Job vacancy: Community Staff Nurse, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester | trac.jobs

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Salary: £29,970 - £36,483

Sector: Healthcare

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Job summary Main area District Nursing Grade NHS AfC: Band 5 Contract Permanent Hours Part time - 19 hours per week Job ref 349-LCO-7704271* Employer Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Employer type NHS Site Trafford House Town Manchester Salary £32,073 - £39,043 Per annum (pro rata) Salary period Yearly Closing 06/05/2026 23:59 Employer heading Community Staff Nurse NHS AfC: Band 5 Job overview A fabulous opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and dynamic staff nurse (RN) to join our District Nursing teams based in South Manchester , We at Manchester Local Care Organisation (MLCO) bring together NHS Community Health Services and adult social care services in South Manchester. As Integrated Neighbourhood teams, we are driven by the aim of improving the health of local people in South Manchester by working across organisational boundaries. As a registered general nurse, you will be required to work as part of our District Nursing Service, providing skilled nursing care to adults in their own home and in a variety of settings within the community. You will work closely with GP services and the Integrated Neighbourhood Teams, to ensure that patient care is effectively coordinated and demonstrating a positive impact on their life. We will be looking for proven leadership skills and the ability to work within a team as well as work autonomously. You will be an excellent communicator and be willing to work together with colleagues with colleagues as a part of the wider health and social care team. Main duties of the job To join us, you will need to demonstrate a keen interest in the field of Community Nursing  and a desire to be a part of an integrated neighbourhood offer.  We are looking to recruit individuals who have relevant transferable skills and are keen to develop their career in the community setting. This post requires effective communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to be adaptable, reliable and approachable. You will have a sound knowledge of recent changes within the NHS and knowledge of the political drivers to provide care closer to home as part of a ‘one Team’ approach. In return to your commitment, we will show our care for our staff through excellent development and progression opportunities. This include a comprehensive induction program and to enhance your skills in your specialty. We also offer a range of internal and external courses. You will enjoy the chance to develop new and existing clinical skills as well as a range of training opportunities for personal development. We are open to discussing a flexible working pattern. Travel is an essential part of this role; it is essential that you possess a full driving license and have access to a car. Working for our organisation Join Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) and become part of a 30,000 plus strong team, delivering exceptional care to over 1 million people every year. As the largest provider of specialist services, and our Oxford Roa

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