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Community Learning Disability Nurse - Learning Disability Service

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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC)
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is one of the largest healthcare systems in the United Kingdom, employing approximately 40,000 staff across a wide range of clinical and non-clinical professions and roles. We deliver acute hospital, primary, community and mental health services to a population of over 1.15 million people, and to a wider population of 2.2 million when regional and national services are included.
The Role
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An exciting and challenging opportunity has arisen within Glasgow City HSCP Learning Disability Services (NW) for a Band 6 Community Nurse who is skilled and motivated to work within a MultiDisciplinary Team to improve the health of people with Learning Disabilities.
You will need to be clinically experienced but also have the knowledge and ability to manage clinical issues and staff governance on a daily basis. You must have the ability to support the operational demands of the service, monitor and respond to clinical governance issues and have excellent interpersonal skills to motivate and develop staff.
You should have a commitment to patient centred care and the support of people with learning disabilities. You will carry an appropriate caseload, providing expert assessment, diagnosis, evidence based treatments and management of this specific individual group and be available to give advice and offer expert opinion to parents, family members, carers, care providers, local authorities and other health care professionals.
You will be expected to support the Nurse Team Leader to deliver safe and effective care that enhances the patient experience and contributes to the delivery of Local and National Policies. You must have relevant post registration experience and professional registration.
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Duration, Location, and Working Pattern:
- Location: Based in Glenkirk Centre
- Contract: Permanent
- Hours: Full-time position (36 hours per week)
- Shift Pattern: 0900-1700 (30 mins meal break)
Key Responsibilities
- Have continuing overall responsibility for the management of own caseload.
- Be responsible for the specialist clinical nursing assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of care programmes for individuals with complex physical and/or mental health needs within the service.
- To utilise specialist assessment tools and methods to facilitate evaluation of an individual’s status and plan appropriate specialist nursing service provision e.g. epilepsy care.
- Contribute positively towards a multi-agency/disciplinary approach to health care provision, maximising the quality of care provided and enhancing the quality of life experienced by the client group applying the principles of social inclusion.
- Develop and contribute to the health improvement of people with a learning disability, through health promotion activity and developing relationships with primary and secondary health partners.
- Managing the process of care coordination/case management including calling/chairing multi-disciplinary/multi-agency meetings and case conferences/reviews. This can include the responsibility for taking and distributing minutes to all relevant persons e.g. Health professionals/consultants, including non attendees e.g. GP’s, secondary care professionals.
- Demonstrate clinical leadership for junior nursing staff, acting as a resource for the nursing team within area of specialist expertise.
- Act as an expert nursing resource for clients, carers and other professional colleagues, advising on best practice and developing innovative practice.
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Knowledge, Training, Qualifications and/or Experience Required to Do the Job
Essential
The post-holder will:
- Have 1st level registration RNLD.
- Have at least 2 years professional experience with evidence of proven leadership skills and competent technical, specialist and professional knowledge within the field of learning disabilities.
- Be able to display evidence of post registration educational development.
- Be flexible and adaptable in responding to service needs in a dynamic and rapidly changing environment.
- Display an ability to prioritise workloads and delegate appropriately.
- Be skilled in establishing and maintaining relationships with excellent interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrate analytical and judgement skills and competence in organisational and time management.
- Have motivational and team leading skills with the ability to advise, guide and negotiate.
- Have knowledge of current law and policy trends in learning disability and community care, including awareness of national and local policies, procedures and working practice.
- Possess excellent training and presentation skills.
Desirable
The post holder should be:
- Computer literate.
- Educated to degree level.
- Competent in application of research based evidence in working practice.
- Be a car driver with a full GB licence
What We Offer
We offer a wide range of supportive policies designed to enhance your employee journey, including a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work Scheme, bursary scheme and extensive learning and development opportunities.


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As an NHS Scotland employee, you will be entitled to:
- A minimum of 27 days annual leave, increasing with length of service, plus public holidays
- Membership of the NHS Pension Scheme, including life insurance benefits
- Salary Sacrifice Car Benefit Scheme
- Development opportunities including study bursaries, e-learning and classroom-based courses
- Enhanced pay for working public holidays
- NHS discounts on a wide range of goods and services
- Confidential employee support and assistance, including counselling and psychological therapies
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, we would love to hear from you.
For An Informal Discussion, Please Contact
Laura McWilliams, Nurse Team Lead, On (0141) 232 1340 or email Laura.McWilliams@nhs.scot
Details on How to Contact the Recruitment Service and the Recruitment Process
This post may close early due to the volume of response. Please submit your application form as soon as possible.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) recognises the importance of work-life balance and is committed to offering a range of flexible working options where service needs allow. For roles where less than full-time hours can be accommodated, and where the tenure is listed as “various”, we encourage applications from individuals seeking flexible working arrangements. Flexible working will be included as a topic for discussion during the recruitment process.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and are proud of the diverse workforce we employ.
By signing the Armed Forces Covenant, NHSGGC has pledged its commitment to being a Forces Friendly Employer. We welcome applications from across the Armed Forces Community and recognise military skills, experience and qualifications throughout the recruitment and selection process.
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