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Primary Care Nurse

Employer
Care UK
Location
Newton Abbot
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
16 Jul 2018

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Looking for a change in your nursing career?

Have you ever thought about working within the prison environment? Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding role with career development? Then look no further…

Situated in Denbury, Newton Abbot, HMP Channings Wood is a category C resettlement prison, taking adult males aged 21 and over; with an operational capacity of 720. The health centre is open Monday-Friday 07:30-18:30 and Sat & Sun 08:30-17:30. Care UK manage delivery of the NHS healthcare services at HMP Channings Wood; we are the Health in Justice Market leader, providing healthcare services to offenders across the country. Our model of care is our Wellbeing Approach – an integrated, comprehensive approach in recognition of the fact prisoners are a socially-excluded group with healthcare needs which are complex and often associated with poor outcomes. It adopts the premise no single health/wellbeing factor can be taken in isolation of other motivational issues which might impact a person’s care. To ensure the continued quality of care at HMP Channings Wood, we’re looking for a Staff Nurse (RGNs) to join our team.

So what do we have to offer?

We recognise training and development is key, therefore we have training centres to facilitate for your needs. You will gain insight and training in Mental health and Substance Misuse. If you are new to offender health, we will create a suitable induction package to ensure you are equipped for this exciting role. Working at HMP Channings Wood also offers free access to lunch-time gym for all staff and free onsite parking. Must have your own transport to get to the site. Registered staff work varied shifts Monday-Friday and alternate weekends. We also offer company benefits and schemes including 2-5% company contributory pension scheme, 25 days annual leave plus 8 public bank holidays, staff well-being, access to bank hours, CPD, re-validation, cycle to work scheme and staff recognition scheme.

About you:

You will be a qualified Registered Nurse (Adult) with a real passion for developing your clinical skills in an environment that is ever changing. You’ll have a flexible approach working within a team that encourage new ideas and opinions on how to improve the service. If you are self-motivated and able to work autonomously as well as showing plenty of initiative when it comes to handling a wide range of situations, then this could be the right role for you!

Further job information:

Both full-time and part-time roles considered. Informal visits are welcome by appointment. The full-time role will be working 37.5 hours per week. The salary for this role is up to £29,000 per annum FTE - dependent on experience. Please note that this role is subject to Care UK Terms & Conditions and offers of employment are subject to satisfactory receipt of references, enhanced DBS check and prison vetting. At Care UK we actively promote diversity and equal opportunities.

Nursing in prison is never dull or predictable. On any given day the skills you use may be similar to those you need working in health promotion or A&E, alternatively you may be supporting people to manage their mental health or substance misuse. It’s this variety that keeps things fresh and stimulating. Every day will bring new challenges and new experiences. But at the same time, you’ll have all the support you need to deliver the best care possible.

The role will be an experience like no other, requiring a diverse and mixed nursing skills and background. One minute you could be delivering a nurse led clinic and the next you are attending an emergency response.

You can expect to be involved in everything from initial assessment, clinical triage, suturing, wound care and fracture clinics to the evaluation and development of patient care and standards. You’ll carry out – and potentially develop – nurse-led clinics (Primary Care, Wellman, Asthma, Diabetes, Chronic Disease, Blood Born Virus, Infection Control), reviewing patient histories, undertaking relevant examinations and tests, organising any necessary treatment and referring patients to other healthcare professionals when you need to.

Company

At Care UK, we treat everyone as individuals so they can live fulfilling, rewarding and happy lives and we recognise that taking the first step on the journey into care can be daunting.

We are proud to be the most awarded care home provider for the last three years, and we have more outstanding rated homes than any other provider. Independence is not about where you live, but how you live, so if you’re considering care for yourself or a loved one,  discover why we’ve been trusted to care for over 40 years.

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