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High earning potential | Strategic growth role | Established provider | Real autonomy Are you a commercially driven Business Development Manager with proven experience working with case management companies and a strong network already in place? This Business Development Manager role offers the opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading complex care providers, driving growth through established relationships with case managers, solicitors, and private clients across London and the South East. The role As a Business Development Manager, you will play a key role in expanding the organisation’s private complex care portfolio, with a particular focus on building and developing relationships with case management companies. This position is highly strategic, giving you the autonomy to leverage your existing network while also identifying and securing new business opportunities. You will work closely with clinical and operational teams to ensure smooth onboarding and long-term success of new care packages. Key responsibilities Develop and maintain strong relationships with case management companies, solicitors, and key referrers Generate new business opportunities within the private complex care market Convert referrals into active care packages Attend networking events, conferences, and industry meetings Work collaboratively with clinical and operations teams to support successful mobilisation Track pipeline activity and report on growth performance Identify new markets and opportunities for expansion What we are looking for Proven experience in a Business Development Manager role within complex care, healthcare, or case management sectors Strong, existing network within case management companies is essential Demonstrated track record of generating and converting referrals into revenue Commercially astute with strong negotiation and relationship-building skills Ability to work autonomously and manage your own pipeline Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Package and benefits Salary up to £65,000 per annum plus uncapped commission Hybrid working with flexibility Opportunity to join a growing, ambitious organisation Strong operational and clinical support to help convert opportunities Clear progression opportunities within a high-growth business Why apply This role offers a genuine opportunity to take ownership of a high-value market, using your existing relationships to drive immediate impact while building long-term growth. If you are interested in applying for this Business Development Manager position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobHybrid working | Manageable caseload | No nights or weekends | Strong clinical governance Are you an experienced community nurse looking for a Community Clinical Lead Nurse role that offers genuine clinical autonomy, a manageable caseload, and a strong work life balance? This Community Clinical Lead Nurse position is based in London and involves overseeing a small, mixed caseload of adult and paediatric complex care packages across North West and West London. You will have protected time for assessments, care planning, and clinical oversight, allowing you to focus on quality, safety, and outcomes. You will be joining one of the UK’s leading complex care providers, known for delivering high-quality, nurse-led services across both adult and paediatric pathways. The role As a Community Clinical Lead Nurse, you will act as the named clinical lead for your allocated packages, supporting adults and children with complex health needs within the community. This is a clinically focused role with no expectation to cover shifts or fill rota gaps, giving you the autonomy to focus on governance and clinical excellence. You will provide leadership, supervision, and clinical guidance to community care teams, ensuring consistently high standards across each package. Key responsibilities Act as the named clinical lead for a defined caseload of community complex care packages Complete assessments, reviews, and ongoing clinical monitoring Develop and review bespoke, person-centred care plans Provide clinical oversight, supervision, and staff support Deliver clinical training and competency assessments Work collaboratively with MDTs, CHC nurses, commissioners, schools, and therapy teams What we are looking for Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN Adult, Children’s, or dual-qualified nurses welcome Minimum of 18 months UK nursing experience with recent complex care exposure Confidence working across adult and paediatric care packages, or willingness to develop Strong leadership, communication, and clinical decision-making skills Band 5 or Band 6 nurses with leadership or senior shift experience encouraged to apply Package and benefits Salary £50,000 to £55,000 per annum Hybrid working with community-based caseload across North West and West London Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm with no nights or weekends Clinically manageable caseload 33 days annual leave and private pension scheme Structured learning and development programme with equipment provided Why apply This Community Clinical Lead Nurse role offers a sustainable workload, strong clinical governance, and the opportunity to deliver high-quality care across both adult and paediatric packages within a stable and growing organisation. If you are interested in applying for this Community Clinical Lead Nurse position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobAdult Nurse Manager – Community Complex Care Ealing £45,000 p/a + benefits Structured Monday to Friday role without on-call pressure If you are a Registered General Nurse seeking a community leadership role paying £45,000 per annum, this Adult Nurse Manager position offers stability, autonomy, and the chance to manage care properly. Covering the Ealing catchment area, you will oversee complex adult care packages in the community while working Monday to Friday with no nights or weekends. As an Adult Nurse Manager, you will have genuine ownership of your caseload and the authority to make sound clinical decisions. The role balances hands-on nursing oversight with leadership responsibility, supported by a hybrid structure that includes one day per week working from home. Package & Benefits Salary £45,000 per annum. Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm with no nights or weekends. Hybrid working with one day per week from home. 33 days annual leave including bank holidays. Private pension scheme. Company laptop and mobile phone. Pool car or travel card for community visits. Mileage paid at 45p per mile. Structured training and development programme. About the Company You will be joining a specialist community care provider delivering personalised support to adults with complex clinical needs. The organisation works closely with families, commissioners, and multidisciplinary teams to maintain safe, consistent, and well-managed care packages. Key Responsibilities In your role as an Adult Nurse Manager, you will be trusted to lead care delivery and maintain high clinical standards. Manage and review bespoke care packages for adults with complex needs. Complete clinical assessments, care planning, and medication management. Lead, train, and support carers delivering care in the community. Work collaboratively with CHC nurses, commissioners, and MDT partners. About You This Adult Nurse Manager role will suit an experienced nurse who is confident working autonomously in the community. Registered General Nurse with a current NMC PIN. Recent hands-on experience with tracheostomy care and ventilated patients. Experience working at Band 5 or Band 6 level in community or complex care. If you are considering your next step and want a role that values clinical judgement and work life balance, we would be happy to talk. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobAdult Nurse Manager – Community Complex Care Sutton £45,000 p/a + benefits Structured Monday to Friday role without on-call pressure If you are a Registered General Nurse seeking a community leadership role paying £45,000 per annum, this Adult Nurse Manager position offers stability, autonomy, and the chance to manage care properly. Covering the Sutton catchment area, you will oversee complex adult care packages in the community while working Monday to Friday with no nights or weekends. As an Adult Nurse Manager, you will have genuine ownership of your caseload and the authority to make sound clinical decisions. The role balances hands-on nursing oversight with leadership responsibility, supported by a hybrid structure that includes one day per week working from home. Package & Benefits Salary £45,000 per annum. Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm with no nights or weekends. Hybrid working with one day per week from home. 33 days annual leave including bank holidays. Private pension scheme. Company laptop and mobile phone. Pool car or travel card for community visits. Mileage paid at 45p per mile. Structured training and development programme. About the Company You will be joining a specialist community care provider delivering personalised support to adults with complex clinical needs. The organisation works closely with families, commissioners, and multidisciplinary teams to maintain safe, consistent, and well-managed care packages. Key Responsibilities In your role as an Adult Nurse Manager, you will be trusted to lead care delivery and maintain high clinical standards. Manage and review bespoke care packages for adults with complex needs. Complete clinical assessments, care planning, and medication management. Lead, train, and support carers delivering care in the community. Work collaboratively with CHC nurses, commissioners, and MDT partners. About You This Adult Nurse Manager role will suit an experienced nurse who is confident working autonomously in the community. Registered General Nurse with a current NMC PIN. Recent hands-on experience with tracheostomy care and ventilated patients. Experience working at Band 5 or Band 6 level in community or complex care. If you are considering your next step as an Adult Nurse Manager and want a role that values clinical judgement and work life balance, we would be happy to talk. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobSupportive team culture | Hands-on operational role | Varied and fast-paced environment | Real ownership of office function Keeping a busy workplace running smoothly can be hugely rewarding, and this Office Manager role offers exactly that. You will be the go-to person ensuring everything behind the scenes works seamlessly, supporting both staff and visitors in a well-organised, professional setting. This Office Manager position may also suit an experienced Office Coordinator or Office Administrator ready to step up. You will have real autonomy to shape how the office operates, with the trust to take ownership and improve processes. The environment is fast-paced but supportive, where your organisation and practical approach will be genuinely valued. Package & Benefits • Salary of £35,000 to £45,000 per annum • Private healthcare • Birthday leave • Blue Light Card • Season Ticket Loan • Employee Assistance Programme • Cycle to Work Scheme and Tech Scheme • Gym discount and free eye tests • Staff Skills Academy and team socials About the Company This organisation is one of the UK’s leading complex care providers, delivering high-quality, nurse-led services within the community. The culture is collaborative and people-focused, with a strong emphasis on professionalism, reliability, and creating a well-run environment. Key Responsibilities • Oversee the day-to-day running of the office and act as the central point of contact • Manage facilities, suppliers and maintenance to ensure a safe and organised workplace • Ensure the office is fully stocked and running efficiently • Provide hands-on IT and administrative support, including setting up equipment and users • Troubleshoot office and IT issues quickly and effectively • Support meetings, internal operations and office coordination • Assist with general administration and document management • Organise team activities and office engagement • Work closely with management and HR to support operations About You • Proven experience as an Office Manager, Office Coordinator or similar role • Strong IT skills including device setup and user management • Experience managing office facilities, suppliers and operations • Highly organised with strong attention to detail • Calm, proactive and solutions-focused • Strong communication skills with a professional approach If you are a proactive Office Manager or Office Coordinator who enjoys keeping things running smoothly, this is a great opportunity to take ownership in a fast-paced environment. If you are interested in applying for this Office Manager position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA.
ApplyView JobClinical leadership in a fast-paced surgical environment | Autonomy to shape patient care | Supportive culture focused on quality outcomes | Ongoing professional development opportunities A rewarding opportunity for a Ward Manager to take ownership of a busy surgical ward within a high-quality private healthcare setting based in Nottingham. This Ward Manager role offers the chance to lead a dedicated clinical team while ensuring exceptional patient care across a varied multi-speciality caseload. As a Ward Manager, you will have genuine autonomy to influence standards, support service development, and drive continuous improvement. The environment supports leadership growth, with structured development and the ability to make meaningful decisions that directly impact patient outcomes and team performance. Package & Benefits • £50,000 per annum. • Private medical cover available. • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with option to buy or sell days. • Employer pension • Access to structured training and development programmes. • Free on-site parking where available. About the Company You will be joining a well-established private healthcare setting delivering high standards of surgical care across a range of specialities. The service is known for its patient-focused approach, efficient clinical pathways, and commitment to maintaining a supportive working culture for all clinical staff. Key Responsibilities • Lead and support the nursing team to deliver safe, high-quality patient care across a busy ward. • Oversee staffing, coordination of resources, and daily operational performance. • Maintain compliance with clinical governance standards and regulatory requirements. • Drive continuous improvement initiatives within the ward environment. About You • NMC registered nurse with current compliance. • Proven experience in a ward-based clinical supervisory or leadership role. • Background working as a Ward Nurse with strong understanding of acute clinical environments. If you are an experienced Ward Manager, or a senior RGN or Staff Nurse ready to step into leadership, this is an excellent opportunity to progress your career in a supportive setting. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion on 02039159084 Clinical leadership in a fast-paced surgical environment | Autonomy to shape patient care | Supportive culture focused on quality outcomes | Ongoing professional development opportunities A rewarding opportunity for a Ward Manager to take ownership of a busy surgical ward within a high-quality private healthcare setting based in Nottingham. This Ward Manager role offers the chance to lead a dedicated clinical team while ensuring exceptional patient care across a varied multi-speciality caseload. As a Ward Manager, you will have genuine autonomy to influence standards, support service development, and drive continuous improvement. The environment supports leadership growth, with structured development and the ability to make meaningful decisions that directly impact patient outcomes and team performance. Package & Benefits • £50,000 per annum. • Private medical cover available. • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with option to buy or sell days. • Employer pension • Access to structured training and development programmes. • Free on-site parking where available. About the Company You will be joining a well-established private healthcare setting delivering high standards of surgical care across a range of specialities. The service is known for its patient-focused approach, efficient clinical pathways, and commitment to maintaining a supportive working culture for all clinical staff. Key Responsibilities • Lead and support the nursing team to deliver safe, high-quality patient care across a busy ward. • Oversee staffing, coordination of resources, and daily operational performance. • Maintain compliance with clinical governance standards and regulatory requirements. • Drive continuous improvement initiatives within the ward environment. About You • NMC registered nurse with current compliance. • Proven experience in a ward-based clinical supervisory or leadership role. • Background working as a Ward Nurse with strong understanding of acute clinical environments. If you are an experienced Ward Manager, or a senior RGN or Staff Nurse ready to step into leadership, this is an excellent opportunity to progress your career in a supportive setting. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion on 02039159084
ApplyView JobClinical leadership role | Service development focus | High impact patient care | Professional autonomy Step into a senior leadership position as Pharmacy Manager based in Hertfordshire, where your hospital pharmacy management experience will directly shape clinical standards and service delivery within a high-performing healthcare environment. This Pharmacy Manager opportunity is ideal for an experienced Pharmacist Manager or Hospital Pharmacist Manager ready to lead a dedicated team, drive improvement, and maintain exceptional medication safety standards. You will have real influence over service development while being supported to continue progressing your own clinical expertise. Expect a role that offers autonomy, trust and the scope to shape pharmacy services. You will lead a team culture focused on patient care, safety and continuous improvement, with genuine support for innovation and professional development. Package & Benefits • Salary up to £65,000 per annum (DOE). • Private medical cover option for partner and dependants. • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays with buy/sell options. • Enhanced pension with employer contributions up to 5%. • Life assurance • Flexible working patterns where operationally possible. • Structured training and development support. About the Company You will be joining a well-established independent healthcare provider known for delivering high-quality patient care within a modern clinical environment. The organisation places strong emphasis on safety, continuous improvement and multidisciplinary collaboration. Teams are supported to develop services that consistently meet high clinical standards and patient expectations. Key Responsibilities • Lead and develop the hospital pharmacy service ensuring safe and effective medicines management. • Oversee staff development, appraisal and performance within the pharmacy team, including as Pharmacy Manager. • Ensure compliance with clinical governance, audit and medication safety standards. • Drive service improvement and implement pharmacy initiatives across the hospital. About You • Registered Pharmacist with the GPhC. • Significant hospital pharmacy management experience is essential for this Pharmacy Manager role. • Strong background in safe medicines management and clinical governance. If you are an experienced Pharmacy Manager, Pharmacist Manager or Hospital Pharmacist Manager looking for your next step, this could be an excellent fit. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care, 02039159084 for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobShape and influence a growing service where your clinical expertise will be valued, with a salary of up to £50,000 per annum and real scope to make an impact. This Adult Clinical Lead opportunity offers the chance to oversee complex homecare packages, develop staff capability, and play a key role alongside senior leadership. If you are an Adult Clinical Lead, Complex Care Lead or Nurse Manager seeking more autonomy, this could be a strong next step. With scope to support service growth and step into wider leadership responsibilities, this Adult Clinical Lead role offers variety, flexibility and real impact. You will help shape standards, support quality outcomes and contribute to a close-knit, values-led culture. Package & Benefits • Up to £50,000 per annum. • Hybrid working, Monday to Friday hours and your own office base. • Mileage paid, mobile phone provided and parking available. • Overtime available for weekend work. About the Company This is a small, family-run care provider with a strong reputation for quality and a positive inspection record. The service delivers predominantly palliative and complex care in the community, with a supportive culture focused on personalised care and staff development. Key Responsibilities • Provide clinical oversight across domiciliary and complex care packages, including palliative care, as an Adult Clinical Lead. • Support training and competency development across areas such as PEG, tracheostomy, NG tubes and epilepsy care. • Assist the Registered Manager with quality, governance and service growth. • Support and develop a care team while maintaining excellent outcomes for clients in this Adult Clinical Lead position. About You • Registered nurse with experience in an Adult Clinical Lead or similar senior community care role. • Background in homecare, complex care or palliative care services. • Experience supporting clinical training, governance and on-call responsibilities. If you are exploring your next move as a Complex Care Lead or Nurse Manager, this role offers genuine progression potential. Apply now or call CALLUM on +44 7445 309375 today!
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Visiting patients in both PO and BN postcodes, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobCommunity Clinical Lead Nurse: Complex Care (Adult and Paediatric) Location: London Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum plus £5,000 car allowance Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, hybrid working, no nights or weekends Are you an experienced community nurse seeking a Community Clinical Lead Nurse role that offers genuine clinical autonomy, a manageable caseload, and an excellent work life balance? This role involves overseeing a small, mixed caseload of adult and paediatric community complex care packages across London. You will have protected time for assessments, care planning, and clinical oversight, allowing you to focus on quality, safety, and outcomes. You will join a large, established, and award-winning complex care provider. The role As a Community Clinical Lead Nurse, you will act as the named clinical lead for your allocated packages, supporting adults and children with complex health needs in the community. The role is clinically focused, with no expectation to cover shifts or fill rota gaps. You will provide leadership, supervision, and clinical guidance to community care teams, maintaining consistently high standards across each package. Key responsibilities Act as the named clinical lead for a defined caseload of community complex care packages Complete assessments, reviews, and ongoing clinical monitoring Develop and review bespoke care plans Provide clinical oversight, supervision, and staff support Deliver clinical training and competency assessments Work collaboratively with MDTs, CHC nurses, commissioners, schools, and therapy teams What we are looking for Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN Adult, Children’s, or dual-qualified nurses welcome Minimum of 18 months UK nursing experience with recent complex care exposure Confidence working across adult and paediatric care packages, or willingness to develop Strong leadership, communication, and clinical decision-making skills Band 5 or Band 6 nurses with leadership or senior shift experience encouraged to apply What is on offer Salary up to £50,000 per annum plus £5,000 car allowance 45p per mile business mileage and hybrid working Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm with no nights or weekends Clinically manageable caseload 33 days annual leave and private pension scheme Structured learning and development programme with equipment provided Why nurses stay This Community Clinical Lead Nurse role offers a sustainable workload, strong clinical governance, and the opportunity to deliver high-quality care for both adults and children within a stable and growing organisation. If you are interested in applying for this Community Clinical Lead Nurse position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobAre you a passionate and experienced Deputy Home Manager looking to step into a supportive, high-quality care environment? This is an excellent opportunity for a Deputy Home Manager to join a well-established care provider delivering outstanding residential and nursing care within a beautiful countryside setting. With a salary of up to £58,000, this role offers the chance to make a genuine impact while progressing your leadership career. The Role As a Deputy Home Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the Home Manager to deliver exceptional care standards and ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the service. You’ll help create a safe, welcoming, and person-centred environment where residents can thrive, while also leading and motivating a dedicated care team. Key Responsibilities Support the overall management of the home, ensuring high standards of care and compliance Assist with admissions and build strong relationships with residents, families, and professionals Promote independence, dignity, and wellbeing for all residents Oversee care delivery, staffing, and daily operations Lead, support, and develop the team, deputising for the Home Manager when required Maintain strong links with external stakeholders and regulatory bodies Requirements for Deputy Home Manager Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with a valid PIN Experience working as a Deputy Home Manager or in a similar leadership role within elderly care services Strong knowledge of care standards and regulatory requirements Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills Level 5 Health & Social Care qualification (desirable) Benefits Competitive salary up to £58,000 Enhanced family leave pay Paid induction programme Flexible working patterns 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Paid NMC PIN renewal Occupational sick pay Employee wellbeing support and counselling services Retail discounts and reward schemes Cycle to work scheme Ongoing training and development opportunities Free DBS and uniform On-site parking and subsidised meals Apply Now If you’re a dedicated Deputy Home Manager ready to take the next step in your career, apply today or contact Callum at Leaders in Care on 07445 309375 for further details.
