Job summary A Field Care Nurse at KASE Care plays a vital role in delivering high-quality, compassionate healthcare to patients in their homes or community settings. They assess patient needs, develop personalised care plans, and provide hands-on nursing support, including wound care, medication management, and chronic disease monitoring. By collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, Field Care Nurses ensure continuity of care, promote patient independence, and enhance overall well-being. Their expertise and dedication help bridge the gap between hospital and home care, ensuring patients receive professional medical attention in a comfortable and familiar environment. Main duties of the job A Field Care Nurse at KASE Care provides essential nursing support to patients in their homes or community settings. Their duties include conducting health assessments, developing and implementing tailored care plans, and administering treatments such as wound care, injections, and medication management. They monitor patients' conditions, identify any changes, and respond promptly to ensure the best possible care. Working closely with healthcare professionals, families, and carers, they offer guidance on managing chronic illnesses, rehabilitation, and palliative care. They also educate patients and their families on medication, lifestyle adjustments, and self-care techniques to promote independence and well-being. Maintaining accurate records, complying with healthcare regulations, and ensuring the highest standards of care are crucial aspects of the role. As a trusted healthcare professional, a Field Care Nurse at KASE Care provides compassionate, patient-centred support, helping individuals maintain their dignity and quality of life within familiar surroundings. About us KASE Care is a family-owned, community-driven care organisation dedicated to enhancing the well-being of its clients. Founded in November 2019, the company operates from its registered office in Loughton, Essex. KASE Care offers a comprehensive range of home care services, including hourly visiting care, live-in care, and respite care, all tailored to support clients' independence and comfort within their own homes. The organisation also specialises in complex care, providing professional nursing and support staff to various healthcare settings nationwide. KASE Care's commitment to quality is reflected in its 'Good' rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as of May 2022. Clients and their families have praised the compassionate and reliable care provided, highlighting the positive impact on their lives. By treating everyone as part of their extended family, KASE Care strives to deliver respectful and compassionate services, ensuring clients receive the highest standard of care in a familiar environment. Date posted 11 March 2025 Pay scheme Other Salary £34,000 a year Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number L0068-25-0002 Job locations Suite 7, High Beech House 8-10 High Beech Road Loughton Essex IG10 4BL Job description Job responsibilities KASE Care is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Registered Nurse to join our team. This role involves supporting exceptional complex care to clients in their own homes, promoting their independence and well-being and supporting care staff to maintain a high level of skills. The successful candidate will have a valid driver's licence, access to a reliable vehicle, and be comfortable travelling to various client locations. On-call availability is required as part of this role. The Field Care Registered Nurse will liaise with the Field Care Manager on assessments, supervision and client updates as required, whilst providing cover as needed. This is a hybrid working role, with attendance at an online scrum every morning and a visit to the office once a week is required. This role may be suitable for a newly qualified nurse if willing to learn new skills and build on knowledge, via training programmes. Key Responsibilities Support high-quality care in accordance with individualised care plans. Conduct assessments and implement care strategies to address client health needs. Assess carers with administer medication, monitor vital signs, and provide care as necessary. Support clients with complex chronic conditions, disabilities or domiciliary needs. Educate clients and their families on care plans, medications and health management. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all care provided. Liaise with other healthcare professionals and support staff to ensure seamless care delivery. Participate in on-call duties, responding promptly to client needs and emergencies. Qualifications and Requirements Essential Current and valid NMC pin. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Valid drivers licence and access to a reliable vehicle. Flexibility to travel between clients' homes and cover on-call shifts. Desirable Proven experience in community nursing. Knowledge of CQC regulations and best practices in home care. Experience in Complex Chronic conditions. Experience in using Ventilators, Suctioning, Nebulisers, Enteral Feeding, Catheters, Diabetes and End of Life. Customised pre-screening: Do you have a licence and drive? Do you have experience with complex chronic conditions? Job description Job responsibilities KASE Care is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Registered Nurse to join our team. This role involves supporting exceptional complex care to clients in their own homes, promoting their independence and well-being and supporting care staff to maintain a high level of skills. The successful candidate will have a valid driver's licence, access to a reliable vehicle, and be comfortable travelling to various client locations. On-call availability is required as part of this role. The Field Care Registered Nurse will liaise with the Field Care Manager on assessments, supervision and client updates as required, whilst providing cover as needed. This is a hybrid working role, with attendance at an online scrum every morning and a visit to the office once a week is required. This role may be suitable for a newly qualified nurse if willing to learn new skills and build on knowledge, via training programmes. Key Responsibilities Support high-quality care in accordance with individualised care plans. Conduct assessments and implement care strategies to address client health needs. Assess carers with administer medication, monitor vital signs, and provide care as necessary. Support clients with complex chronic conditions, disabilities or domiciliary needs. Educate clients and their families on care plans, medications and health management. