Oral Health and Dental Nurse jobs in Yorkshire. As an Oral Health Nurse you will not only provide exceptional chairside support — you’ll also play a key role in delivering targeted oral health education, prevention, and promotion to patients and communities across the Yorkshire region. This is more than a clinical role. It’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact, grow professionally, and be part of a team that truly values your contribution.
Practice Highlights
Modern, fully equipped surgeries with digital dental technology
Supportive team of experienced clinicians and nurses
Active involvement in community and public health initiatives
Convenient transport links and/or parking
A warm, welcoming, patient-focused culture
What You’ll Be Doing
Deliver Oral Health Clinics across practices in the Yorkshire region
Provide oral health prevention, education, and promotion to patients and the general public
Offer preventative advice and interventions to targeted groups (e.g., older adult caregivers, antenatal groups, early years settings)
Provide integrated general and oral health advice in line with treatment plans
Work with early years groups in general practice, offering short targeted interventions
Support dentists during a wide range of clinical procedures where needed
Prepare and maintain instruments, equipment, and materials
Uphold the highest standards of infection control and surgery cleanliness
Maintain accurate patient records and handle related administration
Contribute to a warm, friendly, and positive environment for both patients and the team
Skills & Attributes We’re Looking For
Qualified, GDC-registered Dental Nurse
Additional qualification in Oral Health (either a 2-year OHP Practitioner Course or the Flexible Commissioning/HEE Max Course)
Confident, professional communicator able to engage diverse groups
Excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills
Comfortable working both chairside and in community/public health settings
Compassionate, patient-centred approach
Proactive attitude towards ongoing learning and development
What We Offer
Competitive and Negotiable hourly rates
Additional holiday accrual with length of service
Supportive team environment and structured onboarding
Opportunities for further development and career progression
Uniform provided
Indemnity covered, GDC registration and DBS check paid
DBS check paid
If you’re passionate about improving oral health outcomes for patients and wider communities across Yorkshire; being able to collaborate with colleagues with access to ongoing training, development and clear progression pathways. If you want to develop your career with flexibility and potential to explore roles across the UK then we would love to hear from you.....Read more...
Oral Health and Dental Nurse jobs in Yorkshire. As an Oral Health Nurse you will not only provide exceptional chairside support — you’ll also play a key role in delivering targeted oral health education, prevention, and promotion to patients and communities across the Yorkshire region. This is more than a clinical role. It’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact, grow professionally, and be part of a team that truly values your contribution.
Practice Highlights
Modern, fully equipped surgeries with digital dental technology
Supportive team of experienced clinicians and nurses
Active involvement in community and public health initiatives
Convenient transport links and/or parking
A warm, welcoming, patient-focused culture
What You’ll Be Doing
Deliver Oral Health Clinics across practices in the Yorkshire region
Provide oral health prevention, education, and promotion to patients and the general public
Offer preventative advice and interventions to targeted groups (e.g., older adult caregivers, antenatal groups, early years settings)
Provide integrated general and oral health advice in line with treatment plans
Work with early years groups in general practice, offering short targeted interventions
Support dentists during a wide range of clinical procedures where needed
Prepare and maintain instruments, equipment, and materials
Uphold the highest standards of infection control and surgery cleanliness
Maintain accurate patient records and handle related administration
Contribute to a warm, friendly, and positive environment for both patients and the team
Skills & Attributes We’re Looking For
Qualified, GDC-registered Dental Nurse
Additional qualification in Oral Health (either a 2-year OHP Practitioner Course or the Flexible Commissioning/HEE Max Course)
Confident, professional communicator able to engage diverse groups
Excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills
Comfortable working both chairside and in community/public health settings
Compassionate, patient-centred approach
Proactive attitude towards ongoing learning and development
What We Offer
Competitive and Negotiable hourly rates
Additional holiday accrual with length of service
Supportive team environment and structured onboarding
Opportunities for further development and career progression
Uniform provided
Indemnity covered, GDC registration and DBS check paid
DBS check paid
If you’re passionate about improving oral health outcomes for patients and wider communities across Yorkshire; being able to collaborate with colleagues with access to ongoing training, development and clear progression pathways. If you want to develop your career with flexibility and potential to explore roles across the UK then we would love to hear from you.....Read more...
