Job Title: Band 5 Community Nurse
Driving Licence and Own Vehicle Required
We are seeking a proactive and dedicated Band 5 Community Nurses to join our team, supporting patients in their homes, care homes, and other community settings across Plymouth and surrounding areas.Your Role and ResponsibilitiesAs a Community Nurse, you will:
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Deliver a wide range of clinical nursing duties to patients in their own homes, care homes, and other settings
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Assess, triage, plan, implement, and evaluate care, including sensitive and unpredictable situations, with support from senior nurses or caseload holders
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Support the coordination and delivery of care, applying clinical judgement in response to rapidly changing patient needs
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Respond effectively to immediate or crisis situations in partnership with the wider healthcare team
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Regularly use clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills in challenging environments
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Develop and maintain nursing competencies, ensuring that the changing health needs of patients are met
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Accurately document care using both paper and digital record systems, adhering to legal and professional standards
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Provide clinical supervision to peers, students, and less experienced staff
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Engage in advanced communication and complex discussions with patients and families, particularly around care planning, escalation plans, and end-of-life decisions (training will be provided as needed)
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Frequent travel between patient homes in all weather and seasons
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Manual handling of equipment and nursing tasks that involve physical exertion, such as kneeling, bending, lifting limbs or water containers
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Use of moving and handling equipment, such as hoists, often in confined spaces and on variable surfaces
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Risk assessing and occasionally moving light furniture to carry out procedures safely
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Carrying and transporting essential clinical equipment, including district nurse bags, syringes, and diagnostic tools
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Registered Nurse (Adult) with a valid NMC registration
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Valid UK driving licence and access to a reliable personal vehicle
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Practical training certificates
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DBS with update service
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Demonstrated experience or placement within Community Nursing settings
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Commitment to ongoing personal and professional development
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Ability to work independently and make autonomous clinical decisions
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills, particularly for supporting patients with frailty and complex needs
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Opportunities for professional development and clinical supervision
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A supportive team culture that values wellbeing, learning, and innovation
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Flexible working patterns wherever possible
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Competitive salary and benefits package