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Clinical Helpline Nurse/ Homecare Nurse- Parenteral Nutrition

Inizio Engage
London
2 days ago
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Job Description

Clinical Helpline Nurse / Homecare Nurse - Parenteral Nutrition

Location: Remote & Field-Based

Hours of work: 25 hours managing the helpline and 10 hours in the field

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced and compassionate nurse to join our team in a dual role that combines remote clinical helpline support with hands-on homecare nursing.

As part of this unique position, you will:

  • Provide expert, timely advice to patients, families, and healthcare professionals through our out-of-hours Clinical Helpline.
  • Deliver safe, high-quality direct patient care at home for individuals receiving parenteral nutrition.

This is an exciting opportunity to make a genuine impact, offering both the reassurance of professional guidance and the continuity of personalised care in patients' homes.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Helpline Nurse

  • Be the first point of contact for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
  • Carry out triage, offering evidence-based guidance and reassurance.
  • Escalate urgent or complex cases appropriately.
  • Coordinate referrals to healthcare services and specialists.
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation.
  • Support continuous improvement and quality assurance initiatives.

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