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Join a leading private hospital in Central London as a Senior Staff Nurse in ITU/ICU. This role offers an exciting opportunity to provide clinical leadership and mentoring to junior staff while delivering complex patient-centered care. You will be part of the largest private critical care unit in the UK, equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including a private pension scheme, healthcare insurance, and generous holiday allowances. This position is perfect for those looking to advance their career in Critical Care nursing and be part of a network known for outstanding patient outcomes.
Senior Staff Nurse - ITU/ICU
Location: Central London
Employment: Full Time, Permanent - 37.5hrs per week
Salary: £41,000 - £50,000 a year + shift allowances
Are you looking to take the next step in your career in Critical Care nursing? Pulse have partnered up with a state-of-the-art Cardiac ITU unit. You'll be part of the largest private hospital in the UK and home to the UK's largest private critical care unit, fully equipped with the latest technology to provide specialist care to level 2 and 3 patients.
The Senior ITU Nurse responsibilities will include:
You will play a vital role in providing clinical leadership and mentoring, and training junior staff members, alongside the provision of complex patient centred care. In the absence of the Matron and Sister, you will help lead the 15 bedded ITU unit.
The Senior ITU nurse must have:
The Benefits Package will include:
The hospital is part of the largest provider of private healthcare in London. As a senior/band 6 nurse, you will have access to expert specialists in the field of Critical Care for your training and professional development, with their own excellence and training centre!
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