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Location
Salary
£37,338 - £44,962 £35,392 - £42,618 per annum, pro rata
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
25 Oct 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
11 Oct 2024

Job overview

Neonatal Services at ULHT are provided at both Lincoln county Hospital and Pilgrim Hospital, Boston. The Local Neonatal Unit at Lincoln  has a cot capacity of 15, providing intensive, high dependency and special care to babies form both Lincolnshire and the surrounding counties. Transitional Care is also provided on the post-natal ward and staff within the service work on both NNU and Transitional Care in accordance with service needs. There is also an Outreach Community Service

Anyone who wishes to join the Bank please apply through this advert.

Main duties of the job

The Neonatal service within ULHT is continuing to develop and is part of the East Midlands Neonatal Operational Delivery Network.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for  a  Deputy Sister that holds a QIS qualification to work as part of the Neonatal Service.

The post is currently situated at Lincoln County Hospital but the successful candidate may be required to work at Pilgrim Hospital as required.

The Neonatal Service within ULHT is currently working towards Bliss and BFI Accreditation and work in close liaison with the Maternity Transformation Programme as part of the Better Births implementation..

Staff will be required to work on an internal rotation basis, including weekends and Bank Holidays and be flexible to meet the needs of the service.

We look forward to hearing from staff that are keen to develop both personally and professionally.

Successful candidates will require an enhanced DBS certificate prior to commencement.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

What should you do next?

Have a look at the job description, and if you like what you see, then apply today. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to work with a great team in a supportive environment within a great institution. Your NHS needs you!