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Registered Nurse - Nights Part Time 22 Hours Belfast £23.26 per hour We are currently recruiting for a caring and dedicated Registered Nurse to join a warm and supportive care home team in Belfast. This is a fantastic opportunity for an RGN, RMN or RNLD looking for a part time night role within a well run home where residents are truly at the heart of everything. The successful candidate will provide high quality nursing care, support residents with dignity and compassion, and work closely with an experienced care team to ensure the highest standards are maintained throughout each shift. 23.26 per hour Part time night shifts - 22 hours Paid induction and ongoing training Career progression opportunities Friendly and supportive working environment Free parking and uniform Employee wellbeing support What were looking for: Active NMC registration (RGN, RMN or RNLD) A compassionate and professional approach Please note sponsorship is not available for this role. For more information or to apply, contact Lauren Carroll: Skills: Nursing General nursing Elder Care Person centred care Supervise Nurses Dementia Elderly care Benefits: Parking Paid Holidays Pension Fund Performance Bonus
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