QR code linking to this job posting Staff Nurse - Day Stay Unit in Harlow inHarlow PUBLISHED WED 11 JUN 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum plus 5% high cost area supplement  PERMANENT 
HOLISTIC MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS ROLE MODEL
Join a friendly and supportive team in a reputable NHS Trust.
Flexible shift times offer a balanced work-life schedule.
Opportunity to manage the clinical area and develop leadership skills.
Work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary perioperative team.
Deliver high-standard, holistic care with a patient-focused approach.
Emphasis on professional development and serving as a role model.
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust in Harlow is seeking compassionate and dedicated Staff Nurses to join our vibrant Alexandra Day Stay Unit. This pivotal role involves working flexible shifts from 06:30-19:30 and 07:30-20:30, supporting patients through their day-case surgeries and procedures. You'll collaborate alongside a multidisciplinary perioperative team and senior nursing personnel to ensure patient safety and deliver unwavering excellence in care. We are looking for band 5 registered nurses who are passionate about placing patients at the centre of their care whilst also engaging supportively with their families.

You'll take managerial responsibility for your clinical area as needed, serve as a key clinical resource, and inspire junior team members through your positive role modelling. Working with us means delivering top-tier, holistic care enriched with quality and courtesy, always maintaining patient confidentiality. If you are ready to make a significant impact in a setting that prioritises patient-focused service, we invite you to explore this opportunity further. For more details and to apply, simply click the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com, known for its seamless application process that empowers carers across the UK to find their perfect role.
Join a friendly and supportive team in a reputable NHS Trust.
Flexible shift times offer a balanced work-life schedule.
Opportunity to manage the clinical area and develop leadership skills.
Work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary perioperative team.
Deliver high-standard, holistic care with a patient-focused approach.
Emphasis on professional development and serving as a role model.
 


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