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We are looking to recruit a Registered Nurse on behalf of a luxury general nursing, dementia and residential home in Eastern Dorset. The Home offers first class nursing, dementia and residential care for the elderly. You will be working in luxury surroundings , for a company with an excellent reputation for high standards of care. There is a full time role available for an RGN or RMN Registered Nurse on day shifts working 42 hours per week – 3 days one week and 4 the next. The salary is at a competitive rate of £23.24ph plus paid breaks. The annual salary on 42 hours is £50,756, We are looking for a Registered Nurse with excellent clinical skills and elderly / dementia care experience. Duties as Registered Nurse include; To ensure that a high standard of nursing care is provided at all times To monitor and manage the health and well-being of residents To manage and administer medication when required Supervise healthcare assistants on the day shift Hands on nursing care If you are an RGN Registered Nurse looking for a role on day shifts in Dorset, please Apply, or contact Gemma at Leaders in Care for further details. LICGG
ApplyView JobAre you a compassionate Registered Nurse looking for a rewarding opportunity? Our client, a respected private healthcare provider is seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for their nursing home in Liverpool, Merseyside. The home is highly regarded, offering nursing, dementia, and residential care. This role offers a competitive salary of £21.50 per hour with paid breaks. We are looking for an RGN or RMN who is flexible to work full-time day and night shifts, 361 42 or 48 hours per week. Join a passionate team dedicated to providing exceptional elderly care. Our client is a well-established private healthcare provider with a strong presence across the UK. They are committed to delivering high-quality care in their thirty Nursing Homes, ensuring residents receive the best possible support and attention. As a Registered Nurse, your responsibilities will include: Medication management and administration Working in accordance with agreed care plans Performing general nursing duties Liaising with other healthcare professionals during shifts Providing compassionate care to elderly residents Package and Benefits: The Registered Nurse role comes with an attractive package, including: Hourly rate of £21.50, with paid breaks Annual salary of £40,248 for 36 hours per week, or £ £53,664 on 48 hours. Permanent, full-time day & night shift position available The ideal Registered Nurse candidate will have: An active NMC pin number – RGN or RMN Hands on clinical experience Experience in elderly care (preferred) A passion for providing high-quality care to elderly residents If you're a Registered Nurse, RGN, RMN, Staff Nurse, Nursing Home Nurse, or Elderly Care Nurse, this role could be perfect for you. Bring your expertise and passion for elderly care to a team that values your skills. If you're an experienced Registered Nurse eager to make a difference in elderly care in Liverpool, please apply now / contact Gemma at Leaders in Care and take the next step in your nursing career. LICGG
ApplyView JobWork as a Community Nurse Case Manager for a complex care provider, supporting clients to live independently at home and within their wider communities. This community role will be based in the Huddersfield / West Yorkshire area. The Nurse Case Manager role will manage a caseload of clients with complex needs in the community. The role is varied and entails; Initial Assessments in the community Training & assessing workers competencies and allocating support workers to patients Working with the wider MDT Attending meetings and making referrals Holding team meetings Managing a team of non clinical case managers We are looking for an RGN Qualified Nurse with excellent clinical skills in complex care including peg feeds, ventilators and tracheostomy management. All sites are rated as Good with CQC and some with elements of outstanding! To apply for this role, you must be a car driver as the role is community based. This community role is to work full time mainly Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm with some flexibility required, and is home based with travel across Huddersfield and West Yorkshire. The salary is negotiable dependent on experience, up to £38,000, plus the opportunity to earn up to £6000 per year in tax free bonus based on targets. Other benefits as complex care nurse include 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and an extra day for your birthday, Pension and support around CPD/Revalidation. Tracheostomy and ventilator experience is essential for this role. If you would like further information around this new Community Complex Care Nurse role in West Yorkshire, please Apply, or contact Gemma at Leaders in care. LICGG
ApplyView JobWe are looking for a passionate Adult Nurse Manager to join a well-established and progressive provider of complex care packages within the community, specialising in adult complex care. This community role will be based in the Watford area where the company has secured further packages during an exciting growth phase. The successful Adult Nurse Manager will be responsible for providing face to face support to adult clients and their families, whilst creating personalised care plans for each person. You will work closely with a core team of carers, training and supporting them with their clinical skills and activities. Criteria for a Adult Nurse Manager: RGN with an active NMC PIN Supportive management style that can bring out the best in others Up to date experience of tracheostomy care and ventilators within the last 2 years Advanced communication skills verbally and written to liaise effectively with patients, families and the MDT Suitable for Band 5 / Band 6 Nurses with evidence of effective leadership and management of HCAs Full UK Driving Licence desirable but not essential Key responsibilities for a Adult Nurse Manager: Design and deliver a tailored care plan specific to an individual client’s needs Effectively manage the MDT through strong communication and teamwork To provide ongoing monitoring, support and assessment of client’s physical and physiological needs within your caseload To deliver nursing interventions including the management of medicine delivery Build and maintain sophisticated relationships with your client’s family Working closely with community teams, CHC nurses and CCG commissioners to establish and maintain bespoke packages of care Benefit package for a Adult Nurse Manager: Up to £45,000 per annum DOE 1 days working from home per week / 4 days in the community Monday to Friday (9-5) hours 33 days holiday Private pension scheme Use of “pool” company car or travel card for community travel Business travel expenses of £0.45 per mile Excellent Learning and Development programme Company Mobile Phone and Laptop This role will suit any experienced RGN looking to further your career and join a stable, market-established provider. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to excel within this role, please contact Tess at Leaders in Care on 07830308298. TP_LIC
