59 Dementia Nurse Specialist jobs in the United Kingdom
Dementia Nurse Specialist
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With over 25 years' experience, nearly 240 care homes, and six independent hospitals, Barchester is one of the UK's foremost care providers. Our phenomenal dementia care team work tirelessly to review and support the performance of every home to achieve exceptional quality care for every resident. We have a rare opportunity for a nurse with a specialism in dementia care and a passion for excellence to join our national team as a Dementia Nurse Specialist. In this vital role, you will support our memory lane communities, as well as any other home or hospital that requires a specialist dementia intervention.
WHAT WE CAN OFFER:
A competitive package, including car allowance and discretionary bonus
The opportunity to work for a great provider with exciting growth
Fantastic training and development opportunities
Being part of a highly respected team
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
RN with a current NMC PIN
Post Registration clinical experience of working with people with dementia over the last 5 years
Evidence of continuing professional development in the field of dementia care
Understanding of the current regulatory framework
Understanding of ethical and legal issues surrounding dementia care
Coaching and mentorship experience
Full UK driving licence
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Review the clinical performance of each home, identifying strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and sustainability in relation to dementia care provision
Conduct robust quality assurance visits, and follow up with agreed action plans
Analyse the clinical governance database to inform clinical improvement plans.
Support the home to meet all regulatory and statutory requirements including dementia specific training
Ensure that all residents are treated with dignity, and additional psychological and emotional support is provided where appropriate
Adhere to the local safeguarding policy and the reporting mechanisms, following the Duty of Candour requirements
Integrate current knowledge of dementia into practice, informed by research and other forms of evidence.
Develop dementia care projects within homes and division, offering staff advice and encouragement
Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership with a person centred approach
Work with the activities and life enrichment teams to ensure engaging activities are delivered
Support the revalidation process for qualified nurses, in line with the NMC code
Provide professional input into strategic planning and projects to develop and enhance the work of Barchester Healthcare
Develop close working relationships with management and support services to ensure priorities are identified and addressed
Support senior clinical staff with investigations or complaints relating to the dementia care community
As the only healthcare provider to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in the UK, Barchester are dedicated to ensuring that our team are respected and their contribution valued. If you are looking to develop a career with an employer that is supportive and offers progression opportunities, Barchester is an empowering and rewarding place to be.
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Dementia Nurse Specialist
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With over 25 years' experience, nearly 240 care homes, and six independent hospitals, Barchester is one of the UK's foremost care providers. Our phenomenal dementia care team work tirelessly to review and support the performance of every home to achieve exceptional quality care for every resident. We have a rare opportunity for a nurse with a specialism in dementia care and a passion for excellence to join our national team as a Dementia Nurse Specialist. In this vital role, you will support our memory lane communities, as well as any other home or hospital that requires a specialist dementia intervention.
WHAT WE CAN OFFER:
A competitive package, including car allowance and discretionary bonus
The opportunity to work for a great provider with exciting growth
Fantastic training and development opportunities
Being part of a highly respected team
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
RN with a current NMC PIN
Post Registration clinical experience of working with people with dementia over the last 5 years
Evidence of continuing professional development in the field of dementia care
Understanding of the current regulatory framework
Understanding of ethical and legal issues surrounding dementia care
Coaching and mentorship experience
Full UK driving licence
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Review the clinical performance of each home, identifying strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and sustainability in relation to dementia care provision
Conduct robust quality assurance visits, and follow up with agreed action plans
Analyse the clinical governance database to inform clinical improvement plans.
Support the home to meet all regulatory and statutory requirements including dementia specific training
Ensure that all residents are treated with dignity, and additional psychological and emotional support is provided where appropriate
Adhere to the local safeguarding policy and the reporting mechanisms, following the Duty of Candour requirements
Integrate current knowledge of dementia into practice, informed by research and other forms of evidence.
Develop dementia care projects within homes and division, offering staff advice and encouragement
Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership with a person centred approach
Work with the activities and life enrichment teams to ensure engaging activities are delivered
Support the revalidation process for qualified nurses, in line with the NMC code
Provide professional input into strategic planning and projects to develop and enhance the work of Barchester Healthcare
Develop close working relationships with management and support services to ensure priorities are identified and addressed
Support senior clinical staff with investigations or complaints relating to the dementia care community
As the only healthcare provider to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in the UK, Barchester are dedicated to ensuring that our team are respected and their contribution valued. If you are looking to develop a career with an employer that is supportive and offers progression opportunities, Barchester is an empowering and rewarding place to be.