ApplyView JobLooking for a theatre role with a better work-life balance and the chance to learn specialist skills? We’re recruiting for a Scrub Nurse or ODP to join a leading independent provider of NHS cataract surgery covering the Exeter area. This is a great opportunity to develop within ophthalmic surgery, working in a supportive theatre team with clear training and progression opportunities. The Role Scrubbing for ophthalmic procedures Supporting consultants during surgery Preparing theatre equipment and clinical areas Assisting with patient admission and discharge Maintaining safe clinical practice and documentation You’ll work 37.5 hours per week across 4 days (7:30am–5:30pm) within a local Exeter site. What’s on offer? Salary up to £45,000 per annum DOE 4 day working week Bonus schemes paid twice per year - up to 10% of annual salary Specialist ophthalmic training Clear progression opportunities Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) or ODP with valid registration (NMC or HCPC) Previous theatre / scrub experience If this sounds like the next step in your theatre career, apply now or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 today. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobLooking for a theatre role with a better work-life balance and the chance to learn specialist skills? We’re recruiting for a Scrub Nurse or ODP to join a leading independent provider of NHS cataract surgery covering the Dorchester area. This is a great opportunity to develop within ophthalmic surgery, working in a supportive theatre team with clear training and progression opportunities. The Role Scrubbing for ophthalmic procedures Supporting consultants during surgery Preparing theatre equipment and clinical areas Assisting with patient admission and discharge Maintaining safe clinical practice and documentation You’ll work 37.5 hours per week across 4 days (7:30am–5:30pm) within a local Dorchester site cluster. What’s on offer? Starting salary up to £41,875 per annum - open to negotiation 4 day working week Bonus schemes paid twice per year - up to 10% of annual salary Specialist ophthalmic training Clear progression opportunities Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) or ODP with valid registration (NMC or HCPC) Previous theatre / scrub experience If this sounds like the next step in your theatre career, apply now or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for next steps. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobRegistered Nurse - Community Complex Care Kent (Rochester) £55,000 per annum + Benefits We are looking for a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse to join an award-winning community complex care provider in Kent. This is a unique opportunity to deliver high-quality, one-to-one clinical care within the community while progressing your career with a highly respected organisation that truly invests in its people. This provider is known for delivering exceptional, person-centred care across a range of complex packages, and offers a supportive environment where clinical excellence and professional development go hand in hand. Benefits Industry-leading salary of £55,000 per annum Bespoke clinical induction tailored to your experience Ongoing training and support, including further qualifications Clear progression pathways into leadership roles NMC fees paid The Role As a Community Complex Care Nurse, you will deliver the highest standard of clinical care to individuals in their own homes. You’ll work across a variety of complex care packages, using advanced clinical skills while building meaningful relationships with service users and their families. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering high-quality, person-centred clinical care Managing complex needs including tracheostomy care, ventilator support, and seizure management Working collaboratively with the Service Manager and wider multidisciplinary team Updating and reviewing care plans to reflect changing needs Building strong, trusting relationships with service users and their families Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC pin Prior experience in ICU, HDU, or community complex care (essential) Strong clinical skills including tracheostomy care & ventilator care (essential) Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities A real commitment to provided high-quality care Apply If you’re a Registered Nurse looking to take the next step in your career within a progressive and supportive provider, apply now or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information.
ApplyView JobRegistered Nurse (Community Complex Care) Leicestershire £55,000 per annum + Benefits We are looking for a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse to join an award-winning community complex care provider in Leicestershire. This is a unique opportunity to deliver high-quality, one-to-one clinical care within the community while progressing your career with a highly respected organisation that truly invests in its people. This provider is known for delivering exceptional, person-centred care across a range of complex packages, and offers a supportive environment where clinical excellence and professional development go hand in hand. Benefits Industry-leading salary of £55,000 per annum Bespoke clinical induction tailored to your experience Ongoing training and support, including further qualifications Clear progression pathways into leadership roles NMC fees paid Paid mileage The Role As a Community Complex Care Nurse, you will deliver the highest standard of clinical care to individuals in their own homes. You’ll work across a variety of complex care packages, using advanced clinical skills while building meaningful relationships with service users and their families. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering high-quality, person-centred clinical care Managing complex needs including tracheostomy care, ventilator support, and seizure management Working collaboratively with the Service Manager and wider multidisciplinary team Updating and reviewing care plans to reflect changing needs Building strong, trusting relationships with service users and their families Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC pin Prior experience in ICU, HDU, or community complex care (essential) Strong clinical skills including tracheostomy care & ventilator care (essential) Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities A real commitment to provided high-quality care Apply If you’re a Registered Nurse looking to take the next step in your career within a progressive and supportive provider, apply now or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information.
ApplyView JobClinical Services Manager | Specialist Mental Health Service | Leadership Opportunity Are you a Clinical Services Manager looking to step into a role where your leadership genuinely shapes patient outcomes and service performance? This is a standout opportunity for a Clinical Services Manager to join a specialist mental health service, offering autonomy, clinical influence, and strong MDT collaboration in a therapeutic, recovery-focused environment. This Clinical Services Manager position is ideal for someone stepping up from Ward Manager level or an experienced Clinical Services Manager seeking broader responsibility across a service. You’ll play a key role in driving standards, developing teams, and ensuring high-quality, person-centred care. The Role As a Clinical Services Manager, you will: • Lead the day-to-day clinical and operational performance of the service • Oversee staffing, rota planning, and workforce compliance to ensure safe staffing levels • Drive clinical excellence through audits, governance processes, and continuous improvement • Manage referrals, incidents, and complaints in line with regulatory frameworks • Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including nursing, psychology, and allied health professionals Package & Benefits • £55,000 to £60,000 per annum depending on experience • 33 days annual leave including bank holidays, plus birthday off and option to buy more • Ongoing training and clear career development pathways • Employee rewards platform and wellbeing support • Blue Light Card discounts and financial wellbeing tools • Life assurance and pension contribution • 24/7 GP access and enhanced maternity package • Subsidised meals and free parking About the Service You will be joining a specialist mental health provider delivering high-quality, person-centred care for individuals with complex needs. The service offers a calm, structured, and therapeutic environment with a strong focus on recovery and outcomes. About You • Registered Nurse (RMN or RNLD) with an active NMC PIN • Previous experience as a Ward Manager or similar leadership role • Strong background within mental health or specialist services • Experience in clinical governance, audits, and regulatory compliance If you’re ready to step into a Clinical Services Manager role with real scope to influence and lead, this is an opportunity to take that next move. Even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, feel free to apply or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Covering BH and DT postcodes, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobIf you’re an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse looking for more autonomy and meaningful patient relationships, this community-based opportunity offers the chance to deliver specialist cancer care in patients’ homes across the Oxford region. You’ll earn up to £44,500 per annum while working in a role that gives you the time and space to focus on truly personalised care. This is a role built around trust and clinical excellence. You’ll work independently, supported by a wider clinical team, delivering high-quality oncology and haematology treatments in a setting that prioritises dignity, comfort and continuity of care. Package & Benefits Salary up to £44,500 per annum Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme and life insurance Private medical insurance after qualifying period Ongoing training and development opportunities About the Company You will be joining a leading healthcare provider delivering specialist cancer care in the community. The organisation is growing and committed to delivering safe, high-quality treatment while supporting nurses with strong clinical governance and ongoing professional development. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients in line with agreed care plans Conduct clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of safe practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families About You Registered General Nurse with a valid NMC PIN Qualified and competent in administering cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and comprehensive clinical assessments If you’re an Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse or Chemotherapy Nurse seeking a rewarding community-based role, we would love to speak with you. Apply today or contact Callum at Leaders in Care on 07445 309375 for further details. REF: LICCB1
ApplyView JobCommunity Paediatric Nurse – RSCN – Monday to Friday West London (UB3) £34,000–£39,000 + Company Car / £4,877 Allowance + Benefits Are you a Community Paediatric Nurse looking for a Monday to Friday role that offers genuine work-life balance, a competitive salary, and the opportunity to deliver high-quality care in the community? We are recruiting for a Community Paediatric Nurse to join a leading national homecare provider, supporting children and families across West London in their own homes. This is an excellent opportunity for a Community Paediatric Nurse to move into a structured, well-supported service with a manageable caseload and strong clinical backing. The Role Deliver specialist paediatric nursing care in the community, including IV therapy, cannulation, and subcutaneous injections Manage a small caseload of 4–5 children per day, enabling personalised care Complete clinical assessments and monitor ongoing care plans Work closely with families, carers, and NHS partners to coordinate care Support children with complex needs within a safe home environment Requirements Registered Children’s Nurse (RSCN / RCN) with an active NMC PIN Full UK driving licence Experience within hospital or community paediatric settings Competent in cannulation, subcutaneous injections, and clinical assessments Phlebotomy skills desirable but not essential Salary & Benefits £34,000–£39,000 per annum Fully expensed company car and fuel card or £4,877.50 car allowance Monday to Friday working (no nights or weekends) NMC fees paid 33 days annual leave including bank holidays, with option to buy more Pension scheme Mobile phone and tablet provided Why Apply Monday to Friday schedule supporting strong work-life balance Low caseload allowing time for high-quality, patient-focused care Opportunity to build long-term relationships with children and families Strong clinical support within an established provider If you’re an experienced Community Paediatric Nurse or a Children’s Nurse looking to transition into a Community Paediatric Nurse role, this is an excellent next step. Apply now or contact Callum on 07445 309375 at Leaders in Care for more information.
ApplyView JobAn award-winning Community Drug and Alcohol Misuse Charity is looking for a Substance Misuse Nurse to join their specialist Addictions Clinic based in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity for an RGN or RMN who has a passion for Substance Misuse treatment. Working in a busy detoxification clinic as a Substance Misuse Nurse, the role focuses on providing front line clinical care to service users, including a thorough rehabilitation process. It is preferable (however, not essential) that you have experience in the following: Vaccinations including BBV screening, HIV / Hepatitis B/C screening ECG's Alcohol and opiate detoxification Health Promotion and Rehabilitation The ideal RGN or RMN - Substance Misuse Nurse will possess the following: RGN or RMN qualified Nurse with relevant experience Demonstrable experience or interest in addictions Titration experience is highly desired Current and valid registration with the NMC and a legal right to work in the UK It is not essential that you have experience within addictions, but you must be able to demonstrate your interest in this field of Nursing and show how you have worked to gain experience, transferable skills and how you have come to be interested in Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services. The benefits for this RGN or RMN - Substance Misuse Nurse role include: Monday to Friday hours (9-5) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Generous salary up to £46,000 per annum Working for a charity service with an excellent reputation Thorough induction Excellent training and development opportunities If you are a Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with a passion for treating Substance Misuse and are looking for a new challenge, do not hesitate to click Apply or contact Callum on 07445 309375 at Leaders in Care for more information. LICCB1
ApplyView JobPaediatric Clinical Lead – West Sussex – £50,000 - £55,000 – Hybrid Working Are you a Paediatric Clinical Lead looking to step into a role where you can make a real impact across community complex care? We are recruiting for a Paediatric Clinical Lead to join a growing provider, supporting high-acuity packages across West Sussex, with additional oversight of 2 packages in Salisbury and Bristol. This position offers a great balance of clinical leadership, autonomy and service development within a supportive and expanding team. The Role In this role, you will take ownership of a small number of complex care packages, ensuring safe, high-quality and person-centred care delivery. You will be primarily based across West Sussex, with planned travel to Salisbury and Bristol. The role offers hybrid working with 3 days in the community and 2 days working from home. Key Responsibilities Clinical oversight of paediatric complex care packages Support high-acuity care including tracheostomy, ventilation and epilepsy Complete assessments, care planning and risk management Work closely with families, carers and multidisciplinary teams Ensure staff competency through training and supervision Support mobilisation of new packages and service development Maintain clinical governance, audits and compliance Build strong relationships with commissioners and stakeholders Requirements To be considered for this role, you must have: RGN, RSCN or RN Child qualification with active NMC pin Experience within paediatric complex care (community-based) Strong knowledge of high-acuity care Experience supporting or leading care packages Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Salary and Benefits £50,000 - £55,000 salary Hybrid working (3 days community, 2 days from home) Monday to Friday role Supportive team and structured environment Opportunity to grow within a developing service Why Apply? This Paediatric Clinical Lead role offers the opportunity to work across a small number of high-acuity packages while playing a key part in developing services across the region. You will join a provider focused on quality, growth and delivering outstanding care. If you are interested in applying for this Paediatric Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobPaediatric Complex Care Nurse Leicester £45,000 per annum Are you a Paediatric Nurse looking to work in a truly specialist, high-quality care environment? We’re recruiting for a Paediatric Nurse to join an award-winning complex care provider in Leicester, supporting children with highly complex clinical needs. Benefits Package Salary of £45,000 per annum Bespoke clinical induction Ongoing training and support with further qualifications Support to enhance your clinical skills Company pension scheme NMC fees paid for The Role This is a rare opportunity to join a bespoke, children’s service where care is genuinely person-centred, and clinical excellence is at the heart of everything. As a Paediatric Nurse, you’ll deliver hands-on, high-quality care within a specialist setting, working closely with a skilled multidisciplinary team. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering outstanding, person-centred care Supporting complex clinical needs including tracheostomy care, ventilator support and seizure management Working collaboratively with the Service Manager and MDT Updating and reviewing care plans Building strong, trusting relationships with service users and their families About You To be successful in this role, you will: Be a Paediatric Nurse (RSCN) with an active NMC PIN Have experience in complex care or Paediatric ICU Competent in tracheostomy care, ventilator care & seizure management Be passionate about delivering high-quality, compassionate care If you’re ready to take the next step in your nursing career within a supportive and forward-thinking provider, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information.
