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Practice NurseinMorleyinMorleyPUBLISHED MON 24 FEB 2025

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Windsor House Group PracticeFollow Windsor House Group Practice

Opportunity to work in a patient-facing role, enhancing interpersonal skills and building relationships with patients.
Engagement in a diverse range of nursing assessments and treatments, fostering professional growth and experience.
Active involvement in chronic disease management, contributing to the health and well-being of a large patient population (approx. 19,300 patients).
Collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for shared learning and integrated care delivery.
Support for further training and professional development, ensuring continuous improvement and career advancement.
Contribution to the development of practice policies and guidelines, having a direct impact on the quality of healthcare services.
Potential to lead on clinical targets and service developments, enabling a sense of ownership and leadership within the role.
Join the caring team at Windsor House Group Practice in Morley as a Practice Nurse, where your passion for patient care can truly flourish. With a flexible working schedule of 3 to 4 days a week, this role offers the perfect balance for those looking to make a difference while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. You'll be an integral part of our vibrant clinical team, dedicated to delivering high-quality healthcare to approximately 19,300 registered patients. Your skills in communication and organisation will shine as you manage your own caseload and collaborate with GPs, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to improve standards of care and support innovative service developments.

As a Practice Nurse, you'll play a vital role in chronic disease management, utilising your expertise to guide patients through their healthcare journeys. You’ll have opportunities for professional growth with additional training and support, ensuring you’re well-equipped to provide exceptional care. If you’re ready to enhance nursing services within a practice that values integrated teamwork and continuous development, we invite you to bring your passion for care and join us at Windsor House Group Practice, where every day is an opportunity to make an impact.
Opportunity to work in a patient-facing role, enhancing interpersonal skills and building relationships with patients.
Engagement in a diverse range of nursing assessments and treatments, fostering professional growth and experience.
Active involvement in chronic disease management, contributing to the health and well-being of a large patient population (approx. 19,300 patients).
Collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for shared learning and integrated care delivery.
Support for further training and professional development, ensuring continuous improvement and career advancement.
Contribution to the development of practice policies and guidelines, having a direct impact on the quality of healthcare services.
Potential to lead on clinical targets and service developments, enabling a sense of ownership and leadership within the role.

Useful skills for a Practice Nurse:
To work as a Practice Nurse in the UK, you need a combination of clinical, interpersonal, and organizational skills, as well as specific qualifications. Here are the key skills and requirements:
Qualifications
1. Nursing Degree: You must have a valid nursing degree (RGN - Registered General Nurse) or equivalent qualification.
2. Nursing Registration: You must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to practice as a nurse in the UK.
3. Specialized Training: Additional training in areas such as chronic disease management, immunization, and more may be beneficial.
Essential Skills
1. Clinical Skills: Proficiency in clinical procedures, including wound care, immunizations, health assessments, and chronic disease management.
2. Assessment Skills: Ability to conduct patient assessments and history-taking to develop care plans.
3. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals.
4. Patient Education: Capability to educate patients about their health conditions, treatment options, and preventive measures.
5. Empathy and Compassion: Understanding patient needs and providing emotional support.
6. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
7. Organizational Skills: Strong organizational abilities to manage patient schedules, documentation, and paperwork efficiently.
8. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Skills to assess situations and make informed decisions quickly, particularly in emergencies.
9. Time Management: Effectively prioritizing tasks and managing time in a busy clinical environment.
Additional Skills
1. IT Literacy: Familiarity with electronic health records and medical software is important for documentation and communication.
2. Cultural Competence: Awareness of and sensitivity to different cultural practices and beliefs affecting healthcare.
3. Leadership Skills: Ability to supervise junior staff or lead initiatives when necessary.
Continuing Professional Development
- Ongoing Training: Maintaining and updating your skills through continuing education and professional development opportunities is essential in the ever-evolving field of healthcare.
Optional Skills
- Experience in Specific Areas: Gaining experience in areas like women's health, children's health, or geriatric care can enhance your employability.
 


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