Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Experienced Practice Nurse

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We are delighted to offer a rare opportunity for 2 Practice Nurses to join our nursing team at Clay Cross.
1 x 35 hours per week Experienced Practice Nurse based at Clay Cross
You will work collaboratively as part of our multidisciplinary sector team of nurses and clinicians to meet the needs of our patients; delivering the highest standards of patient care. You will undertake a diverse range of nursing assessments and provide the appropriate care / treatment according to patient needs, striving to improve standards of care and enhancing nursing services within the practice.
Depending on experience, Long Term Chronic Disease management will also form a large part of the role as well as the mentoring of our Health Care Assistants, Assistant Practitioners, Nurse Associate Students and RGN Student Nurses. Knowledge of the GMS contract e.g. The Quality and Outcomes Framework, will be valuable to the post.
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Our vision is to be an exceptional provider of family medicine, dedicated to our patients, and we’re on a mission to improve our community’s health and reduce inequality.
Royal Primary Care is a division of Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, providing primary care services for over 50,000 patients and aspiring to be an exceptional provider of family medicine dedicated to our patients and community. Being part of a larger organisation brings about many benefits. As well as an NHS pension, you’ll have access to training and development opportunities and a whole raft of well-being initiatives to look after your physical and mental health. At Royal Primary Care, your wellbeing is key to our appraisal system and we place great importance on everyone feeling included. You’ll have an equal say in how we look after you through access to our annual staff survey.


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For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Lisa Callaghan
- Job title: Lead Nurse
- Email address: lisa.callaghan1@nhs.net
Hayley Burke, Lead Nurse East
- Email address: hayley.burke1@nhs.net
- Phone number: 01246 748079
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