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse with experience in patient safety? Our client, a leading private hospital in London, is seeking a dedicated Patient Safety & Compliance Manager to join their Clinical Governance Team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a prestigious healthcare setting and make a real difference in patient safety. This role offers a generous salary range of £60,000 - £71,500 per annum. You'll be part of a supportive team in a state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of London. The company values personal development and provides opportunities for continuous professional growth. Our client is one of the UK’s largest private hospitals, known for its expert, individualised treatment and care. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, the company offers a wide range of medical and surgical services. They foster a warm and inclusive working culture, valuing each employee's contribution to their core values of going further, working as one, and personalising care. As a Patient Safety Manager, you will: Lead patient safety initiatives across the organisation. Ensure compliance with national guidance and the clinic’s strategy. Oversee patient safety processes and maintain regulatory compliance. Support continuous quality improvement and patient outcomes. Provide professional leadership and advice on patient safety. Manage the implementation of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). Deputise for the Head of Clinical Governance when necessary. Package and Benefits: The Patient Safety Manager role comes with an attractive package, including: Annual salary of £60,000 - £71,000 Opportunities for professional development and career progression. A supportive working environment in a leading healthcare facility. The ideal Patient Safety Manager will have: Registration as a General Nurse or Healthcare Professional. Experience in a governance or patient safety role within a clinical setting. Knowledge of health services and delivery of healthcare. Experience in incident management and patient safety improvement. Strong leadership skills and the ability to train staff. If you have experience as a Clinical Governance Manager, Healthcare Compliance Manager, Patient Safety Officer, Risk Manager, or Quality Assurance Manager, this Patient Safety Manager role could be the perfect fit for you. If you're passionate about patient safety and have the skills and experience to excel in this role, we want to hear from you. Join our client’s team and contribute to delivering exceptional healthcare services. Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Patient Safety Manager.
ApplyView JobAre you a compassionate and experienced clinical professional? We are looking to recruit a Deputy Home Manager (Nurse Qualified), for a nursing home in Huyton, Liverpool. This role is perfect for someone who values kindness and wants to make a real difference in the lives of residents. With a competitive hourly rate of £22.18 to £23.18, this role offers a fantastic opportunity to work for a well established company with excellent progression opportunities, and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a positive impact every day. Our client is dedicated to providing top-notch care within their nursing home. They are committed to fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for both residents and staff. As a Deputy Nurse Manager, you will: Oversee and assist with all aspects of nursing care and activities within the home. Have allocated supernumerary hours (also includes clinical shifts) Create and update individual care plans for residents. Maintain clear, accurate, and up-to-date medication records. Provide valuable support, guidance, and assistance to the team. Develop strong relationships with key partners within the community. Ensure adequate staffing through efficient management of staff rotas. Assist the Registered Manager in running the Home. Package and Benefits: The role of Deputy Home Manager role comes with a comprehensive package, including: Hourly rate of £22.18 to £23.18 – up to £53,000+ per annum £2000 welcome bonus Opportunities for professional development and career growth. Supportive and friendly working environment. The ideal Deputy Nurse Manager will have: Proven clinical experience in a nursing home environment Active NMC pin - RGN, RMN or RNLD Strong leadership and management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Ability to create and maintain accurate care plans and medication records. Flexibility to cover out of hours when needed. If you have experience as a Nursing Manager, Care Home Manager, Clinical Lead, Nursing Supervisor, or Healthcare Manager, you might find this role to be a great fit for you. If you're ready to bring your clinical expertise and compassionate nature to a rewarding role, apply now / contact Gemma at Leaders in Care to become a Deputy Nursing Home Manager in Huyton, Liverpool. Make a real difference in the lives of residents and join a supportive and dedicated team. LICGG
ApplyView JobWe are looking for a Paediatric Nurse Manager to join a well-established and progressive provider of complex care packages within the community. This community role will be based in the Sutton Coldfield area where the company has secured further packages during an exciting growth phase. The successful Paediatric Nurse Manager will be responsible for providing face to face support to children and their families, whilst creating personalised care plans for each child. You will work closely with a core team of carers; training and supporting them with their clinical skills and activities. Criteria for a Paediatric Nurse Manager: RSCN with an active NMC PIN 2 years’ experience in community complex care Supportive management style that can bring out the best in others Up to date experience of tracheostomy care and ventilators Advanced communication skills verbally and written to liaise effectively with patients, families and the MDT Suitable for Band 5/Band 6 Nurses with evidence of effective leadership and management of HCAs Full UK Driving License Key responsibilities for a Paediatric Nurse Manager: Design and deliver a tailored care plan specific to an individual client’s needs Effectively manage the MDT through strong communication and teamwork To provide ongoing monitoring, support and assessment of client’s physical and physiological needs within your caseload To deliver nursing interventions including the management of medicine delivery Build and maintain sophisticated relationships with your client’s family Working closely with community teams, CHC nurses and CCG commissioners to establish and maintain bespoke packages of care Benefit package for a Paediatric Nurse Manager: Up to £48,000 per annum DOE 2 days working from home per week / 3 days in the community Monday to Friday (9-5) hours 5 weeks holiday per annum with Bank Holidays on top Business travel expenses of £0.45 per mile Blue Light Card Discount Private pension with company contributions of 3% Health Assured Support Programme Share of company bonus scheme annually for achieving growth targets This role will suit any experienced RSCN looking to further your career and join a stable, market-established provider. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to excel within this role, please contact Tess at Leaders in Care on 07830308298. TP_LIC
