Registered Nurse

Spire Healthcare England May 6, 2026

Type Contract
Pay Not listed
Work Onsite
Schedule Flexible

Registered Nurse focuses on at spire cheshire hospital, we provide high-quality treatments for our patients and are extremely proud to be rated as outstanding by the care quality commission (cqc) for our priv.

What the role involves

  • At Spire Cheshire Hospital, we provide high-quality treatments for our patients and are extremely proud to be rated as Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for our priv.
  • Supporting in assessing patient’s health and well-being across a complex and changing caseload.
  • Assisting in the delivery of care to meet the individuals’ health and wellbeing needs.
  • Provide and receive complex, sensitive or contentious information.
  • Develop own knowledge and skills and that of others.
  • Promote best practice in health and safety and security.

Skills and requirements

  • Support, registration, DBS, or safeguarding requirements may apply.
  • Relevant care, clinical.

Confirmed role details

  • Flexible Working, 0 hour contract.
  • We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods, sickness or annual leave.

Candidate fit

  • Clinical judgement, NMC standards, calm communication, and careful documentation.

Additional role context

  • We are extremely proud of our heritage in private healthcare and of our values as an organisation.
  • Driving clinical excellence.
  • You can get fast access to expert healthcare, from consultations and diagnosis to treatment and aftercare.
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