Are you an RGN Qualified Nurse with a passion for complex care?
Join our client as a Community Nurse Case Manager and support clients in South Yorkshire to live independently at home and within their communities.
This role offers a chance to make a real difference while managing a team of experienced Support Workers.
This role offers a competitive salary of £43,000, plus a £3,000 car allowance and mileage expenses.
Enjoy the flexibility of a community-based role and the satisfaction of supporting clients with complex needs.
Our client is a leading complex care provider dedicated to supporting clients to live independently at home and within their communities.
They offer a supportive and dynamic work environment with a focus on delivering high-quality care.
As a Community Nurse Case Manager, you will: Conduct initial assessments in the community.
Train and assess workers' competencies and allocate support workers to patients.
Collaborate with the wider multidisciplinary team (MDT).
Attend meetings and make referrals.
Hold team meetings.
Manage a team of non-clinical case managers.
Package and Benefits: The Community Nurse Case Manager role comes with a comprehensive package, including: Annual salary of £43,000.
£3,000 car allowance.
Mileage expenses.
Full-time hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
The ideal Community Nurse Case Manager will: Be an RGN Qualified Nurse with excellent clinical skills in complex care, including peg feeds, ventilators, and tracheostomy management.
Have experience in tracheostomy and complex care.
Be a car driver, flexible to travel around South Yorkshire (Sheffield, Rotherham) Have experience caring for both adults and children.
If you have experience or interest in roles such as Community Nurse, Complex Care Nurse, Case Manager, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Community Health Nurse, you might find this Community Nurse Case Manager role a perfect fit.
Ready to take on a rewarding role as a Community Nurse Case Manager?
Apply now / contact Gemma at Leaders in care to join our client in making a difference in the lives of individuals with complex care needs.
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