Sister / Charge Nurse - Ophthalmology in Chorley inChorley PUBLISHED FRI 14 JUN 2024 Jump to job information section
Job description
We are looking for a dynamic, forward thinking senior nurse to join our Ophthalmology team here at Lancashire Teaching hospitals as a band 6. Lancashire Eye Centre is our new purpose built and designed ophthalmology unit, based on our Chorley Hospital site is part of the trusts Surgical Hub, which is nationally recognised and GIRFT accredited.
If you feel that you possess the drive and determination to help us transform and develop the service, then we are looking for you. We are set to become Lancashire's leading ophthalmology service and depend on our team to support this vision, and require a band 6, preferably with ophthalmology experience, to join our management team.
Step into a pivotal role where you shape superior healthcare. Join our distinguished team, contributing to exceptional, compassionate care for patients, families, visitors, and colleagues.
Your responsibilities span meticulous planning, execution, and evaluation of care, aligning seamlessly with our Trust's Nursing & Midwifery Professional framework.
Assume a leadership role, providing you with the opportunity to offer unwavering direction, uphold, and elevate care standards, ensuring the unit operates effectively.
Serve as an exemplar, fostering professional development for you and your colleagues. Your commitment to maintaining a clean, secure environment is integral to our commitment to excellence.
Join our esteemed senior nursing team, supporting the unit manager and matron in their crucial roles. Elevate your professional journey with us.
Our mission is to provide excellent care with compassion.
We have three equally important strategic aims – to provide outstanding healthcare to our local communities, to offer a range of high quality specialised services to patients in Lancashire and South Cumbria, and to drive innovation through world-class education, training and research.
We are constantly striving to improve, and working towards becoming an outstanding, high performing organisation.
Our values define who we are and how we behave.
If you feel that you possess the drive and determination to help us transform and develop the service, then we are looking for you. We are set to become Lancashire's leading ophthalmology service and depend on our team to support this vision, and require a band 6, preferably with ophthalmology experience, to join our management team.
Step into a pivotal role where you shape superior healthcare. Join our distinguished team, contributing to exceptional, compassionate care for patients, families, visitors, and colleagues.
Your responsibilities span meticulous planning, execution, and evaluation of care, aligning seamlessly with our Trust's Nursing & Midwifery Professional framework.
Assume a leadership role, providing you with the opportunity to offer unwavering direction, uphold, and elevate care standards, ensuring the unit operates effectively.
Serve as an exemplar, fostering professional development for you and your colleagues. Your commitment to maintaining a clean, secure environment is integral to our commitment to excellence.
Join our esteemed senior nursing team, supporting the unit manager and matron in their crucial roles. Elevate your professional journey with us.
Our mission is to provide excellent care with compassion.
We have three equally important strategic aims – to provide outstanding healthcare to our local communities, to offer a range of high quality specialised services to patients in Lancashire and South Cumbria, and to drive innovation through world-class education, training and research.
We are constantly striving to improve, and working towards becoming an outstanding, high performing organisation.
Our values define who we are and how we behave.
- Caring and compassionate. We treat everyone with dignity and respect, doing everything we can to show we care.
- Recognising individuality. We respect, value and respond to every person’s individual needs.
- Seeking to involve. We will always involve you in making decisions about your care and treatment, and are always open and honest.
- Team working. We work together as one team, and involve patients, families, and other services, to provide the best care possible.
- Taking personal responsibility. We each take personal responsibility to give the highest standards of care and deliver a service we can always be proud of.
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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