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Investors in People
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The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital is recognised as being an
Investor in People. Investors in People is the National Standard which sets good practices
for the training & development of people to meet business goals.
Investors in People is based on four main principles:
- Commitment: An Investor in People makes a
public commitment to invest in people to achieve business goals.
- Planning: how individuals and teams are to
be developed to achieve these goals.
- Action: to develop and use necessary skills
in a well defined and continuing programme.
- Evaluation: measuring progress towards
goals, values achieved and future needs.
In short Investors in People really means improving our performance by using a planned
approach to setting and communicating business goals, developing people to meet these
goals so that what people can do and are motivated to do, matches what the business needs
them to do.
In short IiP means good business practice.
Recruitment
Our organisation is committed to employing self motivated people who are loyal and caring.
We are dedicated to training and supporting employees and encouraging team and individual
potential, job satisfaction and involvement in the development of the professional service
that we provide.
From time to time positions are available at The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital. Currently
we have vacancies for full and part time RGNs, and Care Assistants. If you are interested
in receiving more information please email or write to us at the address below.

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Buckingham Road, Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, HP19 3AB , Tel:(+44)
(0)1296 330575, Fax: (+44) (0)1296 399875.
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ŠJames D Clarke,
30th January 2001
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Based in Aylesbury (40 miles from the West End and Central London), Buckinghamshire, the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital, which is
close to the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, patients with
spinal injuries, head injuries, strokes and other neurological, orthopaedic, post operative conditions, sports and muscle injuries,
and other disabilities, are provided with
comprehensive rehabilitation programmes geared to provide rehabilitation for
maximum independence. Intensive nursing care and
rehabilitation therapies are implemented by a multi-disciplinary team of
dedicated professionals including specialist doctors and consultants, nurses,
physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists. Their goal is
to ensure that patients achieve their full potential for independence, and can
return to as normal a life as possible.
With over twenty years' experience of disability and spinal injury management,
the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital is qualified to achieve these aims. It is the
loyal commitment of our highly trained and experienced medical staff, nurses,
physiotherapists and occupational therapists that accounts for our continued
success.