Being the role model – leading by example, is important part of nurses role. Being proactive and professional when providing advice, guidance and support in clinical practice. To work in collaboration with the trust, universities and social care – which is in line with the NHS Long Term Plan 2019 vision.
Community Nurses
What do Community Nurses do?
Community nursing has transformed over the years, providing care that helps prevent hospital stays and allows people to receive support in the comfort of their own homes.
This could involve:
- Treating and caring for people in a safe environment
- Enhancing quality of life for people with long-term conditions
- Providing palliative care
- Wound care
- Preventing the deterioration of health
What do you need to join us?
You need:
- A NMC UK Registration
- Hold a full valid UK driving licence
- Own a car
As well as these, there are certain qualities we look for in Community Nurses:
Confident and able to cope in potentially challenging situations
Takes a holistic, person-centred approach to care.
Considers the persons other health conditions and social issues.
Ready to develop their skills, knowledge and career.
What our team have to say about working in Community Nursing:
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