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Senior IV Homecare Nurse

Meridian Business Support Limited
Gloucester
3 days ago
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Senior IV Homecare Nurse
£44,793
Fully expensed company car and fuel card
Full time- 37.5 hours per week
Gloucester

Meridian Business Support is supporting our award -winning client in their search for a Homecare Nurse.

This is more that just a job, you will have direct impact on peoples lives, meeting the evolving needs of our patients. Our nurses are the heroes behind the front-line. You can be that too.

As a Senior Homecare Nurse, you will be working at the forefront of our services visiting patients in a community setting to deliver medical treatments such as IV infusions, TPN treatments and both intramuscular and sub cut injections whilst also training patients to administer their own medication. In addition, you will also take responsibility for coaching and mentoring members of the Homecare team in alignment with their identified roles and objectives. You will strive to ensure care and services are delivered efficiently and effectively across the region and you will support the ongoing development of new and existing patient pathways to service.

Essential experience

To succeed in this role, you will be an experienced nurse with a valid NMC PIN. You will be cross trained in IV therapies including HPN, ERT, pharmacology, or you must commit to completing this training within 6 months of starting your new role. As a Senior Homecare Nurse, you will display coaching and mentoring qualities, a relevant qualification in this space is desirable. You will display a high level of care and empathy to help our patients achieve their goals and regain their independence. You will be well-organised and comfortable managing your own workload and itinerary, basic IT skills are required. In addition, youll be required to travel between patients throughout the day, so a full UK driving license is essential.

Experince with IV Lines, Canulation, and TPN is essential

What will you gain?
Fully expensed company car and fuel card
Laptop, mobile phone and personal protection device
Annual bonus scheme
36 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays)
Private medical insurance
Up to £1200 refer a friend bonus
Company Pension Scheme
Full support from an employee assistance programme including access to wellbeing services, exercise videos, podcasts and more
NMC fees paid after one-years service
Annual subscription to RCNi CPD platform

Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy.
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