The right candidate will possess excellent communication and organisational skills, a motivation for continual learning and sharing of knowledge, with the drive to ensure our patients receive the highest possible standard of care. You will work as part of a supportive multidisciplinary team within the In-Patient Unit, where opportunities exist to develop palliative care expertise and undertake funded degree or masters level study after 6 months. This role will be full time/part time on days and nights. Please state your preference on your application.
If you would like to be part of our friendly, supportive team delivering high standards of specialist palliative care which endeavours to go the extra mile in supporting our patients and their families, then we would love to hear from you.
Dougie Mac is an open-culture organisation, underpinned by clear strategic aims, vision and values and have recently merged with the Donna Louise Childrens and Young Adult Hospice to further develop and expand this excellent service. By joining Dougie Mac, you'll be part of a dedicated team of professionals who are committed to delivering responsive and cost-effective services of the highest quality. And you'll be supported in your role to develop your skills and those of the people you work with. Staff at Dougie Mac are well-motivated, with professional development pathways, and given opportunities to be reflective in their roles through supervision, reflective practice and supportive line management.
The Hospice offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including a contributory pension scheme, generous holiday allowance, funded study, free parking, Paycare and much more. Please see the job description and person specification below.
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