Work in Bermuda - Imaging Nurse

Location Liverpool
Job type Permanent
Salary Up to £58,000
Consultant Craig Osborne
Call +44 7533 049397
Reference 210485 (LIV)

Relocate to Bermuda as an Imaging Nurse – A Career Move Like No Other!

Take your nursing career to a whole new level in one of the world’s most breathtaking locations. Bermuda offers the chance to work in a progressive healthcare environment while living in a paradise that others only dream of visiting. As an Imaging Nurse, you’ll join a skilled and supportive team in a state-of-the-art medical facility, providing exceptional care while advancing your expertise in imaging and diagnostic procedures.

Relocating to Bermuda means more than just a career change—it’s a lifestyle upgrade. Imagine starting your mornings with the ocean breeze, spending your free time exploring pink sand beaches, and embracing outdoor activities like sailing, snorkeling, and hiking in a stunning island setting. With its safe, welcoming community, excellent schools, and year-round temperate climate, Bermuda offers the perfect balance of work, life, and adventure.

Key responsibilities: 

  • Prepares for and assists during various diagnostic procedures across Radiology, CAT scan, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, Mammography, Bone Density, and the Cardiac Diagnostic Unit.
  • Provides comprehensive care and monitoring pre, peri, and post-procedure in the prep/recovery unit, including management of sedated or anesthetized patients post-procedure.
  • Understands the pharmacology of medications and contrast media used in Diagnostic Imaging (DI) and Cardiac Diagnostic Unit (CDU), recognizing special considerations during procedures.
  • Develops and maintains inventory of necessary supplies, including pharmaceuticals and patient care/procedural supplies.
  • Utilizes expertise in Nursing, Diagnostic Imaging, and Cardiac Diagnostic procedures to plan patient care within the department and hospital environment.
  • Provides relevant health education and procedural teaching to patients, caregivers, and professional colleagues to optimize patient outcomes.

What do you need?

  • Five years as a Registered Nurse.
  • Two years as an Emergency/Critical Care Nurse.
  • Three years in Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU).
  • Two years of experience in Intravenous (IV) Therapy.
  • Critical Care Certificate.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS).
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS).
  • IV Therapy Certification.

This job is advertised by Craig Osborne, please click apply if you are interested.