ApplyView JobCare Coordinator – Complex Care – Littlehampton (Hybrid) – £28,000 - £32,000 – Monday to Friday We are recruiting for a Care Coordinator to join a growing complex care provider based in Littlehampton. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive, relaxed and well-structured team, offering full training, a clear induction and genuine career progression within a fast-growing organisation. The role offers hybrid working (1-2 days from home per week), with the remaining days based at the Littlehampton head office. This is a Monday to Friday role with no weekend requirements. The Role In this Care Coordinator role, you will be responsible for the day-to-day coordination of care packages, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred service delivery. You will manage rotas, coordinate staff and support the ongoing delivery of complex care packages within the community. Key Responsibilities Coordinate care packages, ensuring continuity and high standards of care Manage staff rotas and ensure full coverage across all packages Build and maintain strong relationships with service users, families and care staff Support mobilisation and ongoing management of care packages Work closely with clinical and operational teams to ensure safe service delivery Manage day-to-day coordination and administrative duties in a fast-paced environment Support communication, engagement and performance across the team Requirements Experience in a Care Coordinator role within domiciliary care is highly desirable Experience or exposure to complex care is advantageous Alternatively, strong experience in recruitment, scheduling or customer-facing roles will be considered Highly organised with strong attention to detail Excellent communication and relationship-building skills IT literate, including Microsoft Office and care systems Package £28,000 - £32,000 salary Hybrid working (1-2 days from home per week) Monday to Friday only - no weekends Full induction and structured training Supportive and collaborative working environment Clear progression opportunities Why Join? This is a great opportunity to join a provider with a strong team culture and supportive leadership, where you will be given the tools, training and environment to succeed. Whether you are experienced in coordination or looking to step into the role from a similar background, this role offers long-term career development within complex care. Apply If you are interested in applying for this Care Coordinator position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobResponsible Individual (RI) – Children’s Complex Care – Chichester – £400 per day (4 days per month) We are recruiting for an experienced Responsible Individual (RI) to support a specialist children’s complex care package in Chichester. This is a rare opportunity to work with a high-quality provider delivering bespoke, person-centred care to a 15-year-old within a 4:1 support model. This position offers flexibility, autonomy and the opportunity to provide high-level governance and oversight within a premium complex care setting. The Role As the Responsible Individual (RI), you will oversee the quality, compliance and safeguarding of a single high-acuity package, ensuring the service operates in line with Ofsted regulations and best practice standards. This is a part-time contract (4 days per month), ideal for experienced RIs or senior leaders seeking a flexible consultancy-style role. Key Responsibilities Act as the Responsible Individual (RI), ensuring full compliance with Ofsted standards and regulatory requirements Provide oversight of care quality, safeguarding, risk and governance within a 4:1 complex care package Support and challenge the Registered Manager to maintain high standards of care and service delivery Review care plans, risk assessments and behavioural support strategies (including PBS approaches) Lead on audit, compliance and quality assurance activity, ensuring continuous improvement Build effective relationships with families, professionals and external stakeholders Ensure readiness for Ofsted inspections and maintain ongoing compliance Requirements Proven experience in an RI capacity or senior leadership role within children’s residential or complex care Strong knowledge of Ofsted regulations and inspection frameworks Experience working with complex care packages (2:1, 3:1 or 4:1 models) Essential experience supporting young people with EBD (Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties) / SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs) Background supporting young people with autism, complex needs and behaviours that challenge Strong governance, safeguarding and quality assurance experience Confident providing oversight, leadership and constructive challenge Package & Benefits £400 per day 4 days per month (flexible) Long-term contract opportunity High-quality, specialist service Location Chichester Some on-site presence required Apply If you are interested in applying for this Responsible Individual position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobStaff Nurse (Day shifts) Sutton-in-Ashfield £22 p/h + paid breaks + benefits package Ready to take the next step in your nursing career? We’re looking for a Registered Nurse (RGN) to join an award-winning care home in Sutton-in-Ashfield. You’ll be part of a team that invests in your development and gives you the time and support to provide exceptional, person-centred care. If you’re a Registered Nurse who’s keen to grow your experience in a highly regarded setting, this role offers the trust, support, and structured development you need to succeed from day one. Package & Benefits £22p/h + paid breaks - equivalent to £48,048 per annum Tailored clinical induction programme. Ongoing training and development opportunities with full financial support Growing organization with clear progression routes Salary sacrifice scheme. About the Company This is a highly regarded care home known for its compassionate approach and strong clinical standards. You’ll also be joining a growing organisation which plans to open further services in the future, making a for a unique opportunity to explore clear progression routes. Key Responsibilities Assess, plan, and deliver person-centred care plans. Administer medication, dressings, and manage clinical needs safely. Liaise with GPs and multidisciplinary teams to ensure effective care delivery. Build meaningful relationships with residents and their families. About You Registered Nurse qualification (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN. Previous experience working in a care home setting. Up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices and standards. If you are a Registered Nurse looking for a role where your development is genuinely supported, this could be the right next step. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would still encourage you to get in touch. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobAdult Nurse Manager – Community Complex Care Covering Oxford / Reading / Basingstoke £45,000 p/a + benefits Structured Monday to Friday role without on-call pressure If you are a Registered General Nurse seeking a community leadership role paying £45,000 per annum, this Adult Nurse Manager position offers stability, autonomy, and the chance to manage care properly. Covering Oxford to Basingstoke, you will oversee complex adult care packages in the community while working Monday to Friday with no nights or weekends. As an Adult Nurse Manager, you will have genuine ownership of your caseload and the authority to make sound clinical decisions. The role balances hands-on nursing oversight with leadership responsibility, supported by a hybrid structure that includes one day per week working from home. Package & Benefits Salary £45,000 per annum. Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm with no nights or weekends. Hybrid working with one day per week from home. 33 days annual leave including bank holidays. Private pension scheme. Company laptop and mobile phone. Pool car or travel card for community visits. Mileage paid at 45p per mile. Structured training and development programme. About the Company You will be joining a specialist community care provider delivering personalised support to adults with complex clinical needs. The organisation works closely with families, commissioners, and multidisciplinary teams to maintain safe, consistent, and well-managed care packages. Key Responsibilities In your role as an Adult Nurse Manager, you will be trusted to lead care delivery and maintain high clinical standards. Manage and review bespoke care packages for adults with complex needs. Complete clinical assessments, care planning, and medication management. Lead, train, and support carers delivering care in the community. Work collaboratively with CHC nurses, commissioners, and MDT partners. About You This Adult Nurse Manager role will suit an experienced nurse who is confident working autonomously in the community. Registered General Nurse with a current NMC PIN. Recent hands-on experience with tracheostomy care and ventilated patients. Experience working at Band 5 or Band 6 level in community or complex care. If you are considering your next step as an Adult Nurse Manager and want a role that values clinical judgement and work life balance, we would be happy to talk. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobHome Manager (Nurse Qualified) Based in Mansfield £65,000 - £70,000 DOE Dedicated support to step up from Deputy Manager to Home Manager Are you an experienced Clinical Deputy Manager looking to step up? Our client, a well-established nursing home, is seeking a dedicated professional to oversee the day-to-day operations and ensure the highest standards of care for its residents. This unique opportunity offers dedicated support to progress from a Deputy Manager to a Home Manager. You'll be part of a supportive team dedicated to providing exceptional care, that has both your personal and professional development at heart. Package and Benefits Salary of £65,000 - £70,000 DOE Dedicated support to step up from Deputy Manager to Home Manager Salary sacrifice scheme Performance related bonus scheme Full financial support to achieve further qualifications Supportive work environment with a focus on teamwork and collaboration. Salary sacrifice scheme Our client is a well-established nursing care home known for its commitment to providing high-quality care and support to its residents. With a focus on creating a warm and welcoming environment, the company prides itself on its dedicated team and excellent service. As Home Manager, you will: Lead and manage the care home, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards. Oversee staff recruitment, training, and development to maintain a high-performing team. Implement and monitor care plans to ensure residents receive personalised and effective care. Manage budgets and resources efficiently to optimise service delivery. Foster a positive and inclusive culture within the care home. Liaise with families, healthcare professionals, and regulatory bodies to ensure excellent communication and collaboration. Conduct regular audits and reviews to maintain and improve care quality. The ideal candidate for will have: Proven experience as Deputy Manager in a Nursing Home setting Nurse Qualified - highly essential. Excellent knowledge of care standards and regulatory requirements. Financial acumen to manage budgets effectively. A commitment to providing high-quality care and service improvement If you're ready to take the next step in your nursing career, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more information. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobClinical Services Manager £70,000 p/a High-acuity neurological service Outstanding CQC rating If you are an experienced senior nurse ready to lead from the front, this Clinical Services Manager role offers the opportunity to shape clinical standards across four complex care nursing wards. With a salary of up to £70,000 per annum and full-time on-site leadership, you will have genuine influence over quality, safety, and service development. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role. You will work directly with nurses, carers and therapists, strengthening clinical governance, supporting high dependency care, and ensuring patients with neurological conditions receive consistent, evidence-based support. Package & Benefits Salary £70,000 per annum. Company pension scheme. Life insurance. 30 days annual leave. Paid breaks. Free meals on site. About the Company You will be joining a well-established specialist provider of complex neurological care for adults, including those requiring ventilator and tracheostomy support. Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, this service is structured, clinically focused, and committed to delivering care with dignity, compassion and respect within a regulated environment. Key Responsibilities Provide clinical leadership across four complex nursing wards, ensuring safe staffing, skill mix and effective resource allocation. Oversee MDT coordination, admissions, medicines management, IPC processes and GSF accreditation standards. Lead clinical governance reporting, risk management and quality improvement action plans. Manage the clinical budget and maintain oversight of high-dependency patient care pathways. About You Registered Nurse with active NMC PIN and prior experience managing clinical services in a similar complex care setting. Strong background in acute or critical care environments and in-depth knowledge of respiratory and complex care. Experience leading clinical governance processes and quality improvement within a regulated service. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further information. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobWe are currently partnering with a leading independent private hospital in Central London to recruit a Surgical First Assistant (SFA) to join their established theatre team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a high-performing environment alongside renowned consultants, supporting complex surgical procedures and delivering exceptional patient care. As a Surgical First Assistant , you will play a key role in delivering high-quality perioperative care, across orthopaedic and urology cases. Key Responsibilities: Provide skilled assistance as an SFA during surgical procedures Assess, plan, deliver, and evaluate perioperative patient care Act as team leader to ensure safe and efficient theatre flow Support adherence to surgical safety and clinical standards Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Support training, mentoring, and development of junior staff Maintain high standards of infection prevention and aseptic technique About You Essential Requirements: Registered Nurse (NMC) or ODP (HCPC) Qualified Surgical First Assistant (SFA) Minimum 2–3 years’ experience in a scrub roleStrong orthopaedic experience (urology exposure desirable) Broad experience across a range of surgical procedures Excellent communication and teamworking skills Flexible approach to shifts, including on-call participation What’s on Offer Salary up to £51,000 (dependent on experience) Private healthcare cover 27 days annual leave + bank holidays Ongoing training and development Season ticket loan & cycle to work scheme Employee discounts and wellbeing support Clear progression opportunities Apply today to join a highly respected private hospital offering exposure to complex cases, excellent facilities, and a strong focus on professional development and career progression. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Operating in North London, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £44,020 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobPaediatric Clinical Lead - Buckinghamshire (Hybrid, Community Based) Location: Buckinghamshire Salary: £45,000 to £48,000 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Leaders in Care is recruiting for a Paediatric Clinical Lead on behalf of a well-established, nurse-led complex care provider with over 10 years’ experience delivering high-quality community care. This is a strong opportunity for a Paediatric Clinical Lead to join a growing service supporting children with complex health needs across Buckinghamshire, with new packages being mobilised and a clear focus on clinical quality. The Role As a Paediatric Clinical Lead, you will oversee and support the delivery of complex care packages within the community, ensuring safe, effective, and compliant care. Manage paediatric complex care packages across Buckinghamshire Complete clinical assessments, care plans, and risk assessments Deliver training, competency sign-offs, and clinical supervision Liaise with families, commissioners, and multidisciplinary teams Support safe delivery of care including tracheostomy and ventilation This is a hybrid role with 2 days working from home and 3 days in the community. Requirements Registered Children’s Nurse (RSCN or RN Child) with active NMC pin Experience within paediatric complex care in a community setting Previous leadership, senior, or supervisory experience Strong communication and organisational skills Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Benefits £45,000 to £48,000 salary Hybrid working - 2 days from home Monday to Friday role - no nights or weekends Clear progression into senior clinical leadership roles Supportive, quality-focused organisation If you are interested in applying for this position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobCare Coordinator - Complex Care Location: South East London Salary: £32,000 to £37,000 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Leaders in Care is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a respected, nurse-led care provider delivering high-quality, person-centred services to children and adults in their own homes across South East London. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced and organised Care Coordinator to join a growing service with strong governance, clear processes, and a supportive working culture. The Role As a Care Coordinator, you will play a key role in the setup, coordination, and ongoing management of community-based care packages, ensuring safe, effective, and compliant service delivery. Key responsibilities include: Managing care packages from referral through to mobilisation and ongoing delivery Completing care plans, risk assessments, and service documentation in line with regulatory requirements Coordinating rotas and supporting the safe deployment of care teams Liaising closely with families, clinicians, carers, and internal stakeholders Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with CQC standards About You To be successful as a Care Coordinator, you will demonstrate: Previous experience in a Care Coordinator role, ideally within community-based services Strong organisational, communication, and time-management skills A sound understanding of health and social care regulations A proactive, solution-focused, and flexible approach to work What’s on Offer Competitive salary of £32,000 to £37,000 per annum Monday to Friday working pattern with no evenings or weekends 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Ongoing training, development, and progression opportunities Supportive, collaborative working environment If you are interested in applying for this Care Coordinator position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobRegistered Branch Manager – Complex Care – East London – £55,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Bonus Are you an experienced leader within complex care looking to take ownership of a large, high-performing service? We are recruiting for a Registered Branch Manager to join a leading complex care provider based at their East London head office. This is a senior leadership role overseeing a well-established branch delivering over 10,000 hours of care per week across adult and paediatric packages, including learning disability supported living. This opportunity is ideal for a Registered Branch Manager who is confident managing scale, driving quality, and operating in a fast-paced, regulated environment. The Role You will have full operational and clinical oversight of the branch, ensuring safe, effective and compliant delivery of complex care services. Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm Based primarily in the East London head office One day per week working from home Key Responsibilities Oversee delivery of 10,000+ hours of complex care per week Manage adult and paediatric packages, including high-acuity cases Lead on CQC compliance, governance, audits and quality assurance Manage and develop clinical and operational teams Drive performance, growth and service delivery standards Build and maintain relationships with commissioners and stakeholders Oversee care planning, risk assessments and incident management Ensure effective recruitment, onboarding and staff competency Requirements To be considered, you must have: Strong experience within complex care (community-based, high acuity) Experience managing 5,000+ hours of care per week Previous experience in a senior leadership role within complex care In-depth knowledge of CQC standards and governance frameworks Experience working with adult and/or paediatric packages Strong commercial awareness and leadership capability Please note: This role requires direct complex care experience. Candidates with domiciliary care or supported living-only backgrounds will not be considered. Package & Benefits Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 Company car or car allowance Performance-related bonus Hybrid working (1 day from home) Clear progression within a growing provider Why Apply? This is a high-impact Registered Branch Manager opportunity within a well-established provider delivering complex care at scale. You will lead a large branch with strong infrastructure and have the autonomy to drive quality, performance and growth. If you are interested in applying for this Registered Branch Manager position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA.
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Working in the Tyne and Wear community, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobCommunity Dialysis Nurse Newcastle / Teesside £40,840 per annum + bonus + paid mileage Are you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Working in the Newcastle & Teesside area, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For: Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for further details.
ApplyView JobDeputy Manager (Nurse Qualified) Fareham £55,000 p/a Are you a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse ready to take the next step into a leadership role? We’re looking for a nurse-qualified Deputy Manager to join a luxury care home in Fareham, offering high-quality nursing and residential care in a supportive, forward-thinking environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded service rated ‘Good’ by the CQC, where you’ll play a key role in maintaining exceptional care standards while developing your leadership and clinical expertise. Benefits: Excellent salary of up to £55,000 Sociable working hours, mainly Monday to Friday (9am – 5pm) Comprehensive induction programme Ongoing training and development opportunities Company pension scheme The Role: As Deputy Manager, you’ll support the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring the highest standards of clinical care and compliance are consistently delivered. You’ll lead by example, supporting and developing the clinical team while ensuring residents receive person-centred care tailored to their individual needs. Key Responsibilities: Monitor and maintain high standards of care delivered by the clinical team Support the Home Manager with implementing policies, procedures, and operational objectives Oversee resident wellbeing, ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed and updated Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and external healthcare professionals Support clinical governance and ensure compliance with regulatory standards About You: Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Strong knowledge of clinical governance and care planning systems Confident leader with excellent communication skills Passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care Apply today or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobDeputy Manager (Nurse Qualified) Exeter £55,000 p/a Are you a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse ready to take the next step into a leadership role? We’re looking for a nurse-qualified Deputy Manager to join a luxury care home in Exeter, offering high-quality nursing and residential care in a supportive, forward-thinking environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded service rated ‘Good’ in every category by the CQC, where you’ll play a key role in maintaining exceptional care standards while developing your leadership and clinical expertise. Benefits: Excellent salary of up to £55,000 Sociable working hours, mainly Monday to Friday (9am – 5pm) Comprehensive induction programme Ongoing training and development opportunities Company pension scheme The Role: As Deputy Manager, you’ll support the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring the highest standards of clinical care and compliance are consistently delivered. You’ll lead by example, supporting and developing the clinical team while ensuring residents receive person-centred care tailored to their individual needs. Key Responsibilities: Monitor and maintain high standards of care delivered by the clinical team Support the Home Manager with implementing policies, procedures, and operational objectives Oversee resident wellbeing, ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed and updated Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and external healthcare professionals Support clinical governance and ensure compliance with regulatory standards About You: Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Strong knowledge of clinical governance and care planning systems Confident leader with excellent communication skills Passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care Apply today or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobAre you a passionate GP looking to make a difference in the heart of London? Our client, the UK's largest private patient GP employer, is seeking dedicated professionals to join their team carrying out medical screenings. With a focus on preventative and lifestyle medicine, this role offers the opportunity to work with corporate sector professionals who value personalised healthcare. Enjoy a rewarding career as a GP Medical Screener with a competitive salary of £104,000 FTE with options to do 6-10 sessions per week, plus an annual pay review. Benefit from structured, pre-booked appointments during office hours, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance with no expectation to work lates. Take advantage of excellent professional development opportunities, including CPD events and specialist clinics. Our client is renowned for being the largest private patient GP employer in the UK. They pride themselves on offering comprehensive, personalised healthcare services to their patients, primarily from the London corporate sector. With a strong emphasis on preventative care and lifestyle medicine, the company provides an environment where GPs can thrive and grow professionally. As a GP/Health Screener, you will: Provide comprehensive primary care to adult patients who prioritise their health. Engage with patients to explore medical histories, address concerns, and perform examinations. Conduct advanced health screenings and lifestyle coaching conversations. Perform procedures such as blood tests, vaccinations, smear tests, and ECGs. Prescribe medications and discuss medical options and treatments with patients. Package and Benefits: The GP Medical Screener role comes with an attractive package: Annual salary of £104,000 (8-10 sessions per week dep on preferance) 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Private Healthcare Insurance and a private pension with increasing contributions. Enhanced Maternity & Paternity pay. Life Assurance & Critical Illness cover. Season Ticket Loan & Cycle to Work scheme. Corporate discounts and wellbeing perks. Career development opportunities, including internal and external courses, specialist clinics, leadership programmes, and CPD opportunities. Paid Indemnity and up to 5 days of paid study leave. About You The ideal GP Medical Screener candidate will have: GMC registration and be on the GP register (performers list not required). Strong communication and IT skills. A proactive, patient-first approach with a genuine interest in preventative and lifestyle medicine coaching. Training provided on 'Advanced' Health Screening. Private patient experience is desirable but not essential. If you have experience or interest in roles such as General Practitioner, Health Screening Specialist, Lifestyle Medicine Doctor, Preventative Care Physician, or Corporate Health Advisor, this GP Medical Screener position could be the perfect fit for you. Take the next step in your career as a GP Medical Screener and join a leading private healthcare provider in London. With excellent benefits, professional development opportunities, and a focus on personalised patient care, this role offers a fulfilling and balanced career path. Apply today to make a difference in the lives of your patients. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
