Community RGN - Band 5 - Care Home

Posted 16 April by Hunter AHP & Mental Health
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 Community Nurse

 Band 5-  Care Home Team

Are you an experienced and qualified Community RGN looking to work in Care Homes across West Hertfordshire? 

Are you looking for a flexible full or part time role Monday - Friday? 

Ready to start ASAP? 

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled and dedicated Registered General Nurse (RGN) to join our esteemed community healthcare team (Band 5) in West Hertfordshire.

If you are committed to delivering outstanding patient care in a community setting and have the expertise to contribute to a multidisciplinary healthcare approach, we invite you to apply for this rewarding position.

Position: Community Registered General Nurse (RGN) - Band 5

Location: West Hertfordshire

Type: Community Care Home. 

Pay: £22-£24 per hour

Experience needed:

  • Must have competencies in insulin administration, subcutaneous medication administration, clinical assessments including observations, leg ulcer care including compression bandaging, catheterisation, palliative care, intramuscular medication administration, phlebotomy. 
  • Must be a qualified RGN with experience working in the community.
  • Competent and comfortable with all Community requirements. 

Job details;

  • 7 day service from 8am-8pm
  • 8am-6pm, or 8am-8pm (depending on how many others are already rostered till 8, on certain days this may not be needed)
  • Working in people’s homes/residential homes
  • Must be willing to provide nursing care in residential care homes in Dacorum, St Albans, Harpenden, Hertsmere, Watford and Three Rivers.
  • Pay: £22-£24 per hour. 

If interested please send me your updated CV to

Reference: 52481776

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