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Staff Nurse Intensive Care Unit Band 5inIsleworthinIsleworthPUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band 5: £34,521 to £41,956 a year incl. HCAS  PERMANENT 
INTENSIVE CARE UNITMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNMCWEEKEND

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for Professional Development, The role offers a structured orientation and development plan tailored to individual needs, promoting growth towards becoming an intensive care team leader.
Supportive Work Environment, The Intensive Care Unit provides a friendly atmosphere where education and staff development are prioritized, fostering a sense of community among healthcare professionals.
Diverse Clinical Experience, Staff nurses will work with a variety of critically ill patients, enhancing their clinical skills and knowledge in acute care settings.
Autonomy and Collaboration, Nurses have the opportunity to work autonomously while also being part of a multidisciplinary team, mixing independent decision-making with teamwork.
Commitment to High Standards, The role emphasizes adherence to professional regulations and Trust values, ensuring nurses provide high-quality care and maintain accountability.
Participation in Education and Research, Staff nurses can engage in ongoing education, local audits, and research projects, contributing to the advancement of nursing practices within the NHS.
Leadership Development, The position allows for the management of patients and supervision of junior staff, providing valuable leadership experience that can enhance career progression.
Join Our Caring Team as a Staff Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit – Band 5
Are you a compassionate nurse with experience in acute care, looking to make a significant impact in critical care? At Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Isleworth, we’re seeking enthusiastic individuals like you to join our dedicated Intensive Care Unit. With a focus on personal and professional development, we offer a structured orientation and tailored growth opportunities to help you become a leader within the intensive care team. Here, you’ll find a supportive environment that values education and teamwork, offering you the chance to thrive while delivering top-notch patient care.
As a Staff Nurse, your role will involve close collaboration with a dynamic multidisciplinary team, ensuring that each patient receives high-quality, individualized care. You’ll utilise your exceptional communication skills to connect with both patients and their families, providing comfort and reassurance during critical moments. In our vibrant unit, we pride ourselves on maintaining high standards of nursing practice, and we are committed to your ongoing professional development. If you're ready to take on a challenging yet rewarding role that truly makes a difference in people's lives, we welcome your application. Join us and help shape the future of healthcare in our community!
Opportunity for Professional Development, The role offers a structured orientation and development plan tailored to individual needs, promoting growth towards becoming an intensive care team leader.
Supportive Work Environment, The Intensive Care Unit provides a friendly atmosphere where education and staff development are prioritized, fostering a sense of community among healthcare professionals.
Diverse Clinical Experience, Staff nurses will work with a variety of critically ill patients, enhancing their clinical skills and knowledge in acute care settings.
Autonomy and Collaboration, Nurses have the opportunity to work autonomously while also being part of a multidisciplinary team, mixing independent decision-making with teamwork.
Commitment to High Standards, The role emphasizes adherence to professional regulations and Trust values, ensuring nurses provide high-quality care and maintain accountability.
Participation in Education and Research, Staff nurses can engage in ongoing education, local audits, and research projects, contributing to the advancement of nursing practices within the NHS.
Leadership Development, The position allows for the management of patients and supervision of junior staff, providing valuable leadership experience that can enhance career progression.

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