ApplyView JobIf you’re an Occupational Health Physician looking to work with leading organisations in banking, law, and technology, this Central London role offers the chance to deliver meaningful occupational health support while enjoying a flexible, hybrid working schedule. You’ll join a multi-disciplinary team including Psychologists, Physios, GPs, Nurses, and Wellbeing experts, with opportunities for clinical variety and professional development. You’ll work within well-resourced OH teams that prioritise both patient outcomes and your career growth. This role combines autonomy, a structured schedule, and exposure to corporate client health strategies, allowing you to shape your clinical focus and influence organisational wellbeing. Package & Benefits • Salary £100,000–£105,000 per annum for part-time (pro-rata), £120,000 FTE for full-time. • Hybrid working Monday to Friday with 3–5 days per week flexibility. • 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, with option to buy or sell leave. • Private healthcare insurance. • Pension contribution with progression over length of service. • Critical illness cover and group life assurance. • Season ticket loan and Cycle to Work scheme. • Corporate staff discounts and flexible lifestyle benefits. About the Company You will join a respected UK corporate healthcare provider known for its multi-disciplinary teams and focus on occupational health and wellbeing. The organisation prioritises employee support and career development within a professional, collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities • Conduct occupational health assessments, triage, and absence management. • Lead case review meetings, client consultations, and insight presentations. • Participate in peer review, audit, and quality improvement activities. • Contribute to preventative health strategies and organisational risk management. About You • Primary Medical Degree (MBBS), GMC registered with License to Practice in the UK. • OH qualified (DOccMed, AFOM, MFOM, FFOM, or CESR). • Experience with telemedicine and electronic patient records. If you’d like to explore this opportunity, even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’d love to speak with you. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion. If you’re an Occupational Health Physician looking to work with leading organisations in banking, law, and technology, this Central London role offers the chance to deliver meaningful occupational health support while enjoying a flexible, hybrid working schedule. You’ll join a multi-disciplinary team including Psychologists, Physios, GPs, Nurses, and Wellbeing experts, with opportunities for clinical variety and professional development. You’ll work within well-resourced OH teams that prioritise both patient outcomes and your career growth. This role combines autonomy, a structured schedule, and exposure to corporate client health strategies, allowing you to shape your clinical focus and influence organisational wellbeing. Package & Benefits • Salary £100,000–£105,000 per annum for part-time (pro-rata), £120,000 FTE for full-time. • Hybrid working Monday to Friday with 3–5 days per week flexibility. • 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, with option to buy or sell leave. • Private healthcare insurance. • Pension contribution with progression over length of service. • Critical illness cover and group life assurance. • Season ticket loan and Cycle to Work scheme. • Corporate staff discounts and flexible lifestyle benefits. About the Company You will join a respected UK corporate healthcare provider known for its multi-disciplinary teams and focus on occupational health and wellbeing. The organisation prioritises employee support and career development within a professional, collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities • Conduct occupational health assessments, triage, and absence management. • Lead case review meetings, client consultations, and insight presentations. • Participate in peer review, audit, and quality improvement activities. • Contribute to preventative health strategies and organisational risk management. About You • Primary Medical Degree (MBBS), GMC registered with License to Practice in the UK. • OH qualified (DOccMed, AFOM, MFOM, FFOM, or CESR). • Experience with telemedicine and electronic patient records. If you’d like to explore this opportunity, even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’d love to speak with you. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobDeputy Manager – Complex Care Chichester | Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm £40,000 – £45,000 + Paid Additional Shifts (£22ph) Full-time | Permanent | REF: LICEA Are you an experienced care professional with a background in trauma-informed care and CAMHS, looking for a role where you can have a genuine, hands-on impact? We are recruiting for a Deputy Manager to support a bespoke, high-acuity package for a 15-year-old service user within one of the UK’s leading, clinically led community care providers. This is a unique opportunity for a Deputy Manager to work closely within a small, dedicated team, delivering highly personalised care and making a real difference to one individual’s life. The Role As a Deputy Manager, you will support the Registered Manager in overseeing the day-to-day delivery of care for a single, complex package, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred support. You will play a key role in supporting a young person with trauma-related needs and CAMHS involvement, working closely with the wider MDT, family and care team to ensure consistency, stability and positive outcomes. This is a Monday to Friday role with no weekends required, however there is the opportunity to pick up additional shifts within the package at £22 per hour. Key Responsibilities Support the Registered Manager in overseeing a single, high-acuity care package Ensure consistent, high-quality care delivery tailored to the individual’s needs Work closely with a young person with trauma background and CAMHS involvement Support and supervise a small, dedicated care team Ensure care plans, risk assessments and behavioural support plans are followed and updated Lead on safeguarding, incident management and clinical oversight Maintain strong communication with family members, clinicians and external professionals Support governance, audits and compliance processes Requirements Experience in a Deputy Manager, Team Leader or Senior role within care Strong experience working with trauma and CAMHS Experience supporting children or young people with complex emotional or behavioural needs Good understanding of safeguarding, risk management and care planning Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills Passion for delivering high-quality, person-centred care What’s on Offer £40,000 – £45,000 salary Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm working pattern Additional shifts available at £22 per hour Opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading community care providers Work within a highly focused, specialist package where you can see real impact Ongoing training and development Clear progression opportunities within a growing organisation Additional Information Ideally looking for someone available to start immediately Will consider candidates with up to a 3-month notice period If you are interested in applying for this position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Covering TW postcodes, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £44,020 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Working in the Kent community, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Covering BH and DT postcodes, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobWe’re currently recruiting on behalf of our client, a growing and forward-thinking Occupational Health provider, who are looking for an experienced Occupational Health Nurse to join their team based in Greater Manchester. This is a full-time, permanent position combining clinic-based work with regular travel to client sites using a fully equipped mobile medical unit, ideal for someone who enjoys a varied and hands-on role. Role Overview: You will work collaboratively with the clinical team to deliver a full range of Occupational Health services to a diverse client base. This role involves both clinic and on-site work, with travel forming a key part of your responsibilities (paid within working hours). Key duties include: Case management assessments and management referrals Health surveillance (spirometry, audiometry, HAVS) Administering vaccinations in line with the Green Book Drug and alcohol screening DSE and workplace health assessments Delivering wellbeing clinics and health promotion initiatives Making autonomous clinical decisions and referrals Managing medical stock, vaccines, and equipment safely Maintaining accurate clinical records and ensuring GDPR compliance Supporting junior staff and contributing to team development Participating in internal meetings and service improvement You will also be responsible for travelling to client sites, operating a mobile medical unit, and delivering high-quality, evidence-based care in a variety of workplace settings. Person Specification: Registered Nurse (NMC) Minimum 2 years’ Occupational Health experience Competent in spirometry, audiometry, HAVS, phlebotomy, and vaccinations Full, clean UK driving licence Willingness to travel regularly to client sites Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively Experience implementing clinical protocols and guidelines Benefits: Competitive salary Company pension and life assurance Cycle-to-work scheme and discounted gym membership Free eye tests and flu jab vouchers Staff referral scheme 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and expanding Occupational Health team, offering a varied role with strong development potential. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
ApplyView JobStaff Nurse (Day shifts) Mansfield £48,000 per annum Delivering high-quality care in a truly supportive setting, this Staff Nurse role offers the chance to develop your clinical skills within both elderly and mental health care. Situated in an award-winning home, you will be part of a team that values your growth and gives you the time and support to deliver person-centred care. This Staff Nurse opportunity is ideal for an RGN or RMN looking to build experience in a well-regarded service while progressing towards senior or management roles. You will be trusted in your practice and supported with structured development from day one. Package & Benefits £48,000 per annum Paid breaks. Tailored clinical induction programme. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Clear progression routes into senior and management roles. Salary sacrifice scheme. About the Company This is a highly regarded care home known for its compassionate approach and strong clinical standards. Rated ‘Good’ by the CQC in every category, the service supports both elderly residents and those with mental health needs, creating a varied and rewarding environment where learning and development are prioritised. Key Responsibilities Assess, plan, and deliver person-centred care plans. Administer medication, dressings, and manage clinical needs safely. Liaise with GPs and multidisciplinary teams to ensure effective care delivery. Build meaningful relationships with residents and their families. About You Registered Nurse qualification (RGN or RMN) with a valid NMC PIN. Previous experience working in a care home setting. Up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices and standards. If you are a Registered Nurse looking for a role where your development is genuinely supported, this could be the right next step. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would still encourage you to get in touch. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobWe’re currently recruiting on behalf of our client, a busy Occupational Health provider, who are looking for an experienced Occupational Health Nurse to join one of their London clinics. This is primarily a clinic-based role with occasional local travel to nearby client sites. Role Overview: You’ll work alongside a friendly, professional clinic team delivering a full range of occupational health services to a varied client base. Key responsibilities include: Case management assessments and management referrals Health surveillance: spirometry, audiometry, HAVS Vaccinations in line with the Green Book Drug and alcohol screening DSE and workplace health assessments Supporting wellbeing clinics and health promotion initiatives Autonomous clinical decision-making and referrals Managing vaccines, drugs, and medical stock safely Maintaining accurate clinical records and GDPR compliance Collaborating with the multi-disciplinary team and supporting junior staff Participating in internal meetings and service improvement initiatives Person Specification: Registered Nurse (NMC) with a Diploma or Degree in Occupational Health Minimum 2 years’ Occupational Health experience Competent in spirometry, audiometry, HAVS, phlebotomy, and vaccinations Full, clean UK driving licence Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively Evidence of continued professional development Benefits: £45,000 salary Company pension and life assurance Cycle-to-work scheme and discounted gym membership Free eye tests and flu jab vouchers Staff referral scheme 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative OH team and make a real impact on employee health and wellbeing. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
ApplyView JobClinical Lead (Nurse Qualified) Kirkby-in-Ashfield £52,000 per annum Are you a Registered Nurse ready to take the next step into a genuine leadership role? This is an opportunity to become a Clinical Lead within a well-established care home, where you’ll play a key role in shaping clinical standards, supporting your team, and driving high-quality care every day. This role is ideal for an experienced nurse who wants more responsibility, influence, and a clear pathway into senior management. The Role As Clinical Lead, you’ll work closely with the Home Manager and senior leadership team to ensure outstanding clinical care is delivered across the service. You’ll be visible on the floor, leading by example, mentoring staff, and ensuring residents receive the highest standard of care. You’ll also gain valuable exposure to the operational side of running a successful care home, giving you the experience needed to progress into management. Package and Benefits Salary of £52,000 per annum Financial support for further training and development Tailored clinical induction programme Clear progression pathways into management roles About the Service You’ll be joining an award-winning care provider in Kirkby in Ashfield, known for delivering high-quality elderly care, including complex and advanced dementia support. The home has a strong reputation for clinical excellence, a stable and supportive team, and a clear focus on continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Maintain and monitor high clinical standards across the service Support the Home Manager with policies, procedures, and service objectives Oversee resident wellbeing and ensure care plans are regularly reviewed and updated Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and external healthcare professionals Provide leadership, guidance, and mentorship to nursing and care teams About You Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with a valid NMC PIN Experience in a senior clinical role within a care home environment Strong understanding of clinical governance and care planning Confident leading teams and driving high standards of care Apply Now If you’re currently working as a Senior Nurse, Lead Nurse, or Unit Manager and are ready to step into a Clinical Lead position, we’d love to hear from you. Contact Leaders in Care today for a confidential discussion. Even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’re happy to talk through your experience and career goals.
ApplyView JobQuality Assurance Manager – Complex Care East London (Head Office) | Monday to Friday £40,000 | Full-time | Permanent | REF: LICEA Are you an experienced Quality, Compliance or Operations professional within complex care or supported living looking for a role where you can take ownership of governance, office operations and service setup? We are recruiting for a Quality Assurance Manager to join one of the UK’s leading community complex care providers, delivering high-quality, clinically led care across supported living and home-based services. This is a key opportunity to join a growing organisation, working closely with senior leadership to ensure services are safe, compliant and operationally efficient. The Role As a Quality Assurance Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing office operations, governance processes and supporting the safe setup and mobilisation of supported living services. You will work closely with HR, clinical teams and senior stakeholders to ensure compliance, reporting and operational standards are consistently met across the business. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day running of the London head office Support governance, compliance and operational reporting Ensure all office operations and compliance tasks are completed accurately Monitor clinical and operational systems, including governance and compliance tracking Support the mobilisation and setup of supported living services Coordinate property setup, contractors and health and safety requirements Manage office IT, equipment and facilities Monitor expenses and support financial reporting processes Produce weekly and monthly reports for senior leadership Coordinate meetings, training sessions and office-based activity Requirements Experience in a Quality, Compliance or Operations role within complex care, community care or supported living Strong understanding of CQC, governance and compliance frameworks Experience working in a fast-paced healthcare or care office environment Strong administrative, reporting and Excel skills Knowledge of health and safety processes (Level 3 desirable) Understanding of financial reporting and P&L (desirable) Experience supporting service setup or mobilisation (desirable) Highly organised with strong attention to detail What’s on Offer £40,000 salary Monday to Friday working pattern (office-based) Opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading community complex care providers Work closely with senior leadership including Head of Care and executive team A role with real impact across governance and operations Clear opportunity to develop within a growing organisation If you are interested in applying for this Quality Assurance Manager position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobHead of Business Development – Complex Care South London | Hybrid (1–2 days per month in office) £70,000 – £80,000 + Bonus Full-time | Permanent | REF: LICEA Are you a senior Business Development leader within complex care or supported living looking for a high-impact role with real strategic influence? We are recruiting a Head of Business Development to join a growing, clinically led provider expanding across London and the South of England. This is a key leadership role focused on scaling adult and paediatric complex care packages, alongside Mental Health and Learning Disability supported living services. The Role As Head of Business Development, you will lead growth across community services, driving new business while ensuring services are safe, sustainable and commercially viable. You will take ownership of the full pipeline from referral to mobilisation, working closely with clinical and operational teams to deliver high-quality care packages. Key Responsibilities Drive growth across adult and paediatric complex care packages Increase occupancy across Mental Health and Learning Disability supported living services Build strong relationships with ICBs, CHC teams, local authorities and case managers Lead tenders, bids, pricing and contract negotiations Manage the full pipeline from enquiry through to service go-live Assess referral viability including pricing and operational feasibility Work closely with clinical teams to ensure safe mobilisation Monitor market trends and commissioning activity Provide pipeline reporting to senior leadership Requirements Proven experience in a Head of Business Development or senior Business Development role within complex care Strong background across: Adult complex care Paediatric complex care Mental Health and Learning Disabilities supported living Demonstrated success growing services to 5,000+ hours per week Strong knowledge of NHS, CHC, ICB and local authority commissioning pathways Experience leading tenders, pricing packages and securing contracts Commercially driven with strong stakeholder engagement skills What’s on Offer £70,000 – £80,000 salary Performance bonus Hybrid working (1–2 days per month in office) Senior leadership role with strategic influence Opportunity to scale a growing complex care division If you are interested in applying for this Head of Business Development position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. This role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £44,020 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. This role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £44,020 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
ApplyView JobAdult Clinical Lead – Community Complex Care – £38,000 - £40,000 + Travel Expenses – Merseyside (Liverpool HQ) Are you an experienced nurse looking to step into a leadership role within community complex care? We are recruiting for an Adult Clinical Lead to join a well-established and growing provider delivering high-quality, nurse-led care to adults in their own homes across Merseyside. With a head office based in Liverpool and packages across St Helens, Warrington and surrounding areas, this role offers a great balance of autonomy and support, alongside a manageable adult-only caseload. The Role As an Adult Clinical Lead, you will take ownership of a portfolio of complex care packages, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care delivery. This is a Monday to Friday role with no weekends or nights, giving you a strong work-life balance. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee adult complex care packages in the community Complete clinical assessments, care plans and risk assessments Deliver training, competencies and ongoing clinical supervision to staff Work closely with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams Monitor quality, governance and compliance across your caseload Support with incident management and clinical reporting Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Background in adult complex care or ICU/ITU Experience in a senior, lead or supervisory role Strong clinical skills including tracheostomy and ventilator care Excellent communication and organisational ability UK driving licence preferred Salary and Benefits £38,000 - £40,000 salary depending on experience Travel expenses covered Hybrid working - 1 to 2 days working from home per week Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm 28 days annual leave Adult-only caseload Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to join a growing and supportive provider This is an excellent opportunity for a nurse ready to step into an Adult Clinical Lead position and make a genuine impact in community complex care. The role offers autonomy, progression and the chance to work within a quality-driven organisation. Apply Now If you are interested in applying for this Adult Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobDeputy Manager (Nurse Qualified) Fareham £55,000 p/a Are you a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse ready to take the next step into a leadership role? We’re looking for a nurse-qualified Deputy Manager to join a luxury care home in Fareham, offering high-quality nursing and residential care in a supportive, forward-thinking environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded service rated ‘Good’ by the CQC, where you’ll play a key role in maintaining exceptional care standards while developing your leadership and clinical expertise. Benefits Excellent salary of £50,000 - £55,000 DOE Sociable working hours, mainly Monday to Friday (9am – 5pm) Comprehensive induction programme Ongoing training and development opportunities Company pension scheme The Role As Deputy Manager, you’ll support the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring the highest standards of clinical care and compliance are consistently delivered. You’ll lead by example, supporting and developing the clinical team while ensuring residents receive person-centred care tailored to their individual needs. Key Responsibilities Monitor and maintain high standards of care delivered by the clinical team Support the Home Manager with implementing policies, procedures, and operational objectives Oversee resident wellbeing, ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed and updated Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and external healthcare professionals Support clinical governance and ensure compliance with regulatory standards About You Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Experience in a senior clinical role within a care home setting Strong knowledge of clinical governance and care planning systems Confident leader with excellent communication skills Passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care If you’re currently working as a Clinical Lead, Senior Nurse, or Nurse Manager, this could be the perfect next step in your career. Apply Now Apply today or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobDeputy Manager (Nurse Qualified) Exeter £55,000 p/a Are you a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse ready to take the next step into a leadership role? We’re looking for a nurse-qualified Deputy Manager to join a luxury care home in Exeter, offering high-quality nursing and residential care in a supportive, forward-thinking environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded service rated ‘Good’ in every category by the CQC, where you’ll play a key role in maintaining exceptional care standards while developing your leadership and clinical expertise. Benefits Excellent salary of £50,000 - £55,000 DOE Sociable working hours, mainly Monday to Friday (9am – 5pm) Comprehensive induction programme Ongoing training and development opportunities Company pension scheme The Role As Deputy Manager, you’ll support the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring the highest standards of clinical care and compliance are consistently delivered. You’ll lead by example, supporting and developing the clinical team while ensuring residents receive person-centred care tailored to their individual needs. Key Responsibilities Monitor and maintain high standards of care delivered by the clinical team Support the Home Manager with implementing policies, procedures, and operational objectives Oversee resident wellbeing, ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed and updated Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and external healthcare professionals Support clinical governance and ensure compliance with regulatory standards About You Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Experience in a senior clinical role within a care home setting Strong knowledge of clinical governance and care planning systems Confident leader with excellent communication skills Passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care If you’re currently working as a Clinical Lead, Senior Nurse, or Nurse Manager, this could be the perfect next step in your career. Apply Now Apply today or contact Dale on 020 3314 7746 for more information. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobCare Coordinator – Complex Care Milton Keynes / Bedford £35k + Bonus + Benefits Are you an organised, people-focused professional looking to take the next step in your care career? We’re working with a well-established and growing complex care provider to recruit a Care Coordinator in Milton Keynes. This provider specialises in delivering high-quality, person-centred care to individuals with long-term and complex health needs in the community. This is an opportunity to join a supportive, forward-thinking team where your coordination skills will directly impact the quality of care delivered every day. Benefits Competitive salary of £35,000 p/a Sociable working hours, with hybrid working Performance-related bonus scheme Private medical insurance Generous annual leave entitlement, with annual increases Employee assistance programme Opportunities for development within a growing provider The Role As Care Coordinator, you’ll play a central role in ensuring care packages run smoothly, safely, and efficiently. You’ll act as the link between clients, families, and care staff—making sure the right support is in place at the right time. This is a fast-paced, rewarding position suited to someone who thrives on organisation, communication, and making a difference. Key Responsibilities Act as the main point of contact for clients and their families Coordinate care plans and build effective staff rotas Manage staff availability and ensure care packages are fully covered Liaise with care teams to maintain continuity and quality of care Process and verify timesheets for payroll Support recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing staff performance Conduct quality monitoring visits Maintain accurate digital and paper records Participate in the on-call rota, including out-of-hours support About You Experience in a care coordination, scheduling, or similar role (desirable) Strong organisational and time management skills Comfortable working in a fast-paced, people-focused environment Proactive, solution-oriented approach Excellent communication skills Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle and appropriate insurance This role would suit someone who has worked as a Care Planner, Care Coordinator, Care Administrator, or Scheduling Coordinator. Apply Now If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and be part of a team delivering outstanding complex care, apply today.
