for experienced band 5 nurses to join our world class Adult Cardiac Critical Care Unit at St Barts Hospital. You will have the opportunity to rotate through three critical care units that care for varying groups of patients, Post op cardiothoracic, HAC, ECMO ,Vascular, and Cancer patients. The Government has announced that the legal requirement for all NHS workers in England, to be double vaccinated, is currently under legislative review. We do however encourage those in roles that have face to face contact with patients to be double vaccinated against COVID-19 (unless they are medically exempt), and are continuing to support the vaccination uptake for all staff as this remains the best line of defence. We are extremely proud to have been rated 'outstanding' in our leadership by the Care Quality Commission in 2017. Your professional development is very important to us and we offer you the opportunity to undertake ILs, ALS, CALS BSC, MSC and PHD. We have a platform for nurse led research which is fully supported by our director of research and development. As part of our Adult Critical Care commitment to enhance the working lives of our staff, we offer flexible working arrangements, childcare vouchers, family-friendly policies and staff benefits including an excellent pension scheme. We are committed to providing a culture of continuous learning, which actively supports the professional and personal development of our staff. For further information about this role and arrange an informal visit , please contact: Keisha Mills, Matron keisha.mills@nhs.net About us To work supported within the multidisciplinary team to provide continuing care to critically illpatients in a complex environment.To supervise and teach junior members of staff and learners as required and maintain own personaldevelopment with support.To be a safe and effective practitioner able to provide high quality nursing care to the patient andtheir families, in accordance with agreed policies and within available resources. "}