We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced registered nurse to join our Stroke team. This is an exciting opportunity o become part of our team to, support and manage patient centred care within the acute stroke unit.
Ward 42 is a 24 bedded Acute and early rehabilitation Stroke Unit. The ward offers 24/7 specialised stroke care from when patients are first admitted to the hospital and aim to provide the highest standard of quality, evidence-based care.
This role will include working closely with the multi-disciplinary team to support them in driving local and national stroke care standards. The successful candidate must demonstrate a commitment to leading person centred, safe and effective care.
This post is working full-time 36 hours per week, working over 7 days per week, including weekend and out of hours working.
Any informal enquires please contact Moira D’Inverno, Senior Charge Nurse, ward 42 on 01592 643355 ext 20147 or e-mail [email protected]
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