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with The Caxton Surgery.
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nNursing Associate with The Caxton Surgery in Oswestry, Shropshire\n\n Here is a great opportunity to join The Caxton Surgery as we are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic qualified Nursing Associate to join and support our excellent Nursing team. We are a well established and friendly practice of 14,200 patients in the attractive market town of Oswestry near the Welsh border. We have a good reputation, low staff turnover and excellent patient feedback and strive to provide the best care possible to our population. The ideal candidate would be available to work 32-37.5 hours across 4-5 days a week there might be some flexibility for the right candidate but they must be able to work a Friday. You will provide and maintain a high standard of care for patients and provide assistance to the Nursing team and Doctors. The duties will include the normal duties undertaken by a Nursing Associate including phlebotomy, injections, wound care, dopplers, health checks, cervical smears and infection control duties. Extra training and support will be given to enhance and develop the skills needed for this role whilst in post, please note as this is a new role within general practice that there will be thorough inhouse and external training expected as part of the role. Please note we are looking for a candidate with a UK Nursing Associate qualification already. About us The principal task is to support the registered nurses to enable them to focus on complex and specialist care by delivery of duties including phlebotomy, injections, wound care, dopplers, health checks, cervical smears and infection control duties. Extra training and support will be given to enhance and develop the skills needed for this role whilst in post. "}