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Ramsay Health Care

3.6
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Ramsay Health Care

7.4
7.4 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 87 reviews
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Post Anesthetic Care Unit
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Nov 2023
Doing admissions and discharge for patients. Pre and post operative nursing care.
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
Registered nurse Admission Checking Vital signs BSL readings Shaving Cannulation Completing care plans Malnutrition screening Cognition screening Medication administration is
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
I'm an enrolled nurse
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
Consists of set ups, working alongside anaesthetists, cleaning up and restocking
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
I am a graduate Registered Nurse. Responsible for overseeing the shift, ensuring patients have their needs met and any deterioration escalated to the appropriate level. Responsible for delegation and documentation.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
Direct Patient care Medication administration ADLs Care planning Team leading Wound management
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
I am a global graduate and work on developing a process to listen to our customers. We call this Voice of the Customer.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
Check theatre set-ups and instruments, liaise with the anaesthetic team and surgical team, set up for surgery as instrument nurse, or documentation of the procedure as circulating nurse, specimen handling, anticipating the needs of the surgery, assist in patient positioning, assessment of patient intraoperatively, etc.
Graduate, Perth - 31 Oct 2023
My role as a nurse is to provide care for my patients such as monitoring vital signs providing the right medications that are prescribed. Ensure the wounds are healing well
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
Icc's and UWSD, Hi flow, medication management, ecgs, cannulation, picc lines, etc
Graduate, Gold Coast - 31 Oct 2023
It is busy, fast paced with little room for error Time management and communication skills must be exceptional A very high standard of both care and knowledge is expected
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
I am a new grad RN, level 2 and a fulltime. My usual shift are PMs, I am an advocate to my pts. I notify the vmo/cmo if there is a problem and my responsibility also is to give meds and give quality care to my pts.
Level 2/ Yr2, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
My day to day involves working as data analyst in Supply Chain Management. I am in charge of completing the supply packs which involves identifying and recommending cost saving opportunities for hospitals with high supply costs.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
We don't have time to care for our pts safely. Constantly feeling like you're on the back foot and asking for help is on deaf ears.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
All responsibilities as per a 1.2 RN.
Graduate, Perth - 31 Oct 2023
I love my role but wish I wasn't in recovery as much I prefer being I. Anaesthetics
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
Patient / Nurse ratio makes enjoying the job very difficult. It's so transactional because I have to rush off to the next job. Very little time for genuine patient care outside of essential clinical care and very little human interaction for graduate nurse. Without competencies makes job very difficult but no allocated time to do competencies, have to do in own personal time with no pay (grossly unfair).
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
EN Looking after patients
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
I am thoroughly enjoying my current role in Responsible Sourcing. I take part in global meetings, create presentations, work with external stakeholder and manage Ramsay's CSR platforms.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023