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Renal Dialysis Nurse – Sussex, West Sussex

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Renal Dialysis Nurse – Sussex, West Sussex

Reference: 15022
Date posted: 01.09.2023
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Job details
Greater Manchester
Temporary/ locum
£23.00 - £34.00 (Hourly)
Specialism
General nursing
Sub specialism
Dialysis
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Description

Are you a compassionate and dedicated nurse looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients with kidney disease? Pulse Nursing have a perfect opportunity for Dialysis nurses based in Sussex! With rates from £23 – £34.00 per hour. Accessible by train and many amenities nearby including the beach. There is a block booking opportunity ready with weekday and weekend work available.

Role:

  • Assess patients’ health status before, during, and after dialysis sessions. They monitor vital signs, evaluate fluid balance, and assess for any signs of complications.
  • Administering dialysis treatment
  • Dialysis nurses educate patients and their families about kidney disease, the dialysis process, and the importance of adhering to dietary and fluid restrictions. They also provide guidance on managing symptoms and potential complications.
  • Administering medications and intravenous therapy as prescribed by the nephrologist is a common task.
  • Dialysis nurses adhere to strict infection control protocols to prevent the spread of infections in the dialysis unit.
  • Dialysis nurses continuously monitor patients during treatment, assessing for any adverse reactions or complications.

Requirements:

  • NMC pin with a minimum of 6months recent experience
  • Right to work in the UK – Proof required
  • To meet framework compliance requirements including DBS, Occupational health
  • Clinical References and an Update CV with 10 year experience including education and gaps.

Pulse Nursing offers the following benefits:

  • Weekly Pay/Daily Payroll options
  • A range of payment options available: PAYE and PSC/LTD
  • Our online app ‘ipoint’ allows you to view and book shifts 24/7, helping to manage your availability, view pay rates and pay slips.
  • Access to additional voluntary free high-quality training and development
  • Free uniform
  • First class support and advice from a dedicated team that specialises in your area of expertise

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