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Urgent Community Response Nurse/Paramedic | Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

CNWL NHS Foundation Trust

Greater London

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

A leading healthcare organization in Greater London is seeking Band 6 Registered Nurses with community experience to provide holistic care in patients' homes. Candidates must demonstrate compassion and the ability to work independently while engaging with a supportive team. This role requires flexibility in working hours, including weekends. The organization offers an excellent development program to support professional growth, making this a rewarding opportunity for dedicated healthcare professionals.

Qualifications

  • Experience in community or tertiary services.
  • Ability to work independently in home settings.
  • Must be flexible with work hours including weekends and holidays.

Responsibilities

  • Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate health care needs.
  • Provide nursing care to patients in the community.
  • Manage patients effectively for safe discharge and ongoing care.
  • Participate actively in team development and communication with community services.

Skills

Compassionate care
Independent practice
Team collaboration
Flexible working
Job description
About the Role

Are you caring, compassionate and committed to providing the best service possible to patients?

Do you want to help deliver care to people in their homes in the Inner London Boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster and Hammersmith & Fulham with an opportunity to work with a supportive skilled team and develop yourself to provide admission avoidance care? CNWL and West London Trust are hosting a joint recruitment drive for new posts within our Teams.

Make a difference to those who require Urgent Community Response in their own homes – with enthusiasm, energy and passion – we are looking for Band 6 Registered Nurses, Paramedics or Therapists who have experience in community or tertiary services and want to continue developing as independent practitioners. (Newly Qualified staff cannot be considered for this role).

Please note interviews will be face to face only. There will be 2 interview dates in January to facilitate the recruitment of these posts.

Due to an opportunity to grow our teams we are aiming to recruit the best team players who will be passionate about providing care, proactive, engaged and committed to delivering an excellent standard of care in the home to those in need.

Community experience is not essential but applicants will need to demonstrate the Trust core Values for CNWL and West London Trust and that they understand the issues involved in working in people’s own homes, working alone and being able to work outside of regular working hours, weekends, public holidays and face to face visits will be essential.

If successful you will be providing holistic care to service users in their own homes and across our pathways of Urgent Community Response/Hospital at Home and Discharge to Assess. You will be required to be flexible, be team and patient focused and be able to work independently as needed.

This position will require you to visit various locations throughout the London Boroughs of H&F, K&C and Westminster. We run a seven-day service and our working hours are 8 am until 10 pm/365 per year, which you will need to be able to fulfil required shift patterns including weekend working and out of hours working.

We are a supportive and fast‑paced team’s that strives for the very best. We provide an excellent development and supervision programme and a first‑class learning experience in all aspects of community care. We also make it easy for you to access continuing professional development resources, which will support you in completing qualifications or modules to help you develop.

We want you to make us your future.

Responsibilities
  • To assess, plan, implement and provide evaluation of health care needs in conjunction with patients, their carer’s and other appropriate members of the multi professional team.
  • To have agreed areas of responsibility and work as part of the team.
  • To provide nursing care to patient in the community.
  • To see patients with potentially undifferentiated diagnosis including; objective assessment, physical assessment, treatment, follow‑up and developing care plans.
  • To ensure all patients on the caseload are managed well and discharged safely either to their GP or for further ongoing assessment, rehabilitation treatment and care.
  • To be responsible for keeping up to date with current issues and events in Primary and Secondary Health Care.
  • Liaising with community services partners.
  • To be an active member of the team and the team’s development.

This advert closes on Wednesday 24 Dec 2025.

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