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all care provided. Liaise with other healthcare professionals and support staff to ensure seamless care delivery. Participate in on-call duties, responding promptly to client needs and emergencies. Qualifications and Requirements Essential Current and valid NMC pin. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Valid drivers licence and access to a reliable vehicle. Flexibility to travel between clients' homes and cover on-call shifts. Desirable Proven experience in community nursing. Knowledge of CQC regulations and best practices in home care. Experience in Complex Chronic conditions. Experience in using Ventilators, Suctioning, Nebulisers, Enteral Feeding, Catheters, Diabetes and End of Life. Customised pre-screening: Do you have a licence and drive? Do you have experience with complex chronic conditions? Person Specification Qualifications Essential Valid NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) Registration as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the UK. Degree or Diploma in Nursing (Adult, Mental Health, or Learning Disabilities Nursing). Up-to-date mandatory training certifications, including but not limited to: Basic Life Support (BLS) Manual Handling Infection Control Safeguarding Adults & Children (Level 2 or higher) Right to work in the UK. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance or willingness to obtain one. Desirable Postgraduate certifications or additional training in: Community Nursing Palliative and End-of-Life Care Tissue Viability and Wound Care Diabetes Management Dementia Care Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care Advanced Life Support (ALS) or Immediate Life Support (ILS) certification. Prescribing qualification (V100 or V300) for Nurse Prescribers. Leadership or mentorship training, such as a Mentorship in Practice qualification. Training in digital healthcare systems, including electronic care planning and remote patient monitoring. Fluency in additional languages, beneficial for supporting diverse patient communities. Experience Essential Minimum of 1-2 years of post-registration nursing experience (NHS or private sector). Experience in community nursing, domiciliary care, or a similar field-based role. Proven ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualised care plans. Hands-on experience with: Medication administration and management Wound care and dressing changes Catheter care and continence management Chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, COPD, heart failure) Experience working independently in patient homes or community settings, managing caseloads effectively. Strong ability to communicate and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, patients, and families. Accurate record-keeping and documentation skills, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. Desirable Previous experience in home care, hospice, or palliative care settings. Experience managing complex care cases, including tracheostomy care, ventilator support, or PEG feeding. Working with patients with dementia, neurological conditions, or learning disabilities. Experience in end-of-life care and advanced care planning. Leadership or supervisory experience, such as mentoring junior nurses or carers. Familiarity with electronic care planning systems and remote patient monitoring. Experience with multidisciplinary team coordination, including liaising with GPs, social workers, and therapists. Participation in quality assurance, audits, or service improvement initiatives. Person Specification Qualifications Essential Valid NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) Registration as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the UK. Degree or Diploma in Nursing (Adult, Mental Health, or Learning Disabilities Nursing). Up-to-date mandatory training certifications, including but not limited to: Basic Life Support (BLS) Manual Handling Infection Control Safeguarding Adults & Children (Level 2 or higher) Right to work in the UK. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance or willingness to obtain one. Desirable Postgraduate certifications or additional training in: Community Nursing Palliative and End-of-Life Care Tissue Viability and Wound Care Diabetes Management Dementia Care Tracheostomy and Ventilator Care Advanced Life Support (ALS) or Immediate Life Support (ILS) certification. Prescribing qualification (V100 or V300) for Nurse Prescribers. Leadership or mentorship training, such as a Mentorship in Practice qualification. Training in digital healthcare systems, including electronic care planning and remote patient monitoring. Fluency in additional languages, beneficial for supporting diverse patient communities. Experience Essential Minimum of 1-2 years of post-registration nursing experience (NHS or private sector). Experience in community nursing, domiciliary care, or a similar field-based role. Proven ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualised care plans. Hands-on experience with: Medication administration and management Wound care and dressing changes Catheter care and continence management Chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, COPD, heart failure) Experience working independently in patient homes or community settings, managing caseloads effectively. Strong ability to communicate and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, patients, and families. Accurate record-keeping and documentation skills, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. Desirable Previous experience in home care, hospice, or palliative care settings. Experience managing complex care cases, including tracheostomy care, ventilator support, or PEG feeding. Working with patients with dementia, neurological conditions, or learning disabilities. Experience in end-of-life care and advanced care planning. Leadership or supervisory experience, such as mentoring junior nurses or carers. Familiarity with electronic care planning systems and remote patient monitoring. Experience with multidisciplinary team coordination, including liaising with GPs, social workers, and therapists. Participation in quality assurance, audits, or service improvement initiatives. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Kase Care Limited Address Suite 7, High Beech House 8-10 High Beech Road Loughton Essex IG10 4BL Employer's website https://kasecare.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)