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An established healthcare provider is seeking a part-time Community Nurse Deputy Team Lead to join their supportive Twilight Community Nursing service in West Herts. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work in patients' homes, providing essential care and promoting independence. With flexible working hours from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM, you will be part of a dedicated team focused on delivering quality care. The position includes comprehensive training and development opportunities through the CLCH Academy, making it ideal for nurses looking to enhance their skills in a community setting. Join a forward-thinking organization committed to your well-being and professional growth.
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Are you a nurse looking for a supportive team and opportunities to develop new skills? Join the Twilight Community Nursing service in West Herts. We are developing new community pathways to support more care in people's homes, with new learning and development opportunities through the CLCH Academy.
We seek a part-time community nurse deputy team lead with a genuine interest in developing skills in this field. We support return-to-practice nurses and those transitioning from acute care. Flexibility, excellent organizational, time management, and communication skills are essential.
Working hours are from 4.30pm to 8.30pm. You will be based at one of four sites within the Herts Valley area: Watford (BRE), Hertsmere (Potters Bar Community Hospital), St Albans and Harpenden (Harpenden Memorial Hospital), and Hemel Hempstead (The Forum, Marlowes).
Interested? Contact Jacinth Morrison, Locality Manager, at 0208 1025884 for an informal visit and team introduction.
Previous applicants need not apply. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this part-time role.
The Community Nurse Deputy Team Lead (DTL) will provide general and specific care to patients under supervision, working in patients' homes and residential settings. The role involves competency assessments, promoting independence, and delivering quality care aligned with key performance indicators. The working pattern is 4.30pm-8.30pm across seven days to ensure continuity of care.
We care about your well-being too! Benefits include:
For more benefits and information about working with us, visit: https://www.clch.nhs.uk/job/pay-and-benefits
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