• Flexible
  • Full Time
  • Part Time
  • Diss, England, UK
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Registered Nurse – Award Winning Company Top 20 care home provider!

  • Location: Diss, Norfolk
  • Position: Registered Nurse RGN / RMN / RNLD
  • Care Categories: General (Nursing home)
  • Negotiable Salary: £18.00ph + Paid Breaks + £2,000 Joining Bonus
  • Hours: Full time hours or Part time hours depending on preference (24 hours, 36 hours and/or 44 hours options available)
  • Flexible Shifts: Day shifts /Night shifts or Mixed are available depending on your preference 8/8 start and finish times.
  • Contract type: Permanent
  • *£2,000 Joining Bonus

    *Paid Breaks

    *We are very proud of our excellent reviews rated 9.6/10 on carehome.co.uk

    More information:

    We are currently looking for a passionate RGN/RMN/RNLD to join our beautiful Nursing home located in Diss, Norfolk. Our fantastic nursing Home provides exemplary nursing, palliative and respite care for up to 42 residents.

    This is a great opportunity to bring your skills as a nurse to our home and let us help develop on those skills with scope for progression.

    All of our staff are trained to the highest standards and chosen not only for their skills, but also for their warmth, friendliness and caring attitude. Staff are available constantly and provide professional care that respects the rights and dignity of the individual.

    So, if you are a Registered Nurse RGN / RGN or RNLD come and join our friendly team. You will be responsible and accountable for the well-being of residents within the care home ensuring that their physical, emotional, and social needs are met, whilst helping to achieve their full capabilities.

    Its important that you are rewarded for your hard work so we will offer:

  • Excellent induction and training programmes
  • Up to £2k welcome bonus
  • Paid NMC revalidation*
  • Workplace pension
  • Support with continuous professional development
  • Uniforms provided
  • DBS Check
  • 28 days annual leave (inclusive of statutory bank holidays)