FAQs
What is the focus of the Warwick Endoscopy Unit?
The Warwick Endoscopy Unit is committed to delivering a high-quality, patient-focused service, specializing in a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including bowel cancer screening as part of the National Screening Programme.
Is previous experience necessary for this position?
Applications are welcome from newly qualified practitioners, indicating that previous experience is not a requirement for this position.
What kind of training will be provided?
The Endoscopy Unit offers a clinical and competency-based training program (JETS workforce) to support staff in developing their skills.
What kind of environment can I expect to work in?
You can expect a flexible and motivating work environment with full support from a multidisciplinary team committed to quality patient care.
What responsibilities will the Staff Nurse have?
The Staff Nurse will be responsible for assessing patient care needs and implementing and evaluating the care program for patients undergoing endoscopic procedures.
How does South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust prioritize patient care?
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust prioritizes patient care by upholding values that emphasize safe, effective, and compassionate care in all of its services.
Who can I contact for more information about the position?
For more details or informal visits, you can contact Julie Keightley, Lead Nurse, at julie.keightley@swft.nhs.uk or by telephone at 01926 495321 ext. 3580.
What recent rating did South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust receive from the CQC?
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust has been rated as "Outstanding" following its latest inspection by the CQC.