At the new Nuffield Hospital York we are proud of our reputation in providing excellence in the healthcare market within York and the surrounding area. We undertake a wide range of elective, acute, surgical procedures including major and minor orthopaedics, general surgery (including keyhole and day surgery techniques), maxillofacial surgery, urology, ENT, gynaecology, plastic surgery and ophthalmology. Due to the continued expansion of the services being provided by the newest Nuffield Hospital in the Group, we are now looking to recruit additional staff for the following positions: Theatre Practitioners RGN/ODP III - full/part time. Registered General Nurses (Ward) - Days and Nights - full/part time
Health Care Assistants (Ward) must be qualified to NVQ Level III or equivalent - full/part time. All positions require at least 1 year's post registration experience in a surgical setting. We are also looking to recruit personnel to our Nursing Bank in both Theatres and the Ward. Should you be interested in applying for any of the above positions then please send your CV to Carol Shaw, Human Resources Officer, Nuffield Hospital York, Haxby Road, York YO31 8TA or carol.shaw@nuffieldhospitals.org.uk
If you would like an informal visit then please call the HR Department on 01904 715009. If you require further information about Nuffield Hospitals then please visit our website at www.nuffieldhospitals.org.uk An attractive benefits package is on offer for the right candidates including Continuous Professional Development. Closing date: Friday 10th June 2005. We will apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for disclosures on the successful
candidate. More information regarding the Disclosure scheme can be found at www.disclosure.gov.uk Nuffield Hospital York operates a no smoking policy within the hospital and on any of its premises.
Updated: 11:01 Friday, May 27, 2005
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