Funded Care Nurse Assessor • Bristol NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nFunded Care Nurse Assessor with NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board in Bristol\n\n An opportunity has arisen for a registered nurse with experience of older people and complex physical care needs to join the BNSSG - Continuing Health Care team. Would you like to work in a flexible and friendly team with a core working pattern of Monday to Friday? This is a hybrid working role with a mixture of working from home, visiting nursing homes and the office base. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your assessment skills and gain knowledge in a new field. The Funded Nurse Assessor role will involve assessing and reviewing clients with regards to their health needs, welfare, and provision of care in registered nursing homes. Our team is based in the heart of Bristol covering the BNSSG demographic. About us The successful candidate will have excellent assessment skills and communicate to a high standard, liaising with health colleagues in nursing homes to coordinate a needs-based assessment and complete National Framework documentation. An ability to work collaboratively and in an organised manner is therefore essential. As this role will involve working with clients across a variety of care sectors, such as learning disability or mental health, a broad range of knowledge and experience is desirable, however training will be tailored to your experience and the needs of the service. The post holder will need to have excellent IT skills and be able to use electronic patient records confidently. A full driving licence and access to a car is essential. The Continuing Healthcare team are supportive, friendly, and motivated to succeed. For further information please contact: Katy Hartley on 0117 9002626.Please note the applicant must hold a full UK driving licence and be mobile for the post. "}