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  1. Qualified Nurse or Social worker (Qualified Practitioner)

    Posted yesterday by Lincolnshire County Council

    Salary:
    £33,024.00 - £40,221.00/annum
    Location:
    Lincoln, Lincolnshire (72 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    Qualified Nurse or Social worker (Qualified Practitioner) We are delighted to offer this recruitment opportunity for either a Qualified Nurse or Social worker (known internally as a Qualified Practitioner) within the Lincoln Learning disability team. The Qualified Practitioner role is both an … more

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  3. Nurse (Adults' Health and Care)

    Posted yesterday by Hampshire County Council

    Salary:
    £30,859.00 - £33,951.00/annum
    Location:
    Gosport, Hampshire (191 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    As a qualified Nurse with current NMC registration, you'll be responsible for the whole patient experience, dealing with clinical diagnosis and treatment. Surrounded by a well-resourced multi-disciplinary team, you'll be fully supported in your role to provide the highest quality, person-centred … more

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  4. registered veterinary nurse

    Posted today by Vet Finders

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    Salary:
    £30,000 - £38,000/annum CPD, All fees paid for.
    Location:
    NW8, St John's Wood, Greater London (160 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    Registered Veterinary Nurse £30-35k DOE. St Johns Wood. West London. You love being a nurse, great at your job and at your happiest when caring for the animals. But targets are taking over, often focussed on maximising profits not relationships. The irony is the bottom … more