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Nurse for the Palliative Section Ward 84, USÖ
REGION ÖREBRO LÄNÖrebro län, Örebro
Previous experience is desired
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Seize the opportunity to work in our team at the palliative section's care unit! Ward 84 consists of 13 beds for patients aged 18 and older who require specialized palliative care.
Örebro University Hospital (USÖ) is one of the three acute hospitals in the region where we provide advanced healthcare, research, and education. In both 2020 and 2019, USÖ received the prestigious award for Best University Hospital from Dagens Medicin. USÖ won the most significant category for medical quality, had the best results in accessibility, economy, and in avoiding pressure ulcers and overcrowding. USÖ also tops the results in the areas of cardiology, renal failure, and vascular surgery. USÖ has approximately 550 beds and 3,500 employees. We who work here are very proud of our hospital and base our work on professionalism, commitment, and teamwork.
Region Örebro County is one of the largest employers in the region and an important growth engine. We work for people's health, safety, and well-being, as well as for the development of the county. With us, there are exciting and important jobs in areas such as healthcare, dental care, public transport, culture, and business development. Together, we create a better life.
Nurse Palliative section ward 84, USÖ
Job ResponsibilitiesYou will work as a nurse closely with patients and their relatives, using and developing your nursing skills, medical technology knowledge, and pharmacological expertise. The work includes handling various types of access, central access, drainage, pumps for medication treatment, intrathecal and epidural catheters, as well as care in all forms. Our focus is to provide the best possible symptom relief and care for patients assessed to have specialized needs. A significant part of our work is also to support and assist relatives. Work with quality and patient safety is a natural part of daily work.
In our team, nurses, doctors, nursing assistants, social workers, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists work together.
We offer an educational, varied, and stimulating job where you as a nurse have great opportunities to develop in your professional role. As a new employee, you will receive personal introduction alongside knowledgeable and experienced colleagues!
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QualificationsLicensed nurse. We place great emphasis on personal qualities such as good communication, collaboration, initiative, and team spirit.
About the Position:
Permanent employment in Region Örebro County with placement in ward 84. Full-time. Day/evening/weekend work is included.
ApplicationThe application should include a CV and a personal letter. Certificates, grades, diplomas, etc., should be provided at a possible interview.
If you are or have previously been employed by Region Örebro County, we will take internal references from your current or previous manager if you are considered for employment.
Verification of criminal record extracts from the Police Authority may occur according to current legislation.
We place our permanently employed staff in military service and, in some cases, also temporary employees. Read more about what it entails. (https://www.regionorebrolan.se/sv/jobb-och-utbildning/sok-jobb-hos-oss/fragor-och-svar/?E-167071=167071#accordion-block-167071)
Read more hereOur offer to you and information about living and working in our county
https://www.regionorebrolan.se/vierbjuderdig
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