FAQs
What are the working hours for the Bank ITU Nurse position?
The working hours are flexible and include both day and night shifts, as well as weekends, with shifts paid at 11.5 hours for long days and nights.
Is this position temporary or permanent?
This position is temporary, as it is part of the trust's staffing bank.
What types of patients will I be caring for as a band 6 ITU nurse?
You will be responsible for caring for level 2 or 3 patients, including those with medical and surgical conditions such as hepatology, infectious diseases, cardiac issues, and rheumatology.
Will I be required to supervise other staff?
Yes, you will be responsible for supporting and guiding junior nurses within the unit.
How can I apply for the Bank ITU Nurse position?
Interested candidates can reach out via the provided contact details for the Temporary Staffing | Recruitment Services at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
Is there a commitment to diversity and equality within the trust?
Yes, the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is proud of its diversity and is committed to advancing equality for various groups, including LGBT+, BME, and people with disabilities.
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Bank ITU Nurse Band 6.
What locations will I be working at?
You will have the opportunity to work at either the Royal Free Hospital or Barnet Hospital.
Is there an opportunity for professional development in this role?
Yes, the trust encourages ongoing learning and professional development, supported by a multidisciplinary team environment.
Who can I contact for more information about the role?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Adam Robinson in Temporary Staffing | Recruitment Services via email at rf.tsrecruitment@nhs.net or by telephone at 0207 794 0500.