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Congratulations Emeliah! Our Nurse of the Week

Emeliah was chosen to be our Nurse of the Week following some fantastic feedback from the team regarding her impressive confidence and ability to take on a new role and training in just a couple of weeks. We caught up with Emeliah on her win.

How long have you been working with Thornbury Nursing?

I have worked with Thornbury Nursing since April 2019.

What attracted you to join Thornbury Nursing?

I was attracted to join Thornbury because of their great reputation, and the remuneration is excellent. They also contribute to my pension and the tax system is PAYE, exactly what I wanted because I want to pay what is due to HMRC in a timely manner.

What do you enjoy most about your job?

What I enjoy most about my job is the ability to work and help people in different settings, be it acute or community hospitals, hospices or nursing homes. I enjoy being part of the projects team where I have developed knowledge and new skills in COVID-19 testing and in research studies. Also, Thornbury provides lots of free training.

How do you feel about being Nurse of the Week?

Thank you for recognizing me as Nurse of the Week! I also appreciate my colleagues who put in a lot of hard work daily as nurses. Being Nurse of the Week came as a surprise, but I am thrilled and encouraged to strive to be a good ambassador for Thornbury.

Thank you Emeliah, and congratulations! You deserve it!

You can catch up with our previous Nurse of the Week winners on our blog.

If you’re thinking about joining Thornbury why not check out our amazing benefits package here. From the best pay rates around to paid NMC, you don’t want to miss out!

 

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