By Emma Woods on 30/01/23
As a support worker, you have a vast range of experience and interpersonal skills to support individuals who require bespoke care, but which skills and achievements do you focus on in your upcoming support worker interview?
To help you prepare, here are some tips from our expert Recruitment Resourcing Team and a list of the top 5 interview questions to expect and how to answer them.
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By Emma Woods on 22/12/22
Thank you to everyone at Pulse Nursing at Home for playing a vital role in the success of 2022. The number of adults and children we care for has grown considerably, and we have seen many of our clients’ care stabilise and have supported them to achieve their goals and aspirations.
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By Emma Woods on 12/05/22
Today is International Nurse Day. An annual campaign that is celebrated worldwide to acknowledge and pay tribute to nurses across the world and the contributions they make every day. In today’s article, we discuss the theme for International Nurses Day, its history and how we are supporting the campaign this year.
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By Emma Woods on 25/03/22
From the 28th of March to the 3rd of April, we will be celebrating World Autism Acceptance Week, previously known as World Autism Awareness Week. The campaign hopes to raise awareness and focus on the 700,000 people living with autism in the UK. To support World Autism Acceptance Week, we have created an article about the campaign, its history and how you can get involved and show your support.
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By Emma Woods on 21/03/22
Providing care can be incredibly rewarding but stressful at times. The caring profession has been under pressure like never before, with COVID-19 and the additional PPE/infection control requirements. The environment we live in has been anxiety-inducing and worrying for healthcare professionals. Switching off from a difficult and emotional shift can be hard. In today’s article, Clinical Service Lead, Nikki, shares her top tips on how to rationally detach after a shift.
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