Job description
Depending on the department to which you are assigned, you will be required to :
- Providing comprehensive care for patients, from admission to discharge.
- Carrying out prescribed nursing care as part of your own role.
- Monitoring patients' clinical condition and anticipating risk situations.
- Participating in the continuity and quality of care in conjunction with the medical and paramedical team.
- Contributing to the traceability and safety of care.
- Supporting patients and their families with professionalism and kindness.
Specific features depending on the department:
- Ambulatory These include the management of patients for short treatments or procedures, and follow-up and education before and after the procedure.
- Surgery pre- and post-operative care, pain management and post-surgery monitoring.
- Medicine : management of a variety of pathologies, clinical and educational follow-up.
- USC These include close supervision, technical care and working closely with doctors.
Profile required
- Holder of the State Diploma in Nursing
- Beginners welcome structured support and training are provided from the moment you take up your new post
- Organisational skills, professional rigour and a taste for teamwork
- Ability to adapt to different departments and different situations varied working patterns (day/night)
- Sense of responsibility, interpersonal skills and commitment to patient care
⭐ What we offer
- Permanent position in a human-scale establishment
- A personalised integration programme to make your arrival easier
- A dynamic, caring and multidisciplinary working environment
- Recognition and development of skills, with prospects for advancement
- Attractive organisation of working time