Job Description
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic, and motivated Junior Sister to join our Emergency Department (ED) at Hull Royal Infirmary. This is a dynamic, high-pressure environment within a large teaching hospital and regional trauma unit, seeing over 150,000 patients annually, including children and adults, and handling up to 140 ambulance arrivals per day.
This role provides a unique opportunity to develop both clinical and leadership skills, supporting the matron and senior nursing team to ensure high-quality, patient-focused care. You will rotate across all ED areas, including resuscitation, initial assessment, streaming, and emergency care, contributing to improving patient journeys and outcomes.
The department values innovation and continuous improvement, so you will also have opportunities to influence service delivery, participate in audits, and contribute to research and education.
Key Responsibilities
As a Junior Sister, you will:
- Provide senior nursing care, including assessment, planning, delivery, and evaluation of patient care
- Support matrons and senior nurses in managing the department efficiently
- Ensure patient safety, dignity, and compassion in a fast-paced and challenging environment
- Rotate through all ED areas, including resuscitation, streaming, and emergency care
- Participate in audits, research, and initiatives to improve care quality
- Support the training and mentoring of junior staff and students
- Contribute to team communication, health & safety compliance, and professional standards
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications & Registration
- Registered Nurse with up-to-date NMC registration
- ATNC qualification
Desirable Qualifications
- Management qualification or course
- Evidence of research or audit work
- Diploma or degree in nursing
- ALS or relevant teaching/assessing qualifications
Experience & Skills
Essential:
- Minimum three years’ experience at senior Band 5 level
- Evidence of professional development and clinical competency
- Ability to plan, assess, implement, and evaluate care in a fast-changing environment
- Strong interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence
- Knowledge of health & safety, evidence-based practice, and Essence of Care standards
Desirable:
- Experience managing skill mix and link roles
- Facilitating student learning or mentoring
- Up-to-date mentor or preceptorship skills
- Evidence of practice improvement initiatives
Attributes & Personal Qualities
- Highly motivated to develop new skills and clinical expertise
- Empathetic, approachable, and diplomatic
- Flexible and reliable, willing to work across multiple sites
- Professional attitude, calm under pressure, and excellent timekeeping
About Our Trust
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is part of the Humber Health Partnership, serving 1.65 million people with nearly 20,000 staff across multiple hospital and community sites.
We are a Teaching Trust, working closely with Hull York Medical School, contributing to research and education across areas such as trauma, emergency care, cardiovascular, cancer, and palliative care.
We value a workforce that is inclusive, innovative, skilled, and caring, enabling excellent patient care and long-term career development for our staff.
Compliance & Right to Work
- Enhanced DBS check required (Rehabilitation of Offenders Act Exceptions Order 1975)
- Up-to-date NMC professional registration required
- Skilled Worker visa sponsorship available for eligible international applicants
Useful External Resources
- NHS Careers – Emergency Nursing Roles
- NMC Registration Guidance
- Advanced Life Support (ALS) Training
- Skilled Worker Visa – UK Government
- Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks
Employer Details
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road
Hull
HU3 2JZ