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Clinical Homecare Nurse

Healthnethomecare
Aberdeen
5 days ago
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HealthNet Homecare are specialists in delivering homecare services for patients, from medical deliveries to nursing support for patients in their own homes.

Working with over 180,000 patients across numerous different therapy areas, our dedicated team offer support to patients with rare and orphan diseases right through to more common conditions. Our aim is to make patients’ lives easier by taking the stress out of managing their medication and ensuring they are confident they are in safe hands with HealthNet.

We are looking for Clinical Homecare Nurses to join our nursing team in providing professional services to our clients, patients and healthcare providers.

If you\'re a qualified and registered nurse looking for a career where you can be part of making a difference to the quality of life for patients by applying your passion, drive and skillsets in an ever changing environment that is healthcare, then HealthNet Homecare is the place for you to join our busy, growing team!

Who we are?

Our Nurse team is made up of specifically trained homecare professionals with the capability to support both straightforward and complex end to end therapies in a patient focused and quality driven manner.

Our vision is to be seen as the first choice for patient centred homecare and to realise this vision we work closely with the NHS and Pharmaceutical Companies to provide an array of services from medication delivery, nursing services and patient support programmes allowing patients to undertake treatment in the comfort of their own home, with the correct support and to the same standards that would normally be received in a hospital or clinical environment.

Why us?

As a business we realise that it is our people aligned with a clear focus that will ultimately deliver our vision. We focus on training programmes that allow our Clinical Nurse Team to go out into the community with confidence and with the knowledge of a business support network along with the ability to promote our culture of patient centred care to our customer base. We strongly believe in continuous professional development and providing the investment that enables colleagues to progress in their careers.

Main Responsibilities
  • Assist in providing excellent standards of patient care on behalf of the client and associated healthcare professionals
  • Teaching patients, carers or family members to self-administer therapy, or the administration of therapies to patients in accordance with service specific protocols in the comfort of their own homes.
  • Participating in telephone calls, virtual calls and home visits as part of Patient Support Programmes
  • Assist in providing solutions that will support the patient and healthcare professional in delivering a seamless service between hospital and the home.
  • Ensure a high standard of service is stablished and always delivered for all customers and patients.
  • Travel requirements across regions
What experience and skills are we looking for?

You will be a registered nurse and passionate about delivering first class patient care.

  • Registered Nurse on NMC register
  • 5 years post registration experience
  • Previous experience in the administration of IV therapies
What we offer:
  • Competitive salary structure
  • Annual car allowance of £5000 & a fuel card for field based Nurses
  • 25 days holiday + bank holiday
  • Pension Scheme
  • Ongoing training and development
  • Employee Assistant Programme including 24/7 hour access to remote GP appointments.
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Uniform provided
  • Kit bags for all Homecare Nurses
  • Perks and benefits via Perkbox
  • Long service awards.

If the role sounds of interest, and you want to be a part of a company who truly places our patients at the heart of everything we do, please feel free to apply through our careers page and join us in making a difference.

Please note: Due to a high volume of applications, we usually receive, we are unable to contact each applicant individually regarding the status of their application. If you are selected for an interview, we will shortly be in touch.


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