MCG Healthcare provides well-paid jobs available across a wide variety of healthcare specialisations including ITU jobs in Banbury. Start your search for the healthcare job of your dreams with us.

Find the perfect healthcare job by browsing all the opportunities that are currently available to you. Our dedicated consultants can also help you find exactly what you are looking for.

Unfortunately we currently have no ITU jobs in Banbury, Below are some other jobs you might be interested in.

Create a job alert for similar jobs

Get new jobs matching this search straight to your inbox.

Refer a friend

Let us know about your friends that are looking for a new job

ITU work in Banbury

MCG Healthcare uses its industry knowledge and vast network of connections to find the perfect job for anyone looking for ITU work in Banbury.

Not only do we work with leading organisations, trusts and healthcare providers, all of our jobs we offer pay living wage. We offer dedicated consultants to all of our candidates who are devoted to getting you the job that suits your needs and skillset.

FAQs about being a ITU Nurse

  • What band is an ITU nurse in?

    Intensive therapy unit (ITU) and intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are in band 5.


  • What kind of nurses work in ICUs?

    Registered general nurses (RGNs) who specialise in critical care nursing – also known as ICU nurses – work in ICUs and ITUs. There is no specific nursing degree course for direct entry into ICUs, and most nurses working in ICU studied adult or child nursing to either diploma or degree level. Many RGNs will have completed a placement in an intensive or high-dependency setting.

    Specialities for nurses in the ICU:

    • Cardiac ICU nurses
    • Neurological ICU nurses
    • Trauma ICU nurse
    • Burn ICU nurse
    • Pediatric ICU nurse
    • Neonatal ICU nurse
    • Transplant ICU nurse

  • How many hours do ICU nurses work?

    Intensive care units function 24 hours a day at full capacity. The majority of units revolve around 12-hour work shifts, either 07:00 to 19:00 or 19:00 to 07:00. Many units offer a 36-hour work week, consisting of three 12-hour shifts. While others maintain coverage with two 12-hour shifts and two 8-hour shifts for a 40-hour work week.


Get our latest insights