Sister/ Charge Nurse

About the Role
At Bupa Care Homes you’ll take responsibility for your shift, co-ordinating work and inspiring, motivating and leading the care team to achieve the highest standards of care and make a real difference to the lives of our residents.

Making sure that everything runs smoothly, you’ll be empowered to make decisions, assess needs, deliver care plans, supervise medication and really get to know our residents and their families. Helping to shape the care homes of the future as we champion dementia care and work with a growing number of PCTs, your RGN/RMN experience will enable you to meet the physical, emotional and social needs of our residents, as part of a wider multi-disciplinary community team.

Who we’re looking for
If you’re a talented nurse with first level registration, take on a lead role within our innovative team and make the most of your expertise.

You’ll work with great autonomy and receive the industry leading support and training you need to progress your career to Unit Manager, Deputy Manager and beyond. Enjoying plenty of variety, as well as complex and interesting work at a home where every day is different, you must be able to delegate effectively, deliver medication and maintain high quality care documentation.

About the Home

Harts House is a grand Georgian mansion situated in the leafy east London suburb of Woodford Green. The home has been given the maximum ‘Excellent’ rating by the Care Quality Commission. Exquisite surroundings and first class care make Harts House an exemplary elderly care facility.

Who we are
We employ over 27,000 people at more than 300 UK care homes. Job satisfaction is at a record high. We launched the UK’s first ever Dementia Champions Programme across 150 care homes. We also reinvest all the money we make – £35 million in care, people and facilities in 2009.

Sister/ Charge Nurse
Full Time
BUPA
Harts House Nursing Home


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