Dementia Nurse Specialist
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With over 25 years' experience, nearly 240 care homes, and six independent hospitals, Barchester is one of the UK's foremost care providers. Our phenomenal dementia care team work tirelessly to review and support the performance of every home to achieve exceptional quality care for every resident. We have a rare opportunity for a nurse with a specialism in dementia care and a passion for excellence to join our national team as a Dementia Nurse Specialist. In this vital role, you will support our memory lane communities, as well as any other home or hospital that requires a specialist dementia intervention.
WHAT WE CAN OFFER:
A competitive package, including car allowance and discretionary bonus
The opportunity to work for a great provider with exciting growth
Fantastic training and development opportunities
Being part of a highly respected team
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
RN with a current NMC PIN
Post Registration clinical experience of working with people with dementia over the last 5 years
Evidence of continuing professional development in the field of dementia care
Understanding of the current regulatory framework
Understanding of ethical and legal issues surrounding dementia care
Coaching and mentorship experience
Full UK driving licence
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Review the clinical performance of each home, identifying strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and sustainability in relation to dementia care provision
Conduct robust quality assurance visits, and follow up with agreed action plans
Analyse the clinical governance database to inform clinical improvement plans.
Support the home to meet all regulatory and statutory requirements including dementia specific training
Ensure that all residents are treated with dignity, and additional psychological and emotional support is provided where appropriate
Adhere to the local safeguarding policy and the reporting mechanisms, following the Duty of Candour requirements
Integrate current knowledge of dementia into practice, informed by research and other forms of evidence.
Develop dementia care projects within homes and division, offering staff advice and encouragement
Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership with a person centred approach
Work with the activities and life enrichment teams to ensure engaging activities are delivered
Support the revalidation process for qualified nurses, in line with the NMC code
Provide professional input into strategic planning and projects to develop and enhance the work of Barchester Healthcare
Develop close working relationships with management and support services to ensure priorities are identified and addressed
Support senior clinical staff with investigations or complaints relating to the dementia care community
As the only healthcare provider to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in the UK, Barchester are dedicated to ensuring that our team are respected and their contribution valued. If you are looking to develop a career with an employer that is supportive and offers progression opportunities, Barchester is an empowering and rewarding place to be.
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Dementia Nurse Specialist
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With over 25 years' experience, nearly 240 care homes, and six independent hospitals, Barchester is one of the UK's foremost care providers. Our phenomenal dementia care team work tirelessly to review and support the performance of every home to achieve exceptional quality care for every resident. We have a rare opportunity for a nurse with a specialism in dementia care and a passion for excellence to join our national team as a Dementia Nurse Specialist. In this vital role, you will support our memory lane communities, as well as any other home or hospital that requires a specialist dementia intervention.
WHAT WE CAN OFFER:
A competitive package, including car allowance and discretionary bonus
The opportunity to work for a great provider with exciting growth
Fantastic training and development opportunities
Being part of a highly respected team
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
RN with a current NMC PIN
Post Registration clinical experience of working with people with dementia over the last 5 years
Evidence of continuing professional development in the field of dementia care
Understanding of the current regulatory framework
Understanding of ethical and legal issues surrounding dementia care
Coaching and mentorship experience
Full UK driving licence
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Review the clinical performance of each home, identifying strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and sustainability in relation to dementia care provision
Conduct robust quality assurance visits, and follow up with agreed action plans
Analyse the clinical governance database to inform clinical improvement plans.
Support the home to meet all regulatory and statutory requirements including dementia specific training
Ensure that all residents are treated with dignity, and additional psychological and emotional support is provided where appropriate
Adhere to the local safeguarding policy and the reporting mechanisms, following the Duty of Candour requirements
Integrate current knowledge of dementia into practice, informed by research and other forms of evidence.
