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Community Nurse Specialist

Salary: £37,338 - £44,962 per annum + Generous holidays, Pension
Contract type: Permanent
Location: Community - Bath and Keynsham
Posted date: Friday 09 May 2025
Closing date: Friday 23 May 2025
Start date:
Description

The successful candidate will work alongside existing members of a supportive Community Palliative Care Team (CPCT) and will contribute to the delivery of palliative care by providing expertise in decision-making, advance care planning & holistic symptom control. This position will be within our Bath and Keynsham area.

- Please note that this is an internal position only, and is only available to current Dorothy House staff members and volunteers -

COMMUNITY NURSE SPECIALIST | Band 6 £37,338 - £44,962 per annum (pro rata)

The successful candidate duties will include:

  • To participate in the development of services in line with the organisational strategic direction, to assist individuals to support "Death is a part of life", "Living Well", to lead to a "Peaceful death", incorporating a "Supported bereavement" and participate in developing/maintaining an "increase in income".
  • Anticipate delivery of BAU Monday to Friday with urgent specialist palliative care follow up and assessments only over weekends and Bank holidays.
  • To provide coaching support to the CPCT within the development of a new model of community palliative care.
  • To work with the CPCT Clinical Lead to develop a program of continuous quality improvement and service development to improve patient, family, carer and staff experience.
  • To work as part of a CPCT, to provide specialist palliative care to those with a life threatening illness and their
  • To use learning opportunities to enhance the knowledge and skills of health and social care colleagues.
  • To initiate and deliver formal training programmes in collaboration with the DH Education and Research and Training & Development Teams.

See our full detailed Job Description below for more information.

HOURS OF WORK

This is a Part Time position working 0830 - 1630 across 4 days a week, with occasional weekend work.

ABOUT YOU

Please be aware that only existing Dorothy House employees / volunteers are eligible to apply for this role.

Due to the community based nature of the role, the post holder will need to hold a full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle.

Essential requirements:

  • First Level Nurse qualification
  • Clinical experience at Band 6 level or equivalent
  • Clinical experience in relevant speciality
  • Demonstrates evidence of palliative care knowledge
  • Facilitating Learning and Practice
  • Excellent communication/interpersonal skills
  • Non-medical prescribing qualification or willing to work towards
  • Ability to work alongside and support other members of the team
  • Ability to work independently and manage own caseload
  • Ongoing evidence of professional development

Desirable requirements:

  • Clinical assessment and analytical skills- PACR course (or be willing to undertake)
  • Experience in teaching/education
  • Research skills
  • Community experience
  • Relevant degree or post graduate qualification(s) eg. Specialist Practitioner qualification in District Nursing, Independent Non-Medical Prescriber, Specialist qualifications in Palliative Care, Oncology or Long Term Illness

- Please note that this is an internal position only, and is only available to current Dorothy House staff members and volunteers -

If this sounds like your ideal job, then we'd love to see your application.

Please note that our vacancies can close at any time once sufficient applications have been received. We therefore encourage early submission of your application.

Required skills for this position
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At Dorothy House, the principles of equality, diversity and inclusivity are central to our work as an outstanding care provider and employer. They are inherent in our values where we care, we connect and we create. We recognise the diversity of the people who deliver our services and the people who receive them. We believe that by building a diverse workforce, underpinned by a culture of respect, we will create an environment where everyone will have access to receive outstanding care and support from Dorothy House, regardless of characteristic.

Our 2021 Services Review identified how we need to work differently to achieve our strategic mission to ensure that “everyone has access to outstanding palliative and end of life care” and has presented us with an opportunity to improve on the “community development” work of the past and engage differently with our communities for the benefit of our patients, carers and families. Put another way, this is our moment ‘to do things differently’ and we are embracing this through Asset Based Community Development. We expect all staff to embrace this strategy and we will provide training accordingly.

What happens next

Step 1

Your application will be processed. One of the team from Dorothy House may contact you to discuss your application further

Step 2

If selected, you will be invited to attend an interview

Step 3

We will keep you informed of the progress of your application throughout the selection process

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