Join our ITU nursing team
What does an ITU nurse do?
- Assessment, observation, monitoring and charting of vital signs; care planning, treatment implementation, and patient evaluation
- Making sure all the medical equipment is working correctly – including ventilators, drains and catheters, as well as IV lines and pumps
- Communicating effectively and supporting patients, relatives, staff and others
- Maintaining accurate and comprehensive patient records
- Acting as a role model to others in the hospital
Interested in joining us?
What training is required?
Where can ITU nurses work?
What makes a good ITU nurse?
- Staying calm when you’re working under intense pressure (including in an emergency)
- Being flexible, able to prioritise and use your initiative
- Being reliable, self-motivated and highly organised
- Enjoying working as part of a team, with good interpersonal and communication skills (it’s vital to have empathy when working with patients and their families)
- Enjoying problem-solving and working towards improving standards of care
- Being caring and compassionate
- Being willing to work within the hospital’s standard practices
- Feeling comfortable frequently checking and documenting vital signs
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1. See if you’re eligible
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2. Apply
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3. Register
Take part in a short video interview and upload documents on our registration portal. This takes X days – X weeks.