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Community Nurse

Unity Healthcare Recruitment Ltd
Posted 14 hours ago, valid for a month
Location

Birmingham, West Midlands B4 6FQ

Salary

£20.06 - £34.71 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • We are looking for a compassionate Band 5 Community Nurse in Birmingham, offering a salary of £28,000 to £32,000 per year.
  • Candidates should have at least one year of clinical experience in a relevant setting such as community, primary care, or acute services.
  • The role involves delivering high-quality nursing care in patients' homes, with responsibilities including wound care, medication administration, and holistic assessments.
  • Strong clinical skills, excellent communication, and a commitment to patient-centred care are essential for this position.
  • Benefits include flexible working hours, access to CPD, and mileage reimbursement for community travel.

We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Band 5 Community Nurse to in Birmingham. This role involves delivering high-quality nursing care to patients in their own homes or community settings, supporting them to maintain independence and achieve their healthcare goals.

You will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, providing a range of nursing interventions and supporting the holistic needs of patients with acute, chronic, or complex health conditions. The role requires strong clinical skills, excellent communication, and a passion for delivering patient-centred care in a community setting.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Clinical Care
    • Deliver a range of nursing interventions, including wound care, medication administration, catheter care, and end-of-life care.
    • Conduct holistic assessments of patients' physical, emotional, and social needs to develop and implement individualised care plans.
    • Monitor and evaluate patients progress, adapting care plans as necessary to achieve the best outcomes.
    • Provide health education and advice to patients and carers to support self-management and promote independence.
  2. Community-Based Care
    • Work autonomously in patients homes and community settings, ensuring safe and effective care delivery.
    • Manage a daily caseload, prioritising tasks and responding to changes in patients conditions.
    • Use digital tools and systems to plan, record, and report on care delivery in line with organisational policies.
  3. Team Collaboration
    • Work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as GPs, therapists, social workers, and voluntary sector partners, to ensure coordinated care.
    • Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and case conferences to support care planning and review.
    • Act as a patient advocate, ensuring their preferences and needs are central to care planning and decision-making.
  4. Professional Development
    • Commit to continuing professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance clinical skills and knowledge.
    • Participate in clinical supervision, reflective practice, and training sessions provided by the organisation.
    • Support the development of students, healthcare assistants, and less experienced colleagues through mentoring and guidance.
  5. Compliance and Governance
    • Maintain accurate and timely clinical records in accordance with professional and organisational standards.
    • Adhere to local and national policies, guidelines, and regulations, including infection control and safeguarding protocols.
    • Promote and maintain a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement.

Person Specification

Essential Criteria:

  • Registered Nurse (Adult) with current NMC registration.
  • Clinical experience in a relevant setting, such as community, primary care, or acute services.
  • Ability to work independently and manage a caseload in a community environment.
  • Strong clinical assessment and decision-making skills.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
  • A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes (if applicable).
  • A commitment to patient-centred care and promoting independence.

Desirable Criteria:

  • Previous experience in community nursing.
  • Knowledge of long-term condition management, palliative care, or wound care.
  • Completion of relevant post-registration training (e.g., venepuncture, IV therapy, or non-medical prescribing).

Benefits:

  • Weekly Payroll.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • 247 support from your own dedicated consultant.
  • Access to CPD and career development pathways.
  • Supportive and inclusive working environment.
  • Mileage reimbursement for community travel (if applicable).

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