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Staff NurseinWolverhamptoninWolverhamptonPUBLISHED MON 9 DEC 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year pro rata  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

FAMILYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNMC

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS TrustFollow The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a specialized field such as ENT and Maxillo-facial care.
Supportive and friendly team environment promoting professional development.
Scope for personal and career growth through skills development and continuous learning.
Ability to provide compassionate, person-centered care, making a real difference in patients' lives.
Engagement in teaching and mentoring unregistered or junior staff and students.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing communication and teamwork skills.
Flexibility in working hours, accommodating personal needs and promoting work-life balance.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is seeking a highly motivated and experienced registered nurse to join their Head and Neck outpatient team, focusing on ENT and Maxillo-facial specialties. This role requires a commitment to delivering high-quality, compassionate, person-centered care while working with minimal supervision and playing a key part in the supervision and teaching of junior staff. Candidates should have a flexible approach to variable shift patterns and ideally possess head and neck nursing experience.

Responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care, administering medication, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. The successful candidate will promote evidence-based practices, communicate effectively with patients and their families, and contribute to the ongoing development of the ward or department. The position offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth and the chance to work within a dynamic, supportive team committed to high standards of patient care. Candidates must be registered with the NMC and demonstrate a proactive attitude towards their professional development and patient advocacy.
Opportunity to work in a specialized field such as ENT and Maxillo-facial care.
Supportive and friendly team environment promoting professional development.
Scope for personal and career growth through skills development and continuous learning.
Ability to provide compassionate, person-centered care, making a real difference in patients' lives.
Engagement in teaching and mentoring unregistered or junior staff and students.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing communication and teamwork skills.
Flexibility in working hours, accommodating personal needs and promoting work-life balance.

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Useful skills for a Staff Nurse:
To work as a Staff Nurse in the UK, you'll need a combination of formal education, clinical skills, practical experience, and personal attributes. Here are the essential skills and qualifications required:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Nursing Degree: A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc) or an equivalent nursing degree is typically required.
2. Nursing Registration: You must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK. This typically involves passing an approved nursing program and the NMC's competency tests.
Clinical Skills:
1. Patient Assessment: Ability to perform thorough assessments of patients' health and identify needs.
2. Medication Administration: Knowledge of pharmacology and the ability to safely administer medications.
3. Wound Care: Skills in managing and dressing wounds, observing for signs of infection.
4. Infection Control: Understanding infection prevention practices and how to implement them in a clinical setting.
5. Basic Life Support (BLS): Certification in BLS and other emergency response skills, such as Advanced Life Support (ALS) if applicable.
6. Clinical Procedures: Proficiency in various clinical skills specific to your area of nursing (e.g., IV insertion, catheterization).
Soft Skills:
1. Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact with patients, families, and colleagues effectively.
2. Empathy and Compassion: The ability to provide emotional support and understand patients’ perspectives.
3. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary healthcare team.
4. Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills to identify issues and implement solutions quickly.
5. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Additional Skills:
1. Attention to Detail: Precision in following medical procedures and documenting patient care.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility to handle changing patient situations and workloads.
3. Technical Skills: Familiarity with medical technology and electronic health records (EHR).
Continuing Professional Development:
1. Lifelong Learning: Commitment to ongoing education and training to stay current with nursing practices and policies.
Employment Considerations:
1. Experience: Many positions may require previous experience in a clinical setting, such as placements during your nursing degree.
2. Specialization: Depending on the area of nursing you wish to work in (e.g., surgical, pediatric, psychiatric), additional qualifications or experience may be necessary.
 


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