Community Nursing Associate • Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCommunity Nursing Associate with Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust in \n \n \n <p class=\"nhsuk-u-no-margin-bottom\" id=\"employer_address_organisation\">St. Lukes Hospital</p>\n \n <p class=\"nhsuk-u-no-margin-bottom\" id=\"employer_address_line_1-4\">33 Leicester Road</p>\n <p class\n\n If you like what you've read and would like more information on the duties and responsibilities of this role, please click onto the attached Job Description and Person Specification. We are proud of our Community Nursing Teams and the positive impact they have in supporting our patients and making a difference to their everyday lives. Would you like to make a difference to the lives of your patients and do you have the passion, drive and ability to deliver high quality care? If the answer is yes, then a move into Community Nursing Services as a Registered Nursing Associate could be the right career choice for you. We welcome applications from students due to qualify in the next 6 months. You will be part of a supportive team and will also have the autonomy to manage your own working day and be responsible for making clinical decisions for your patients. We have vacancies available working from our bases in Leicester City at Braunstone and Merlyn Vaz Health Centres and in the county from Enderby and Hinckley. Successful applicants would be able to identify their preferred base to work from during the interview stage. The working hours are Monday to Sunday, between 08:00 and 22:00. As a flexible employer, we have a variety of shifts covering these hours 6, 8 or 10-hour duration. We would be happy to discuss with you your preferences and try to accommodate them where possible, as we believe in a positive work life balance. Providing clinical care to include: management of wounds and leg ulcers, care of patients with a palliative diagnosis, symptom control and care in the last days of life, bowel, continence and catheter care and administration of medication. Working with the wider multidisciplinary team. Supporting patients to remain at home and avoid hospital admission. Promoting self-care and independence. We would offer you: Meaningful clinical and managerial supervision. Full induction and training. You would be supernumerary for a period of time and assigned a buddy to support you into the role. Career development opportunities. Free Parking in all of our bases. Competitive mileage rates. No night shifts. It is an essential requirement that you have a car for work use and have a UK driving licence. If you like what you have read so far then please apply. "}