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John Atwell Day Ward Sister/ Charge Nurse'inSouthamptoninSouthamptonPUBLISHED MON 2 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum (PA) Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
CANNULATIONNHS

University Hospital Southampton NHS TrustFollow University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a customer-focused and friendly environment.
Access to extensive training and development programs to enhance skills and career advancement.
Supportive work culture that prioritizes staff development and well-being.
Ability to take on leadership responsibilities as a Charge Nurse, helping to shape patient care and team dynamics.
Involvement in the management of patient complaints, enhancing problem-solving and communication skills.
Experience in key clinical procedures such as paediatric venesection and cannulation, building technical expertise.
Positive staff survey results indicating a strong commitment to staff satisfaction and career progression.
The University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic individual for the role of John Atwell Day Ward Sister/Charge Nurse. This position is part of an expanding service and emphasises a customer-focused approach to patient care. The Trust prioritizes staff development, offering comprehensive training and opportunities for career progression, reflecting their commitment to high-quality, safe, and effective healthcare.

Ideal candidates will have experience in managing complaints, handling sickness, and conducting appraisals. Additionally, competencies in paediatric venesection and cannulation are required. Overall, this role is designed for someone who is passionate about contributing to a supportive clinical environment while advancing their professional skills.
Opportunity to work in a customer-focused and friendly environment.
Access to extensive training and development programs to enhance skills and career advancement.
Supportive work culture that prioritizes staff development and well-being.
Ability to take on leadership responsibilities as a Charge Nurse, helping to shape patient care and team dynamics.
Involvement in the management of patient complaints, enhancing problem-solving and communication skills.
Experience in key clinical procedures such as paediatric venesection and cannulation, building technical expertise.
Positive staff survey results indicating a strong commitment to staff satisfaction and career progression.

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