What should you do next?
Have a look at the job description, and if you like what you see, then apply today. Dont miss this fantastic opportunity to work with a great team in a supportive environment within a great institution. Your NHS needs you!
The Surgical Emergency Assessment Unit ( SEAU) is looking for someone to join their team of Deputy Sisters in this exciting, demanding but extremely rewarding environment .
Are you a nurse looking for a new challenge and to lead a well established team? Are you interested in developing and gaining extensive acute emergency surgical clinical skills and experience? We have exciting nursing opportunities on SEAU (Surgical Emergency Assessment Unit) at Lincoln County Hospital, for you to join one of the most dynamic clinical teams within United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust.
SEAU is a 20 bed inpatient surgical emergency assessment unit with a SAU (Surgical assessment Unit) delivering same day emergency care working within our ward. We take direct referrals from A&E, SAU, GP, Clinics, Out of Hours, Hospital Transfers, Speciality Consultants and Clinical Nurse Specialists, we treat a range of acute surgical conditions. We are a quick paced, forever changing environment that requires highly motivated professionals to work with enthusiasm and compassion, managing their time effectively to prioritise patient care whilst meeting the demands and needs of the unit.
Applicants will be expected to work all shift patterns.
Duties for this post will include clinical duties such as assessing, planning, delivery and evaluation of nursing care and supporting colleagues in providing care of the highest standard.
Working with and leading the multi-disciplinary team, you will need to have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. You will need to be a role model, both clinically and professionally with the ability to motivate and manage, adapting to rapidly changing situations.
You will frequently be the designated shift co-ordinator and will be expected to deputise for the Department Manager. You will be supported to be an efficient Team Leader who is able to co-ordinate effectively whilst maintaining the flow through the department and keeping the highest standards of care and good team morale.
What should you do next?
Have a look at the job description, and if you like what you see, then apply today. Dont miss this fantastic opportunity to work with a great team in a supportive environment within a great institution. Your NHS needs you!
The Surgical Emergency Assessment Unit ( SEAU) is looking for someone to join their team of Deputy Sisters in this exciting, demanding but extremely rewarding environment .
Are you a nurse looking for a new challenge and to lead a well established team? Are you interested in developing and gaining extensive acute emergency surgical clinical skills and experience? We have exciting nursing opportunities on SEAU (Surgical Emergency Assessment Unit) at Lincoln County Hospital, for you to join one of the most dynamic clinical teams within United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust.
SEAU is a 20 bed inpatient surgical emergency assessment unit with a SAU (Surgical assessment Unit) delivering same day emergency care working within our ward. We take direct referrals from A&E, SAU, GP, Clinics, Out of Hours, Hospital Transfers, Speciality Consultants and Clinical Nurse Specialists, we treat a range of acute surgical conditions. We are a quick paced, forever changing environment that requires highly motivated professionals to work with enthusiasm and compassion, managing their time effectively to prioritise patient care whilst meeting the demands and needs of the unit.
Applicants will be expected to work all shift patterns.
Duties for this post will include clinical duties such as assessing, planning, delivery and evaluation of nursing care and supporting colleagues in providing care of the highest standard.
Working with and leading the multi-disciplinary team, you will need to have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. You will need to be a role model, both clinically and professionally with the ability to motivate and manage, adapting to rapidly changing situations.
You will frequently be the designated shift co-ordinator and will be expected to deputise for the Department Manager. You will be supported to be an efficient Team Leader who is able to co-ordinate effectively whilst maintaining the flow through the department and keeping the highest standards of care and good team morale.