Develop dementia care projects within homes and division, offering staff advice and encouragement
Demonstrate professional and clinical leadership with a person centred approach
Work with the activities and life enrichment teams to ensure engaging activities are delivered
Support the revalidation process for qualified nurses, in line with the NMC code
Provide professional input into strategic planning and projects to develop and enhance the work of Barchester Healthcare
Develop close working relationships with management and support services to ensure priorities are identified and addressed
Support senior clinical staff with investigations or complaints relating to the dementia care community
As the only healthcare provider to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in the UK, Barchester are dedicated to ensuring that our team are respected and their contribution valued. If you are looking to develop a career with an employer that is supportive and offers progression opportunities, Barchester is an empowering and rewarding place to be.
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Respiratory Nurse Specialist
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With a salary of up to 43,500 , this role offers a fantastic package of benefits. You'll enjoy a Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm work schedule, car allowance, private medical insurance, and an annual bonus incentive scheme. It's a great opportunity to advance your career while making a significant impact on patient care.
Package and Benefits:
The RespiratoryNurse role comes with an attractive package, including:
- Annual salary up to 43,500
- Annual bonus incentive scheme - up to 10%
- Company car or car allowance
- Private medical insurance
- Company pension
- Reimbursement of NMC/RCN fees
- Monthly broadband contribution
- Subscription to PCRS
- Progression pathway for career development
- Company sick pay and events
- Conduct patient audits and deliver specialist clinics
- Provide mentorship and support to general practice staff
- Improve patient outcomes in line with local and national guidelines
- Work primarily in primary care settings
- Be responsible for delivering high-quality care to patients with respiratory conditions
- A minimum of 3 years' experience managing respiratory conditions
- Current experience in COPD and/or asthma reviews in primary care
- A keen interest in respiratory managemen
- Experience in spirometry
- A full driving licence and current NMC registration
- Desirable qualifications include COPD/Asthma diplomas and ARTP accreditation
Ready to take your nursing career to the next level? Apply now or contact Libby on (phone number removed)and join a team dedicated to transforming respiratory healthcare across the UK.
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Continence Nurse Specialist

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Wellspect Healthcare is a leading global provider of innovative medical devices that help people suffering from urinary retention or chronic constipation. More than 1 000 employees around the world are dedicated to making a difference to people who need our products and services. Wellspect is one of the worlds' leading manufacturers of intermittent urinary catheters, with LoFric® as the most known brand. As a help to those with chronic or severe constipation Wellspect has developed what likely is the world's most advanced irrigation system, Navina, combining a high degree of user convenience, clinical effectiveness and connectivity into one smart system. Wellspect strives to become climate neutral and leave the smallest possible environmental footprint. The company, with headquarters in Mölndal, Sweden, is present in more than 30 countries, and part of Dentsply Sirona, the worlds´ largest manufacturer of professional dental technologies. The company's shares are listed in the United States on NASDAQ under the symbol XRAY. Visit and for more information.
Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Lead your duties include bladder & bowel continence assessment and urology or stoma appliance reviews. You will provide advice on appropriate care routines and products, working within a number of NHS trusts or Spinal units.
Primarily Southern based role with the main function of developing business in Spinal Injury Units and Neurological key accounts.
Area to cover - London Greater Area
**Key responsibilities:**
+ To be an integral part of the Select support home delivery service
+ Initiates treatments or interventions as agreed by referring NHS Trust
+ Follow-up and carry out continence referrals where appropriate
+ Maintains hands on clinical practice
+ Establishes, develops and maintains relationships with local bladder & bowel nurse specialists in designated region
+ Works in partnership with local sales representatives to support Select service provision in hospital & community
+ Works alongside SCI key account Manager
+ Work alongside Select customer service team and Customer Operations Manager to develop and enhance customer service provision
+ To follow the guidelines set out for a band 6 bladder/bowel nurse
+ Provides specialist continence support in SCI, MS, Urology & Gynaecology
+ To teach formally & informally within clinical area to Wellspect HealthCare staff or Trust staff as required
+ To drive the role forward in an imaginative and innovative fashion
+ To work alongside the sales team in order to develop strong business relationships in these key accounts/units and maximise the awareness of Wellspect HealthCare and its products.
+ To develop & be accountable for a helpline for patients discharged into community from these key accounts.
+ To work in partnership with Associations & Charities to position Wellspect HealthCare as the leading company for products & support for all patients performing Intermittent Catheterisation and TAI.
