James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Staff Nurse - Emergency Department

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Staff Nurse - Emergency Department
ED Band 5 Registered Nurse
We are seeking motivated Band 5 Registered Nurses to join our dynamic Emergency Department team.
You will deliver high-quality, compassionate care to patients presenting with a wide range of urgent and emergency conditions. Working in a fast-paced environment, you will utilise your clinical skills to assess, prioritise and treat patients safely and effectively.
You will collaborate closely with the multidisciplinary team, contribute to continuous service improvement, and support junior colleagues. This role offers opportunities to develop advanced skills, enhance your clinical confidence, and play a key part in providing safe, responsive emergency care to our community.
Main Duties Of The Role
- Provide safe, effective assessment, planning and delivery of care to patients with urgent and emergency needs.
- Triage and prioritise patients using clinical judgement and established ED protocols.
- Undertake timely clinical interventions, observations and treatments in line with trust policies.
- Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to ensure seamless, patient-centred care.
- Support, mentor and guide junior staff and students within the department.
- Maintain accurate, contemporaneous documentation and contribute to effective handovers.
- Participate in audits, quality improvement initiatives and departmental training.
- Respond calmly and professionally to high-pressure, rapidly changing clinical situations.
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James Paget University Hospital is a friendly, forward-thinking trust committed to delivering safe, high-quality care to our local community. As part of the JPUH team, you will work in a supportive environment that values professional development, wellbeing and innovation.


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Our Emergency Department is continuously evolving, with updated facilities and ongoing refurbishment work that supports improved patient flow and staff experience. Staff benefit from strong leadership, a positive team culture and access to extensive education and training opportunities.
Located close to the Norfolk and Suffolk coastline, JPUH offers an excellent work–life balance and a welcoming community, with a trust dedicated to helping you thrive in your role.
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Kay Love
- Job title: Practice Development Lead - ED
- Email address: Kay.Love@jpaget.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 01493 452059
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