Band 6 Deputy District Nurse - Solihull Community Nursing • Solihull University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nBand 6 Deputy District Nurse - Solihull Community Nursing with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in Solihull, West Midlands\n\n *Please Note : For a detailed job description for this vacancy, please see attached Job Description* Are you looking to further your career in nursing? Want to be a V300 prescriber? Community Nursing has a fantastic opportunity to complete the Health Assessment training along with V300 prescribing by completing the District Nurse Specialist Practitioner Qualification. This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to hold a band 6 role whilst developing clinical, leadership and theoretical skills in District Nursing. Our band 6 Deputy District Nurse role guarantees UHB funding and support for your university application onto the Specialist Practitioner course: subject to successful university clearance. This is an excellent chance to develop your community career and progress your leadership development. We will consider applicants who require flexible working, condensed or part time hours however on commencement of the course there would be a requirement to meet the demands of the Specialist Practitioner programme, which is currently a full-time commitment, Monday to Friday for 18 months. The right candidate will need to have completed level 7 study to be eligible for the course. This rewarding role involves the effective management of a defined community caseload of patients, including patients with very complex needs. You will have responsibility for setting the highest agreed standards of quality and evidenced based care, and the ability to embrace the challenges of the changing and growing demands of the primary care setting. We are looking for highly motivated, forward-thinking, energetic, and innovative individuals who pride themselves in providing complex and holistic patient assessment, and who are dedicated to delivering exceptional standards of care. In return, we offer a robust induction package, competency frameworks as well as a development and training programmes. This will include individual and personalised support, coaching and assessment to maximise your full individual potential. As a Senior nurse you will demonstrate good leadership skills with the ability to independently make sound clinical and leadership judgements and regularly support and supervise junior colleagues. We require at least 12 months post registration experience in a nursing environment, ideally with community experience. Our core hours are Weekdays 9am- 5pm however, you will need to be available to meet the needs of the service by working flexibly between the hours of 7am to 9pm over 7 days on a rota basis and be able to drive/ car owner. Our community teams are based in Central Solihull, Shirley, Chelmsley Wood and Balsall Common and cover patients registered with a Solihull GP. We welcome and encourage informal discussions or site visits; please contact Harry Moore, District Nurse Team Lead; 07920535925 for further information. "}