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At Bridge View Medical Group in Sunderland, we're searching for a passionate Nursing Associate to join our ranks, covering maternity leave until June 2026, with the possibility of extending into a permanent role. In this dynamic position, you'll support a dedicated team of nursing professionals and specialists to deliver top-notch, patient-focused care. Your responsibilities will span a spectrum of essential tasks, from administering vaccinations and undertaking health screenings to managing long-term conditions. You'll also be key in supporting Practice Nurses with patient care, using a holistic approach to chronic diseases. As a professional versed in conducting cervical screenings and administering medications, your expertise will be critical in enhancing our patients' health journeys.
Designed for those with a knack for compassionate care and clinical prowess, this role offers a vibrant work environment where your contributions are valued. You'll be a valued player in health promotion, diligently conducting assessments and interventions that foster well-being. Ensuring accurate documentation and safeguarding is paramount, as you'll adhere to NMC guidelines and protect the vulnerable. If you're ready to take charge of providing evidence-based nursing care while contributing to a multidisciplinary team, we’d love for you to explore this opportunity. For a role that promises professional growth and meaningful impact, head over to jobsincare.com and simply click the 'Apply Now' button to join a community that makes a difference every day.
Designed for those with a knack for compassionate care and clinical prowess, this role offers a vibrant work environment where your contributions are valued. You'll be a valued player in health promotion, diligently conducting assessments and interventions that foster well-being. Ensuring accurate documentation and safeguarding is paramount, as you'll adhere to NMC guidelines and protect the vulnerable. If you're ready to take charge of providing evidence-based nursing care while contributing to a multidisciplinary team, we’d love for you to explore this opportunity. For a role that promises professional growth and meaningful impact, head over to jobsincare.com and simply click the 'Apply Now' button to join a community that makes a difference every day.
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To work as a Nursing Associate in the UK, you need a combination of clinical skills, interpersonal abilities, and professional attributes. Here are some key skills and qualifications that are typically required:
1. Clinical Skills:
- Basic nursing care procedures (e.g., taking vital signs, assisting with personal care, feeding)
- Understanding of infection control practices
- Knowledge of medical terminology and procedures
- Ability to support patients with mobility and rehabilitation
2. Communication Skills:
- Effective verbal and written communication skills for interacting with patients, families, and healthcare professionals
- Ability to convey information clearly and empathetically
- Listening skills to understand patient needs and concerns
3. Interpersonal Skills:
- Building rapport with patients and colleagues
- Teamworking abilities to collaborate with nursing staff and other healthcare professionals
- Conflict resolution skills
4. Compassion and Empathy:
- A genuine desire to care for others, providing emotional support and understanding to patients and their families
5. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
- Ability to assess patient needs and respond appropriately to changes in condition
- Good judgement in making decisions about care priorities
6. Organizational and Time Management Skills:
- Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment
- Prioritizing care based on patient needs
7. Digital Literacy:
- Proficiency in using healthcare technology, such as electronic health records and other digital tools
8. Adaptability and Resilience:
- Flexibility to adapt to changing situations and workloads
- Coping strategies to handle the emotional demands of healthcare work
9. Understanding of Policy and Procedures:
- Knowledge of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards and other regulatory frameworks for care
10. Educational Qualifications:
- A foundation degree in nursing or a relevant healthcare qualification, or completion of an approved Nursing Associate training program
- Registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) upon completion of training

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