Would you like to be able to work flexibly around your other commitments, working as part of a multidisciplinary team providing holistic care for patients in their own homes and community settings?
We are seeking enthusiastic Community Nurses of all bands to join our staff bank for ad hoc work. We can offer shifts across community sites based in Leatherhead, Dorking, Banstead, Epsom and East Elmbridge including our twilight services, with hours between 08.00 – 23.20. We also have opportunities to work in our two community hospitals based in Dorking and Molesey, as well as our integrated unit at Epsom hospital covering 24/7. We can offer a supportive and flexible working environment, along with competitive rates of pay.
Community Nurses deliver care in patients homes and residential homes as part of a Multi-Disciplinary Team, linking closely with the GP Practices and other community services in the local areas. We work with the aim of preventing unnecessary admissions to hospital and in assisting people to manage their conditions in their own homes.
You can find out further information about us on our website at - surreydownshealthandcare.nhs.uk
. Principle Duties to include:
· Act as an autonomous practitioner, working with the support of Senior Team Members.
· Treat all patients as individuals, respecting their privacy and dignity at all times
· Assess individual care needs, implement and evaluate holistic programmes of care
· Involving, supporting, informing and educating family/carers
· Take every opportunity to promote health and wellbeing of the patient
· Develop effective communication and liaison systems
· Maintain, develop and monitor standards of evidence based nursing care
· Be responsible and maintain timely patient care
· To work in co-operation and partnership with all other professionals and agencies involved in the care of the patient
· Be aware of and act upon when necessary, procedures that are in place to protect vulnerable individuals
· Maintain own professional and clinical integrity in line with NMC guidelines.
· Ensure continuity of care between all clinical settings through appropriate timely planning and good communication through all available channels
· Maintain clear and comprehensive, signed and contemporaneous records according to Surrey Downs Health and Care procedures.
· Ensure up to date knowledge in all aspects of clinical practice, and act as a resource and provide support and guidance for other staff.
· Be responsible for ensuring that policies and procedures and standards of care, are adhered to at all times.
· Support the team lead where appropriate and assisting with delegated tasks and duties requested to support the service needs.
· Be aware and act upon, when necessary procedures that are in place to protect vulnerable individuals. Liaising with safeguarding team and social services and support other team members in this process.
If you would like more information or an informal discussion please contact our HR team on esth.sdhc-hr@nhs.net
At Epsom and St Helier – we run high performing hospitals with a strong track record in providing high quality care, delivering operational standards and meeting our financial targets. In addition to that, we are proud to host joint ventures with our partners in mental health, social care, community health and GPs in Surrey Downs and Sutton, providing adult community, children’s therapy and sexual health services as part of Sutton Health and Care, and adult community services as part of Surrey Downs Health and Care.
· Act as an autonomous practitioner, working with the support of Senior Team Members.
· Provide high quality, comprehensive holistic assessment (including physical assessment) and treatments for patients and their families referred to the service utilising a Single Assessment Process to achieve person centred care. Provide assessments of risk and complex situations as required, utilising knowledge and skills to interpret and make accurate analysis of patients’ and carers’ needs.
· To work closely and communicate effectively with all members of the Primary Health Care team, ensuring attendance at GSF/MDT, participating in multidisciplinary working with internal and external agencies and partners.
· Manage the assessment, risk assessment, supply, review and safety of equipment used to support nursing care in the homes of patients.
· Assist in the professional development of junior team members with the support of the Nursing Team Sister.
· Maintain clear, concise and up-to-date records of care. Undertake data collection as required by the Clinical Commissioning Groups.
· Comply with the obligation to maintain data through RiO.
· Provide patients and carers with details of health care information and how they may access services. Act as a patient advocate, if required.
· Be proactive in offering health promotion and participate in health promotion activities, including health needs assessment for the caseload and local population.
· To participate in clinical supervision, appraisal and in-service training as identified on own personal development plan.
· To respond to complaints as delegated by the locality Sister.
· Supervise pre-registration students allocated to the team, providing mentorship and leadership as and when required.
· To contribute to the development of new nursing knowledge and support the implementation of evidence based practice using audit and other tools including user and stakeholder feedback.
· To keep a personal professional profile of study in line with NMC requirements.
· To identify own training needs to maintain and develop clinical skills and practice in line with NMC Fitness to Practice.
This advert closes on Wednesday 30 Apr 2025