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Bank Band 4 Nursing Associate & Bank Band 5 Community NurseinLuton and BedfordshireinLuton and BedfordshirePUBLISHED WED 5 MAR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £36,483 a year per annum  BANK 
MENTAL HEALTHNHSWEEKEND

East London NHS Foundation TrustFollow East London NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunities to provide compassionate and patient-centered care to a diverse population.
Flexible working patterns, allowing for a better work-life balance with rotational shifts including evenings and weekends.
Involvement in a supportive multidisciplinary team (MDT) and collaboration with Community Nurses to deliver high-quality healthcare.
Access to a comprehensive induction program to help you acclimate to the role and the team.
The chance to develop and enhance your communication, IT, and problem-solving skills in a community setting.
The rewarding experience of working closely with housebound residents, making a significant impact on their health and well-being.
The role offers the flexibility of bank positions, allowing for varied hours and the ability to choose shifts that fit personal schedules.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of others! We're seeking compassionate women to take on the rewarding roles of Bank Band 4 Nursing Associate and Bank Band 5 Community Nurse within our dedicated community nursing team at East London NHS Foundation Trust, serving Luton and Bedfordshire. If you love the idea of providing patient-centred care to individuals over the age of 18, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

We’re looking for enthusiastic individuals who excel in communication, are IT savvy, and possess strong problem-solving skills. Supporting our Community Nurses, you’ll deliver high-quality care to housebound residents facing a diverse range of health conditions. Flexibility is key, as you'll collaborate within our integrated team, assisting your colleagues whenever needed. Don’t worry about your transition; we offer a comprehensive induction programme. With working hours between 08:00 to 21:00, including weekends and holidays, you’ll find a shift pattern that suits your lifestyle while making a meaningful impact in your community. Join us today!
Opportunities to provide compassionate and patient-centered care to a diverse population.
Flexible working patterns, allowing for a better work-life balance with rotational shifts including evenings and weekends.
Involvement in a supportive multidisciplinary team (MDT) and collaboration with Community Nurses to deliver high-quality healthcare.
Access to a comprehensive induction program to help you acclimate to the role and the team.
The chance to develop and enhance your communication, IT, and problem-solving skills in a community setting.
The rewarding experience of working closely with housebound residents, making a significant impact on their health and well-being.
The role offers the flexibility of bank positions, allowing for varied hours and the ability to choose shifts that fit personal schedules.

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