FAQs
What is the role of the Nurse in the SEAL department?
The role of the Nurse in the SEAL department involves enhancing clinical skills and knowledge while gaining hands-on experience in Surgical and Medical specialties within a supportive environment, specifically in the peri-operative department.
What are the shift patterns for this nursing position?
The shift patterns for this nursing position are from 0700 am to 1500 pm, with occasional late shifts as required by the service. The unit remains open until 20.00 pm.
What qualities are expected from the successful candidate?
The successful candidate is expected to be enthusiastic, competent, and caring, as described by our patients and as integral to the nursing team.
Where is the Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust located?
The Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is situated on The Wirral peninsula, which features a stunning coastline and beautiful countryside.
How many staff members work at the Wirral University Teaching Hospital?
The Wirral University Teaching Hospital employs over 6,000 staff members.
What is the population served by the Wirral University Teaching Hospital?
The Wirral University Teaching Hospital serves a population of approximately 400,000 people across Wirral, Ellesmere Port, Neston, North Wales, and the wider North West footprint.
How can candidates obtain further details or arrange informal visits?
Candidates can contact Andrew Bradley-Gibbons, the Charge Nurse, via email at andrew.bradley-gibbons@nhs.net or by telephone at 01516047143 for further details or to arrange informal visits.
What is the financial turnover of the Wirral University Teaching Hospital?
The financial turnover of the Wirral University Teaching Hospital is in excess of £337 million.
How accessible is the Wirral area?
The Wirral area is easily accessible with excellent transport links including motorway, train, bus, and ferry services, making it convenient to reach major cities like Liverpool, Chester, Manchester, as well as neighboring North Wales.