ApplyView JobWe are looking for a Deputy Home Manager (nurse qualified), to work within a small nursing home just outside of Blackpool, Lancashire. The 30 bed home has a fantastic reputation, and this role is perfect for someone who values kindness, and wants to make a real difference in the lives of residents. With a competitive hourly rate of £22 - £24ph plus paid breaks, this role offers a fantastic opportunity to work for a well established company with excellent progression opportunities, and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a positive impact every day. Our client is dedicated to providing top-notch care within their nursing homes. They are committed to fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for both residents and staff. As a Deputy Nurse Manager, you will: Oversee and assist with all aspects of nursing care and activities within the home. Create and update individual care plans for residents. Maintain clear, accurate, and up-to-date medication records. Provide valuable support, guidance, and assistance to the team. Hands on nursing duties. Develop strong relationships with key partners within the community. Ensure adequate staffing through efficient management of staff rotas. Assist the Registered Manager in running the Home. Package and Benefits: The role of Deputy Home Manager role comes with a comprehensive package, including: Hourly rate of £22 - £24ph Paid breaks Working 48 hours per week – 4 x 12 hour shifts from 8am-8pm Allocated supernumerary time Annual salary of up to £59,000+ Opportunities for professional development and career growth. Supportive and friendly working environment. The ideal Deputy Nurse Manager will have: Proven clinical experience in a nursing home environment at Clinical Lead, Deputy, or Home Manager level Active NMC pin - RGN, RMN or RNLD Strong leadership and management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Ability to create and maintain accurate care plans and medication records. Excellent clinical skills If you have experience as a Nursing Manager, Care Home Manager, Clinical Lead, Nursing Supervisor, or Deputy, you might find this role to be a great fit for you. If you're ready to bring your clinical expertise and compassionate nature to a rewarding role, apply now / contact Gemma at Leaders in Care to become a Deputy Nursing Home Manager in Blackpool, Lancashire. Make a real difference in the lives of residents and join a supportive and dedicated team. LICGG
ApplyView JobLeaders in Care are searching for a Head of Learning Disabilities to join an award-winning community complex care provider. This unique position comes with an excellent salary of £90,000 per year and the opportunity to build and lead a brand-new Learning Disability division. You will also be joining at Director level within the business. As the Head of Learning Disabilities, you will play a pivotal role in the successful establishment and management of a new Learning Disability division. Your leadership and expertise will be crucial in ensuring service users receive the highest standard of care. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact and be part of an exciting journey towards becoming a leading provider of Learning Disability services in the community. Key responsibilities of the Head of Learning Disabilities: Launching and managing the day-to-day operations of a new Learning Disability division Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and delivering exceptional care services Leading, mentoring, and motivating a dedicated team to achieve outstanding results Developing and implementing effective care strategies in collaboration with service users and their families Contributing to the growth and success of the organization Requirements for the Head of Learning Disabilities : Proven track record in Learning Disability community services Registered Nurse Qualification (RNLD / RMN) Strong leadership skills and the ability to inspire and empower a team Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A passion for delivering high-quality, person-centered care Are you looking to further your career and join a highly respected provider with very ambitious growth plans? Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 today. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobLeaders in Care are searching for a Head of Learning Disabilities to join an award-winning community complex care provider. This unique position comes with an excellent salary of £90,000 per year and the opportunity to build and lead a brand-new Learning Disability division. You will also be joining at Director level within the business. As the Head of Learning Disabilities, you will play a pivotal role in the successful establishment and management of a new Learning Disability division. Your leadership and expertise will be crucial in ensuring service users receive the highest standard of care. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact and be part of an exciting journey towards becoming a leading provider of Learning Disability services in the community. Key responsibilities of the Head of Learning Disabilities: Launching and managing the day-to-day operations of a new Learning Disability division Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and delivering exceptional care services Leading, mentoring, and motivating a dedicated team to achieve outstanding results Developing and implementing effective care strategies in collaboration with service users and their families Contributing to the growth and success of the organization Requirements for the Head of Learning Disabilities : Proven track record in Learning Disability community services Registered Nurse Qualification (RNLD / RMN) Strong leadership skills and the ability to inspire and empower a team Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities A passion for delivering high-quality, person-centered care Are you looking to further your career and join a highly respected provider with very ambitious growth plans? Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 today. We’d love to hear from you.
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