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Twilight Community Staff NurseinVarious sitesinVarious sitesPUBLISHED MON 3 MAR 2025

Band 5: £34,521 to £41,956 a year pro rata pa inc  PERMANENT 
BLOOD GLUCOSECANNULATIONEND OF LIFEFAMILYHOLISTICNHSROLE MODEL

Oxleas NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to provide compassionate, high-quality care to patients in their own homes, improving their quality of life.
Flexible part-time hours, allowing for a good work-life balance with shifts operating in the evenings.
Access to ongoing professional development and the chance to develop advanced clinical assessment skills, including independent prescribing.
Experience in a variety of nursing tasks, such as administering medication, wound care, and end-of-life care, which enhances clinical skills.
Ability to work closely with a supportive team in a community-focused environment, fostering collaboration and shared knowledge.
Involvement in individualized care planning, which promotes autonomy and responsiveness to patient needs.
Engagement in reflective practice and supervision opportunities, contributing to personal growth and leadership development within the nursing field.
Join Our Twilight Nursing Team at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust!
Are you a passionate and caring nurse looking to make a real difference in the lives of others? The Greenwich and Bexley Twilight District Nursing Service is seeking dynamic Community Staff Nurses to join our compassionate team. Operating in the heart of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and Bexley Borough, we provide essential nursing care to patients in the comfort of their own homes during the evening hours, typically from 5 PM to 11 PM. With part-time hours ranging from 15 to 25 per week, this role offers a perfect work-life balance, especially for those juggling family commitments.
As a Community Staff Nurse, you will deliver high-quality, patient-focused care, from monitoring blood glucose to administering IV antibiotics and providing sensitive end-of-life care. We value your expertise in conducting thorough clinical assessments and creating tailored care plans that meet each individual's needs. At Oxleas, we nurture your professional growth, offering opportunities to develop advanced clinical skills and support your journey as you enhance your nursing practice. If you're ready to inspire and uplift those in your care, while working in a supportive environment, we invite you to apply! A valid driver's licence and access to a car are essential for this role. Join us and be part of a dedicated team that truly makes a difference!
Opportunity to provide compassionate, high-quality care to patients in their own homes, improving their quality of life.
Flexible part-time hours, allowing for a good work-life balance with shifts operating in the evenings.
Access to ongoing professional development and the chance to develop advanced clinical assessment skills, including independent prescribing.
Experience in a variety of nursing tasks, such as administering medication, wound care, and end-of-life care, which enhances clinical skills.
Ability to work closely with a supportive team in a community-focused environment, fostering collaboration and shared knowledge.
Involvement in individualized care planning, which promotes autonomy and responsiveness to patient needs.
Engagement in reflective practice and supervision opportunities, contributing to personal growth and leadership development within the nursing field.

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