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Community Assistant Practitioner - DiabetesinNorwichinNorwichPUBLISHED FRI 7 MAR 2025

Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS TrustFollow Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of people living with diabetes by providing personalized care and education.
Supportive and friendly team environment with access to experienced Diabetes Specialist Nurses for mentorship and guidance.
Flexible working hours that allow for a better work-life balance, accommodating the individual's schedule.
Variety of work settings including clinics, patients' homes, and care facilities, ensuring diverse experiences and daily challenges.
Continuous professional development through participation in in-service training, appraisals, and learning opportunities.
Chance to engage in innovative healthcare practices, contributing to the improvement of diabetes care within the community.
Collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing communication skills and broadening professional knowledge.
Dive into a rewarding career with Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust as a Community Assistant Practitioner focused on diabetes care. If you’re passionate about supporting others and making a meaningful difference in the lives of people living with diabetes, we invite you to join our friendly team based in Norwich or North Norfolk. This part-time opportunity (18.75 hours per week) allows you to work closely with a Diabetes Specialist Nurse, managing your own caseload and providing essential support, education, and care to patients and their families across various settings—whether it's in homes, clinics, or care facilities.

As a vital member of our innovative diabetes team, your role will involve conducting patient assessments, performing foot checks, and sharing vital health information on managing diabetes. This position not only calls for your clinical skills but also your compassion and empathy, essential qualities for building trust with patients. You'll also enjoy flexible working hours, local travel autonomy, and a supportive environment that encourages your professional development. If you're ready to make an impact while working alongside a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, we would love to hear from you!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of people living with diabetes by providing personalized care and education.
Supportive and friendly team environment with access to experienced Diabetes Specialist Nurses for mentorship and guidance.
Flexible working hours that allow for a better work-life balance, accommodating the individual's schedule.
Variety of work settings including clinics, patients' homes, and care facilities, ensuring diverse experiences and daily challenges.
Continuous professional development through participation in in-service training, appraisals, and learning opportunities.
Chance to engage in innovative healthcare practices, contributing to the improvement of diabetes care within the community.
Collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams, enhancing communication skills and broadening professional knowledge.

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