ApplyView JobAre you a community-based Nurse ready to take the next step into a more autonomous, leadership-focused role - or a strong clinical leader in a hospital setting looking to transition into the community? We’re partnering with a specialist complex care provider to recruit a Nurse Case Manager supporting adult clients with complex needs in the community. This is a rewarding hybrid opportunity offering the perfect balance of home working and client visits, with real autonomy and impact. Why This Role Stands Out Up to £50,000 salary (DOE) Hybrid working – manage your own diary between home and the field Autonomy & flexibility – no two days the same Meaningful impact – support adult clients to live independently at home Clear progression into clinical leadership The Role As Nurse Case Manager, you’ll take ownership of complex care packages for adult clients, ensuring safe, high-quality delivery while developing and supporting care teams. Key responsibilities: Managing and reviewing complex care packages in the community Leading clinical quality, governance, and best practice Delivering specialist training (e.g. tracheostomy, ventilation) Assessing and signing off staff competencies Coaching and mentoring care teams Building strong relationships with clients, families, and MDTs About You Registered Nurse with NMC PIN Experience in complex care (e.g. tracheostomy, ventilation, spinal injury) Passion for developing others and improving care standards Strong communication and organisational skills Confident working independently in a community setting Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle If you’re ready for a role offering more flexibility, more influence, and a better work-life balance, apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further information. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobAdult Clinical Lead – Community Complex Care – £45,000 - £48,000 + Travel Expenses – Hertfordshire Are you an experienced nurse looking to step into a leadership role within community complex care? We are recruiting for an Adult Clinical Lead to join a well-established and growing provider delivering high-quality, nurse-led care to adults in their own homes across Hertfordshire. This role offers a great balance of autonomy and support, with a hybrid working model and a manageable adult-only caseload. The Role As an Adult Clinical Lead, you will take ownership of a portfolio of complex care packages, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care delivery. This is a Monday to Friday role with no weekends or nights, giving you a strong work-life balance. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee adult complex care packages in the community Complete clinical assessments, care plans and risk assessments Deliver training, competencies and ongoing clinical supervision to staff Work closely with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams Monitor quality, governance and compliance across your caseload Support with incident management and clinical reporting Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Background in adult complex care or ICU/ITU Experience in a senior, lead or supervisory role Strong clinical skills including tracheostomy and ventilator care Excellent communication and organisational ability UK driving licence preferred Salary and Benefits £45,000 - £48,000 salary depending on experience Travel expenses covered Hybrid working - 1 to 2 days working from home per week Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm 28 days annual leave Adult-only caseload Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to join a growing and supportive provider This is an excellent opportunity for a nurse ready to step into an Adult Clinical Lead position and make a genuine impact in community complex care. The role offers autonomy, progression and the chance to work within a quality-driven organisation. Apply Now If you are interested in applying for this Adult Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobAdult Clinical Lead – Community Complex Care – £45,000 - £48,000 + Travel Expenses – Essex Are you an experienced nurse looking to step into a leadership role within community complex care? We are recruiting for an Adult Clinical Lead to join a well-established and growing provider delivering high-quality, nurse-led care to adults in their own homes across Essex. This role offers a great balance of autonomy and support, with a hybrid working model and a manageable adult-only caseload. The Role As an Adult Clinical Lead, you will take ownership of a portfolio of complex care packages, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care delivery. This is a Monday to Friday role with no weekends or nights, giving you a strong work-life balance. Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee adult complex care packages in the community Complete clinical assessments, care plans and risk assessments Deliver training, competencies and ongoing clinical supervision to staff Work closely with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams Monitor quality, governance and compliance across your caseload Support with incident management and clinical reporting Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC PIN Background in adult complex care or ICU/ITU Experience in a senior, lead or supervisory role Strong clinical skills including tracheostomy and ventilator care Excellent communication and organisational ability UK driving licence preferred Salary and Benefits £45,000 - £48,000 salary depending on experience Travel expenses covered Hybrid working - 1 to 2 days working from home per week Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm 28 days annual leave Adult-only caseload Ongoing training and career development Opportunity to join a growing and supportive provider This is an excellent opportunity for a nurse ready to step into an Adult Clinical Lead position and make a genuine impact in community complex care. The role offers autonomy, progression and the chance to work within a quality-driven organisation. Apply Now If you are interested in applying for this Adult Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobLooking for a rewarding night nursing role in a supportive care environment? We’re recruiting a Registered Nurse to join a well-established care service in Skelmersdale, offering good staffing support, hands-on leadership, and opportunities to develop your career. The Role: As a Night Nurse, you’ll take responsibility for a designated area of the service, ensuring residents receive safe, high-quality care throughout the night. You’ll make clinical decisions, support residents’ needs, and provide guidance to the care team during quieter but equally important overnight hours. Key Responsibilities: Overseeing the smooth running of your care area overnight Delivering personal care and clinical nursing support Supporting and guiding care staff on shift Administering and managing medications safely Monitoring residents’ wellbeing and responding to any changes Requirements: Registered Nurse (RGN/RMN) with active NMC registration Understanding of CQC standards and regulations Knowledge of Health & Safety and COSHH guidelines Previous experience in elderly or adult care settings A reliable, organised and proactive approach What’s on Offer? Salary of £23.00 per hour Full-time night shifts only - 3 or 4 shifts per week Friendly and supportive team environment Ongoing training and development opportunities If you’re a Registered Nurse looking for a role where you can make a genuine difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for more information. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobIf you’re a Senior Staff Nurse or experienced Staff Nurse feeling burnt out from unsafe staffing levels and constant pressure, this role offers a genuine step forward. This is a Senior Staff Nurse opportunity within a specialist orthopaedic ward in a respected private hospital, where staffing levels are safe, teams are stable, and nurses are supported to deliver high-quality patient care. Why this Senior Nurse role is different: Safe staffing levels on every shift Well-supported orthopaedic ward environment Private hospital setting with strong clinical standards Real work-life balance with manageable workloads Opportunities to progress into leadership roles Senior Staff Nurse – Orthopaedics role: Lead shifts on a busy orthopaedic ward Deliver high-quality care to orthopaedic and surgical patients Support and mentor Registered Nurses and Healthcare Assistants Work within a multidisciplinary team in a private hospital setting Contribute to clinical governance and continuous improvement Salary & Benefits: Up to £45,000 salary (depending on experience) 60% enhancements for unsociable hours 35 days annual leave including bank holidays Private medical insurance and life assurance Free gym access and meals on shift Funded training and clear progression pathways Requirements: Registered Nurse (RGN) with active NMC PIN Experience in orthopaedics, surgical ward, or private hospital If you’re a Registered Nurse or Senior Staff Nurse exploring new opportunities in a private hospital, this is a role worth discussing. Apply now or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876 725 for a confidential chat. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobIf you’re an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse looking for more autonomy and meaningful patient relationships, this community-based opportunity offers the chance to deliver specialist cancer care in patients’ homes across the Dundee region. You’ll earn up to £44,500 per annum while working in a role that gives you the time and space to focus on truly personalised care. This is a role built around trust and clinical excellence. You’ll work independently, supported by a wider clinical team, delivering high-quality oncology and haematology treatments in a setting that prioritises dignity, comfort and continuity of care. Package & Benefits Salary up to £44,500 per annum Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme and life insurance Private medical insurance after qualifying period Ongoing training and development opportunities About the Company You will be joining a leading healthcare provider delivering specialist cancer care in the community. The organisation is growing and committed to delivering safe, high-quality treatment while supporting nurses with strong clinical governance and ongoing professional development. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients in line with agreed care plans Conduct clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of safe practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families About You Registered General Nurse with a valid NMC PIN Qualified and competent in administering cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and comprehensive clinical assessments If you’re an Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse or Chemotherapy Nurse seeking a rewarding community-based role, we would love to speak with you. Click apply or contact Sam at Leaders in Care for more information on 07828876725. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobIf you’re an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse looking for more autonomy and meaningful patient relationships, this community-based opportunity offers the chance to deliver specialist cancer care in patients’ homes across Glasgow. You’ll earn up to £44,500 per annum while working in a role that gives you the time and space to focus on truly personalised care. This is a role built around trust and clinical excellence. You’ll work independently, supported by a wider clinical team, delivering high-quality oncology and haematology treatments in a setting that prioritises dignity, comfort and continuity of care. Package & Benefits Salary up to £44,500 per annum Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme and life insurance Private medical insurance after qualifying period Ongoing training and development opportunities About the Company You will be joining a leading healthcare provider delivering specialist cancer care in the community. The organisation is growing and committed to delivering safe, high-quality treatment while supporting nurses with strong clinical governance and ongoing professional development. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients in line with agreed care plans Conduct clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of safe practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families About You Registered General Nurse with a valid NMC PIN Qualified and competent in administering cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and comprehensive clinical assessments If you’re an Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse or Chemotherapy Nurse seeking a rewarding community-based role, we would love to speak with you. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, that is absolutely fine. Click apply or contact Sam at Leaders in Care for more information on 07828876725. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobSenior Safeguarding Nurse - MASH / Children’s Social Care Front Door Location: Grimsby (Hybrid - Minimum 2 days on site) Rate: £45 - £50 per hour Contract: 6 months (Agency) Hours: 0.8 WTE - 4 days per week Start Date: ASAP The Opportunity We are currently recruiting for a Senior Safeguarding Nurse (MASH) to join a high-performing Integrated Care Board, working within the Children’s Social Care Front Door. This role sits at the heart of a multi-agency safeguarding hub (MASH), where you will provide the health perspective within statutory safeguarding decision-making, working alongside social care, police, education and partner agencies. This is a fast-paced, decision-making environment requiring strong safeguarding expertise, the ability to interpret complex information, and confidence to contribute to real-time safeguarding outcomes for children aged 0-18. Why This Role Stands Out Immediate start with fast-track onboarding Work within a well-established multi-agency safeguarding hub Key role influencing front door safeguarding decisions Opportunity to work alongside social care, police and health professionals Hybrid working with minimum 2 days on site The Role As the Senior Safeguarding Nurse (MASH), you will act as the health safeguarding lead within the Children’s Social Care Front Door, ensuring health information is effectively gathered, analysed and used to support safeguarding decisions. You will be responsible for: Acting as the health representative within MASH, contributing to statutory safeguarding decision making Analysing and interpreting safeguarding information from health professionals, schools, police and partner agencies Gathering and collating health information from multiple providers to inform safeguarding assessments Providing specialist safeguarding advice across multi-agency discussions and strategy meetings Supporting referral outcomes and ensuring children are appropriately safeguarded at the earliest stage Contributing to safeguarding reports, case discussions and multi-agency meetings Supporting quality assurance, service improvement and safeguarding processes Advising professionals on safeguarding policies, procedures and best practice What We’re Looking For We are looking for a Senior Safeguarding Nurse with strong experience in safeguarding and multi-agency working. You will have: Registered clinician status (NMC or relevant professional body) Significant experience in safeguarding children within a multi-agency environment Strong understanding of Children’s Social Care referral pathways and MASH processes Experience interpreting complex safeguarding information and influencing outcomes Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Experience contributing to safeguarding assessments, reports and strategy discussions Key Skills & Experience Safeguarding Children | MASH | Children’s Social Care | Front Door | Multi-Agency Working ICB | Local Authority | Police | Health Safeguarding | Risk Assessment Strategy Meetings | Referral Pathways | Early Help | Clinical Governance Safeguarding Reports | Case Discussions | Information Analysis Next Steps If you are interested in applying for this Senior Safeguarding Nurse - MASH / Children’s Social Care Front Door position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA Senior Safeguarding Nurse - MASH / Children’s Social Care Front Door Location: Grimsby (Hybrid - Minimum 2 days on site) Rate: £45 - £50 per hour Contract: 6 months (Agency) Hours: 0.8 WTE - 4 days per week Start Date: ASAP The Opportunity We are currently recruiting for a Senior Safeguarding Nurse (MASH) to join a high-performing Integrated Care Board, working within the Children’s Social Care Front Door. This role sits at the heart of a multi-agency safeguarding hub (MASH), where you will provide the health perspective within statutory safeguarding decision-making, working alongside social care, police, education and partner agencies. This is a fast-paced, decision-making environment requiring strong safeguarding expertise, the ability to interpret complex information, and confidence to contribute to real-time safeguarding outcomes for children aged 0-18. Why This Role Stands Out Immediate start with fast-track onboarding Work within a well-established multi-agency safeguarding hub Key role influencing front door safeguarding decisions Opportunity to work alongside social care, police and health professionals Hybrid working with minimum 2 days on site The Role As the Senior Safeguarding Nurse (MASH), you will act as the health safeguarding lead within the Children’s Social Care Front Door, ensuring health information is effectively gathered, analysed and used to support safeguarding decisions. You will be responsible for: Acting as the health representative within MASH, contributing to statutory safeguarding decision making Analysing and interpreting safeguarding information from health professionals, schools, police and partner agencies Gathering and collating health information from multiple providers to inform safeguarding assessments Providing specialist safeguarding advice across multi-agency discussions and strategy meetings Supporting referral outcomes and ensuring children are appropriately safeguarded at the earliest stage Contributing to safeguarding reports, case discussions and multi-agency meetings Supporting quality assurance, service improvement and safeguarding processes Advising professionals on safeguarding policies, procedures and best practice What We’re Looking For We are looking for a Senior Safeguarding Nurse with strong experience in safeguarding and multi-agency working. You will have: Registered clinician status (NMC or relevant professional body) Significant experience in safeguarding children within a multi-agency environment Strong understanding of Children’s Social Care referral pathways and MASH processes Experience interpreting complex safeguarding information and influencing outcomes Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Experience contributing to safeguarding assessments, reports and strategy discussions Key Skills & Experience Safeguarding Children | MASH | Children’s Social Care | Front Door | Multi-Agency Working ICB | Local Authority | Police | Health Safeguarding | Risk Assessment Strategy Meetings | Referral Pathways | Early Help | Clinical Governance Safeguarding Reports | Case Discussions | Information Analysis Next Steps If you are interested in applying for this Senior Safeguarding Nurse - MASH / Children’s Social Care Front Door position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobLooking for a theatre role with a better work-life balance and the chance to learn specialist skills? We’re recruiting for a Scrub Nurse or ODP to join a leading independent provider of NHS cataract surgery covering the Dorchester area. This is a great opportunity to develop within ophthalmic surgery, working in a supportive theatre team with clear training and progression opportunities. The Role Scrubbing for ophthalmic procedures Supporting consultants during surgery Preparing theatre equipment and clinical areas Assisting with patient admission and discharge Maintaining safe clinical practice and documentation You’ll work 37.5 hours per week across 4 days (7:30am–5:30pm) within a local Dorchester site cluster. What’s on offer? Salary up to £44,000 per annum DOE 4 day working week Bonus schemes paid twice per year - up to 10% of annual salary Specialist ophthalmic training Clear progression opportunities Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) or ODP with valid registration (NMC or HCPC) Previous theatre / scrub experience If this sounds like the next step in your theatre career, apply now or contact Dale at Leaders in Care on 020 3314 7746 today.
