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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

NICU/PICU Nurse

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United Kingdom

🧑‍⚕️  50 Vacancies

🕒  Full-time

About Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cambridge University Hospitals is a family of hospitals comprising Addenbrooke’s and The Rosie. As part of the NHS, we deliver expert care for patients – locally, regionally and nationally – while our vibrant teaching community equips and empowers our staff for the future. We also benefit from and contribute to some of the most important biomedical research in the world today.

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Overview

TrueProfile.io is pleased to offer a variety of Nursing Roles in the historic city of Cambridge in the UK. We’re seeking Nurses with current experience in the NICU/PICU fields at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust.

We’d love to hear from you if you have been working in one of these departments and want to move to the UK to live and work. 

If you have not already done so, applicants will be required to begin registration with the UK nursing regulator the NMC and meet the required English grade with either OET or IELTS testing bodies before progressing to interview. 
Interviews take place twice a week! We look forward to receiving your application!

Requirements

  • Worked in a tertiary hospital with more than 150 bed capacity
  • 12 months of clinical experience with no employment gaps within the last 9 months
  • Preparing for OET or IELTS
  • Willing to register and take tests with NMC (UK Nursing Regulator)

Benefits

  • Standard benefits and fees covered
  • Free Visa Processing
  • Free Flight Ticket to the UK
  • NHS Pension Scheme

Highlights

Location

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Salary

21,142 GBP-30,615 GBPper year

Vacancies

50

Experience

1 year

Sector

Public

Job Type

Full-time

Posted

24 Jun 2023

 

About Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cambridge University Hospitals is a family of hospitals comprising Addenbrooke’s and The Rosie. As part of the NHS, we deliver expert care for patients – locally, regionally and nationally – while our vibrant teaching community equips and empowers our staff for the future. We also benefit from and contribute to some of the most important biomedical research in the world today.

more
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