DEMENTIA NURSE MANAGER NEEDED - 30 BEDS


Location:
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England GL7 2ED
Type:
Permanent
Pay:
£37440 - £43680 per annum + NMC fees paid, 5.6 wks hols, overtime pay
Seniority:
Senior Worker Bee
Client Group:
Older People
Older Persons Mental Health
Learning Disability
Physical Disability
Adult General Nursing
Hours:
Days
Reference:
EM12/10A

Dementia Unit Lead Nurse

30 beds

GOOD RATED HOME

Days Only

£35,600 - £47,500pa

This home has got dementia care right, superb facilities for personalised person centred care.

There are always two trained members of staff on shift, along with a well established care team, and award winning activities team.

This is a super management role, for a career driven dementia specialist nurse, with the opportunity of undertaking extra and appropriate study, 36 hours clinical, 4 hours supernumerary.

As Unit Manager, you will be planning, running and ensuring that our residents needs are met. This is our residents home, and you will have the autonomy to execute personalised care plans, to ensure their happiness and wellbeing.

As Unit Manager you will be involved with recruitment, training and mentoring staff (do you have a interest in working with Student Nurses??).

This is a GOOD home aiming for OUTSTANDING, can you be part of the Team ?

Call Emma For a Confidential Chat regarding this particular role, Relocation may be assisted


Requirements for this position

Passionate about Dementia Lead Nurse Strong Leader Good communication skills


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Emma Mansell

Emma joined Recruitment Panda in 2016, an enthusiastic professional with a real ability to multitask in an effective manner.

As a midwife, she mentored and trained Students, Maternity Support Workers and other HCP's and has a very good understanding of the benefits and constraints that affect both clinical and residential care.

She has two children, a flock of chickens, two horses and four cats. 


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