Our dedicated team work diligently to find the right nursing job for you. Contact us now to discuss flexible or permanent roles in everything from NHS practice nurse jobs to private nursing roles. Start your journey with us today.
Our dedicated team work diligently to find the right nursing job for you. Contact us now to discuss flexible or permanent roles in everything from NHS practice nurse jobs to private nursing roles. Start your journey with us today.
Whatever the reason a patient seeks medical care, a registered general nurse is always there every step of the way.
Supporting patients on their journey to recovery, a general nurse is a constant source of care and the point of contact when patients aren’t feeling themselves.
Our job as a nursing agency is to ensure that every one of our registered general nurses is fully compliant and able to adapt to any situation with confidence and expertise.
By combining clinical nursing, detailed knowledge and empathy, mental health nurses work within the most complex area of all – the human mind.
They plan and provide therapeutic remedies to emotional and behavioural difficulties, working to identify and resolve issues.
We know that the healthcare industry is unlike any other sector and only place people where they are sure to make a difference. Because we care, we are available 24/7 to discuss your career and the permutations
A&E nurses are the people who assess a patient’s condition on arrival at hospital and decide what treatment is best to relieve their pain. The Accident and Emergency department is always busy but emergency nurses are the ones who determine what is wrong with a patient and give them the care they need.
People come into A&E with potentially life threatening conditions, so accident and emergency nurses must have a broad medical knowledge and be able to ask the right questions.
Healthcare assistants work alongside qualified medical experts to provide general assistance and patient care. They are found in every kind of facility and regularly attend home visits, doing all they can to help staff while ensuring patients are comfortable. Though not trained like nurses or doctors, the addition they make to patient care is invaluable.
As a health carer, your work will revolve around making patients’ lives easier and better. Daily tasks will include helping people to wash, dress and get around, as well as helping out with food and bedding, but there are some overlaps with medical practice