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Band 5 Nurse - IV Therapy Homecare

B. Braun
Huddersfield
5 days ago
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The shifts are structured as split shifts to accommodate patient needs. This means you will typically work around 4 hours in the morning to disconnect patients, and another 4 hours in the evening to reconnect them, with a break in the middle of the day. Flexibility is essential; some days may be longer or shorter depending on patient visits, but overall average out to 40 hours per week.

  • To administer prescribed IV therapies and associated care and support to patients who are unable to be trained to independence.

  • To provide training and education to support patients/carers in the connection and disconnection of Parenteral Nutrition and any other prescribed therapies to independence.

  • To provide training and education to support patients/carers to use infusion devices to deliver their therapy/therapies independently.

  • To support the provision of a phlebotomy/cannulation service for patients.

    If you have strong IV skills and looking for a role that offers great flexibility and work-life balance, we love to hear from you.

  • Registered Nurse with current NMC registration (adult).

  • Current clinical experience minimum of least 1 year.

  • Competent in the management and delivery of IV Therapies.

  • Excellent communication skills, time management skills and the ability to work well against strict timescales.

  • The ability to make correct clinical decisions in a clinical emergency situation.

  • Flexibility to travel and visit patients outside local area.

  • Current Valid driving Licence.

    An electric or hybrid company car.

  • 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays.

  • NMC Registration paid for.

  • 7% employer pension contribution.

  • 3x Salary life assurance.

  • Group income protection scheme.

  • Enhanced sick pay and family friendly payments.

  • Private medical insurance.

  • Health and wellbeing programme.

  • Employee assistance programme.

  • And much more.


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