Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust
Community Staff Nurse

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West Kent Urgent Care Service Nurse
We’re looking for a compassionate, skilled nurse to join our West Kent Urgent Care Service, delivering rapid two-hour crisis response to patients in their own homes. Our mission is to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions, support early discharge and provide high-quality unscheduled care for people with urgent or end-of-life needs. The service operates 24/7, 365 days a year, offering true continuity of care.
As part of our team, you’ll use an extensive clinical skill set to provide hospital-level treatment in the community. This includes IV therapy, end-of-life symptom management via syringe drivers, catheterisation, phlebotomy, wound care, risk assessment and essential nursing interventions. You’ll play a vital role in supporting acutely unwell patients who might otherwise require admission, ensuring they receive safe, timely and compassionate care at home.
Working collaboratively with colleagues across health and social care, you’ll help deliver a responsive, patient-centred service that makes a real difference to people during moments of crisis.
If you’re motivated, clinically confident and passionate about delivering high-quality urgent care in the community, we’d love to welcome you to our team.
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As a key member of our community nursing team, you’ll deliver high-quality, holistic care to patients with a wide range of needs. Your role will include:
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- Completing holistic assessments and planning, implementing and evaluating personalised care
- Developing integrated care plans in partnership with patients and their families
- Ordering equipment and making timely onward referrals to support safe, effective care
- Supervising and supporting junior staff, including HCAs and students, to help them grow and develop
- Working collaboratively within a multi-professional team to deliver coordinated, patient-centred care
- Carrying out a range of competent clinical interventions, recognising deterioration and taking prompt, appropriate action
- Managing a daily caseload of patients with complex needs within your speciality
- Supporting duty responsibilities, including triage and prioritisation of referrals
This role is ideal for a nurse who enjoys autonomy, thrives in a supportive team and is committed to delivering excellent community care.
Additional Working Pattern
- 7 days a week
- Long days and night duty
Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust is due to integrate with Medway Community Healthcare on 1 October 2026. Following integration and to align our community services to the new Neighbourhood Model of care delivery, there will be a period of consultation which may result in changes affecting some services, teams or roles. Depending on the area you are applying to work in, this could include potential changes to your role, work base, reporting arrangements, or terms and conditions of employment. Any changes would be subject to consultation and managed sensitively and in line with relevant employment processes. Please do contact the recruiting manager if you have any concerns about this so they can answer any questions you might have.


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Rated ‘Outstanding’ by CQC, we deliver high-quality care that improves the health of our communities. We are looking for people who share our values: Compassionate, Aspirational, Responsive and Excellent.
We are proud to be an inclusive, welcoming organisation and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We use protected characteristic information for monitoring only and it is not seen by recruiting managers, except where applicants choose to be considered under our disability guaranteed interview scheme.
We know life outside work matters. As a flexible working-friendly organisation, we welcome conversations about arrangements that help you thrive while supporting excellent care for our patients.
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For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Lucy Dewar
- Job title: Operational Manager
- Email address: lucy.dewar@nhs.net
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