ApplyView JobCommunity Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours | Company car If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Northampton area. You will oversee a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Excellent salary of £43,700 p/a Fully expensed company car or car allowance worth £4,800 p/a Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:00am–4pm. Excellent routes for further development Excellent annual leave entitlement Private medical insurance NMC Fees paid for About the Company In this chemotherapy role, you will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Must hold a valid SACT passport, with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobCommunity Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours | Company car If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Wigan area. You will oversee a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Excellent salary of £43,700 p/a Fully expensed company car or car allowance worth £4,800 p/a Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:00am–4pm. Excellent routes for further development Excellent annual leave entitlement Private medical insurance NMC Fees paid for About the Company In this chemotherapy role, you will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Current SACT passport with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Bank Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobLooking for a well-supported nursing role in a high-quality care home? We’re recruiting a Registered Nurse to join a luxury care and nursing home in Banstead, offering excellent staffing levels, strong leadership support, and real opportunities for career development. The Role: As a Registered Nurse, you will be responsible for overseeing a defined area of the home, with the authority and accountability to make clinical care decisions. You will coordinate the smooth running of your care area overnight while supporting residents and guiding the care team. Key Responsibilities: Coordinating the day-to-day running of your care area Providing personal care and nursing support to residents Offering leadership and guidance to the care team Managing and administering routine medication Requirements: Registered Nurse with active NMC registration Awareness of CQC regulations Working knowledge of Health & Safety and COSHH regulations Relevant nursing experience in elderly care A proactive, organised and accountable approach What’s on Offer? Salary up to £24.00 per hour Full-time day or night shifts available Supportive and inclusive working environment Opportunities for training and professional development If you are a Registered Nurse looking to join a supportive team where you can make a real difference, we would love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further details. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobSupportive clinical team | Luxury care environment | Strong learning culture | Meaningful resident relationships Earn up to £24 per hour with paid breaks while building meaningful relationships with residents in this Registered Nurse opportunity. If you are an experienced Registered Nurse, RGN or Staff Nurse looking to grow your career in a well-supported care setting, this role offers the chance to develop your clinical expertise while making a genuine difference every day. You will have real autonomy over your care area, acting as a named nurse for residents while helping to guide and mentor the wider care team. It is a role where your clinical judgement is valued and your development is actively supported. Package & Benefits • Up to £24 per hour with paid breaks • Up to 30 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays depending on service length. • Reimbursement of NMC registration fees. • Workplace pension and life assurance scheme. • Free meals on shift for staff working 6+ hours. • Blue Light discount scheme access. • Refer a Friend incentive including £50 voucher and up to £1,000 bonus. • Ongoing training, career development and study support. About the Company This care provider delivers high-quality residential, nursing and dementia care within modern, well-resourced homes. Teams work in a supportive and collaborative environment where clinical standards, dignity and personalised care are central to daily practice. Key Responsibilities • Oversee the day-to-day clinical running of a defined care area as a Registered Nurse. • Lead and supervise the care team while ensuring safe medication management and administration. • Complete resident assessments and maintain accurate, up-to-date care plans. • Act as a named nurse, building strong relationships with residents and supporting person-centred care decisions. About You • Active NMC registration as a Registered Nurse (RGN or equivalent). • Experience managing medication and supervising care delivery within a care setting. • Working knowledge of CQC regulations and health and safety requirements. If you are a Registered Nurse looking for a role where your clinical skills and leadership make a real difference, we would love to hear from you. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, please reach out for a confidential chat. Apply now or contact Callum on 07445309375 at Leaders in Care today. We’d love to hear from you!
ApplyView JobAre you an experienced Oncology Nurse looking to step away from the ward while continuing to deliver high-quality cancer care? We’re recruiting a Chemotherapy Homecare Nurse to provide specialist treatment and support to patients in their own homes across East London. This is a highly autonomous, patient-focused role where you’ll build meaningful relationships and support individuals throughout their treatment journey, without the pressures of acute shift environments. The Role: Deliver oncology treatments in patients’ homes and community clinics Undertake blood tests, toxicity assessments and line care Administer IV chemotherapy, oral SACT support, pump disconnections, IM/SC injections Provide education, reassurance and clinical guidance to patients and families Manage your own caseload with full clinical support available Requirements: Registered Nurse with active NMC PIN Oncology qualification / SACT passport or equivalent Competent in cannulation and venepuncture Confident working independently in a community setting Full UK driving licence Package: £43,700 base salary + London Weighting up to £8,740 per annum Fully expensed company car & fuel card or car allowance of £4,800 per annum 36 days annual leave Private medical insurance Company pension scheme Annual bonus If you’re seeking an Oncology Nurse role offering autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to provide truly personalised care, apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further details. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobAre you an experienced Oncology Nurse looking to step away from the ward while continuing to deliver high-quality cancer care? We’re recruiting a Chemotherapy Homecare Nurse to provide specialist treatment and support to patients in their own homes across Berkshire. This is a highly autonomous, patient-focused role where you’ll build meaningful relationships and support individuals throughout their treatment journey, without the pressures of acute shift environments. The Role: Deliver oncology treatments in patients’ homes and community clinics Undertake blood tests, toxicity assessments and line care Administer IV chemotherapy, oral SACT support, pump disconnections, IM/SC injections Provide education, reassurance and clinical guidance to patients and families Manage your own caseload with full clinical support available Requirements: Registered Nurse with active NMC PIN Oncology qualification / SACT passport or equivalent Competent in cannulation and venepuncture Confident working independently in a community setting Full UK driving licence Package: £43,700 salary per annum Fully expensed company car & fuel card or car allowance of £4,800 per annum 36 days annual leave Private medical insurance Company pension scheme Annual bonus If you’re seeking an Oncology Nurse role offering autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to provide truly personalised care, apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further details. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobLooking for a theatre role with a better work-life balance and the chance to learn specialist skills? We’re recruiting for a Scrub Nurse or ODP to join a leading independent provider of NHS cataract surgery covering the Dorchester area. This is a great opportunity to develop within ophthalmic surgery, working in a supportive theatre team with clear training and progression opportunities. The Role Scrubbing for ophthalmic procedures Supporting consultants during surgery Preparing theatre equipment and clinical areas Assisting with patient admission and discharge Maintaining safe clinical practice and documentation You’ll work 37.5 hours per week across 4 days (7:30am–5:30pm) within a local Dorchester site cluster. What’s on offer? Starting salary up to £41,875 per annum - open to negotiation 4 day working week Bonus schemes paid twice per year - up to 10% of annual salary Specialist ophthalmic training Clear progression opportunities Requirements Registered Nurse (RGN) or ODP with valid registration (NMC or HCPC) Previous theatre / scrub experience If this sounds like the next step in your theatre career, apply now or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for next steps. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobCompliance Officer – Complex Care – East London – £25,000 to £30,000 A growing community complex care provider in East London is looking to recruit a Compliance Officer to support the onboarding and compliance of nurses and healthcare assistants delivering care packages in the community. This is an office-based role working Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:30pm. The organisation is ideally looking for someone who can start immediately and has previous experience within community care, domiciliary care or complex care services. Key Responsibilities Managing compliance for nurses and healthcare assistants including DBS, right to work, training and registrations Ensuring staff files remain fully compliant with internal governance and CQC standards Supporting onboarding and ensuring staff are compliant prior to deployment Monitoring training compliance and arranging renewals where required Supporting audits and maintaining organised compliance records Requirements Previous experience working as a Compliance Officer, Compliance Administrator or similar Experience within community care, domiciliary care or complex care preferred Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Confident using Microsoft Office and compliance systems Ideally available to start immediately or within a short notice period This role would suit someone currently working as a Compliance Officer within a healthcare provider or care organisation looking to join a specialist complex care service. Salary and Benefits £25,000 to £30,000 depending on experience Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:30pm Office based in East London If you are interested in applying for this Compliance Officer position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA.
ApplyView JobPaediatric Clinical Lead Location: Hampshire, West Sussex and Surrey Salary: £45,000 to £50,000 Working Pattern: Hybrid with regional travel Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract: Full time, permanent We are recruiting a Paediatric Clinical Lead to join a well established, nurse led community complex care provider supporting children with high acuity needs across the South. This is a senior clinical opportunity within a growing organisation offering autonomy, strong governance support and structured progression. The Paediatric Clinical Lead will initially manage a small caseload of four complex care packages due to continued growth across Hampshire, West Sussex and Surrey. The Role The Paediatric Clinical Lead will provide clinical oversight across community based paediatric complex care packages, ensuring safe mobilisation, workforce competency and high clinical standards. You will work closely with families, case managers, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams to ensure safe, effective care within the home environment. Key Responsibilities • Clinical oversight of paediatric complex care packages • Completing assessments, care plans and structured clinical reviews • Mobilisation of new care packages • Clinical training and competency sign off for nurses and healthcare assistants • Governance of tracheostomy, ventilation and complex clinical interventions • Liaison with families, MDT teams and commissioners • Safeguarding escalation and clinical risk management • Participation in audits and quality improvement initiatives Experience Required • Registered Nurse with active NMC PIN (RGN or RSCN considered) • Experience within paediatric complex care or community care • Knowledge of tracheostomy care, ventilation or advanced respiratory support • Leadership or senior nurse experience • Experience working alongside case managers or commissioners • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regionally What You Will Receive • £45,000 to £50,000 salary depending on experience • Hybrid working structure • 33 days annual leave • Private pension scheme • Company laptop and mobile phone • Ongoing CPD and professional development • Opportunity to grow with the service as new packages are commissioned This Paediatric Clinical Lead role offers senior responsibility with a manageable caseload, allowing you to focus on delivering high quality care while supporting service growth across the region. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
ApplyView JobAre you a passionate Specialist Clinical Pharmacist with a keen interest in Acute Care and Oncology? Our client, a leader in private healthcare, is seeking a dedicated professional to join their team at a prestigious healthcare centre in Manchester. This is an exciting opportunity to work in an environment renowned for its outstanding care and cutting-edge clinical trials. This role offers a competitive salary ranging from £46,000 to £56,000, depending on your skills and experience. You'll enjoy a dynamic work environment at a centre rated "Outstanding" by the CQC, with the chance to contribute to pioneering cancer care. Flexible working hours are available, with part-time options considered. Our client is one of the largest private healthcare groups, known for delivering award-winning primary, acute, and complex care. The facility is a hub for advanced cancer treatment and hosts the world's largest early clinical trials unit, providing comprehensive care all in one location. As a Senior Clinical Pharmacist in Acute Care and Oncology, your responsibilities will include: Delivering and evaluating clinical pharmacy services to Oncology departments. Providing high-quality clinical pharmacy services to meet patient and healthcare professional needs. Implementing medicine management systems for Oncology and Acute Care. Acting as a role model and providing clinical supervision and teaching to pharmacy, nursing, and medical staff. Being professionally accountable for any pharmacy function you oversee. Package and Benefits: The Senior Clinical Pharmacist role comes with an attractive package: Annual salary of £46,000 - £56,000. Inclusion of late shift, on-call, and weekend services allowance. Permanent contract with full-time hours, with part-time options available. Opportunities for professional growth and development within a leading healthcare facility. About You The ideal Senior Clinical Pharmacist candidate will have: Membership with the General Pharmaceutical Council and a degree in Pharmacy (BPharm, MPharm, or BSC). A postgraduate clinical qualification, such as a Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy. Essential acute hospital experience. Desirable membership with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Experience in Oncology and Acute Medicine is highly desirable. If you're a Clinical Pharmacist, Oncology Pharmacist, Acute Care Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacist, or a Pharmacist with a passion for specialist areas, this role could be your next career move. Explore the opportunity to make a significant impact in a leading healthcare setting. If you're ready to take your career to the next level as a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist in Acute Care and Oncology, apply today to join a team dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care. Your expertise could be the perfect fit for this outstanding healthcare environment. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more info.
ApplyView JobAdult Nurse Manager – Community Complex Care | Leicester | Remote working We are searching for an Adult Nurse Manager to join a highly-regarded community complex care provider in Leicester. This unique opportunity comes with an excellent salary of up to £45,000 p/a, sociable working hours with remote working, strong routes for further training & development and more excellent benefits. Benefits package includes: Excellent salary of up to £45,000 p/a Sociable working hours of mainly Mon – Fri / 9am – 5pm Remote working Bespoke clinical induction Company pension scheme Quarterly salary bonus incentives Generous annual leave entitlement Paid mileage In this Adult Nurse Manager role, you will have the opportunity to lead the delivery of personalised care packages, support a team of carers, and make a real impact on the lives of adults with complex health needs. You will be joining a highly-regarded, well-established team that is tailored to ensure they provide the highest standards of clinical care across a caseload of 7 service users. Duties of this role include: Create and manage tailored care plans for adult clients with complex care needs Lead, train, and support a team of carers to maintain high standards of care Utilise complex clinical skills including tracheostomy care, ventilator care and seizure management Work in partnership with CHC nurses, commissioners, and wider MDT to maintain bespoke care packages Build strong and lasting relationships with service users and their families Criteria to apply for this position: Registered Nurse (RGN) with an active NMC PIN Fully competent in tracheostomy & ventilator care Full UK driving licence Have a prior background in a leadership role within community complex care Good understanding of CQC standards & clinical governance Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 today. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobNurse Manager – Community Complex Care | Chesterfield | Sociable Working Hours We are searching for an Adult Nurse Manager to join an award-winning community complex care provider based in Chesterfield. This unique opportunity comes with a competitive salary of up to £45,000 p/a, sociable working hours, strong routes for further training & development and more excellent benefits. Benefits package includes: Competitive salary of up to £45,000 p/a Sociable working hours of mainly Mon – Fri / 9am – 5pm Bespoke clinical induction Award-winning training academy to support further professional development Company pension scheme In this Adult Nurse Manager role, you will have the opportunity to lead the delivery of personalised care packages, support a team of carers, and make a real impact on the lives of adults with complex health needs. You will be joining a highly-regarded, growing team that is tailored to ensure they provide the highest standards of clinical care. Duties of this role include: Create and manage tailored care plans for adult clients with complex care needs Lead, train, and support a team of carers to maintain high standards of care Utilise complex clinical skills including tracheostomy care, ventilator care and seizure management Work in partnership with CHC nurses, commissioners, and wider MDT to maintain bespoke care packages Build strong and lasting relationships with service users and their families Criteria to apply for this position: Registered Nurse (RGN) with an active NMC PIN Fully competent in tracheostomy & ventilator care Full UK driving licence Have a prior background in either ICU or ITU Good understanding of CQC standards & clinical governance Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 today. We’d love to hear from you.
ApplyView JobSpecialist CAMHS setting | Enhanced pay incentives | Ongoing clinical development If you are a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) looking to specialise in CAMHS and eating disorders, this role offers the chance to work in a dedicated inpatient service supporting children and young people in Rotherham. You will be part of a structured, well-supported environment where your clinical input genuinely shapes recovery journeys. This is a service that invests heavily in training, clinical supervision, and long-term development. You will gain specialist skills in eating disorders and adolescent mental health within a multidisciplinary team that values safe practice, reflective learning, and professional growth. Package & Benefits Salary £38,000–£44,000 per annum DOE Enhanced pay incentives. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. NMC revalidation reimbursement and enhanced DBS covered. Meals provided on shift. Pension scheme and structured sick pay scheme. Funded training, academic sessions, and external development support. About the Company You will be joining a well-established specialist mental health provider delivering inpatient CAMHS and eating disorder services. The organisation is known for its structured clinical governance, strong leadership presence, and genuine investment in staff training and wellbeing. Key Responsibilities Deliver person-centred nursing care to children and young people within an inpatient setting. Act as named nurse, contributing to care planning, risk management, and MDT reviews. Support specialist interventions including physical health monitoring and NG feeding, with full training provided. Work collaboratively with families and the wider multidisciplinary team to support recovery. About You Registered Mental Health Nurse with a valid NMC PIN. Experience within CAMHS, eating disorders, or inpatient mental health settings. Ability to work a 7-day rota including day and night shifts. If you are looking to develop specialist CAMHS experience within a supportive inpatient environment, we would welcome a confidential conversation. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobAward-winning provider | Ongoing training & development | Paid Breaks If you’re a Registered Nurse based in the Mansfield area looking for a stable role where clinical standards are taken seriously and your development is genuinely supported, this Staff Nurse position offers the chance to work in a well-regarded care home with a strong reputation for quality and retention. You’ll be joining a service that combines elderly care with specialist mental health support, giving you the opportunity to use your existing skills while continuing to develop clinically. The environment is structured, supportive, and led by experienced managers who invest time in their nursing team. This service is also rated ‘Good’ in every category by the CQC. Package & Benefits Excellent salary of £45,000–£48,000 p/a DOE. Paid breaks. Tailored clinical induction programme. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Clear progression routes into senior and management roles. Salary sacrifice scheme. About the Company This is a well-established, award-recognised care home known locally for compassionate leadership, strong clinical governance, and a commitment to supporting nurses both professionally and personally. The service promotes continuity, teamwork, and safe staffing. Key Responsibilities Assess, plan, and review person-centred care plans in line with best practice. Deliver safe nursing care including medication administration, wound care, and clinical monitoring. Liaise effectively with GPs and external healthcare professionals to meet residents’ clinical needs. Build positive, professional relationships with residents and their families. About You Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with a valid NMC PIN. Previous experience working in a care home or similar clinical setting. Up-to-date knowledge of current clinical practices and standards. If you’re considering a move and want an honest discussion about whether this role would suit you, apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more info.