Applications are invited from capable and experienced Staff Nurses to join our client's mixed Acute Medical and Surgical Private Patient ward team at the major Hospital on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The private patient ward comprises 19 single rooms and accepts Acute Medical and Surgical patients of all levels, including patients transferred to and from the hospital's level 3 intensive care if required.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The current Band 5 salary range is £38,744 to £49,970 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH.Additionally there is an extra £3,000 bonus payment made on your two and four year anniversary.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbor town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community.Providing excellent private patient care, supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard.Person requirements:Registered Nurse with full registration with the NMC.Minimum of two years UK post-registration experience in an acute hospital settingExperienced in the care of both Acute Medical and Surgical patients.The benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - A generous bonus scheme; £1,605 annually and an additional £3,000 at completion of 2 & 4 years (ongoing annual bonus thereafter) - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000* - Three months initial free accommodation* - On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably qualified Consultant Psychiatrists for a full time NHS post in a working age adults inpatient Unit based in Chertsey, Surrey.This employer is one of the top 10 Mental Health Employers in the country, serving a population accross SurreyThe key benefits of working for this NHS Trust include;
GMC SponsorshipRelocation allowance: up to £8000 *subject to policy requirementsSponsorship for international candidates: up to £3199Recruitment premia £25,000 *subject to policy requirementsNHS Pension: employers contribution 23.7% from day oneSubsidised nursery placesCar Scheme: tax saving up to £6,000Discounted Nuffield Gym Membership
You will be working in an organisation that fosters an inclusive culture, where we will treat each other with compassion and kindness. You will be able to grow your career here and we have dedicated pathways to enable you to do this. We will support your personal and professional growth through our extensive training opportunities.You will deliver consultant psychiatric input to inpatients admitted to the ward per the agreed Acute Service Operational Policy. In addition, the post holder will provide clinical leadership and be actively involved in service improvement activities.You will be expected to work effectively with colleagues from other professional disciplines and deliver services consistent with the Trust policy for the Care Programme Approach. You would also expected to liaise effectively with the other general and specialist teams operating in Surrey to ensure effective handover of care when patients transfer between teams as part of the patient pathway.Person Requirements:Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment.Included on the GMC Specialist Register OR within six monthsApproval under Section 12 of the Mental Health Act(or within 6 to 12 months of the time of interview/assessment) or equivalentExperience of undergraduate and postgraduate teachingIn addition to full NHS Employee Benefits, the additional advantages of working for this Trust include: Flexible workingEnhanced rates of pay for unsociable hoursBlue light card and NHS discountFree parkingCycle to work schemeJarrodean is a leading UK healthcare recruitment partner to the NHS and UK Independent Sector As a nurse-led consultancy our detailed understanding of the complexity of such specialist clinical roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably committed and experienced Community Nurses to join the Rapid Response Primary Care Community Nursing team on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The service operates runs 07:30 - 20:30 all year round.Reporting to the Band 7 Team Manager, you will join as one of five Band 6 Nurses, supported by two Band 5 Nurses and seven Band 3 and 4 Healthcare Assistants (all qualified to NVQ3)- The caseload is largely unplanned, taking referrals from GPs and A&E and primarily focuses on admission and re-admission avoidance- You will be responsible for overseeing appropriate standards of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation programmes of care delivered to a group of patients/clients on the Rapid Response and Reablement caseload. - You will also act as a leader, deputising for the Team Leader in their absence, advisor and role model to less experienced nurses, ensuring appropriate care is implemented and maintained.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale.The current Band 6 salary range is £46,152 to £62,310 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leaveThe island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital. This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community.Providing excellent care, supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard.Person requirements:Registered General/Adult Nurse with full registration with the NMC A minimum of two years experience in a Community or District Nursing Primary Care settingA current driving licenceThe benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - An annual bonus of £1,605 - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000*- Subsidised (single) Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Clinical Lead - Nursing Home£21.00 per hour (depending on skills and experience)Full TimeSite-basedBoston, PE21Boston West Care, a long-established and family-run home in Boston since 1981, is seeking an experienced Clinic Lead with a valid NMC PIN and nursing home managerial experience.This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and compassionate leader to join a dedicated team and help drive high standards of person-centred care while supporting the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service.The RoleAs the Clinic Lead, you will play a key leadership role in the Nursing home, ensuring compliance, maintaining excellent care standards, and supporting staff to deliver the best possible outcomes for residents. You will step into the Manager’s role during their absence, ensuring the smooth and effective operation of the home.Key Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Leadership & Management: Lead, support, and supervise the care team, providing clear guidance and covering for the Home Manager when required.Care Standards: Contribute to and oversee personalised care plans, ensuring residents’ needs are met with dignity and respect.Staff Development: Recruit, train, and develop team members while managing performance and promoting a positive working culture.Compliance & Quality: Ensure the service meets CQC standards, conduct audits, and implement improvements where needed.Operations: Manage staffing levels, rota planning, and assist with day-to-day operational duties.Communication: Build strong, supportive relationships with residents, families, staff, and external healthcare professionals.
