The Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre is a well renowned, 52 bed established brain injury rehabilitation unit providing specialist in-patient rehabilitation for adults and adolescents (16+) with a traumatic or acquired brain injury. The service aims to provide exceptional care and rehabilitation, achieving outcomes for patients that are consistently above the national average.
We’re looking for experienced, enthusiastic, motivated night nurses who have excellent communication skills and are committed to delivering high standards of patient care in a multi-disciplinary team.
We would be delighted to speak to you If you’ve previously worked for the NHS, come and join our very friendly, dedicated, high calibre night team and help us make a difference. In return, we will give you a warm welcome, all the support you need to settle in and enjoy life working at BIRU and a future full of opportunities.
We have regular and bank work to suit your needs and can offer flexible working patterns – including fixed nights – so you can work around other commitments.
As a Registered Nurse (RN/ RMN/RNLD) working in our Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre your main duties will be:-
o To identify care needs of patients, planning and implementing nursing interventions and evaluating outcomes of care given
o To ensure high standards of evidence based nursing care are delivered consistently
o To administer drugs and check preparations in accordance with Company policy and NMC guidelines.
o To communicate information accurately on patient care to the patient, families, internal and external professionals, whilst maintaining confidentiality and adhering to the principles of Information Governance
o To report and record incident and accidents in accordance with policy and procedures
o To assist in the induction, development and supervision of, new and junior night staff members, as required.
To join The Huntercombe Group as a Registered Nurse (RN/RMN/RNLD) you will:-
• Hold current NMC PIN registration and adhere to the NMC Codes of Conduct at all times
• Have a person centred ethos, showing compassion, empathy and a desire to make a difference
• Have the ability to motivate, lead and supervise a team
• Be able to demonstrate initiative and creativity
• Be flexible and adaptable, well organised and able to manage time and workload effectively in line with the needs of the service
• Have a desire to expand your professional development and support organisational change
• Have a legal right to work in the UK