Practice Nurse

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Permanent, Contract, Temporary, Part Time
Knottingley, Yorkshire and the Humber, United Kingdom
Medical Staffing
Salary : £40000 - £46000 Annually
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Are you a dedicated and compassionate Practice Nurse seeking a fulfilling role within a forward-thinking, innovative, and progressive Practice?

We have partnered with a family-friendly practice located in West Yorkshire who are excited to welcome a new Practice Nurse. They are a CQC 'Good' rated practice, serving 13,000 patients with a branch surgery close by. They emphasise collaborative working and prioritise health & well-being. With a broad mix of patients across all age ranges, they focus on managing long-term conditions.

Position Details:

  • Job Title: Practice Nurse.
  • Job Type: Full time or part-time flexible hours available.
  • Location: Wakefield region.
  • Salary: 40,000 - 46,000 per annum with an extensive benefits package including personal development opportunities (CPD leave entitlement) plus NHS pension, 6 weeks annual leave + bank holidays, on-site parking and much more.
  • Team: Led by 4 GP Partners and a dedicated Practice Manager, their clinical team includes a salaried GP, 3 Advanced Clinical Practitioners, an ANP, and a Practice Nurse with Asthma/COPD training, plus dedicated support staff including receptionists, an administrative team, and prescription administrators.

About You:

  • NMC Registration with experience working in primary care.
  • General Practice Nurse experience in chronic disease management with a diploma in diabetes being highly advantageous.
  • Immunisations experience as well as wound care, cytology etc.
  • Excellent communication skills, effective time management, ability to work autonomously and as a team member.
  • Polite, confident, motivated, forward thinker, problem solver, high levels of integrity and loyalty, sensitive and empathetic.

Main Duties:

  • Responsible for providing comprehensive nursing care to patients, including chronic disease management, ensuring patient care plans are updated and regularly reviewed.
  • Routine immunisations/ childhood immunisations.
  • Wound care and treatment of minor injuries.
  • DES/QOF related clinical and administrative work as well as produce accurate, contemporaneous and complete records of patients consultation.

We are an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. We encourage a diverse and inclusive workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. Join them in delivering exceptional care and fostering a healthy community!

Please apply online or contact Mark for a confidential discussion.