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Registered Nurse (RNLD)inBroughty FerryinBroughty FerryPUBLISHED WED 22 JAN 2025

£44,761.60 to £44,761.60 a year  PERMANENT 
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Opportunities for career growth and professional development with tailored pathways.
Job satisfaction from making a positive impact on the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Supportive work environment with a dedicated management team focused on quality improvement.
Access to continuous professional development (CPD) and training to enhance nursing skills.
Financial benefits including discounts on shopping, travel, leisure, and NMC registration renewal support.
Working in a vibrant community with access to various amenities and recreational activities in Broughty Ferry and surrounding areas.
Free meals during shifts and free parking, contributing to overall job satisfaction.
Cygnet Health Care is seeking a confident and passionate Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD) or Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) to join their team at Thistle House in Broughty Ferry, Dundee. The position involves working 42 hours a week in a specialist residential service that supports up to ten individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs, including those exhibiting challenging behaviors. Successful candidates will be responsible for producing written reports, developing care plans in collaboration with residents and healthcare professionals, and administering medication according to guidelines.

Cygnet offers a supportive environment with opportunities for career development, competitive benefits like discounts, paid NMC registration renewal, and free meals on shift. Ideal candidates will have a current UK pin, experience in nursing, a strong understanding of nursing practices, and a commitment to patient recovery and empowerment. The organisation emphasises the importance of ongoing professional development and offers a range of perks to support team members in both their professional and personal lives.
Opportunities for career growth and professional development with tailored pathways.
Job satisfaction from making a positive impact on the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs.
Supportive work environment with a dedicated management team focused on quality improvement.
Access to continuous professional development (CPD) and training to enhance nursing skills.
Financial benefits including discounts on shopping, travel, leisure, and NMC registration renewal support.
Working in a vibrant community with access to various amenities and recreational activities in Broughty Ferry and surrounding areas.
Free meals during shifts and free parking, contributing to overall job satisfaction.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your experience working with individuals who have learning disabilities and complex needs?
2. What nursing practices do you consider most important when developing care plans for patients with challenging behaviours?
3. How do you approach the administration of medication, and what processes do you follow to ensure compliance with healthcare guidelines?
4. Could you share an example of how you have previously monitored, managed, or reduced risks for a patient in your care?
5. How do you ensure that your documentation and reports are accurate and comprehensive? Can you give an example of a situation where clear documentation made a difference?
1. Can you describe your experience working with individuals who have learning disabilities and complex needs?
2. What nursing practices do you consider most important when developing care plans for patients with challenging behaviours?
3. How do you approach the administration of medication, and what processes do you follow to ensure compliance with healthcare guidelines?
4. Could you share an example of how you have previously monitored, managed, or reduced risks for a patient in your care?
5. How do you ensure that your documentation and reports are accurate and comprehensive? Can you give an example of a situation where clear documentation made a difference?
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