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Learning Disabilities Nurse

iCare24 Group

Leeds

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GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

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Job summary

A community healthcare provider in Leeds is seeking a Registered Nurse specializing in Learning Disabilities. The nurse will deliver high-quality care to adults and children, working autonomously and providing clinical leadership while adhering to regulations. Essential skills include person-centred care, Positive Behaviour Support, and excellent communication with multidisciplinary teams. A valid NMC PIN is required, along with experience managing clinical complexities and training support staff.

Qualifications

  • Registered Nurse (Learning Disabilities) with valid NMC PIN.
  • Experience supporting individuals with complex LD and behaviours that may challenge.
  • Strong understanding of PBS and trauma-informed care.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver safe and effective nursing care for people with complex LD.
  • Provide clinical guidance, coaching and supervision to Support Workers.
  • Act as an advocate for clients, ensuring their rights are central.

Skills

Person-centred care
Positive Behaviour Support
Communication skills
Risk assessment
Clinical leadership

Education

Registered Nurse (Learning Disabilities)
Job description

Provide high-quality, person-centred nursing care to adults and / or children with complex learning disabilities and associated health needs in their own homes. You will work autonomously within a community setting, support paid carers, ensure safe clinical practice, and deliver specialist LD nursing interventions that promote independence, wellbeing and positive risk-taking. The role blends hands-on clinical work with professional leadership, training and quality assurance.

Key Responsibilities
Clinical Care & Specialist Support
  • Deliver safe and effective nursing care for people with complex LD, autism and co‑existing physical, sensory, behavioural or mental health needs.
  • Undertake holistic assessments, risk assessments and ongoing reviews.
  • Create, implement and evaluate person‑centred care plans and clinical support plans.
  • Support clients with complex health interventions such as :
  • Enteral feeding (PEG / PEJ)
  • Seizure management
  • Tracheostomy care (if applicable)
  • Respiratory support
  • Medication administration (including rescue meds)
  • Behavioural distress and positive behaviour support
  • Monitor physical and mental health changes and escalate concerns urgently and appropriately.
  • Use LD nursing expertise to maximise independence, promote communication, reduce restrictive practice and improve quality of life.
Leadership, Training & Clinical Governance
  • Provide clinical guidance, coaching and supervision to Support Workers / HCAs.
  • Deliver competency assessments, refreshers and annual sign‑offs for carers delivering delegated healthcare tasks.
  • Ensure compliance with clinical protocols, NICE guidance, organisational policies and CQC regulations.
  • Participate in incident reviews, root cause analysis, and learning processes to improve safety and care quality.
  • Contribute to audits including medication, infection control, care plans and documentation.
  • Support safe onboarding of new packages and transitions of care from hospital to home.
Safeguarding & Risk Management
  • Act as an advocate for clients, ensuring their voices, rights and preferences are central to all decisions.
  • Identify and respond to safeguarding concerns in line with local authority and organisational procedures.
  • Implement positive risk‑taking approaches, balancing autonomy with safe practice.
  • Follow Duty of Candour requirements and maintain openness and transparency.
Collaboration & Communication
  • Work alongside MDT members : GPs, LD teams, SALT, OT, physio, psychiatry, behaviour specialists and social workers.
  • Build strong relationships with families, promoting trust and partnership.
  • Represent the organisation in MDT meetings, reviews and case conferences.
  • Maintain professional, timely documentation to support continuity of care and legal compliance.
Professional Development
  • Maintain NMC registration and follow the NMC Code of Conduct.
  • Engage in reflective practice, clinical supervision and ongoing CPD.
  • Contribute to service development, quality improvement and better ways of working.
Skills, Experience & Qualifications
Essential
  • Registered Nurse (Learning Disabilities) with valid NMC PIN.
  • Experience supporting individuals with complex LD and behaviours that may challenge.
  • Strong understanding of PBS (Positive Behaviour Support) and trauma‑informed care.
  • Skilled in risk assessment, care planning and managing clinical complexity.
  • Confident working autonomously in community settings.
  • Excellent communication skills across multidisciplinary teams and with families.
  • Ability to train and supervise support staff.
  • Full UK driving licence (if travel is required).
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