Skills & Experience Required
Registered Nurse qualification (RGN/RMN/RNLD) with a valid NMC PIN – essentialProven experience in a nursing home setting at Deputy Manager or similar levelStrong leadership and supervisory skills, with the ability to motivate and develop a teamExcellent communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skillsGood knowledge of care planning, regulatory standards, and compliance requirementsNVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care (minimum), with Level 4/5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care desirableExperience with PCS, Atlas E-MAR, and QCS systems beneficial
Why Join Us?
Competitive pay, reflecting your skills and experienceOpportunity to work within a supportive, family-run home with an excellent reputationCareer progression opportunities with support for further qualificationsA warm, welcoming environment that values both residents and staff
If you have the skills, qualifications and passion for care we’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you.Please send your CV today to be considered for this Clinical Lead role. INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...
Our vision is to be the UK's most loved care homes, filling later life with joy, community and kindness. Our purpose is to create loving homes where people in later life and those who care for them can flourish, working together for a fairer society.
We're an optimistic, future-facing company, excited about our next chapter where we can continue to build our services, lead innovation in the care sector and ensure our homes are inclusive places to live and work. We're looking for new team members to join us on our journey.
Responsibilities:
To deliver and maintain a high standard of personal care to residents in accordance with their needs and desired outcomes
To carry out procedures as instructed by the Registered Nurse, Senior Carer or Head of Care within your scope of competence
To document care given, in accordance with procedures
To report to the Person in Charge any changes in residents' condition or other circumstances which could impact on resident care
To report to the Person in Charge any complaints, incidents or accidents immediately
Be accountable for the quality of one's own work and take responsibility for maintaining and improving knowledge and skills, attending training and receiving supervision as required
Help in the promotion of mental and physical activity of residents through talking to them, taking them out, engaging with them in activities such as reading, writing, hobbies and other social activities and recreations
Assist in ensuring that all resident areas are hygienic, safe and comfortable at all times
Ensure that equipment and stocks are efficiently and safely stored and economically used
To assist in ensuring the security of all residents and the premises through the observance of security procedures and the challenging of any strangers in the home
It is a condition of service that all information obtained during the course of employment, especially with regard to resident affairs, is of the utmost confidence
Training:Paragon Skills is an award-winning, Ofsted-rated ‘Good’, national apprenticeship provider inspiring over 10,000 learners annually and working with over 3000 businesses to deliver apprenticeships in a high-quality, consistent way. Our dedicated focus on the Care and Education sectors means we are deeply rooted within these sectors and have in-depth knowledge and understanding of what is required from a training perspective. Upon completion of this 12 Month Apprenticeship, you will have obtained your Adult Care Worker (Level 2) Apprenticeship.Training Outcome:There is a possibility of being offered a full-time role after successful completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:At Elizabeth Finn we aim to provide the UK’s most loved care homes, filling later life with joy, community and kindness.
These core commitments run through all we do as an organisation and are clear to see when you meet our amazing care staff and whenever you visit our eight unique homes.Working Hours :Shifts Between (07:30-20:00) (Includes Weekdays, Evenings and Weekends).Skills: Attention to Detail,Organisational Skills,Communication Skills....Read more...
Our vision is to be the UK's most loved care homes, filling later life with joy, community and kindness. Our purpose is to create loving homes where people in later life and those who care for them can flourish, working together for a fairer society.
