Community Nurse

Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust

Job summary

Norfolk Community Health and Care are expanding our Urgent Community Response Service in the West of Norfolk and are looking for Registered Nurses to deliver this service over a 7 day period.

The aim of the service is to enable faster urgent access to services focussing on prevention and admission avoidance. The Role will involve assessments in the patients home from a nursing care and therapy perspective to ensure safe and appropriate intervention. The role is integrated with the whole NCHC urgent community response services.

If you have transferable skills to provide assessments for end-of-life care, crisis intervention, admission avoidance whilst working in an integrated team. The role will also interlink with our improvement strategy to improve our discharge pathways from the acute to community care which will be part of the role.

We can offer in role training and development with a well-established team. the skill set for this role may not be part of your current portfolio, we can offer support and leadership, and are keen to discuss the role with interested candidates. We are aware of the skills shortages across nursing, we are committed to improving our standards of excellence through staff recruitment, management and development.

Main duties of the job

To lead in the delivery of high standards of health care to patients within their ownplace of residence by assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care in order to prevent avoidable admission to hospital and facilitating early supported discharge.

You will be expected to lead conversations with the wider Urgent Community Response Team, Multidisciplinary Team on a regular basis enabling safe, appropriate and patient centred care to be delivered to this complex patient group.

This role will predominantly involve face to face nursing care and assessment within a patient's usual place of residence and will rotate to the Home First Hub providing triage and other supportive activities as part of the MDT

About us

Apply now to join an organisation that has been awarded an 'Outstanding' rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the highest possible rating and the first stand-alone NHS community trust in the country to be awarded the title.

Our senior nurses take operational responsibility for oversight, and allocation of patient visits for Urgent Community Response Team . The Urgent Community Response team comprises of Registered Nurses, Assistant Practitioners, Healthcare Assistants, Occupational Therapists and Therapy Assistant Practitioners, Care Co-Ordinators. The Healthcare Assistants and Assistant Practitioners work from 8.00 until 22:00 hours, seven days a week, covering the West Norfolk Community locality, based at St James Clinic, Kings Lynn. The Nursing team work 08:00-20:00 covering a 7 day service, we are offering flexible working, full time (37.5) & part time hours.

Working in Kings Lynn is accessible from Cambridge, Lincolnshire & South Norfolk.

Link to job page: https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/jobadvert/C9839-24-0510?keyword=community%20nursing&language=en&page=2

Contract

Permanent

Hours

Part-time

Pay

£35,392 to £42,618 a year pro rata per annum

Closing date

05/09/2024 23:59

Previous
Previous

Community Nurse

Next
Next

Community Nurse