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Explore our range of RGN jobs in the UK. We offer a variety of permanent, temporary and locum RGN roles across the NHS and private healthcare organisations.
Band 6 Mammographers required for NHS Trust
Pulse International are working on behalf of a leading NHS Trust in the East of England to recruit Mammographers to arrive/start in 2024. Key Information: Where is the role based? Large NHS…
International Radiology Nurse required for NHS in the East of England
Pulse International are working on behalf of a leading NHS Trust in the East of England to recruit Band 5 Staff Nurses who have current or recent Radiology experience. Key Information: Where is…
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Paediatric Orthopaedics (London)
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Paediatric Orthopaedics Location: Central London, UK Salary: £40,447 – £57,206 (depending on experience) + Exceptional Benefits Permanent Role: 37.5 hrs per week (Mon-Fri) Pulse is delighted to be working…
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Paediatric Tissue Viability (London)
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Paediatric Tissue Viability Location: Central London, UK Salary: £40,447 – £57,206 (depending on experience) + Exceptional Benefits Permanent Role: 37.5 hrs per week (Mon-Fri) Pulse is delighted to…
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Paediatric Spinal Surgery (London)
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Paediatric Spinal Surgery Location: Central London, UK Salary: £40,447 – £57,206 (depending on experience) + Exceptional Benefits Permanent Role: 37.5 hrs per week (Mon-Fri) Pulse is delighted to…
Paediatric Intensive care nurse (PICU) – London
Paediatric Intensive care nurse (PICU) Location: Central London, UK Salary: £32,466 – £39,520.80 per annum + exceptional benefits Role: Full time (37.5hrs pw) but part time hours will be considered (shifts: Long days, Nights…
Scrub Theatre Nurse – London
Scrub Theatre Practitioner/ NurseLocation: Central London, UK Salary: £32,466 – £39,520.80 per annum + excellent benefits Role: Permanent, full time, 37.5 hours //earlies: (7am -4pm) and lates:(12.30pm- 9pm) and long days (7.30am…
Anaesthetic Practitioner (Band 5) – London
Anaesthetic Practitioner (Band 5) Location: Central London, UK Salary: £32,466 – £39,520.80 per annum + benefits Role: Permanent, full time, 37.5 hours Monday – Sunday – early (07.30am – 4pm) late (12.30…
Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP)
Band 8a Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) Location: Great Ormond Street Hospital Specialty: Children’s Cardiology Hours: 37.5 hours / Monday to Friday Type: Full Time/Permanent Salary: Between £61,142 – £68,819 per annum inclusive (depending…
Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP)
Band 8a Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) Location: Great Ormond Street Hospital Specialty: Children’s Cardiac Critical Care (CICU) Hours: 37.5 hours / mixed shift pattern (17 week rota) Type: Full Time/1 year Fixed Term…
Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP)
Band 8a Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) Location: Great Ormond Street Hospital Specialty: Children’s Cardiac Critical Care (CICU) Hours: 37.5 hours / mixed shift pattern (17 week rota) Type: Full Time/Permanent Salary: Between £61,142…
UK NHS Staff Nurse – Multiple Vacancies
Pulse International are working on behalf of a leading NHS Trust in the East of England to recruit a large cohort of Band 5 Staff Nurses before the end of March 2024.…
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Registered general nursing (RGN) jobs FAQs
RGN stands for registered general nurse which is a title used to describe a qualified nurse who is registered with the nursing a midwifery council. An RGN’s role is to provide care to patients in a number of settings, such as, hospitals, care homes and communities.
The average starting salary for an RGN is approximately £27,000. An experienced RGN can expect to earn around £41,000. However, a RGN nurse’s salary can vary depending on several factors, including, location, experience and the type of organisation you work for.
To become a registered general nurse in the UK, you firstly need to complete a nursing degree or diploma programme. You can then register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. After registering, you can then gain some work experience before applying for an RGN job.
Rewards & benefits
You’ll receive a range of excellent rewards and recognition for your hard work.
Training
You’ll be given expert training, support and advice to ensure you progress in your career.
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