Practice Nurse – Salisbury A friendly, forward-thinking GP surgery in Salisbury is seeking an experienced and motivated Practice Nurse to join its established clinical team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated nurse who is passionate about providing high-quality, patient-centred care in a modern and supportive primary care setting. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering a wide range of treatment room and chronic disease management services. Working alongside GPs, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Pharmacists, HCAs, and allied health professionals, the Practice Nurse will help ensure safe, effective, and compassionate care for the local community. Key Responsibilities: Deliver routine treatment room duties, including wound care, immunisations, cervical cytology, ear irrigation, and travel health advice. Conduct long-term condition reviews such as asthma, COPD, hypertension, and diabetes. Provide health promotion and education to support patient wellbeing and self-care. Assist with childhood immunisations and adult vaccination programmes, including flu and COVID campaigns. Carry out screening and recall services in line with QOF and local requirements. Participate in infection control monitoring, stock management, and clinical audits. Support the management of safeguarding concerns and contribute to MDT discussions where appropriate. Maintain accurate, up-to-date clinical records using SystmOne (or similar clinical system). Work collaboratively with the nursing and wider clinical team to deliver evidence-based care. What We Offer: A flexible working pattern, with part-time and full-time hours considered. A supportive and experienced nursing team, including Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Practice Nurses, and HCAs. A recognised training practice with opportunities for learning and career progression. Reduced administrative burden, supported by a dedicated workflow and admin team. Opportunities to develop specialist interests or lead on specific clinical areas. Regular team meetings, protected learning time, and CPD support. Access to modern digital systems, including SystmOne, AccuRx, and other NHS-integrated tools. Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse with valid NMC registration. Experience in primary care or a similar community-based setting. Confident in managing treatment room responsibilities and chronic disease reviews. Excellent communication skills and a patient-first approach. Competent in using clinical IT systems (training can be provided). Enthusiastic, proactive, and keen to be part of a collaborative team. Please call David on to discuss the role