We're an optimistic, future-facing company, excited about our next chapter where we can continue to build our services, lead innovation in the care sector and ensure our homes are inclusive places to live and work. We're looking for new team members to join us on our journey.
Responsibilities:
To deliver and maintain a high standard of personal care to residents in accordance with their needs and desired outcomes
To carry out procedures as instructed by the Registered Nurse, Senior Carer or Head of Care within your scope of competence
To document care given, in accordance with procedures
To report to the Person in Charge any changes in residents' condition or other circumstances which could impact on resident care
To report to the Person in Charge any complaints, incidents or accidents immediately
Be accountable for the quality of own work and take responsibility for maintaining and improving knowledge and skills, attending training and receiving supervision as required
Help in the promotion of mental and physical activity of residents through talking to them, taking them out, engaging with them in activities such as reading, writing, hobbies and other social activities and recreations
Assist in ensuring that all resident areas are hygienic, safe and comfortable at all times
Ensure that equipment and stocks are efficiently and safely stored and economically used
To assist in ensuring the security of all residents and the premises through the observance of security procedures and the challenging of any strangers in the Home
It is a condition of service that all information obtained during the course of employment, especially with regard to resident affairs, is of the utmost confidence
Training:Paragon Skills is an award-winning, Ofsted-rated ‘Good’, national apprenticeship provider inspiring over 10,000 learners annually and working with over 3000 businesses to deliver apprenticeships in a high-quality, consistent way. Our dedicated focus on the Care and Education sectors means we are deeply rooted within these sectors and have in-depth knowledge and understanding of what is required from a training perspective. Upon completion of this 12 Month Apprenticeship, you will have obtained your Adult care worker (level 2) Apprenticeship.Training Outcome:
There is a possibility of being offered a full time role after successful completion of the apprenticeship
Employer Description:At Elizabeth Finn we aim to provide the UK’s most loved care homes, filling later life with joy, community and kindness.
These core commitments run through all we do as an organisation and are clear to see when you meet our amazing care staff and whenever you visit our eight unique homes.Working Hours :Shifts Between (07:15- 20:30) (Will Include Weekdays, Evenings & Weekends)Skills: Attention to Detail,Organisational Skills,Communication Skills....Read more...
Applications are invited from appropriately-skilled and qualified Advanced Critical Care/ICU Practitioners to join the existing team of two ACCP’s and two trainees at the major health facility on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The Unit has the only Critical Care/Intensive Care beds on the island currently comprising 10 beds, all equipped to level 3. Due to the increasing demands on the service, a new purpose built critical care unit with 12/14 beds is planned to open in 2025.The ACCP team will expand to a total of seven and play a vital role in providing 24/7 residency as part of the Consultant-Led medical team. You will have an opportunity to assist in shaping and developing the ACCP service and will be able to contribute to the development of our trainees.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The current Band 8A salary range is £70,723 to £84,752 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH. Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital. This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community. Providing an excellent Critical care, the Unit is supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard. Person requirements: Registered Nurse or Allied Health Professional with full UK Statutory registration. Masters Degree in Advanced Clinical Practice accredited by the FICMCurrent or recent Critical Care experience at Senior Band 6 or Band 7 level V300 non-medical prescribing qualification The benefits of working for the States of Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - A £1,605 annual bonus - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000* - On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Ward Manager to work in an exceptional clinic based in the Hove, East Sussex area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This mental health clinic provides highly specialist multidisciplinary assessment and treatment for children and adolescents with an eating disorder where behavioural or emotional problem may have resulted in a severely restricted dietary intake
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as an Registered Nurse with a valid NMC Pin**
As the Ward Manager your key responsibilities include:
Responsible for managing the day to day operational delivery and quality of care to young people
Working alongside the multidisciplinary team, you will provide leadership to the nursing team as you ensure the service is adequately provisioned for excellent care and treatment and will be responsible for providing exceptional communication and encouraging teamwork
With experience from the NHS or private sector, you will as a clinical and operational expert for clinical service, overseeing that care is delivered in line with best practice
Provide guidance and support to junior members of the team, with performance measures following the three key domains relating to People, Quality and Finance
Oversight of all staff planning, which will see you plan 12 weeks in advance to ensure all shifts have the appropriate staffing levels, meet the changing numbers and acuity of young people, whilst being flexible with the resource to ensure optimum skill-mix
Undertake clinical ward-based audits, in line with the requirements of contractual obligations and company's clinical audit strategy and ensure action plans are developed and monitored
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
CAMHS Eating Disorder experience or a strong interest to work in these areas
Excellent written and verbal communication, ability to formulate articulate reports
Experience and understanding of regulatory frameworks and standards
Experience in supervising practice in line with NMC requirements
Knowledge of CQUIN and NICE guidance/requirements and Standards for relevant specialism e.g. CAMHS
Experience in managing HR issues, including sickness, recruitment
An understanding of budgets
Physically able to undertake all training requirements for the role including Manual Handling and restraint
The successful Ward Manager will receive an excellent salary of £52,000 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
The equivalent of 33 days annual leave – plus your birthday off!
