Band 5 Community Staff Nurse - Solihull Community
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Job summary
If you're a Band 5 staff nurse currently working for the trust and looking to move to another area, please go to http://uhbpolicies/documents/internal-lateral-transfer-of-post-holders.htm to access our transfer process.
Solihull Community Nursing team mirrors the national goal of creating a cohesive road map to increase the community nursing workforce.
Community nursing provides invaluable care to people in their chosen setting. We want to be able to offer more of this to the communities across Solihull. We want to offer our patients the best possible care and to allow our nursing colleagues to individually treat there patients with care, kindness and importantly safely.
We pride ourselves on being a supportive team, ensuring that staff satisfaction and supporting a healthy work / life balance are high on our priorities. You will join a wider team that is committed to patient care and be led by a management team who sees colleagues as the main driver in their goal to deliver excellent patient care.
We asked our existing team of incredible Nurses what they needed -- we listened and now we are acting. We are actively looking to expand our community team across Solihull and are seeking Nurses at Band 4 and 5. You could be returning to practice, seeking a move from ward based nursing, newly qualified or just intrigued by what community nursing entails.
Main duties of the job
Supported by our award winning UHB School of Nursing, Allied Health Professionals and Midwifery we can offer you a career where you can be assured of; quality education, wellbeing, leadership and all aspects of personal development. Within the School we offer a range of internal/external pathways to Research, Masters and PHD's that can be tailored to your career ambitions.
As a team we can offer flexible working patterns to best suit you. We give ongoing training, mentorship and guidance to all and can support with career enhancement through education and learning. If you'd like to join a caring and nurturing team, and provide the very best care to our patients we would love to hear from you.
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working
Salary
£28,407 to £34,581 a year
Closing date
06/07/2023