FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Bank General Nurse Band 5.
What is the main goal of the Royal Free Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?
The main goal is to deliver the highest quality care to all patients.
Are the shift patterns flexible for bank nurses?
Yes, bank nurses can choose a flexible working pattern that suits their work-life balance.
In which areas can bank nurses work?
Bank nurses can work in a variety of clinical settings across wards and departments.
What type of care will bank nurses provide?
Bank nurses will provide excellent care to an allocated group of patients, including acute medical care, wound management, pain management, diabetes management, and more.
How many staff members does the Royal Free Trust have?
The trust has around 10,000 staff members serving 1.6 million patients.
What are some of the trust's objectives?
The trust aims for excellent outcomes, excellent patient and staff experience, excellent value for taxpayers' money, safety, and building a strong organization.
Does the Royal Free Trust promote diversity?
Yes, the trust is proud of its diversity and undertakes initiatives to advance equality for various groups.
What types of shifts are available to bank nurses?
Bank nurses can accept various shifts including days, nights, and weekends.
How are the long day and night shifts compensated?
Long day and night shifts are paid at 11.5 hours.
Who can I contact for further details or informal visits?
You can contact Adam Robinson at the Temporary Staffing | Recruitment Services via email at rf.tsrecruitment@nhs.net or by phone at 02077940500.