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Specialist Nurse
Specialist Nurse – Community Care (37.5 hrs/week)
This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and patient-focused Nurse to play a key role in delivering high-quality care beyond the traditional hospital setting.
As a Specialist Nurse, you’ll support patients in their own homes, helping to:
- Facilitate early discharge from hospital
- Prevent unnecessary admissions
- Deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care
You’ll work as part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team, making a real difference to patient outcomes and experiences every day.
This role covers the East Anglia area and operates 37.5 hours per week over 5 days (including occasional weekends). Being confident on the road is essential.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Specialist Nurse, your responsibilities will include:
- Delivering high-quality nursing care to patients in their home environment
- Safely administering a range of therapeutic interventions
- Undertaking clinical assessments and making independent clinical decisions
- Maintaining accurate clinical records
- Identifying, reporting, and escalating risks and incidents (in line with organisational and hospital-based processes)
- Supporting patient safety, wellbeing, and safeguarding
- Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver coordinated, patient-centred care
Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a motivated and compassionate nurse who is:
- Confident working autonomously while remaining a strong team player
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Essential Requirements
You’ll need the following qualifications and experience:
- RGN (Part 1) on the NMC Register
- Experience in an acute care setting, including making independent clinical decisions
- Experience undertaking clinical assessments and administering subcutaneous injections
- Experience caring for IV devices and administering IV therapies
- Full UK driver’s licence
Preferred Attributes
We’re also looking for:
- Excellent communication skills to put patients at ease
- Close attention to detail and the ability to consistently follow protocols and procedures
- Adaptability, flexibility, and the ability to respond to changing service demands
- A strong understanding of therapies and medications
What’s In It For You
You’ll benefit from:
- The opportunity to deliver truly patient-centred care
- A varied and autonomous role with strong multi-disciplinary team (MDT) support
- Ongoing professional development and clinical skills growth
- The chance to positively impact patient outcomes and reduce hospital admissions
We ensure colleagues feel motivated, developed, and recognised for their hard work.
Comprehensive Benefits Package
Starting salary:
- £34,000 per year plus car or allowance
Additional perks:
- 25 days’ annual leave (plus bank holidays)
- Yearly pay reviews
- Contribution-based pension scheme
- Life assurance
- Employee benefits platform (retailer discounts, entertainment, etc.)
- Private medical cover (after qualifying period)
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Annual company event
- Reimbursement of NMC registration fees


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Sciensus is a proven life sciences solutions partner with over 30 years’ experience supporting the European healthcare ecosystem.
Our focus:
- Maximising patient access to medicines
- Accelerating product launches
- Driving long-term commercial success for our pharmaceutical partners
Through a skilled team of 500+ licensed clinical staff and 1,650+ colleagues globally, we operate at the intersection of:
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We help patients with:
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- Rare diseases by ensuring they access the life-changing treatments they need.
Our Values We are proud to be:
- A Disability Confident Commitment Employer
- Hold the National Equality Standard
We commit to fair treatment for all candidates, regardless of:
- Race
- Gender
- Religion
- Sexual orientation
- Age
- Disability
We welcome diverse applications and consider candidates based on:
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- Greener Pharmacy Toolkit (Level 2 certification)
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