Free meals
Wellbeing support and activities
Career development and training
Pension contribution
Life Assurance
Enhanced Maternity Package
Reference ID: 5377
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call Sam Wilson on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Clinical Lead - Nursing Home£21.00 per hour (depending on skills and experience)Full TimeSite-basedBoston, PE21Boston West Care, a long-established and family-run home in Boston since 1981, is seeking an experienced Clinic Lead with a valid NMC PIN and nursing home managerial experience.This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and compassionate leader to join a dedicated team and help drive high standards of person-centred care while supporting the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service.The RoleAs the Clinic Lead, you will play a key leadership role in the Nursing home, ensuring compliance, maintaining excellent care standards, and supporting staff to deliver the best possible outcomes for residents. You will step into the Manager’s role during their absence, ensuring the smooth and effective operation of the home.Key Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Leadership & Management: Lead, support, and supervise the care team, providing clear guidance and covering for the Home Manager when required.Care Standards: Contribute to and oversee personalised care plans, ensuring residents’ needs are met with dignity and respect.Staff Development: Recruit, train, and develop team members while managing performance and promoting a positive working culture.Compliance & Quality: Ensure the service meets CQC standards, conduct audits, and implement improvements where needed.Operations: Manage staffing levels, rota planning, and assist with day-to-day operational duties.Communication: Build strong, supportive relationships with residents, families, staff, and external healthcare professionals.
Skills & Experience Required
Registered Nurse qualification (RGN/RMN/RNLD) with a valid NMC PIN – essentialProven experience in a nursing home setting at Deputy Manager or similar levelStrong leadership and supervisory skills, with the ability to motivate and develop a teamExcellent communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skillsGood knowledge of care planning, regulatory standards, and compliance requirementsNVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care (minimum), with Level 4/5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care desirableExperience with PCS, Atlas E-MAR, and QCS systems beneficial
Why Join Us?
Competitive pay, reflecting your skills and experienceOpportunity to work within a supportive, family-run home with an excellent reputationCareer progression opportunities with support for further qualificationsA warm, welcoming environment that values both residents and staff
If you have the skills, qualifications and passion for care we’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you.Please send your CV today to be considered for this Clinical Lead role. INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...