**Requirements**
+ NHS Specialist Nurse Band 6
+ NMC registered
+ Minimum 2 years Urology Nursing experience within the field of Urology or continence, or able to demonstrate evidence of equivalent knowledge and understanding
+ Specialist knowledge of working within SCI and MS disease areas
+ Knowledge of RCN/NICE guidelines & Essence of Care Benchmarks, MASCIP Bowel Management guidelines, NHS plan and experience of auditing
+ Ability to teach patients, colleagues and NHS staff both formally and informally
+ Adhere to NMC/RCN guidelines for professional practice and Wellspect HealthCare internal policies.
+ Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
+ Able to challenge and inspire others
+ Effective decision maker and problem solving ability
+ Ability to relate well to patients and relatives and other members of the teams
+ Ability to plan own workload and manage time effectively
+ Ability to use own initiative
+ Good working knowledge of MS Office, particularly Word and Excel
As part of our team, you'll experience the spirit of an international and innovative market leader in the dental industry. Besides an attractive remuneration package, you will also be eligible for a variety of employee benefits, such as:
26 days' annual leave plus option to buy up to 5 more, an attractive company pension scheme and a flexible benefit scheme (including health insurance, dental cover, medical cash plan.).
We attach great importance to your development: a comprehensive induction, further training opportunities and access to LinkedIn Learning are available to you. Take advantage of personal and professional development opportunities through our worldwide mentoring and coaching program. In addition, we offer an extensive, global employee assistance program that provides a wide range of benefits as well as retirement benefits.
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Dentsply Sirona is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or protected Veteran status. We appreciate your interest in Dentsply Sirona.
If you need assistance with completing the online application due to a disability, please send an accommodation request to . Please be sure to include "Accommodation Request" in the subject.
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Pediatric Nurse Specialist
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Key Responsibilities:
- Provide specialised nursing care to pediatric patients with a range of medical conditions, ensuring adherence to best practices and clinical guidelines.
- Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualized patient care plans in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.
- Administer medications, treatments, and therapies accurately and safely.
- Educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment plans, and home care management.
- Monitor patient progress, document observations, and report any changes in condition promptly.
- Operate and monitor specialised medical equipment relevant to pediatric care.
- Advocate for the needs of pediatric patients and their families within the healthcare setting.
- Participate in ward rounds and contribute to care planning discussions.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records in accordance with hospital policies.
- Collaborate effectively with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care.
- Mentor and support junior nursing staff and nursing students.
- Promote a safe and therapeutic environment for children and families.
- Participate in continuing professional development and maintain up-to-date knowledge of pediatric nursing practices.
- Respond effectively to emergencies and critical situations.
- Registered Nurse (RN) qualification with current NMC registration.
- Specialist qualification or significant experience in pediatric nursing (e.g., RSCN or equivalent).
- Minimum of 3 years of post-registration experience in a pediatric setting.
- Proven ability to assess, plan, and evaluate nursing care for children.
- Strong knowledge of common pediatric illnesses, treatments, and developmental stages.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage a varied workload.
- Proficiency in electronic patient record systems.
- Commitment to providing high-quality, patient-centred care.
- Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is desirable.
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Respiratory Nurse Specialist
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Fertility Nurse/Specialist Midwife
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Advanced Fertility Nurse / Midwife Specialist
Location: Cambridgeshire
Contract: Permanent | Full-time
Are you an experienced fertility nurse or midwife looking to take the next step in your career? Our client, a large IVF clinic based in Cambridgeshire, is looking for an Advanced Fertility Nurse/Midwife Specialist to join their team.
What You'll Do :
- Deliver exceptional, personalised care for patients across the full fertility treatment pathway.
- Use your expertise in treatment cycles, stimulation protocols, and medication management - including adjusting dosages where clinically appropriate.
- Work autonomously and confidently, making independent clinical decisions to support safe and effective treatment.
- Perform advanced clinical procedures including ultrasound follicular tracking, IV cannulation, and sedation support.
- Mentor and support junior staff, helping shape the next generation of fertility professionals.
What We're Looking For:
- Registered Nurse or Midwife (NMC) with at least 3 years' post-registration experience.
