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Deputy Sister/ Charge Nurse- Critical Care OutreachinYorkinYorkPUBLISHED TUE 25 MAR 2025

York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to deliver high-quality, individualized care to critically ill patients in a dynamic clinical environment.
Collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams and the Intensive Care Team, fostering professional relationships and teamwork.
Involvement in education and training initiatives, enhancing both personal and team skills while educating others on managing deteriorating patients.
Access to ongoing training and induction programs to ensure competency and safety in the role.
Participation in service development, improvement, and audit, allowing for contributions to the enhancement of patient care and workflow.
Generous benefits package including competitive salary, generous leave allowance, and pension scheme, promoting overall job satisfaction.
Supportive workplace with access to mental health resources, flexible leave options, and relocation assistance to ease transitions.
Join our exceptional Critical Care Outreach Team at York Teaching Hospital as a Deputy Sister/Charge Nurse (Band 6) and make a real difference in the lives of our most vulnerable patients. This is a unique opportunity to work in a supportive environment, delivering top-tier, personalised care to adults who are deteriorating or critically ill, alongside an inspiring team of dedicated professionals. As a key member of our team, you will collaborate closely with Intensive Care and multi-disciplinary teams, tackle challenges head-on, and be pivotal in ensuring that our patients receive the highest standard of care around the clock.

In this rewarding role, you will not only utilise your advanced clinical skills but also take an active part in educating others about managing deteriorating patients. Your leadership and communication prowess will shine as you help foster a culture of learning within the team. We are committed to your development, offering comprehensive induction and ongoing training to ensure you feel confident and competent in all aspects of patient care. With benefits such as generous annual leave, a competitive NHS pension scheme, and a relocation package, this is more than just a job—it's a chance to grow both personally and professionally while being part of a caring community. If you're ready to make a lasting impact, we can't wait to hear from you!
Opportunity to deliver high-quality, individualized care to critically ill patients in a dynamic clinical environment.
Collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams and the Intensive Care Team, fostering professional relationships and teamwork.
Involvement in education and training initiatives, enhancing both personal and team skills while educating others on managing deteriorating patients.
Access to ongoing training and induction programs to ensure competency and safety in the role.
Participation in service development, improvement, and audit, allowing for contributions to the enhancement of patient care and workflow.
Generous benefits package including competitive salary, generous leave allowance, and pension scheme, promoting overall job satisfaction.
Supportive workplace with access to mental health resources, flexible leave options, and relocation assistance to ease transitions.

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