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About KIMS
KIMS Hospital is the largest independent private hospital in Kent. It is situated in Maidstone
and treats privately insured, self-funding and NHS patients.
KIMS Hospital's primary specialties are orthopedic surgery, cardiology, gynecology, breast surgery and
general surgery.
Make a change to your day, the KIMS Hospital way.
There are a number of reasons why life as a member of our team often exceeds expectations.
Competitive salaries and impressive perks are a given. But it’s not just the standard employment
benefits that make us different; we listen to our staff, we care about their views and build our hospital
service with them considered.
We go to great lengths to make our staff feel valued by acknowledging their hard work through
schemes like our Values Champions, where staff can nominate an individual for the way they have
embodied our values to positively impact a patient. We were incredibly proud that this was formally
recognised at the Kent Excellence in Business Awards (KEiBA) 2018, where we were awarded Employer
of the Year.
Positive attitudes can make a huge difference to your day. That’s life at KIMS Hospital.
Training and Development
Supporting you in being the very best version of yourself
It’s a fact of life. Technology, procedures and processes evolve and
therefore, so must our skills. Whether it’s professional or interpersonal,
we know that in order to maintain our excellent services and be at the
forefront of patient care, all of our staff need to be supported in their
development.
We have a dedicated training department who provide opportunities, advice and support to all of our
staff. Every staff member receives a Training Matters brochure, promoting the ways in which we
support your growth and expand your opportunities. Because whatever your role, there is always
scope to progress.
From preceptorships to computer skills, we offer the tools to help you achieve your goals. It’s in our
interest to make you the best you can be.
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