Sep 14, 2022
We’re looking for Adult/Children NMC registered nurses across the world who are currently planning to secure a nursing role back in the UK. International NMC Registered Nurse – Oncology, Haematology, Theatres, ICU, Orthopaedics and Cardiac. Whether you are looking for a charge nurse, senior staff nurse or a staff nurse role any of the mentioned specialisms above, we can certainly explore this further with you need excellent communication skills, good time management as well as:
Current NMC pin – adults / children branch
Significant Post graduate nursing experience in one of the specialisms mentioned above
Exposure to acute hospital settings
Proactively practicing nursing in your current country of residence
You MUST satisfy the above requirements for us to proceed with your application. Failure in doing so may lead us in rejecting your application. Therefore, you are encouraged to clearly state on your CV / Application / Cover Letter that you meet these requirements.
What support can we give you?
All our employees are entitled to Medical Insurance, Contributory Pension, Life Assurance, Dental Insurance, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Critical Care Illness cover, Option to buy / sell holidays, Season Ticket Loan and more. However, we all understand that moving to another country can be very daunting and time consuming, so here at HCA we will support you at every step, by providing you also the following:
Support with applying for visa and sponsorship
Flight to the UK
Free 3 months’ accommodation
Transfer from airport to accommodation on arrival
Upon arrival you will receive £50 food voucher, 1-month free travel card, a sim card and welcome package worth £200 (containing toiletries, kitchenware and food)
A robust and comprehensive training programme set by your Clinical Practice Facilitator to ensure that you can adapt and be effective at your role
A list of different clinical modules and training
As a Registered Nurse, your duties will include but not limited to:
Assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating care to meet the patient and their family’s needs
Planning and delivering appropriate care for admissions and discharges
Undertaking extended roles such as venepuncture, cannulation and phlebotomy
Contributing to the ongoing research-based care and other practice development initiatives
Working with junior staff and delegating and supervising the care in a fair and equitable manner
Recognising the signs and symptoms of a deteriorating patient and initiate early interventions in a calm and coordinated manner