Community RGN - Band 5
- Posted 30 April 2024
- Salary £20 - 21 per hour
- LocationStevenage
- Discipline District Nurses
- ReferenceSG1 Comm 5
- Contact NameThomas Musgrove
Job description
Community RGN – Band 5 Nurse
Stevenage
£21 per hour
Are you a compassionate and motivated Registered Nurse with a passion for community care?
Are you looking for a full time Community nursing role starting ASAP?
Are you a passionate and dedicated individual with a drive to support patients within thier own homes?
Hunter MH are seeking a Band 5 Community RGN to join our friendly and dedicated team in Stevenage.
You will play a vital role in delivering high-quality nursing care to patients in their own homes, promoting their independence and well-being.
Community Registered Nurse on a full-time basis (37.5 Hours, Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5)
We work with an outstanding range of Public and private healthcare settings within Stevenage and across the Hertfordshire area.
Job Details:
- £21 per hour
- Experienced RGN Community Nurse (B5)
- 37.5 hours
- Full time
- Stevenage, London
Responsibilities:
- Deliver a comprehensive range of nursing care, from wound management to medication administration, in the comfort of patients' homes.
- Conduct thorough assessments to uncover individual needs and develop personalized care plans that address specific requirements.
- Administer medications and treatments with precision and utmost care, ensuring patient safety and well-being.
- Empower patients with knowledge, educating them about their health conditions and promoting self-management strategies.
- Collaborate effectively with a team of healthcare professionals, sharing expertise and ensuring coordinated care delivery.
- Monitor patients' progress vigilantly, making timely adjustments to care plans to optimize their recovery journey.
- Maintain meticulous records, documenting every step of the care process with accuracy and attention to detail.
Person Specification:
- Registered Nurse (NMC) with a first-level nursing qualification (e.g., Diploma in Nursing, BSc Hons Nursing)
- Proven experience in community nursing or a related setting, demonstrating your ability to navigate diverse community environments.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, enabling you to build rapport with patients, families, and healthcare colleagues.
- The ability to work independently and as part of a team, adapting to different work styles and fostering a collaborative spirit.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, enabling you to assess situations, identify solutions, and make informed judgments.
- A commitment to continuous professional development, ensuring you stay abreast of advancements in nursing practice.
Benefits:
- Opportunities for professional development and training, keeping your nursing skills sharp and relevant to current practices.
- A supportive and collaborative working environment where you'll feel valued and respected as an integral part of the team.
- The satisfaction of making a real difference in the lives of patients, knowing you're playing a vital role in their well-being