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Pertemps Medical Nurses
£26 - £40 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
East Midlands,
Ref IN-B6
Posted 15 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£19 - £32 Per Hour
Full Time, Contract
Surrey, Surrey
Ref PK-RGN-V48-SE
Posted 3 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£22 - £34 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Surrey, Surrey
Ref PK-V48-RGN-SURREY
Posted 20 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£19 - £29 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Liverpool, Merseyside
Ref PK-V38-RGN-LPOOL
Posted 3 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£22 - £31 Per Hour
Full Time, Contract
Surrey, Surrey
Ref PK-RMN-SUR-V48
Posted 2 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£24 - £32 Per Hour
Full Time, Contract
Bedford, Bedfordshire
Ref NP-Community
Posted 10 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£23 - £30 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Central London, Greater London
Ref PK-RMN-LON-V48
Posted 2 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£21 - £33 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Ref PK-RMN-HUD-V48
Posted 14 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£21 - £33 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire
Ref PK-RMN-YORK-V48
Posted 14 days ago
Pertemps Medical Nurses
£21 - £32 Per Hour
Full Time, Permanent
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Ref Theatres Rother
Posted 2 hours ago
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many Nurse jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 11 Nurse jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a Nurse do?
Job holders in this group perform a variety of roles not elsewhere classified in Unit group 2237: Other nursing professionals.
Tasks required include:
- Assists medical doctors and works with other healthcare professionals to deal with emergencies and pre-planned treatment of patients.
- Cares for the physical and emotional wellbeing of patients in their care.
- Informs and advises patients and their relatives on their health problems and how to care for themselves.
- Manages own case load.
- Monitors patient’s progress, administers drugs and medicines, applies surgical dressings and gives other forms of treatment.
What are the entry requirements for a Nurse?
Qualification as a nurse is via a diploma or degree course, both of which are provided by universities, or through an apprenticeship. Courses comprise both theoretical and practical work, including placements in hospital and community settings. Full time diploma courses last three years; degree courses last three or four years. Accelerated programmes are available to graduates with a health-related degree.