Registered nurses (RN) are highly qualified medical professionals who have to deal with many aspects of individual care across different settings such as hospitals, care homes and in the wider community. In order to be employed as an RN in the United Kingdom, you must have a valid registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). To gain a valid registration you will have to undertake professional education in a chosen area of nursing (adult, child, mental health or learning disability). Nurses are an essential part of the health and social care workforce in the UK with the employment rates to support this need: Data from the NHS shows that 94% of nursing students are employed within their first six months after graduation. Without a doubt, nursing is a rewarding career with many opportunities for progression. For example, once you become a nurse you can specialise by gaining experience through clinical practice to become Clinical Nurse Managers or Modern Matrons or even hold senior nursing positions.
Post Name: | Registered Nurse |
Experience: | 2 years experience |
Salary Range: | £24,907 - £31,800 per annum |
Qualification: | Comply with NMC Professional Registration and keep up to date with current nursing practices |
Location: | Various locations in the UK |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Requirements: | Strong team-working skills, high level of self-motivation and a flexible approach, positive attitude and be naturally caring and compassionate. Also, commitment to high-quality care and to values and evidence-based practice. |
Closing Date: | -- |