At Busamed, we are dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services, and we are always looking for passionate and talented individuals to join our team. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career in healthcare, Busamed offers a dynamic and supportive work environment where you can grow and make a meaningful impact.
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The Registered Nurse will render and promote cost-effective, safe, quality patient care in accordance with hospital standards and policies. As a Professional Practitioner, the incumbent is also responsible for and is held accountable for his/her acts and omissions.
The incumbent will also be responsible for providing direct and indirect nursing care to patients or groups of patients, as well as assessing, planning, executing, and supervising the implementation of care to meet patient needs.
Is a role model in the delivery of evidence-based care and will actively participate in clinical governance, auditing of health records to ensure compliance, ensuring all stock is well controlled and managed, charged and credited appropriately, effective risk prevention and management, managing acuity and skill mix to ensure an appropriate level of care.
Requirements
Registration with the South African Nursing Council as a Registered Nurse/ Midwife
Relevant qualifications within a specialist area will be advantageous
Comply with the SANC code for a Registered Nurse and all applicable healthcare legislation
Work Experience
+ 1 - 5 Years of working experience in the same position
Working experience in private healthcare or the healthcare funding industry will be advantageous
Mental Health experience is essential
Full understanding of the Mental Health Care Act, No. 17 of 2002 and the Regulations
Must understand confidentiality issues and the use of discretion
Knowledge
Computer Literacy is essential
Fluent communication in English is essential
Nursing standards
Capacity to implement and maintain health practice standards required by all accredited bodies and appropriate health legislation