Homecare Nurse Advisor

Inizio Engage
Royal Leamington Spa
4 days ago
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Homecare Clinical Nurse Advisor - TPN (Outpatient Services)

We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Clinical Nurse Advisor to support patients receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) through a specialist outpatient homecare service.


This role focuses on delivering high-quality clinical care, education, and ongoing support to patients with complex nutritional needs, enabling them to manage TPN safely and confidently in their own homes.


If you value autonomy, continuity of care, and building long-term therapeutic relationships, this is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference.


The Role

You will support patients from therapy initiation through to long-term management of TPN, providing hands‑on care, structured education, and follow‑up. Working closely with dietitians, pharmacists, nutrition teams and other healthcare professionals, you will ensure safe, effective, patient‑centred care.


You will manage your own caseload and contribute to service quality through audit and continuous improvement.


Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver care in line with Service Operating Procedures
  • Provide education and ongoing support to patients, families, and carers
  • Conduct home and community visits for initiation and follow‑up
  • Promote patient independence and adherence to therapy
  • Maintain clinical equipment and accurate documentation
  • Work collaboratively with MDT colleagues
  • Identify and elevate adverse events appropriately
  • Adhere to safeguarding, governance, and regulatory requirements
  • Maintain professional registration and CPD

What We're Looking For

  • Registered Nurse (NMC or NMBI)
  • Minimum 1 year post‑registration experience
  • Full UK or Irish driving licence
  • Strong communication and organisational skills
  • Ability to work independently and manage a caseload
  • Enhanced DBS (or equivalent) and medical clearance

Experience in nutrition support, gastroenterology, oncology, intestinal failure, or IV therapies


Exposure to TPN or complex homecare therapies


What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary + benefits (private medical, pension, life assurance)
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Company car
  • Full‑time community‑based role
  • Ongoing professional development (BLS, safeguarding, infection control and more)

If you are a Clinical Nurse seeking career progression, autonomy, and the opportunity to deliver specialist community‑based care, apply today.


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