Job summary
What if there was a way to give better care to your patients as a Band 5 Community Staff Nurse and at the same time improve your work/life balance and develop your career?
This is your chance to join First Community Health and Care, a staff owned social enterprise providing CQC Good frontline NHS services in East Surrey.
We are looking for a Band 5 Staff Nurse with the enthusiasm and flexibility to thrive on providing exceptional quality patient focused care in a community setting. Its a role that offers great flexibility, but also requires some flexibility from you plus a valid driving licence and a suitable car.
As part of the local NHS, you will play a vital role to reduce NHS system pressure. We deliver high-quality nursing, specialist care teams, children and family advice and support, plus our rehabilitation ward and Minor Injury Unit at Caterham Dene Hospital.
To fit around you, we can offer a range of full/part time hours and shift patterns including day, late and evening shifts. We will also consider bank (minimum of hours). There is a welcome benefit of £2,000 available for this role (terms and conditions apply).
This role is suitable for both experienced and newlyregistered nurses. We have a supportive Preceptorship Programme for new nursingregistrants.
When completing your application please refer to both theApplication Guide and full Job Description - these can be found undersupporting documents.
Main duties of the job
Based in Caterham, Oxted and Redhill, you will provide nursing care for a wide range of conditions to people in their own home or residential settings. Responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating individualised care under the direction of a Clinical Team Lead and District Nurse, you will work closely with health and social care professionals across the primary care networks to prevent your patients being admitted to hospital.
Please apply by copying your CV and providing a supporting statement on how you meet the requirements set out in the person specification and job description under the CV upload section. Please refer to the application support guide for help submitting your application.
About us
Do you want to be part of anorganisation that was rated best provider of NHS care to work for nationwide?(2023 staff survey results)
First Community is a staff ownedsocial enterprise rated Good by CQC, which delivers NHS community services toresidents across East Surrey and in parts of West Sussex. We are looking for individuals who share ourvalues First Rate People, First Rate Care and First Rate Value.
First Community is a great placeto work, everyone here has a voice and is supported to develop their career toits full potential. We offer all our staff: NHS terms and conditions, highquality training and development opportunities, flexible working to enable agood work life balance, an inclusive and friendly work environment, an NHSpension, flexible retirement options and employee benefits including a carsalary sacrifice scheme.
Please talk to us before applyingor at interview about the flexibility you need. We may not be able to meet yourneeds exactly, but we do promise to fully consider your request and meet your needswhere possible. Please note flexible working options may vary depending on therole.
First Community values diversityand inclusion and is committed to the recruitment and retention ofunder-represented minority groups. We particularly welcome applications fromblack, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates and candidateswith disabilities.
Sustainability is integral toFirst Community achieving the NHS Net Zero target.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary
Thisrole within First Community (FC) is to provide nursing support to adults andtheir families. You will deliver skilled nursing care under the direction ofthe Senior Nurse within the framework of the NMC Code, promoting a healthylifestyle and independence where possible. You may take responsibility foroverseeing the nursing care within your area in the absence of the SeniorNurse.
Key responsibilities/outcomes
1. To work within a rota to cover the needs of theservice, 52 weeks of the year.
2. To plan and monitor the delivery of person centredhealth care, evidencing clinical decision making in the clinical record.
3. To participate in the admission and dischargingplanning of patients from the caseload.
4. To promote the wellbeing, health promotion andself-management of patients health needs.
5. To work within FC and local policies, guidelines,procedures and SOPs.
6. To promote and ensure effective communication,working within FCs behaviour framework.
7. To supervise and delegate care provided by morejunior staff, while maintaining accountability.
8. To recognise and escalate any concerns to thesenior nurse.
9. To maintain records in accordance with FCs policyand NMC Guidelines, including electronic patient and data management systems (EMIS).
10. You will be able to work independently and as amember of the team, working in partnership with the wider Health and SocialCare Networks.
11. To maintain own professional and clinical integrityin line with the NMC Code.
12. To effectively engage with all team membersconcerned with patient care.
13. To support the induction, supervision and teachingof junior team members, including student nurses and temporary staff.
14. To be an advocate and role model within thecommunity setting.
15. To be aware of budgetary constraints and effectiveresource management.
16. To ensure that local and national Health and Safetyregulations are adhered to by all members of the team.
17. To report and escalate any risks and follow FCsincident reporting process.
18. Be aware and act upon procedures that are in placeto protect vulnerable individuals.
19. To attend and engage in organisational meetings andfeedback to the team.
20. To take an active part in clinical supervision andreflective practice sessions.
21. To assist in service audits where indicated,supporting the continued review of effective and efficient practice.
22. In the absence of the senior nurse, escalate anystaffing issues which may impact on providing safe and effective care.
Please see document attached for full job description.
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
23. Ability to assess, deliver and evaluate quality care
24. Teaching skills
25. Effective communicator
Knowledge
Essential
26. Understanding of current issues affecting NHS services
27. Involvement in programmes of Quality care
28. Risk management
29. Clinical Governance
Other
Essential
30. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
31. IT skills
32. Flexible, lateral thinker
33. Reflective practitioner
34. Proven ability to motivate others
35. Able to work competently without supervision
36. Responsible for own professional development
37. Car Driver with a valid license to drive in the UK & business use insurance.
Experience
Essential
38. Experience gained during Pre-Registration training
Desirable
39. Community nursing experience
40. Previous experience of day-to-day management
Qualifications
Essential
41. Registered Nurse (RN1)
42. Practice Supervisor (PS), or willingness to complete PS development
Desirable
43. Recognised teaching qualification