Urgent Care Nurse - Urgent Treatment Centre • Ilkeston Derbyshire Community Health Services NHSFT
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nUrgent Care Nurse - Urgent Treatment Centre with Derbyshire Community Health Services NHSFT in Ilkeston\n\n Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification. To apply, please click APPLY FOR THIS JOB - this link will take you to the TRAC Recruitment Site. You will need to register if you do not already have an account. Are you a nurse interested in working in an Urgent Treatment Centre? We currently have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic nurse practitioner to work within the Ilkeston and Ripley Urgent Treatment Centres. This role is advertised as a band 6 but dependent on experience and skills, but there may be a possibility to appoint to a band 5 who will then develop to a band 6 once local competencies and MSc module in minor injuries is successfully completed. There are full and part time post available. The units are nurse and Advanced Clinical Practitioner led and are operational seven days a week, from 08.00 to 20:00hrs. As a registered, accountable clinical employee you will be expected to possess a relevant high level of clinical knowledge and skills. This will enable you to assess, examine and treat patients safely and appropriately from the whole age spectrum that attend the UTCs with a variety of minor injury and minor illness presentations. You will need to effectively engage with patients, peer groups, and service users in all elements of your role, leading by example and promoting a supportive and caring culture. This will require an inclusive, transparent, open approach to your role, whereby you are happy to be accountable to others and to go the extra mile when required. You must be flexible, enthusiastic, motivated and demonstrate effective interpersonal skills. "}