FAQs
What is the main responsibility of a Nurse Associate in this role?
The main responsibility is to provide care to children and young people as part of the Community Continence & Urology Service, working collaboratively with a multi-professional team.
Will I be working independently or under supervision?
You will carry out relevant forms of care without direct supervision but may be required to demonstrate simple procedures under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse.
What kind of care will I be expected to provide?
You will deliver high-quality, compassionate care focusing on promoting health and independence under the direction of a registered nurse or other registered care professional.
What kind of teams will I work with?
You will work as part of a designated clinical and care team, including Specialist Nurses, Nursery Nurses, and Healthcare Assistants.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, CWP offers a comprehensive induction program and encourages career growth and skill development for all new starters.
How does CWP promote inclusivity in recruitment?
CWP is committed to inclusivity and promoting equality and diversity, aiming to develop a culture that values differences in their recruitment practices.
Who can I contact for more information about this job?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Lindsey McDonough, the Community Continence & Urology Service Lead, at lindsey.mcdonough@nhs.net or by telephone at 01514888230.
Is there support for individuals who consider themselves neurodivergent during the application process?
Yes, individuals who consider themselves neurodivergent can contact cwp.recruitment@nhs.net or telephone 01244 393100 for assistance with the application form.