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A reputable NHS Trust in Greater London is seeking a Band 6 Registered Nurse or Paramedic for the Camden Rapid Access Services. The role involves working independently in patient homes, conducting thorough assessments to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions. Candidates must have a strong background in acute care and be confident in physical health assessments. Flexible working opportunities and a supportive team environment are offered, with various benefits including NHS pension and discounted retail savings.
Camden Rapid Access Services (RAS) is aPhysical healthadmission avoidance and supported early discharge service. Which has three pathways Discharge to Assess, Urgent community Response and Virtual ward, the potential post holder will work across all three pathways within Camden RAS.
The potential post holder should ideally possess a valid UK Driving licence (a car will be provided when required), though suitable non-driving candidates will be considered and provided with an Oyster card while on shift. Non-driving practitioners will be expected to be able to undertake the same number of visits per day as driving colleagues.
Are you a Registered Nurse or Paramedic seeking a new challenging role in the community? The Camden Rapid Access Services (Camden RAS) is currently seeking to employ a Band 6 Registered Nurse or Paramedic with substantial experience in acute care (e.g. A&E, AMU, ITU, Paramedic). The ideal candidate will be confident in top-to-toe examination and succinct history taking.
Our overall aim is to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions, as part of the NHS Long term plan. The benefits of keeping patients in their own homes are numerous and varied, from reducing Healthcare Acquired Infections, to promoting ongoing independence.
As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.
Most shifts will be long days, running from 09:00 to 22:00. There will also be occasional shifts available:
The Trust also offers flexible working opportunities.
This role regularly involves working independently in patients’ homes or within the community, including during evening hours when it may be dark. Please be assured that robust safety systems are in place, and we maintain an excellent safety record.
Our webpage offers further in depth knowledge regarding service specifics -Camden Rapid Access Service (Urgent Community Response, Virtual Ward and Discharge to Assess) :: Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (cnwl.nhs.uk)
You will need to possess knowledge of physical assessment skills (ideally you will have completed the Physical Assessment Module), be able to undertake a top-to-toe assessment and take a thorough, succinct history focusing on the presenting complaint. You should be forward thinking and able to prioritise based on clinical need. Acute skills and knowledge are essential.
Within the team we have Registered Nurses; Paramedics; Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, medics, advance clinical practitioners and administrative staff. Nearby, we have District Nursing, COPD and Heart Failure teams and bridging packages of care. It’s a big team of clinicians, all striving for the best outcomes for our service users and their families.
An informal discussion and/or site visit is highly recommended prior to application, please contact Harry Simmonds (Camden RAS Deputy Lead Nurse) at harry.simmonds@nhs.net.
The position is Community based (in patients own homes) with the staff base being located at St Pancras Hospital (NW1 0PE).
This advert closes on Monday 15 Dec 2025