ApplyView JobIf you’re an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse looking for more autonomy and meaningful patient relationships, this community-based opportunity offers the chance to deliver specialist cancer care in patients’ homes across South East London. You’ll earn up to £58,000 per annum while working in a role that gives you the time and space to focus on truly personalised care. This is a role built around trust and clinical excellence. You’ll work independently, supported by a wider clinical team, delivering high-quality oncology and haematology treatments in a setting that prioritises dignity, comfort and continuity of care. Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum + London Weighting Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme and life insurance Private medical insurance after qualifying period Ongoing training and development opportunities About the Company You will be joining a leading healthcare provider delivering specialist cancer care in the community. The organisation is growing and committed to delivering safe, high-quality treatment while supporting nurses with strong clinical governance and ongoing professional development. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients in line with agreed care plans Conduct clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of safe practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families About You Registered General Nurse with a valid NMC PIN Qualified and competent in administering cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and comprehensive clinical assessments If you’re an Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse or Chemotherapy Nurse seeking a rewarding community-based role, we would love to speak with you. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, that is absolutely fine. Click apply or contact Sam at Leaders in Care for more information on 07828876725. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobIf you’re an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse looking for more autonomy and meaningful patient relationships, this community-based opportunity offers the chance to deliver specialist cancer care in patients’ homes across North London. You’ll earn up to £58,000 per annum while working in a role that gives you the time and space to focus on truly personalised care. This is a role built around trust and clinical excellence. You’ll work independently, supported by a wider clinical team, delivering high-quality oncology and haematology treatments in a setting that prioritises dignity, comfort and continuity of care. Package & Benefits Salary up to £58,000 per annum + London Weighting Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme and life insurance Private medical insurance after qualifying period Ongoing training and development opportunities About the Company You will be joining a leading healthcare provider delivering specialist cancer care in the community. The organisation is growing and committed to delivering safe, high-quality treatment while supporting nurses with strong clinical governance and ongoing professional development. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients in line with agreed care plans Conduct clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of safe practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families About You Registered General Nurse with a valid NMC PIN Qualified and competent in administering cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and comprehensive clinical assessments If you’re an Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse or Chemotherapy Nurse seeking a rewarding community-based role, we would love to speak with you. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, that is absolutely fine. Click apply or contact Sam at Leaders in Care for more information on 07828876725. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobPrivate addiction treatment setting | Small caseload focus | Structured career development | Free meals and parking If you’re a Registered Nurse based near Sandiway and you’re looking to work in a specialist addiction treatment environment, this is an opportunity to practice high-quality, person-centred care within a well-resourced, therapeutic setting. This role offers genuine clinical variety, from detox support to ongoing recovery care, within a multidisciplinary team that values strong governance and continuous improvement. You will have the autonomy to lead shifts, contribute to care planning, and develop your expertise in addiction nursing. Package & Benefits Competitive salary of up to £38,500 per annum. 28 days holiday including bank holidays, plus your birthday off after 12 months. Free on-site parking and daily meals. Company events. Bespoke company wellbeing programme. Structured personal development programme. About the Company You will be joining a purpose-built, luxury residential healthcare provider specialising in addiction treatment. The service is CQC rated Good and delivers structured, abstinence-based programmes within a high-quality clinical environment supported by experienced senior leadership. Key Responsibilities Lead shifts and take accountability for safe, effective clinical care delivery. Assess, plan, implement and evaluate person-centred care plans, including detox support. Administer and manage medications in line with NMC and RCN guidance, including controlled drugs where required. Monitor physical health using clinical skills such as venepuncture, ECG and NEWS2, escalating concerns appropriately. About You Registered Nurse with active NMC PIN. Minimum two years’ experience as a Registered Nurse in the UK. Experience writing and managing care plans within a regulated healthcare setting. If you’re ready to apply your Registered Nurse experience within a specialist, outcomes-focused service, we’d welcome a confidential conversation. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobClinical Lead | £52,416 per annum | Support for further training & development If you’re a Registered Nurse ready to step into a true leadership role, this Clinical Lead position offers the chance to shape standards, mentor a team, and influence the quality of care delivered every day. With a competitive salary and genuine progression routes, this is a role designed for experienced nurses who want more responsibility and impact. In this Clinical Lead role you’ll be joining a service where clinical leadership is visible and valued. If you’re looking to progress, this opportunity offers a clear pathway into management, supported by ongoing development. You will work closely with the senior leadership team, giving you exposure to the operational side of running a successful care home. Package & Benefits Excellent salary of £52,416 per annum. Financial support for further training and development. Tailored clinical induction programme. Clear progression routes into management roles. Salary sacrifice scheme. About the Company Based in Kirkby in Ashfield, you will be joining an award-winning care home provider with a strong reputation for delivering high standards of elderly care, including advanced and complex dementia care. The service is well-established, with a stable team and a clear focus on quality and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Monitor and maintain high clinical standards delivered by qualified nursing and care staff. Support the Home Manager in implementing policies, procedures, and service objectives. Oversee resident wellbeing, ensuring care plans are updated to reflect any change in need. Act as a key point of contact for residents, relatives, and external health and social care professionals. About You Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with a valid NMC PIN. Experience in a senior clinical role within a care home setting. Strong knowledge of clinical governance and care planning systems. If you are currently working as a Senior Nurse, Lead Nurse, or Unit Manager and are ready for your next step, this Clinical Lead role could be the right move. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to speak with you.
ApplyView JobLooking for a Monday–Friday nursing role where you can lead complex care packages and make a real difference in the community? A leading national provider of complex care services is looking for an experienced Nurse Case Manager (RGN) to manage and oversee complex care packages for adults living at home across the Merseyside region. As Nurse Case Manager, you will oversee and manage complex care packages for adults across the Merseyside region, ensuring safe, high-quality care is delivered in the community. Key responsibilities include: Managing and reviewing complex care packages Completing client assessments and developing tailored care plans Providing clinical guidance and support to care teams Working closely with families and healthcare professionals to coordinate care Ensuring high standards of clinical governance and complex care delivery To be considered for this role you must have: Registered General Nurse (RGN) qualification Active NMC PIN Recent tracheostomy and ventilator experience (within the last 2 years) Experience supporting or supervising care staff Strong clinical assessment and care planning skills Full UK driving licence Salary and Benefits Salary up to £45,000 depending on experience Monday to Friday working hours (9–5) Excellent work–life balance Private pension scheme Company laptop and mobile phone Ongoing training and professional development Clear opportunities for career progression within complex care services This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Complex Care Nurse looking to genuinely improve quality of life for adults in the community. Apply now or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for more information. Reference: LICSF
ApplyView JobBank Community Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Bristol area. You will work across a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Excellent salary of £25 p/h Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:00am–4pm. Excellent routes for further development Excellent annual leave entitlement Private medical insurance NMC Fees paid for About the Company In this chemotherapy role, you will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Current SACT passport with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Bank Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobCAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist - Remote - £475 per Assessment - Flexible Are you a Consultant Psychiatrist with experience in CAMHS looking for flexible private work? Our client, a growing private mental health provider, is seeking Consultant Psychiatrists on a contractor basis to support their expanding child and adolescent assessment service. The Role £475 per assessment / initial appointment Flexible 1/2 Days+ availability Remote and/or clinic based work depending on clinician preference Ability to take on regular sessions or ad hoc assessments Administrative and operational support provided by the clinic This opportunity offers £475 per assessment/initial appointment, providing flexibility around your existing commitments while allowing you to work within a high quality private outpatient setting. Our client is a well established independent provider delivering specialist mental health services through community and outpatient clinics across the UK. Their focus is on timely access to expert assessment and treatment for children and young people, delivered through a collaborative multidisciplinary team. As a Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, you will: Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and initial diagnostic appointments for children and adolescents. Provide clear diagnostic opinions and treatment recommendations following assessments. Produce high quality clinical reports and documentation following each appointment. Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team, including psychologists, therapists and nurses. Contribute clinical expertise to ensure high standards of patient centered care. Maintain compliance with clinical governance and regulatory requirements. The Ideal Candidate The ideal Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist will have: Full GMC registration with licence to practise Specialist Register status with CAMHS CCT or CESR Experience assessing and diagnosing children and adolescents with mental health conditions Strong report writing and clinical assessment skills Ability to work independently while collaborating with a wider clinical team If you are currently working as a CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Private Consultant Psychiatrist this opportunity could offer the flexibility and autonomy you are looking for. Apply now or contact Connor on 07862141472 to discuss the role further. Or email Connor@Leadersincare.co.uk
ApplyView JobCAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist - Remote - £475 per Assessment - Flexible Are you a Consultant Psychiatrist with experience in CAMHS looking for flexible private work? Our client, a growing private mental health provider, is seeking Consultant Psychiatrists on a contractor basis to support their expanding child and adolescent assessment service. The Role £475 per assessment / initial appointment Flexible 1/2 Days+ availability Remote and/or clinic based work depending on clinician preference Ability to take on regular sessions or ad hoc assessments Administrative and operational support provided by the clinic This opportunity offers £475 per assessment/initial appointment, providing flexibility around your existing commitments while allowing you to work within a high quality private outpatient setting. Our client is a well established independent provider delivering specialist mental health services through community and outpatient clinics across the UK. Their focus is on timely access to expert assessment and treatment for children and young people, delivered through a collaborative multidisciplinary team. As a Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, you will: Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and initial diagnostic appointments for children and adolescents. Provide clear diagnostic opinions and treatment recommendations following assessments. Produce high quality clinical reports and documentation following each appointment. Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team, including psychologists, therapists and nurses. Contribute clinical expertise to ensure high standards of patient centered care. Maintain compliance with clinical governance and regulatory requirements. The Ideal Candidate The ideal Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist will have: Full GMC registration with licence to practise Specialist Register status with CAMHS CCT or CESR Experience assessing and diagnosing children and adolescents with mental health conditions Strong report writing and clinical assessment skills Ability to work independently while collaborating with a wider clinical team If you are currently working as a CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Private Consultant Psychiatrist this opportunity could offer the flexibility and autonomy you are looking for. Apply now or contact Connor on 07862141472 to discuss the role further. Or email Connor@Leadersincare.co.uk
ApplyView JobCAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist - Remote - £475 per Assessment - Flexible Are you a Consultant Psychiatrist with experience in CAMHS looking for flexible private work? Our client, a growing private mental health provider, is seeking Consultant Psychiatrists on a contractor basis to support their expanding child and adolescent assessment service. The Role £475 per assessment / initial appointment Flexible 1/2 Days+ availability Remote and/or clinic based work depending on clinician preference Ability to take on regular sessions or ad hoc assessments Administrative and operational support provided by the clinic This opportunity offers £475 per assessment/initial appointment, providing flexibility around your existing commitments while allowing you to work within a high quality private outpatient setting. Our client is a well established independent provider delivering specialist mental health services through community and outpatient clinics across the UK. Their focus is on timely access to expert assessment and treatment for children and young people, delivered through a collaborative multidisciplinary team. As a Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, you will: Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and initial diagnostic appointments for children and adolescents. Provide clear diagnostic opinions and treatment recommendations following assessments. Produce high quality clinical reports and documentation following each appointment. Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team, including psychologists, therapists and nurses. Contribute clinical expertise to ensure high standards of patient centered care. Maintain compliance with clinical governance and regulatory requirements. The Ideal Candidate The ideal Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist will have: Full GMC registration with licence to practise Specialist Register status with CAMHS CCT or CESR Experience assessing and diagnosing children and adolescents with mental health conditions Strong report writing and clinical assessment skills Ability to work independently while collaborating with a wider clinical team If you are currently working as a CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Private Consultant Psychiatrist this opportunity could offer the flexibility and autonomy you are looking for. Apply now or contact Connor on 07862141472 to discuss the role further. Or email Connor@Leadersincare.co.uk
ApplyView JobCAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist - Remote - £475 per Assessment - Flexible Are you a Consultant Psychiatrist with experience in CAMHS looking for flexible private work? Our client, a growing private mental health provider, is seeking Consultant Psychiatrists on a contractor basis to support their expanding child and adolescent assessment service. The Role £475 per assessment / initial appointment Flexible 1/2 Days+ availability Remote and/or clinic based work depending on clinician preference Ability to take on regular sessions or ad hoc assessments Administrative and operational support provided by the clinic This opportunity offers £475 per assessment/initial appointment, providing flexibility around your existing commitments while allowing you to work within a high quality private outpatient setting. Our client is a well established independent provider delivering specialist mental health services through community and outpatient clinics across the UK. Their focus is on timely access to expert assessment and treatment for children and young people, delivered through a collaborative multidisciplinary team. As a Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, you will: Conduct comprehensive psychiatric assessments and initial diagnostic appointments for children and adolescents. Provide clear diagnostic opinions and treatment recommendations following assessments. Produce high quality clinical reports and documentation following each appointment. Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team, including psychologists, therapists and nurses. Contribute clinical expertise to ensure high standards of patient centered care. Maintain compliance with clinical governance and regulatory requirements. The Ideal Candidate The ideal Contractor CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist will have: Full GMC registration with licence to practise Specialist Register status with CAMHS CCT or CESR Experience assessing and diagnosing children and adolescents with mental health conditions Strong report writing and clinical assessment skills Ability to work independently while collaborating with a wider clinical team If you are currently working as a CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Private Consultant Psychiatrist this opportunity could offer the flexibility and autonomy you are looking for. Apply now or contact Connor on 07862141472 to discuss the role further. Or email Connor@Leadersincare.co.uk
ApplyView JobClinical leadership role with real influence | Purpose-built care environment | Lead nursing standards and governance | Stable, supportive provider If you’re a senior nurse ready to step into a leadership role where your decisions shape daily care, this Clinical Lead opportunity in Rossendale offers the chance to earn up to £45,500 per annum while guiding clinical standards across a well-regarded nursing home. In this role, the Clinical Lead acts as the senior clinical professional on site, supporting nurses, overseeing governance, and ensuring residents receive safe, evidence-based care. The Clinical Lead works closely with the wider care team, leading by example and maintaining strong clinical oversight across the service. This position gives the Clinical Lead genuine autonomy to influence clinical practice, strengthen documentation standards, and support nurses in delivering consistent, person-centred care within a modern residential and nursing environment. Package & Benefits • Salary up to £45,500 per annum. • Company pension scheme. • Referral programme. • Discounted gym membership. • Employee discounts. • Paid volunteering day. • Free on-site parking. • Annual leave entitlement. About the Company You will be joining a growing care provider operating high-quality nursing homes supporting older people with a range of clinical and age-related needs. The organisation places strong emphasis on professional leadership within each home, giving senior nurses the support and autonomy required to maintain high standards of care and governance. Key Responsibilities • Provide visible clinical leadership across the home, supporting nurses and care teams in delivering safe, person-centred care. • Lead clinical governance including medication safety, risk management, and documentation oversight. • Work hands-on with residents completing clinical assessments, reviews, and complex nursing interventions. • Support and develop the nursing team through supervision and day-to-day clinical leadership. About You • Registered Nurse with active NMC registration. • Experience working within a nursing home or elderly care setting. • Experience supervising or supporting nursing teams in a clinical environment. If you’re ready to make a difference in residents’ lives and take the next step in your leadership career, apply now or contact Callum on 07445 309375 today! ???????
ApplyView JobCommunity Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours | Company Car If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Stoke-on-Trent area. You will oversee a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Salary £40,000–£44,500 per annum, depending on experience. Fully expensed company car and fuel card, or car allowance of £4,877.50 per annum plus mileage. Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:30am–5:30pm. Private healthcare cover. Funded training, ongoing development, and financial support for further qualifications. NMC fees paid. About the Company You will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Current SACT passport with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobCommunity Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours | Company Car If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Nottingham area. You will oversee a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Salary £40,000–£44,500 per annum, depending on experience. Fully expensed company car and fuel card, or car allowance of £4,877.50 per annum plus mileage. Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:30am–5:30pm. Private healthcare cover. Funded training, ongoing development, and financial support for further qualifications. NMC fees paid. About the Company You will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Current SACT passport with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobNurse Manager – Community Complex Care | Chesterfield | Sociable Working Hours If you are an experienced RGN ready to step into a leadership-focused Community Nurse Case Manager role, this is an opportunity to help build and shape complex care provision in Chesterfield. You will join at a key stage of growth, with real influence over how services develop locally. This is a predominantly Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm position with flexibility as the service expands. Initially office-based, you will focus on clinical governance, workforce readiness and safe package mobilisation while gradually growing a complex care caseload in the community. Package & Benefits Competitive salary of £40,000 p/a 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Additional day off for your birthday. Pension scheme. Ongoing support with CPD and NMC revalidation. About the Company You will be joining a well-established complex care provider with a strong reputation for safe, community-based services, with all services rated Good by the CQC. The organisation is now investing in growing its specialist complex care division in a new local area. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of clients with complex needs, supporting safe, independent living in the community. Complete initial assessments and develop robust, person-centred care plans. Train, assess and sign off support worker competencies in areas including tracheostomy and ventilation care. Provide clinical leadership to non-clinical Case Managers and coordinate with the wider MDT. About You Registered General Nurse with current NMC registration. Strong clinical experience in complex care, including tracheostomy management. Experience supporting PEG feeding and ventilation in community or homecare settings. Must be a car driver due to the community element of the role. If you would like to explore this Community Nurse Case Manager opportunity, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would welcome a conversation. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobCommunity Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours | Company Car If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Inverness area. You will manage a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Competitive salary of £43,700 p/a Fully expensed company car and fuel card, or car allowance of £4,800 p/a plus mileage. Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:30am–5:30pm. Excellent routes for further development Excellent annual leave entitlement Private medical insurance NMC Fees paid for About the Company Based in Gloucester, you will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Current SACT passport with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobCommunity Role | One-to-One Patient Care | Sociable Working Hours | Company Car If you are a Chemotherapy Nurse looking to step away from the ward environment and deliver truly personalised care, this community-based role offers the chance to support patients through treatment in their own homes across the Inverness area. You will manage a manageable caseload, work regular weekday hours, and focus on quality rather than volume. This Chemotherapy Nurse position gives you clinical autonomy while remaining fully supported by a specialist homecare organisation that works in close partnership with NHS services. The role is designed for experienced nurses who value continuity of care, professional trust, and the ability to build meaningful relationships with patients and families. Package & Benefits Competitive salary of £43,700 p/a Fully expensed company car and fuel card, or car allowance of £4,800 p/a plus mileage. Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:30am–5:30pm. Excellent routes for further development Excellent annual leave entitlement Private medical insurance NMC Fees paid for About the Company Based in Aberdeen, you will be joining a nationally recognised homecare provider delivering specialist clinical services in partnership with the NHS. The organisation is known for its structured support, strong governance, and commitment to delivering safe, patient-centred care in community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively in patients’ homes. Manage a small caseload of approximately two to three patients per day. Provide education, reassurance, and tailored clinical support to patients and carers. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with protocol. About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC registration. Current SACT passport with competence in cytotoxic administration, cannulation, and clinical assessment. Full UK driving licence. If you would like to explore whether this Chemotherapy Nurse role is right for you, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would be pleased to have a confidential conversation. Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for further info.
