We are seeking a Community Nurseto work in Leicester, Leicestershire area. This role is for International nurses requiring a Tier 2 Visa.
As a Community Nurse you are an integral part of the team and you will need to drive to be visit your patients.
Salary is from Mid to top level Band 5 post OSCE and experience is considered
Why choose Leicester?
From the culture, people, places to visit, variety of food and drink available, opportunities to travel, religious venues, music venues, sporting activities, easy travel to London via train, bus or car. Leicester, Leicestershire is based in the Midlands and is in lower cost area and is one of the best connected cities in the UK with the road and rail networks putting you within easy access of friends, relatives and loved ones.
To apply for this role the Community nurse will need:
- Nursing Degree
- Minimum 1 year post graduate experience
- Valid Driving Licence
- Confident and competent driver
- IELTS / OET passed
- CBT passed or booked
- Not be from a country on the red list
Working for this client, you can enjoy the following benefits:
- Start on top of Band 4 and move to Band 5 once passed the OSCE
- Will receive a welcome / food package on arrival
- Stationary pack
- 2 months free Accommodation
- IELTS OR OET (Only 1)
- CBT
- Flight to UK
- Airport Transfers
- 5 year Certificate of Sponsorship
- Visa application costs paid for
- OSCE training provided
- OSCE exam
International applications are considered, however none will be considered from countries on the do not recruit list
Instead of nursing in hospitals, Community Nurses provide care to patients in their community settings, whether that means home, work or elsewhere.
There are different types of community nursing which are
District Nursing
Bedded Rehabilitation
Health Visiting
School Nursing
This role is for District Nursing
District nursing care is mainly provided in patients' homes and sometimes clinics or in general practitioner surgeries. District nursing services are generally for people aged 18 years and over. The size of the teams varies according to demographic area, caseload size and patient dependency. As a team member you will have an allocated list of patients to visit daily, the workload often changes during your shift according to the need to respond to urgent new referrals or the changing acuity of current patients and so you will need to be flexible and adaptable to these changes.
The district nursing team does not work in isolation but contributes to the wider multidisciplinary team that supports patients with care needs living in the community. As a Community Nurse you can refer to the patient's general practitioner (GP) who can refer the patient on for more specific medical care needs. As a Community Nurse, you can refer directly to local authority social service for support with social care needs (personal care), physiotherapist, occupational therapist, podiatry, and other specialist nursing teams.
Who are HCL Permanent?
HCL Permanent are experts in sourcing candidates both at home and overseas, working with a variety of public and private sector hospitals to place candidates across various medical disciplines. Our candidate support is end-to-end, so we'll help you with everything from interview preparation, finding accommodation, and even meeting you at the airport if you are moving to start your new career in the UK!
What HCL Permanent can offer you:
- Lucrative referral scheme of up to £200*
- Dedicated Recruitment Consultant and registration team to help you through the application process
- Free interview training to help you prepare when selected for an interview
How to apply
If this role is of interest, or you would like to speak to our team about working elsewhere in the UK, please apply with your CV, or call us on 0207 2469844
*Terms and conditions apply.
HCL is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of sex, age, race, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, religion and belief, pregnancy and maternity or disability.
Whilst we will endeavour to contact you following your response, due to the high volume of applications we regret that this cannot always be possible. If you have not had notification from us within 30 days please take your application as not being successful this time but we will keep your details on file for future opportunities.