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Staff Nurse A&EinLovely LaneinLovely LanePUBLISHED FRI 27 DEC 2024

Band 5: £24 to £38 an hour  BANK 
BLUE LIGHT CARDMATERNITYNHSNMC
Flexible Bank shifts allow for a better work-life balance, letting you choose when and how you work.
Opportunity to gain diverse experience across various wards and areas, enhancing professional development.
Being part of a rated 'Good' NHS Trust offers job security and confidence in the quality of care provided.
Access to weekly pay ensures quicker access to wages compared to traditional monthly pay cycles.
Supportive community environment with access to member activities and resources, fostering a sense of belonging.
Career development through training and opportunities within the Trust and NHS Professionals Academy.
Promoting teamwork and interdisciplinary relationships enhances collaboration and quality patient care.
The role of Staff Nurse A&E with NHS Professionals Limited at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust involves providing comprehensive care to patients in an emergency setting. Responsibilities include assessing and monitoring patient conditions, checking vital signs, arranging diagnostic tests, and making critical decisions in dynamic clinical environments. Candidates are expected to possess a minimum of six months' paid experience in an A&E hospital within the last three years and maintain NMC professional registration.

This position offers flexibility in scheduling, allowing nurses to balance their professional and personal lives while working within a supportive team environment. NHS Professionals provides various benefits, such as weekly pay, first choice of shifts, training opportunities, and a vibrant community for its staff. This is an excellent opportunity for nurses looking to develop their skills and experience while making a positive impact in patient care.
Flexible Bank shifts allow for a better work-life balance, letting you choose when and how you work.
Opportunity to gain diverse experience across various wards and areas, enhancing professional development.
Being part of a rated 'Good' NHS Trust offers job security and confidence in the quality of care provided.
Access to weekly pay ensures quicker access to wages compared to traditional monthly pay cycles.
Supportive community environment with access to member activities and resources, fostering a sense of belonging.
Career development through training and opportunities within the Trust and NHS Professionals Academy.
Promoting teamwork and interdisciplinary relationships enhances collaboration and quality patient care.

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The National Health Service (NHS) is a cornerstone of healthcare in the United Kingdom, established in 1948 with the simple yet profound principle of providing healthcare to all citizens, free at the point of use. This revolutionary system aimed to ensure that access to medical services would not depend on an individual’s financial situation, a concept that has since become fundamental to British societal values.Learn more...
Useful skills for a Staff Nurse A&E:
To work as a Staff Nurse in Accident & Emergency (A&E) in the UK, you will need a combination of skills, qualifications, and personal attributes. Here are the key skills and requirements for this role:
Qualifications:
1. Nursing Degree: A registered nursing degree from a recognized institution is crucial. You must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK.
2. Clinical Experience: Experience in a clinical setting, especially in emergency care, is highly beneficial. Many employers prefer candidates with prior A&E or critical care experience.
3. Basic Life Support (BLS): Certification in BLS or advanced life support (e.g., ALS, APLS) is often required.
Essential Skills:
1. Clinical Skills: Proficiency in assessing and managing a wide range of clinical conditions, performing procedures, and using medical equipment.
2. Critical Thinking: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to prioritize and make rapid decisions in high-pressure situations.
3. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to liaise effectively with patients, families, and colleagues.
4. Interpersonal Skills: Ability to provide compassionate care and support to patients, often in distressing situations.
5. Teamwork: Effectiveness in working as part of a multidisciplinary team; collaboration with doctors, paramedics, and other healthcare professionals is key.
6. Adaptability: Capacity to cope with changing and unpredictable environments in A&E, including managing multiple cases simultaneously.
7. Stress Management: Ability to work under pressure while maintaining composure and professionalism.
8. Time Management: Efficiently managing time and prioritizing tasks, particularly during peak periods or emergencies.
9. Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy in administering medications, documenting care, and following protocols.
Additional Skills:
1. Cultural Competence: Awareness and sensitivity to the diverse backgrounds of patients and their families.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Providing emotional support and understanding in challenging situations.
3. Knowledge of Policies and Protocols: Familiarity with local and national guidelines relevant to emergency care and nursing practice.
Continuing Professional Development:
1. Ongoing Training: Participation in training and professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices and advancements in emergency nursing.
 


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