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  1. Registered Nurse

    Posted yesterday by MSI Reproductive Choices

    Salary:
    £33,353 - £37,522/annum dependent on exp. and skills
    Location:
    S60, Canklow, Rotherham
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    About the Registered Nurse role. Join MSI UK as a Registered Nurse and empower lives working in our Sheffield centre and the surrounding Community Treatment Centres! Deliver compassionate, skilled care to clients in using your deep medical knowledge, clinical … more

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  2. Community Band 6 - Older Adults

    Posted yesterday by Hunter AHP Resourcing

    Salary:
    £25/hour
    Location:
    South Yorkshire
    Job Type:
    Contract

    Join Our Team as a Community Psychiatric Nurse in South Yorkshire. Are you a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with community experience looking for an exciting new challenge? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. Key Details. Job Title: … more

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  4. RMNs And RNLDs Needed

    Posted 2 days ago by RecruitmentServices.CO

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    Salary:
    £34,900 - £40,455/annum £5,000 welcome bonus
    Location:
    Annesley, Nottinghamshire (24 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    You must be registered with the NMC in the UK and have a a valid PIN (not PRN). PRIVATE mental health hospital which is part of a large group. The RMN role involves. Providing a high standard of care to people with mental illness and personality disorder. … more