Ludham & Stalham Green Surgeries are recruiting for an enthusiastic practice nurse to join our busy practice based over two sites. This is a part-time role and we are flexible re h ours depending on the candidate. We are a friendly, rural, 4 partner training practice, located on the beautiful Norfolk Broads, a pleasant 25 minute drive from Norwich / Gt Yarmouth. We are looking for a practice nurse who is motivated, flexible and works well within a team environment. We place a great importance on learning and development for every member of the team. We recognise that without a well-trained, developed and motivated workforce, we cannot deliver quality clinical services. Therefore, we offer: A comprehensive induction programme Busy and stimulating working environment Clinical supervision Continuous training Regular nurse meetings Weekly clinical meetings A close and supportive team 5 weeks annual leave bank holidays (pro rata) NHS pension scheme Competitive salary (commensurate with qualifications and experience.) The successful candidate will be experienced in general practice procedures and expected to either be skilled in, or ready to train in: Management of long-term conditions (diabetes, COPD, spirometry and asthma) General treatment room duties Wound management Women’s health Child health/travel immunisations Infection control management New patient checks The ideal candidate will be confident, show initiative, remain calm under pressure, be a team player with a flexible approach to duties and be comfortable with clinical IT systems. Our clinical computer system is EMIS Web. For full details, please see the attached job description. About the Candidate All applicants should have the following qualifications, registrations, skills and experience: A relevant nursing degree. Current NMC registration with an active PIN. Fundamentals of Practice Nursing course (General Practice Nurse Foundation Programme) or equivalent experience or qualifications Competence to undertake asthma, COPD and diabetic clinics and reviews, holding relevant certificates. Evidence of clinical skills and experience in treatment room consultation, phlebotomy, ECG recording, screening, management of long-term conditions, cervical cytology sampling, vaccinations and immunisations, assisting with minor surgery, dressing and wound care, and recording spirometry. Compassionate manner with an empathetic approach and demonstrable kindness in all aspects of your work. The successful candidate will value the dignity of our patients, their relatives and carers, as well as their colleagues at the practice. Knowledge, and experience of its application, in supporting long-term conditions. Insight and understanding of current issues in nursing and the wider NHS. About Us Excellent opportunity to join a friendly, high achieving and supportive established rural practice providing the full range of traditional family medicine. Well regarded and supported by our patients. 2 site GMS practice 4 established GP partners Around 5,800 patients Outstanding CQC rating Dispensing at both sites Well established training practice A cohesive practice team who will go above and beyond for their patients and their colleagues A culture of leadership, supportiveness, kindness, respect, and diversity EMIS Web and Footfall clinical systems High QOF / DES / LCS achievement Research Ready Practice Excellent ANP, PNs, NA, HCA, social prescriber, first-contact physio, clinical pharmacist (as well as other ARRS roles) Large and supportive management, clinical and administrative team Regular Practice, clinical, governance and MDT meetings Collaborative working with other local practices within a very pro-active PCN. Active patient participation group Work / Life balance: We are situated on the beautiful Norfolk Broads A lovely area to live and work with affordable housing and excellent schools. Onsite parking NHS Pension Scheme Health service discounts Employee assistance scheme Employee s avings scheme Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note 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 to check for any previous criminal convictions.