KENT Nurse Case Manager – Part Time (Full time also potentially available) The Role Our Client specializes in supporting children and adults with complex care needs in the community. We are seeking a dedicated Nurse Case Manager to join their established team at the Kent branch, serving the surrounding areas. Key Requirements Current and valid NMC Pin Valid UK driving licence with access to a vehicle Previous experience in managing and training staff members Important Details Shift Pattern: 3 days per week, 9am-5pm Salary: £25,708 per annum with a potential quarterly KPI bonus (OTE £27,764) Responsibilities Manage and provide clinical leadership for a caseload of Nurses and Care Support Workers Collaborate with the office team to effectively plan workloads and duties Support daily operations of the Kent branch, including administrative tasks Facilitate Registered Nurse and Care Worker development through clinical training, supervision, and competency sign-offs Serve as a liaison between commissioners, clients, and the company, coordinating with other professionals as needed Provide clinical leadership and prioritize individual client needs through regular assessments, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care plans Conduct client visits to offer clinical support and guidance to staff members Attend review meetings and adult/child protection meetings with Care Managers, Social Services Managers, and Primary Care providers Please note, this is not an exhaustive list. The full job description is available upon request. Contact us for a copy. Ideal Candidate Experience as a Nurse Case Manager or in a similar role within the care industry Computer literate with strong literacy and numeracy skills Understanding of CQC regulations and care provision legislation Full UK driving licence NMC Pin (qualified for over a year) Skills & Attributes Exceptional communication skills and relationship-building abilities Strong organizational and time management skills Attention to detail with highly accurate work production Effective team player with the ability to work independently Dedicated, committed, flexible, and adaptable Quick to learn new systems and processes Understanding of outstanding care principles Calm, patient, empathetic, and understanding Strong people management skills Ability to perform well under pressure Please apply now