4 full time, Health social care jobs in Oxford
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Sign inSupport Manager
- 16 April 2024
- Radis Community Care - OX1
- £37,000 to £40,000 per year
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
Radis Community Care have an opportunity for a Support Manager to join our team based in Oxfordshire About the role Reporting to the Regional Manager the main responsibilities of the role are: To manage a group of services within a specific region of the ...
Registered Paediatric Nurse Associate | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- 09 April 2024
- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Oxford, OX3 9DU
- £25,147 - £27,596 per annum pro rata
- Permanent
- Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual with plenty of initiative to join our team. If you have an interest in emergency nursing and share our enthusiasm for delivering high standards of care, we have a position for you. The qualified ...
Healthcare Support Worker | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- 09 April 2024
- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Oxford, OX3 7LE
- £22,383 Per Annum / Pro Rata
- Permanent
- Full time
An opportunity has arisen for a Nursing Assistant to join one of our friendly & enthusiastic Outpatient teams. We are dedicated to giving a high standard of care within our busy Outpatient department. The successful applicant will be working in collaboration ...
Learning Disability Liaison Nurse | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- 25 April 2024
- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Oxford, OX39DU
- Dependent on experience
- Contract
- Full time
The Band 6 Liaison Nurse ensures that the needs of the person with a Learning Disability are met when they require support from the Trust’s clinical services, to facilitate access to the various wards and departments and good communication between people with ...
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