We are at the forefront of RGN recruitment. In this time we have become experts in sourcing the best RGN talent both in the UK and the EU. A Registered General Nurse (RGN) will traditionally be found working in a variety of workplaces, ranging from nursing homes through to hospital settings.

Whilst being responsible for assessing, planning and implementing appropriate care plans for patients, an RGN will also be required to undertake various nursing procedures and treatment duties, including the administering of medication.

Typical Duties

  • Supervising and managing a team of carers
  • Assessing and compiling appropriate care plans
  • Administering and recording of medication
  • General patient care
  • Moving and handling assistance
  • Monitoring of condition (Weight, temperatures, pulse etc.)
RGN Staffing

Book a Registered General Nurse Today

As we know when a new recruit is taken on board, after training, vetting and further administrative duties, the time period between hiring and commencing work can be long and frustrating. We promise to make the transition as smooth as possible for both you and our worker, allowing you to have a fully staffed rota at your disposal without those lengthy waiting times. And to ensure our hard- working staff can commence work immediately, take a look below at a few extras all of our Registered General Nurses (RGNs) will arrive at your home with:

Enhanced Discolsure and Barring Service (DBS) Check

We will save you both the time and cost of completing the Enhanced DBS Check necessary to allow the professional to work in a role that has contact with vulnerable children or adults. This way we minimise any possible chance of delays and allow our staff to begin work immediately.

Uniform

All our professionals arrive fully prepared, ready to work in their own personal work uniform. However, you may have your own company uniform which our staff will be happy to wear. Either way you’ll have both situations covered.

Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) PIN

Along with the relevant academic credentials, it is compulsory that for a Registered General Nurse (RGN) to commence work in the United Kingdom, a PIN must be issued from the regulating Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). All our RGNs arrive with a valid and current PIN, ready to commence work as soon as they are given the green light from your home. If an employer or any other individual wishes to check the validity of a nurse’s NMC PIN, the NMC offer a ‘search the register’ service on their official website at the following link: http://www.nmc-uk.org/search-the-register/. However, we guarantee that all of our nurses hold a valid NMC PIN to work in their nursing roles.