ApplyView JobIf you’re an Occupational Health Physician looking to work with leading organisations in banking, law, and technology, this Central London role offers the chance to deliver meaningful occupational health support while enjoying a flexible, hybrid working schedule. You’ll join a multi-disciplinary team including Psychologists, Physios, GPs, Nurses, and Wellbeing experts, with opportunities for clinical variety and professional development. You’ll work within well-resourced OH teams that prioritise both patient outcomes and your career growth. This role combines autonomy, a structured schedule, and exposure to corporate client health strategies, allowing you to shape your clinical focus and influence organisational wellbeing. Package & Benefits • Salary £100,000–£105,000 per annum for part-time (pro-rata), £120,000 FTE for full-time. • Hybrid working Monday to Friday with 3–5 days per week flexibility. • 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, with option to buy or sell leave. • Private healthcare insurance. • Pension contribution with progression over length of service. • Critical illness cover and group life assurance. • Season ticket loan and Cycle to Work scheme. • Corporate staff discounts and flexible lifestyle benefits. About the Company You will join a respected UK corporate healthcare provider known for its multi-disciplinary teams and focus on occupational health and wellbeing. The organisation prioritises employee support and career development within a professional, collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities • Conduct occupational health assessments, triage, and absence management. • Lead case review meetings, client consultations, and insight presentations. • Participate in peer review, audit, and quality improvement activities. • Contribute to preventative health strategies and organisational risk management. About You • Primary Medical Degree (MBBS), GMC registered with License to Practice in the UK. • OH qualified (DOccMed, AFOM, MFOM, FFOM, or CESR). • Experience with telemedicine and electronic patient records. If you’d like to explore this opportunity, even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’d love to speak with you. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion. If you’re an Occupational Health Physician looking to work with leading organisations in banking, law, and technology, this Central London role offers the chance to deliver meaningful occupational health support while enjoying a flexible, hybrid working schedule. You’ll join a multi-disciplinary team including Psychologists, Physios, GPs, Nurses, and Wellbeing experts, with opportunities for clinical variety and professional development. You’ll work within well-resourced OH teams that prioritise both patient outcomes and your career growth. This role combines autonomy, a structured schedule, and exposure to corporate client health strategies, allowing you to shape your clinical focus and influence organisational wellbeing. Package & Benefits • Salary £100,000–£105,000 per annum for part-time (pro-rata), £120,000 FTE for full-time. • Hybrid working Monday to Friday with 3–5 days per week flexibility. • 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, with option to buy or sell leave. • Private healthcare insurance. • Pension contribution with progression over length of service. • Critical illness cover and group life assurance. • Season ticket loan and Cycle to Work scheme. • Corporate staff discounts and flexible lifestyle benefits. About the Company You will join a respected UK corporate healthcare provider known for its multi-disciplinary teams and focus on occupational health and wellbeing. The organisation prioritises employee support and career development within a professional, collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities • Conduct occupational health assessments, triage, and absence management. • Lead case review meetings, client consultations, and insight presentations. • Participate in peer review, audit, and quality improvement activities. • Contribute to preventative health strategies and organisational risk management. About You • Primary Medical Degree (MBBS), GMC registered with License to Practice in the UK. • OH qualified (DOccMed, AFOM, MFOM, FFOM, or CESR). • Experience with telemedicine and electronic patient records. If you’d like to explore this opportunity, even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’d love to speak with you. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobIf you’re a Speech and Language Therapist looking for a part time role where your work genuinely changes lives, this opportunity in West Sussex offers the chance to support young people with complex needs as they transition into adulthood and greater independence. This Speech and Language Therapist position is term-time only, giving you a strong work–life balance alongside purposeful, rewarding work. You’ll join a collaborative and values-led team that prioritises high-quality outcomes for students while supporting your professional development and wellbeing. Package & Benefits Salary up to £19,252 per annum Part time: 20 hours per week (Full Time Equivilent: up to £48,100) Term-time only working pattern Ongoing training and CPD opportunities Supportive, transparent, and collaborative working culture About the Company You’ll be working within a specialist education and support environment focused on creating highly personalised pathways for young people leaving special education. The organisation is committed to helping students develop the communication skills needed for independent, fulfilling adult lives, while fostering an innovative and supportive culture for staff. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of students with complex speech, language, and communication needs Embed communication strategies across curriculum pathways and residential settings Contribute to assessments, intake planning, and transition processes Deliver both generic and individualised communication training to students and staff About You Qualified Speech and Language Therapist with experience supporting individuals with complex needs Experience designing and implementing communication strategies within education or care settings Confidence delivering training and working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team If you’re interested in roles such as Communication Specialist, Language Pathologist, Speech Therapist, Language Development Coordinator, or Communication Disorders Specialist, this Speech and Language Therapist opportunity could be an excellent fit. If you’d like to explore this role, even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’d love to speak with you. Contact Clara at Leaders in Care on 02039159084 for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobFlexible bank work | £25 per hour | Autonomous community chemotherapy care | Structured clinical support If you are a Registered Nurse looking for flexibility and professional autonomy in North London, this Community Chemotherapy Nurse bank role offers £25 per hour delivering one-to-one cancer care in patients’ homes. You can focus on safe, relationship-led chemotherapy delivery without the pressures of acute ward shifts. Working as a Community Chemotherapy Nurse means planned visits, clear treatment protocols, and the time to provide personalised care. You will manage your own caseload in the community, with access to clinical guidance and governance frameworks that support safe oncology practice. Package & Benefits • £25 per hour. • Flexible bank working to fit around your availability. • Mileage expenses covered. About the Company You will be joining a specialist community healthcare provider delivering nurse-led oncology services to patients requiring treatment at home. The organisation is clinically structured, safety-focused, and committed to high standards of chemotherapy governance in community settings. Key Responsibilities • Deliver systemic anti-cancer therapy in patients’ homes in line with prescribed treatment plans and protocols. • Undertake pre-treatment assessments and clinical observations to ensure safe chemotherapy administration. • Provide education and ongoing support to patients and families regarding treatment, side effects, and symptom management. About You • Registered General Nurse with active NMC PIN. • Competency in chemotherapy administration and experience within oncology settings. • Full UK driving licence. If you are considering a Community Chemotherapy Nurse bank role in Manchester and want flexible work that enables high-quality, patient-centred oncology care, we would welcome a conversation. Apply now or contact Callum on 07445309375 at Leaders in Care today. We’d love to hear from you. LICCB1
ApplyView JobWe are recruiting for an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse (Oncology Nurse or Haematology Nurse) to join a leading healthcare provider, delivering specialist cancer care to patients in the comfort of their own homes. This is a fantastic opportunity for a nurse who is passionate about providing one-to-one, holistic care while enjoying the autonomy of a community-based role based in the Newcastle region. The role: Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients, in line with care plans Carry out clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families Travel across Newcastle and surrounding areas Requirements: Registered General Nurse (RGN) with valid NMC PIN Qualified to administer cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and clinical assessments Previous community nursing experience desirable but not essential Benefits include: Salary up to £44,500 per annum Company car or car allowance (£4,887.50) NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme & life insurance Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Ongoing training & development opportunities Annual pay reviews and company events Join a growing organisation that puts patient care at the heart of everything they do. If you are an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse / Oncology Nurse / Chemo Nurse seeking a rewarding role with excellent support and benefits, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Callum on 07445309375 at Leaders in Care today. We’d love to hear from you. REF: LICCB1
ApplyView JobNurse Manager – Community Complex Care | Chesterfield | Sociable Working Hours If you are an experienced RGN ready to step into a leadership-focused Community Nurse Case Manager role, this is an opportunity to help build and shape complex care provision in Chesterfield. You will join at a key stage of growth, with real influence over how services develop locally. This is a predominantly Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm position with flexibility as the service expands. Initially office-based, you will focus on clinical governance, workforce readiness and safe package mobilisation while gradually growing a complex care caseload in the community. Package & Benefits Competitive salary of £40,000 p/a 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Additional day off for your birthday. Pension scheme. Ongoing support with CPD and NMC revalidation. About the Company You will be joining a well-established complex care provider with a strong reputation for safe, community-based services, with all services rated Good by the CQC. The organisation is now investing in growing its specialist complex care division in a new local area. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of clients with complex needs, supporting safe, independent living in the community. Complete initial assessments and develop robust, person-centred care plans. Train, assess and sign off support worker competencies in areas including tracheostomy and ventilation care. Provide clinical leadership to non-clinical Case Managers and coordinate with the wider MDT. About You Registered General Nurse with current NMC registration. Strong clinical experience in complex care, including tracheostomy management. Experience supporting PEG feeding and ventilation in community or homecare settings. Must be a car driver due to the community element of the role. If you would like to explore this Community Nurse Case Manager opportunity, even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would welcome a conversation. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
ApplyView JobAre you an experienced Complex Care Manager ready to lead and grow a specialist, nurse-led community service? We are seeking a driven and clinically aware Branch Manager to oversee a growing Complex Care service, supporting individuals with spinal injuries, brain injuries, ventilator care needs, tracheostomies, and other high-acuity requirements within their own homes. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of a specialist branch with strong operational support and real scope for growth. The Role Lead the day-to-day operations of a Complex Care branch Ensure safe delivery of high-acuity care packages in the community Maintain full CQC compliance and clinical governance standards Build strong relationships with ICBs, case managers and commissioners Oversee care planning, risk assessments and clinical oversight Recruit, develop and retain specialist care teams Drive branch growth, hours and performance About You Experience managing Complex Care packages (e.g. spinal injury, ABI, tracheostomy, ventilated clients) Background as a Branch Manager, Registered Manager or Complex Care Manager Strong knowledge of CQC and safeguarding frameworks Commercial awareness with experience growing a service NVQ Level 5 in Health & Social Care (or working towards) Full UK driving licence What’s On Offer Salary up to £45,000 per annum Autonomy to shape and grow a specialist complex care service Clear progression opportunities Supportive senior leadership and clinical backing Ongoing professional development If you’re passionate about delivering high-quality, specialist complex care and ready to lead from the front, we’d love to speak with you. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further details. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobAre you an experienced Oncology Nurse looking to step away from the ward while continuing to deliver high-quality cancer care? We’re recruiting a Chemotherapy Homecare Nurse to provide specialist treatment and support to patients in their own homes across Essex. This is a highly autonomous, patient-focused role where you’ll build meaningful relationships and support individuals throughout their treatment journey, without the pressures of acute shift environments. The Role: Deliver oncology treatments in patients’ homes and community clinics Undertake blood tests, toxicity assessments and line care Administer IV chemotherapy, oral SACT support, pump disconnections, IM/SC injections Provide education, reassurance and clinical guidance to patients and families Manage your own caseload with full clinical support available Requirements: Registered Nurse (RGN) with active NMC PIN Oncology qualification / SACT passport or equivalent Competent in cannulation and venepuncture Confident working independently in a community setting Full UK driving licence Package: £44,574 salary per annum Fully expensed company car & fuel card or car allowance of £4,800 per annum 36 days annual leave Private medical insurance Company pension scheme Annual bonus If you’re looking for an Oncology Nurse role offering autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to provide truly personalised care, apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further details. REF: LICSF
ApplyView JobAre you a Paediatric Nurse ready to step away from busy wards and into a more rewarding community role? We’re recruiting a Community Paediatric Nurse to deliver one-to-one care to children with complex needs in their homes and schools across West Sussex. This role offers autonomy, structured visits and the opportunity to build real relationships with families — without the pressures of hospital shift work. The Role Deliver specialist paediatric nursing care in community settings Administer IV therapies, injections and nutritional treatments Support and train families in ongoing care Manage your own caseload with full clinical backing What You’ll Need RGN / RSCN with active NMC PIN Paediatric nursing experience Confident lone worker Full UK driving licence What’s On Offer £41,200 salary Fully expensed company car & fuel card 36 days annual leave Private medical insurance Pension & annual bonus NMC fees paid after one year If you’re looking for a Community Paediatric Nurse role offering better work-life balance, autonomy and meaningful patient impact, apply today.
ApplyView JobAre you a talented and patient-focused clinician looking to make a difference? Our client is seeking a Specialist Physiotherapist to join their passionate team, based in Southampton. This community-based role offers the opportunity to deliver personalised care in patients' homes, facilitating early supported transfers from hospital or preventing unnecessary admissions. Join a supportive team with a salary of up to £39,000 per annum, plus a company car or car allowance. Enjoy 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays, and access to private medical insurance after a qualifying period. The role offers a chance to build lasting relationships with patients and support networks, aiding their treatment and recovery. Our client stands at the forefront of innovation, boasting more than three decades of expertise. They revolutionise patient care with cutting-edge digital tools and bespoke support services, transforming the lives of patients. With a passionate team of over 700 licensed clinical professionals, they are committed to delivering compassionate, human-centred care that elevates the treatment journey for every patient. In the role of Specialist Physiotherapist, you will: Conduct comprehensive holistic assessments of patients. Formulate individualised physiotherapy treatment plans. Deliver physiotherapy sessions in home or community settings to maximise patient independence. Educate patients and carers on the correct use of mobility and functional equipment. Travel regionally to visit patients at home, requiring a full UK driving licence. Package and Benefits: The Specialist Physiotherapist role includes: Annual salary up to £39,000. Company car or car allowance of £4,887.50. HCPC fees reimbursed. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Contribution-based pension scheme. Access to an employee benefits platform with retailer discounts. Life insurance and private medical insurance (after qualifying period). Ongoing learning and development opportunities. Annual company event and yearly pay reviews. About You The ideal candidate for the Specialist Physiotherapist role will have: Previous community experience or a track record of working autonomously. Experience in an acute care setting. HCPC registration. Strong IT skills. Willingness to cover three different shift patterns, 5 days out of 7. A full UK driving licence, comfortable with driving in and around Southampton. If you have experience as a Community Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Physical Therapist, Home Care Physiotherapist, or Acute Care Physiotherapist, you might find this Specialist Physiotherapist role particularly appealing. This opportunity allows you to make a real impact in patients' lives while working in a supportive and dynamic environment. If you're ready to take on a rewarding role as a Specialist Physiotherapist, where you can make a significant difference in patients' lives, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Join our client's team and contribute to their mission of providing exceptional care and support. Apply now to start your journey. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
ApplyView JobAre you a Senior Staff Nurse with experience in and a passion for Haematology or Oncology care? Our client, a leading specialist in blood disorders and cancer care, is seeking a dedicated nurse to join their esteemed Cancer Nursing Team based in Birmingham. The company is at the forefront of clinical innovation, offering cutting-edge treatments and a supportive environment for both patients and staff. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to work with the latest treatments and technologies in a supportive team environment. Not only will you receive a competitive salary of up to £43,000 but there's also an extensive benefits package. This is a chance to advance your career while making a real difference in patient care. Our client is a prestigious healthcare provider, part of a well-established group renowned for its commitment to the latest medical treatments and technologies. With a strong focus on patient care and employee well-being, this organisation provides exceptional opportunities for career growth and professional development. As a Senior Staff Nurse for Oncology and Haematology, you'll be responsible for: Delivering high standards of specialist care in Haematology and Oncology. Assessing, planning, and evaluating patient care in a safe and comfortable environment. Managing and leading a clinical team to ensure the best patient outcomes. Working with complex cases and the latest medical treatments and techniques. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to enhance patient care. Package and Benefits: The Senior Staff Nurse role working in Oncology and Haematology comes with an attractive package, including: Annual salary of up to £43,000 dep on experience Continuous training and development 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, with options to buy or sell leave. Private Healthcare Insurance and enhanced pension contributions. Season Ticket Loan, Cycle to Work scheme, and Group Life Assurance. Discounts with over 800 major retailers and flexible health and lifestyle benefits. The ideal Senior Staff Nurse for Oncology and Haematology will have: Registered General Nurse status with a valid NMC pin. Significant post-registration experience in a Haematology/Oncology setting. Up-to-date knowledge and experience in administering SACT. Proven experience in managing and leading a clinical team. If you're interested in roles such as Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse, Cancer Care Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Registered Nurse in a hospital setting, this Senior Staff Nurse position could be the perfect fit for you. If you're ready to take your nursing career to the next level and work with a leading healthcare provider, this Senior Staff Nurse role in Haematology/Oncology is a fantastic opportunity. Apply now to join a team that values your expertise and dedication, and take advantage of the career growth and benefits on offer. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information!
ApplyView JobAre you a passionate GP looking to make a difference in the heart of London? Our client, the UK's largest private patient GP employer, is seeking dedicated professionals to join their team carrying out medical screenings. With a focus on preventative and lifestyle medicine, this role offers the opportunity to work with corporate sector professionals who value personalised healthcare. Enjoy a rewarding career as a GP Medical Screener with a competitive salary of £104,000 FTE with options to do 8, 9 or 10 sessions per week, plus an annual pay review. Benefit from structured, pre-booked appointments during office hours, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance with no expectation to work lates. Take advantage of excellent professional development opportunities, including CPD events and specialist clinics. Our client is renowned for being the largest private patient GP employer in the UK. They pride themselves on offering comprehensive, personalised healthcare services to their patients, primarily from the London corporate sector. With a strong emphasis on preventative care and lifestyle medicine, the company provides an environment where GPs can thrive and grow professionally. As a GP/Health Screener, you will: Provide comprehensive primary care to adult patients who prioritise their health. Engage with patients to explore medical histories, address concerns, and perform examinations. Conduct advanced health screenings and lifestyle coaching conversations. Perform procedures such as blood tests, vaccinations, smear tests, and ECGs. Prescribe medications and discuss medical options and treatments with patients. Package and Benefits: The GP Medical Screener role comes with an attractive package: Annual salary of £104,000 (8-10 sessions per week dep on preferance) 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Private Healthcare Insurance and a private pension with increasing contributions. Enhanced Maternity & Paternity pay. Life Assurance & Critical Illness cover. Season Ticket Loan & Cycle to Work scheme. Corporate discounts and wellbeing perks. Career development opportunities, including internal and external courses, specialist clinics, leadership programmes, and CPD opportunities. Paid Indemnity and up to 5 days of paid study leave. About You The ideal GP Medical Screener candidate will have: GMC registration and be on the GP register (performers list not required). Strong communication and IT skills. A proactive, patient-first approach with a genuine interest in preventative and lifestyle medicine coaching. Training provided on 'Advanced' Health Screening. Private patient experience is desirable but not essential. If you have experience or interest in roles such as General Practitioner, Health Screening Specialist, Lifestyle Medicine Doctor, Preventative Care Physician, or Corporate Health Advisor, this GP Medical Screener position could be the perfect fit for you. Take the next step in your career as a GP Medical Screener and join a leading private healthcare provider in London. With excellent benefits, professional development opportunities, and a focus on personalised patient care, this role offers a fulfilling and balanced career path. Apply today to make a difference in the lives of your patients. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
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