This role offers a competitive salary of 42,000 - 49,000 per year, plus an enticing welcome bonus. You'll enjoy 25 days of leave plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell flexi leave. Additionally, you'll benefit from private medical cover and the chance to add your partner and dependants.
With over 50 years of global expertise, this facility is a prime example of excellence in independent healthcare services. Renowned for its dedication to exceptional patient care, it offers advanced treatments across a variety of surgical specialties, including orthopedics, general surgery, gynecology, and urology. The commitment to clinical excellence is matched by a focus on creating a supportive and collaborative environment, ensuring the highest standards of care for patients and a rewarding workplace for staff.
As a Lead Recovery Nurse you will:
- Deliver high-quality, individualised patient care in the theatre team.
- Communicate effectively and uphold exceptional customer service standards.
- Follow policies and procedures to achieve the best clinical outcomes.
- Support newly qualified nurses and advocate for the Ramsay Way.
- Adapt to the changing needs of the business with flexibility.
The Lead Recovery Nurse role comes with an attractive package, including:
- Annual salary of 43,000 - 49,000.
- Welcome bonus on offer
- 25 days leave plus bank holidays, with buy & sell flexi leave options.
- Private pension with up to 5% matching after a qualifying period.
- Private medical cover, life assurance, and free training and development.
- Registration with the NMC/HCPC.
- Over 3 years of recovery experience.
- ALS qualification (desirable).
- Strong organisational and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team.
- Passion for delivering excellent patient-focused service.
Take the next step in your career as a Recovery Lead - RN/ODP and join a dynamic team dedicated to providing exceptional patient care. Apply now and seize this fantastic opportunity! Call Clara on (phone number removed) for more information.