Community Team Leader - Manchester, United Kingdom - Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust

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Are you looking to 'climb the ladder' and take the opportunity of a Band 6 Sister/Charge Nurse role with the District nursing service.

The team in Bury are looking to recruit a Band 6 with a wealth of clinical skills and knowledge and be flexible and innovative to join their very supportive and extremely knowledgeable team.

Support begins at the point of recruitment and throughout your role to gain competence and confidence.


You will visit patients in their own homes including residential homes; you will assess and provide a management plan for complex and acutely unwell priority patients, you will provide support to the team in the delivery of unscheduled nursing care.


The post holder should have good organisational and assessment skills with the ability to prioritise workload responding to patient priority and need.

The service runs 7 days a week, bank holidays and weekends. Shift patterns can be negotiated to support a work life balance.

The Northern Care Alliance (NCA) is one of the largest NHS organisations in the country.

Launched in April 2017, the NCA serves over one million people across Greater Manchester and employs over 19,000 healthcare professionals across Bury, Rochdale, Salford and Oldham.

The sheer size, scale and potential of our combined service is huge. At the NCA, we can offer groupwide, flexible multi-site opportunities, as part of our connected, integrated and engaged team.

We believe in saving and improving lives and are passionate about driving forward significant improvements to the provision of safe, high-quality integrated health and social care to our local community.

If you share our vision, take your place with us.


We are part of a dynamic, integrated health and Social multidisciplinary team delivering high quality care, advice, and support and monitoring to patients, their families and staff within the community settings.

You will be involved with the development of INT working and leading on new initiatives to prevent admissions and facilitate discharge.

You will work under the direction and supervision of the team leader to provide care to patients with complex and non-complex needs with the aim of promoting independence and self-management.


You should have excellent communication skills as this role is key working within the integrated neighborhood team of co-located health and social care teams.


You should have excellent communication skills as this role is key working within the integrated neighbourhood team of co-located health and social care teams.

You will be expected to provide high levels of clinical competence including assessments of patients, and also be expected to support the community DN teams

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