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Urgent Community Response Nurse

Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust

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Location
Salary
£31,049 - £37,796 per annum
Profession
Nurse (community and district)
Grade
Band 5
Deadline
16 Mar 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
02 Mar 2026

Job overview

Opportunity for a registered nurse with skills in palliative / end of life care, wound care, catheter care and urgent community 2 hour response for patients and a strong desire to further develop your community nursing skills and experience.

You will be required to work over a 7 day working week including weekends and will be hard working, motivated, with excellent communication skills. You will be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills in holistic assessment, to demonstrate that you use your initiative and have a keen interest in working with this group of patients. You must hold a full and valid driving licence and have access to a vehicle.

You will support staff working at a band 3 and 4 level, along with students and apprentices.

Due to the unplanned nature of the role we would recommend newly qualified staff to not apply.

Main duties of the job

As part of the Urgent Community Response (UCR) Team you will be required: • To work within the Urgent Community Response Team to prevent unnecessary admission to hospital. • To assess and prescribe care pathways for patients in a crisis situation with long term conditions, the frail & elderly, palliative and end of life care and/or rehabilitation needs, to achieve quality of life and independence where possible, with support from Senior colleagues within the wider Urgent Community Response Team. • To act as the patients advocate, facilitating choice and patient empowerment. • To provide evidence based clinical/therapeutic interventions based on “best practice”. • To work within the Urgent Community Response Team to support early discharge from hospital. • To work with all health care professionals, and statutory/non statutory agencies to provide a seamless, integrated service to our service users. • To triage referrals on a rotational basis for the Urgent Community Response Team.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Main Duties & Responsibilities. As part of the Urgent Community Response (UCR) Team you will be required: • To work within the Urgent Community Response Team to prevent unnecessary admission to hospital. • To assess and prescribe care pathways for patients in a crisis situation with long term conditions, the frail & elderly, palliative and end of life care and/or rehabilitation needs, to achieve quality of life and independence where possible, with support from Senior colleagues within the wider Urgent Community Response Team. • To act as the patients advocate, facilitating choice and patient empowerment. • To provide evidence based clinical/therapeutic interventions based on “best practice”. • To work within the Urgent Community Response Team to support early discharge from hospital. • To work with all health care professionals, and statutory/non statutory agencies to provide a seamless, integrated service to our service users. • To triage referrals on a rotational basis for the Urgent Community Response Team.

Clinical The post holder will: 1.Assess, plan, implement and evaluate all aspects of patient care, and develop treatment/care pathways that may need to be delivered from a range of options. 2.Follow a holistic assessment, devise an individualised care pathway for each patient, modifying it as required. 3.Be aware of Assistive Technology and utilise where required. 4.Assess patients’ holistic needs, communicating complex and sensitive information to patients and carers as to their assessment, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan. 5.Where there are barriers to understanding, such as hearing impairment, mental capacity impairment and other difficulties in comprehension, explanations require adjustments in order to gain understanding, consent and concordance. 6.Establish and maintain therapeutic relationships with patients and carers, incorporating motivation, encouragement and confidence building to enable patients to engage in their treatment/care/management plan. 7.Liaise with GPs, Social Services, inpatient teams, other allied health care professionals and the voluntary sector to ensure identified needs are met and care co-ordinated appropriately. 8.Be required to undertake risk assessments and act upon them appropriately. 9.Participate in multi-disciplinary/multi-agency meetings as appropriate, e.g. Gold Standard Framework. 10.Ensure activity data and clinical information is recorded on SystmOne and completed on a daily basis. 11.Demonstrate dexterity and co-ordination when using specialist equipment and fine tools, advanced sensory skills, manual and mobilising skills. 12.Order equipment and supplies via the electronic ordering systems used within the team. 13.Ensure informed consent is obtained prior to initiating interventions. 14.Be exposed to bodily fluids, infected material, blood products on a daily basis, therefore must utilise universal precautions and adhere to infection control policies.