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Night Registered Nurse

Craigieknowes Care Home
Perth and Kinross
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Night Registered Nurse Nursing - Craigieknowes Care Home
Contract: Part Time Salary: £23.29 Per Hour Shift Type: Nights Contracted hours: 22.5 hours

Craigieknowes Care Home is situated in the residential area of Craigie in Perth, providing nursing, dementia, pallative and respite care for up to 45 residents.

Because great care starts with compassionate leadership.

Are you a compassionate and dedicated Registered Nurse with a passion for making a difference in the lives of others? Do you thrive in a supportive environment where every day brings new opportunities to enhance the well-being of those in your care? If so, we want you to be part of our exceptional team!

What We Offer

  • £23.29 per hour
  • Contracted to 22.5 hours per week
  • Flexible shifts on offer; nights

At our home, we don’t just provide care; we create a vibrant community where our residents can thrive. As a Registered Nurse, you’ll be at the heart of this mission, delivering both clinical excellence and holistic care. You’ll be more than just a Nurse you’ll be a leader, a mentor, and a champion for dignity and respect.

Why this role matters:

As a Registered Nurse, your role is about more than administering treatments or medications it’s about nurturing, supporting, and advocating for the people in your care. You’ll be leading a team, building relationships with residents and families, and ensuring each resident receives the personalized, compassionate care they deserve.

What we’re looking for:

You’re a qualified Registered General or Mental Health Nurse (RGN or RMN) with an active NMC Nursing PIN. While care home experience is beneficial, what really matters to us is your dedication to improving the lives of those around you. You’ll have a natural ability to connect with people residents, families, and colleagues alike bringing warmth, understanding, and a calm, patient demeanour to every interaction.

About you:

You thrive in a team environment, where collaboration and communication are key. Whether it’s leading a shift, responding to an emergency, or updating families, you do it with clarity, empathy, and respect. Above all, you’re committed to maintaining the highest standards of care, ensuring dignity, respect, and safety for everyone in our home.

If you’re ready to lead a team and make a meaningful impact on the lives of our residents, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today and join a team where every day brings new opportunities to make a difference.

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