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Bank Paediatric Nurse - Emergency DepartmentinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

£24.58 to £35.65 an hour  BANK 
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTMIDWIFERYNHSNIGHTSNMCWEEKEND

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustFollow University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a dynamic and varied setting, handling a wide range of paediatric cases each day.
Flexibility in working hours with the option for block bookings, including day and night shifts and weekends.
Professional development through hands-on experience in paediatric emergency care across two healthcare settings.
Ability to maintain a high standard of patient-focused care while following NHS policies and procedures.
Encouragement of communication and collaboration with patients, carers, and multidisciplinary staff to enhance care quality.
Opportunity to uphold and demonstrate compliance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council's code of conduct.
Gain valuable experience and skills that can impact the health outcomes of children and contribute to their well-being.
The University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is seeking skilled and compassionate Paediatric nurses to join their nurse bank for the Paediatric Emergency Departments at Good Hope Hospital and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. Candidates must possess professional Paediatric NMC registration and will have the opportunity to enhance their skills in providing emergency care to a diverse array of paediatric patients. The role includes maintaining high standards of patient care, ensuring safety and cleanliness, performing nursing assessments, and effective communication with patients and families.

Successful applicants should expect flexibility in work arrangements, including block bookings and shifts that span days, nights, and weekends. To maintain an active bank contract, nurses are required to work a minimum of 30 hours within a six-month period. Key responsibilities also include adherence to infection control policies and fostering positive relationships among the care team, with a commitment to the Nursing and Midwifery Council's code of conduct. For further inquiries, interested candidates can reach out via email or phone.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and varied setting, handling a wide range of paediatric cases each day.
Flexibility in working hours with the option for block bookings, including day and night shifts and weekends.
Professional development through hands-on experience in paediatric emergency care across two healthcare settings.
Ability to maintain a high standard of patient-focused care while following NHS policies and procedures.
Encouragement of communication and collaboration with patients, carers, and multidisciplinary staff to enhance care quality.
Opportunity to uphold and demonstrate compliance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council's code of conduct.
Gain valuable experience and skills that can impact the health outcomes of children and contribute to their well-being.

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