FAQs
What is the main role of a Band 5 Registered Nurse at LNWH?
The main role includes assessing, planning, delivering, and evaluating nursing care for patients with infectious diseases, while collaborating with the Team Leader and supporting high standards of nursing care.
Who does the Band 5 Registered Nurse work closely with?
The Band 5 Registered Nurse works closely with the Team Leader/Nurse in Charge, Ward Manager, and other interdisciplinary team members to ensure comprehensive patient care.
What are the responsibilities of the Band 5 Registered Nurse regarding patient care?
The responsibilities include caring for a designated group of patients during shifts and being part of a team of named nurses providing care for those patients.
How does the Band 5 Registered Nurse contribute to clinical governance?
The Band 5 Registered Nurse assists in meeting the requirements of the Clinical Governance programme pertaining to the ward.
Where is the London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust located?
The Trust serves the people of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, and beyond, operating at multiple facilities including Northwick Park Hospital, St Mark’s Hospital, Ealing Hospital, and Central Middlesex Hospital.
What type of patients does the Band 5 Registered Nurse primarily care for?
The Band 5 Registered Nurse primarily cares for patients with infectious diseases.
Is there an opportunity for professional development in this role?
Yes, there is a focus on contributing to a learning environment that promotes excellent nursing practice and supports ongoing professional development.
Whom should I contact for further details or informal visits about the position?
You can contact Jhoanna Piplak, the Ward Manager, at the email address jhoanna.piplak@nhs.net or by telephone at 02089675667.
What type of patients are treated at Northwick Park Hospital?
Northwick Park Hospital treats a diverse patient population and is home to one of the busiest emergency departments, a top-rated hyper-acute stroke unit, and a hyper-acute rehabilitation unit.
What is the expected collaboration style in this nursing role?
The expected collaboration style in this role includes working cooperatively with other staff and promoting interdisciplinary teamwork to meet patient needs effectively.