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HDU (High Dependency Unit) nurses provide critical care to patients who require more monitoring and support than what is available on a standard ward. They ensure the well-being of patients with severe conditions, offering expert care, and providing assistance during medical emergencies.
HDU nurses are essential critical care team members, focusing on caring for patients with complex medical needs. They work in high-pressure environments, continuously monitoring, administering medications, and coordinating with medical teams to deliver optimal care.
Some of their day-to-day duties include:
There are multiple different types of HDU nursing jobs available within the field:
To become a HDU Nurse in the UK, you need to be a fully qualified and registered nurse with additional specialised training in critical care. You also need full registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).
HDU Nurses should have excellent assessment and critical thinking skills, as well as the ability to work efficiently under pressure. They should be able to respond quickly in emergencies and be confident making judgement calls when required. The High Depency Unit can be a stressful environment, so emotional resilience is an important trait for any HDU Nurse, as well as empathy, attention to detail, and patience when dealing with stressed or anxious family members.
The salary of a HDU Nurse in the UK can vary based on experience, location, and the healthcare setting. NHS Nurses will be paid according to the Agenda for Change (AfC) banding system, which places each professional at a specific 'band'. The bands determine the professionals' salary ranges. HDU Nurses will typically begin their NHS career at Band 5 with the potential to increase their band with additional training, experience, and seniority.
HDU Nurses working in the private sector may be paid a more competitive salary, depending on what the employer can offer.
If you're looking for a career with a better work-life balance, that can offer plenty of experience in nationwide settings and the freedom to decide when and where you work, a locum career might be a great option for you. Rather than working a set number of hours for one employer, you'll essentially be your own boss, taking on ad-hoc shifts with settings in need of temporary staff.
This is a great career move if you have personal commitments that make full-time work challenging, or if you hate the idea of being tied to one employer and one work setting. As a locum, you can meet and work with a more diverse range of people, and combine work and travel if you like to move around a lot.
At Your World, we offer excellent HDU nursing jobs in NHS Trusts and private sector settings nationwide. When you work with us, you can expect a dedicated team of nursing experts on hand to guide you and find you work that really works for you. Our commitment to providing an exceptional level of service to our candidates is exactly why we're a leading healthcare agency in the UK.
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