- Minimum 3 years' experience in fertility or women's health, including endo, early pregnancy scans and diagnostic stands.
- Skilled in follicular tracking, IV cannulation, and patient-focused fertility care.
- Confident in autonomous practice, with strong decision-making and problem-solving skills.
- A calm, empathetic communicator who thrives in a multidisciplinary team.
Why Join?
You'll be part of a pioneering team in fertility care with access to cutting-edge treatments, continuous professional development, and the opportunity to transform lives truly.
Benefits:
- Healthcare Cash Plan
- Employee Assistance Plan
- Life assurance
- Free parking
- Career progressional increases
- Learning and development opportunities
To register your interest in this role or to find out more, don't hesitate to get in touch with Chris Hemming
Bank TAVI Nurse Specialist
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Bank Cath Lab Nurse | Cardiac Catheter Lab | Competitive hourly rate | Monday - Saturday shfits available | No Nights | Tollerton, South Nottinghamshire
Spire Nottingham Hospital has an opportunity for an experienced Cardiology Nurse with TAVI expertience to join our award winning specialist cardiology team. We are in the process of growing our Cardiac service to include more vascular and structural procedures, as well as also increasing our cardiac surgery, with the aim to become the leading cardiology department in the East Midlands.
Spire Nottingham Hospital reached a milestone in July, treating its 100th NHS PFO (Patent Foramen Ovale closure) case. We are now Europe's leading centre in completing the most PFO closures.
"Spire Nottingham Hospital has the most modern, state of the art cardiac hybrid theatre to perform such sophisticated procedures. Thanks to the leadership of the hospital and dedication of the cardiac unit staff, we have been able to successfully treat over 100 patients from the region." - Consultant Cardiologist, Professor Jan Kovac
We have recently opened a new ITU department to allow more complex cardiac procedures and TAVI. We have one of the largest stroke prevention programmes in the UK supporting the NHS with its COVID-19 recovery which started in May 2021.
Duties and responsibilities:
As a Cardiology Nurse you will ensure our patients receive the highest levels of care. Every day is different in this role and you will work across various areas of the hospital including cardiology pre-assessment, cardiac catheter lab, cardiac outpatients, theatres and the supporting the wards with cardiac patients.
- Undertake clinical procedures that require dexterity and accuracy this includes scrubbing for a full range of basic and complex interventional cardiology procedures and assisting with cardiology patient care. li>Assist in the non-invasive cardiology services within the Outpatient Department and Surgical Ward departments where appropriate; acting as a subject matter expert to other staff.
- Pre-assessment on cath lab patients
- Provide and aspire to a regional centre of excellence approach to the service.
Who we're looking for:
- You will be an experienced cardiology nurse in all cardiac areas including structural work.
- Current TAVI experience is essential, including scrub trolley preperation and TAVI valve prep.
- Formal signoff from at least one leading manufacturer for independent valve preparation and loading would be desirable.
- Current NMC registration with no restrictions on practice
- At least 2 years' experience within a cardiac catheter lab scrubbing for routine and complex cardiology procedures including EPS ablation.
- ALS trained
- Capable and confident, with the ability to work on own initiative
- Excellent organisational skills
- Flexible approach to work and working patterns
- Previous scrub experience is essential, experience with EPS Ablation would be a distinct advantage
Benefits
We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods, sickness or annual leave
- Bank colleagues are paid weekly
- We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods, sickness, or annual leave
- Save an average of £50 per month with our free onsite car park li>Access to Spire Healthcare pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Full induction, including mandatory training updates
- Opportunities for further training and progression into permanent posts
- Knowledge, support and guidance through your recruitment journey from Spire's specialist Resourcing Team
Our Values
We are extremely proud of our heritage in private healthcare and of our values as an organisation:
- Driving clinical excellence
- Doing the right thing
- Caring is our passion
- Keeping it simple
- Delivering on our promises
- Succeeding and celebrating together
Our people are our difference; it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart.
Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom and the largest in terms of revenue. From 39 hospitals and 8 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland, Spire Healthcare provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care.
Spire Healthcare are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture for all. Our people are our difference, it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart.
For further information about this role or for an informal conversation about the range of career options available with Spire please contact Hannah Radford on
For us, it's more than just treating patients; it's about looking after people.
Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications