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Advantage Healthcare Limited
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Company Description

Location: Ealing

Pay Rate: 

£33 per hour - Days £37 per hour - Nights £42 per hour - Weekends

Shifts Available: Days & Nights (2 - 3 Shifts Per Week) 7 am - 7 pm | 7 pm - 7 am

What we offer

Advantage Healthcare is part of City & County Healthcare Group. You’ll have access to all the resources, career pathways, benefits, investments, opportunities, and security that being part of City & County Healthcare Group brings. It’s the best of both worlds.

What you’ll get

Maternity/Paternity leave Pension scheme Paid annual leave Refer a friend scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Enhanced DBS check

Job Description

What you’ll do

As a Registered Nurse working within our complex care packages, you will deliver high-quality, person-centred nursing care to clients with a range of complex needs. You will follow an up-to-date care plan and work closely with the client’s family, the wider multidisciplinary team, and under the guidance of our Complex Community Nurse to ensure holistic and compassionate support. This rewarding role involves clinical tasks such as percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (PEG-J) care, use of a NIPPY ventilator, suctioning, and intermittent catheter care. It offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in a client’s life while enjoying flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle.

Qualifications

What you’ll need

Registered Nurse Diploma/ Degree with an active NMC Pin with at least 3 years of experience. To be self-motivated, enthusiastic, caring, and compassionate . Experience in moving and handling. Experience in PEJ. Experience with NIPPY machines. Experience with suctioning. Experience in intermittent catheter care.  Experience of administering anti-seizure medication.

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