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FIFE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PARTNERSHIP
Staff NURSE –Community TREATMENT AND Care (CTAC)
BAND 5 PERMANENT x 2POSTS
HOURS 30 HOURS PER WEEK and 21.6, MONDAY – FRIDAY, WORKED FLEXIBLY
We are delighted to be able to offer this opportunity which has arisen within Fife Health and Social Care (H&SC) Partnership for a Band 5 Staff Nurse to work within the CTAC Service, within Treatment Rooms in North East Fife.
Within this role you will provide care and treatment to patients attending departments including In addition you will provide care and treatment to patients attending treatment rooms including wound management, long term condition screening, injections, Doppler assessment, compression bandaging, ear irrigation and a range of evolving nursing tasks, ensuring clinical care and quality standards are met. The Staff Nurse will provide safe, effective, person centred practice to meet the needs of people in Fife.
In applying for this role you will be an adult/general nurse registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You will have skills and experience to work within a primary care setting and/or community hospital, to deliver high quality standards of care and be able to work as part of a multi-professional team.
You must have flexibility as may be required to cover other treatment rooms within Fife, excellent communication skills, be adaptable to change and evidence continuing personal development
Please refer to the job description for more detail around the role, skills and experience required.
For an informal discussion please Sharon Serjeant Team Leader Sharon.serjeant@nhs.scot 07816193663/01334465719, or Caroline Peffers Treatment room coordinator caroline.peffers@nhs.scot 07816264848
As from 1/4/26, the Agenda for Change full-time working week will be reducing from 37 to 36 hours per week. Part time hours will be reduced pro-rata. However, there will be a corresponding increase in the hourly rate so that pay will not be affected.
A requirement of this post is to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Prior to appointment.
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