The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
Staff Nurse - Endoscopy / Trauma & Orthopaedics

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Job Overview
We are pleased to be holding a Recruitment Event on 4th September. If you are shortlisted for this role you must be able to attend the event in person in Shrewsbury. Interviews and ID checks will be held on the day.
We're recruiting for roles within our Endoscopy Units and the Acute Orthopaedic Trauma Unit.
Endoscopy Nurses
We're looking for experienced Endoscopy Nurses or ODPs to join our teams at both Shrewsbury and Telford (this role is cross-site). Ideally you will have previous experience in an Endoscopy setting.
Following a recent upgrade to our facilities, you will be trained to assist with new procedures & learning opportunities. We also provide a comprehensive on call service for the out of hours work, and the successful applicant will be required to participate in this once fully trained.
Acute Orthopaedic Trauma Unit
This is an exciting opportunity to join the dynamic Trauma & Orthopaedics (T&O) team, working at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.
This rewarding specialty requires a multi-faceted registered nurse, with an interest in the deteriorating patient, orthopaedics and silver trauma.
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The HTP plan for this unit is to adopt single site trauma, making Ward 32 Acute Orthopaedic Trauma Unit (AOTU) the main trauma care ward for our region. This will include an increase in the number of T&O beds, which will bring with it developmental opportunities for those with a dream of leadership posts or clinical pathways.
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Main duties of the job
This role supports nurses in giving care to patients in hospital wards.
- You will help patients with washing, eating, drinking and going to the toilet.
- You will check and record things like temperature, pulse and blood pressure.
- You will help move patients safely and take them to other parts of the hospital.
- You will keep the ward clean and tidy and help with paperwork and phone calls.
- You will work with nurses and other staff to make sure patients feel safe and cared for.


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Our Poppy’s Promise Commitment
We believe that compassionate care sits at the heart of everything we do. Every member of our team — clinical or non-clinical — plays a vital role in ensuring that patients, families, and colleagues are treated with dignity, empathy, and respect at all times.
We expect all staff to demonstrate compassion not only through their words, but through their actions: by listening attentively, communicating clearly and kindly, and recognising individual needs, feelings, and circumstances of those in our care.
Effective communication is central to safe and high-quality healthcare. We value colleagues who take the time to understand others, explain information in a meaningful way, and respond to concerns with patience and understanding.
By joining our team, you are committing to uphold these values — ensuring that every patient feels heard, respected, and valued, and that compassion is embedded in every interaction, every day.
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