QR code linking to this job posting Newly Qualified Staff Nurse in Darlington inDarlington PUBLISHED TUE 18 FEB 2025

£29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum/pro rata  PERMANENT 

We welcome applications from student nurses who are currently in their 3rd year of training within 6 months of qualifying.

We are looking to recruit highly motivated and enthusiastic newly qualified Band 5 Nurses to join our various wards departments and teams throughout our integrated trust.

We recognise your need for on-going support and development; the Trust offers a promise of support, advice and guidance during your preceptorship period to develop your confidence as an autonomous professional and ultimately to refine your skills, values and behaviours to provide high quality care

During your preceptorship you will have access to:

A designated preceptor

2 weeks supernumerary period at the point of registration.

Allocated time for development of knowledge and skills which will consist of :

Participatory continuing professional development contact study days and eLearning linked to the your PDP

Monthly meetings with your preceptor to discuss your development and progress in relation to your area of work

3 monthly meetings with your manager for further guidance and support

To assess patients needs and develop, implement and evaluate programmes of care

To organise the delivery of nursing care, deploying staff effectively

To be aware of, and communicate to team members, changes to patient information and treatment plans, both verbally and in writing

To adhere to NMC standards of record keeping

To assist the Ward Sister in setting, monitoring and maintaining standards of care

To participate in nursing audit and service improvement activities eg Essence of Care

To be aware of resource constraints and the importance of working within budget

To provide advice and act as role model to other members of the team

To be proactive in managing risk and maintaining patient safety

To supervise the work of nursing support staff, ensuring tasks undertaken have been delegated appropriately

To contribute to the day-to-day management of the Directorate, co-operating with colleagues to provide an appropriate level of nursing service and to address bed management issues

To participate in education and training of junior staff

To involve patients/carers in the planning and delivery of care

To participate in clinical supervision

To assist in resolving conflict and defusing

About us

The post holder will provide leadership in the delivery of care for people in their care. They will act in the best interests of people, putting them first and providing care that is person-centred, safe and compassionate.

The Post holder will act professionally at all times and use their knowledge and experience to make evidence-based decisions about care.

The Post holder will communicate effectively, be accountable for their actions and be a role model for others, reflecting on their practice and keeping abreast of new and emerging developments in nursing, health and care