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Community Nurse - Band 6

Community Nurse - Band 6

Posted 4 March by Ackerman Pierce
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Community Nurse - Band 6

Ackerman Pierce are looking for a Community Nurse - Band 6 to Care co-ordinate a caseload of clients with varying needs and diagnosis. Complete thorough assessment of need and risk for clients coming into secondary services. To work alongside the MDT and other agencies both within and outside of the organisation. Duty work on a rota basis.

Salary: £32/h (Day shifts)

What you'll need as a Community Nurse - Band 6

  • NMC registration and educated to degree level
  • Must have experience working with a caseload of clients in the community
  • 6 months of paid patient facing UK nursing experience from within the past 3 years
  • Up-to-date clinical best practice knowledge
  • The right to work in the UK

Why Choose Ackerman Pierce?

  • Flexible hours to fit around your lifestyle and/or childcare
  • Choice in shift patterns (early; late; night shifts or long days)
  • Quick and easy registration and compliance process
  • Competitive hourly rates
  • Have your own dedicated consultant
  • Get paid for shifts weekly
  • Generous bonuses if you refer other nurses and carers to Ackerman Pierce
  • Wide range of shifts available across different clinical settings and trusts
  • Deals and discounts on your favourite brands with Perks at Work
  • Free Ackerman Pierce uniform when you join

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To discuss this or any other work opportunities we have available in the Isle of Wight, please call Nuria Nogueira or email us your CV today!

Reference: 52241342

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