FAQs
What is the primary focus of Templer Ward?
Templer Ward primarily focuses on providing care to specialist stroke and neuro rehabilitation patients, as well as patients requiring general medical care and rehabilitation.
What kind of team will I be working with?
You will be working within a proactive multidisciplinary team that is committed to encouraging patients to reach their maximum rehabilitation potential.
Are there opportunities for career development?
Yes, there are career development and training opportunities available to support your growth within the role.
What qualifications or skills are required for this position?
Candidates should possess excellent communication skills, the ability to work independently, and be able to prioritize their workload to ensure the best outcomes for patients.
Is this position permanent and full-time?
Yes, this is a permanent full-time contract position.
What is the working schedule like?
The working schedule is rotational, including days, nights, and weekend shifts.
Are there benefits included with this role?
Yes, the role includes a variety of benefits such as an NHS Pension Scheme, generous holiday entitlement, staff discounts, and employee support services.
Who can I contact for more information or an informal visit?
You can contact Julie Stobart, the Interim Ward Manager, via email at juliestobart@nhs.net or by telephone at 01626 324551.
How many beds are there in Templer Ward?
Templer Ward has a total of 30 beds, with 20 designated for stroke and neuro rehabilitation and 10 for general medical care.
What values does the team at Templer Ward emphasize?
The team emphasizes caring, commitment, inclusivity, a focus on quality, solutions-driven approaches, and innovation in patient care.