Applications are invited from enthusiastic Support Workers with a genuine commitment to working in Community Mental Health to join our client’s specialist service based in Devizes, in Wiltshire, West of England. Devizes has a rich history, architecture, and shopping. A historic market town with over 500 listed buildings, including a Norman castle, and a vibrant market place. The salary for this post is £12.82 per hour for days and £13.65 for nights and we are open to hearing from applicants seeking a full-time, part-time or flexible hours opportunity.With high standards of clinical governance, this is a Complex Care organisation clinically led by both senior Mental Health and General Nurses.Their collective experience in complex physical and mental health care means they can work with clients who have very complex needs, providing highly personalised, client-centred care in their own homes or community settings.Rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (England) and registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales, you will join an experienced and stable team of committed staff, supported by senior clinicians to meet our clients’ evolving needs.The packages of care provide 24/7 support to patients in their own homes or community settings. Forensic patients sectioned under the Mental Health act, are a minimum of two Support Workers to one client.The role requires flexibility, we will require you to work daytime or evening shifts, on weekdays and/or weekends, along with planned sleep-ins and/or waking-nights.Person requirements:• At least six months Care experience; some experience in a Mental Health setting is desirable, but not essential• Personal qualities to include; flexible, adaptable, confident to work without supervision and calm under pressure.• A current driving licence and access to a vehicle• A commitment to a flexible approach to meet the needs of the service.• The desire to work as part of a team and an organisation committed to person-centred care.• At least six months right to work in the UK statusTo note:• Employer sponsorship may be offered with this post subject to six month probation period, but you will need to have your own right to work status to commence employment, which may include a Student, Post-Study or Dependant visa to commence employment.• We are not able to switch sponsorship on commencement of employment• Staff Accommodation is not available for this role but we are able to help signpost to local accommodation optionsJarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Mental Health staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from enthusiastic Support Workers with a genuine commitment to working in Community Mental Health to join our client’s specialist service based in Bristol, in the West of England. Bristol is famous for its vibrant culture, from its status as a global hub for street art, to its rich history in music, film, and engineering.The salary for this post is £12.82 per hour for days and £13.65 for nights and we are open to hearing from applicants seeking a full-time, part-time or flexible hours opportunity.With high standards of clinical governance, this is a Complex Care organisation clinically led by both senior Mental Health and General Nurses.Their collective experience in complex physical and mental health care means they can work with clients who have very complex needs, providing highly personalised, client-centred care in their own homes or community settings.Rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (England) and registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales, you will join an experienced and stable team of committed staff, supported by senior clinicians to meet our clients’ evolving needs.The packages of care provide 24/7 support to patients in their own homes or community settings. Forensic patients sectioned under the Mental Health act, are a minimum of two Support Workers to one client.The role requires flexibility, we will require you to work daytime or evening shifts, on weekdays and/or weekends, along with planned sleep-ins and/or waking-nights.Person requirements:• At least six months Care experience; some experience in a Mental Health setting is desirable, but not essential• Personal qualities to include; flexible, adaptable, confident to work without supervision and calm under pressure.• A current driving licence and access to a vehicle• A commitment to a flexible approach to meet the needs of the service.• The desire to work as part of a team and an organisation committed to person-centred care.• At least six months right to work in the UK statusTo note:• Employer sponsorship may be offered with this post subject to six month probation period, but you will need to have your own right to work status to commence employment, which may include a Student, Post-Study or Dependant visa to commence employment.• We are not able to switch sponsorship on commencement of employment• Staff Accommodation is not available for this role but we are able to help signpost to local accommodation optionsJarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Mental Health staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from enthusiastic Support Workers with a genuine commitment to working in Community Mental Health to join our client’s specialist service based in Gloucester, in the West of England. Gloucester is famous for its rich history, particularly its stunning Cathedral, which was a filming location for the Harry Potter movies. Gloucester Docks is a historic area with Victorian architecture and canals. The salary for this post is £12.82 per hour for days and £13.65 for nights and we are open to hearing from applicants seeking a full-time, part-time or flexible hours opportunity.With high standards of clinical governance, this is a Complex Care organisation clinically led by both senior Mental Health and General Nurses.Their collective experience in complex physical and mental health care means they can work with clients who have very complex needs, providing highly personalised, client-centred care in their own homes or community settings.Rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (England) and registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales, you will join an experienced and stable team of committed staff, supported by senior clinicians to meet our clients’ evolving needs.The packages of care provide 24/7 support to patients in their own homes or community settings. Forensic patients sectioned under the Mental Health act, are a minimum of two Support Workers to one client.The role requires flexibility, we will require you to work daytime or evening shifts, on weekdays and/or weekends, along with planned sleep-ins and/or waking-nights.Person requirements:• At least six months Care experience; some experience in a Mental Health setting is desirable, but not essential• Personal qualities to include; flexible, adaptable, confident to work without supervision and calm under pressure.• A current driving licence and access to a vehicle• A commitment to a flexible approach to meet the needs of the service.• The desire to work as part of a team and an organisation committed to person-centred care.• At least six months right to work in the UK statusTo note:• Employer sponsorship may be offered with this post subject to six month probation period, but you will need to have your own right to work status to commence employment, which may include a Student, Post-Study or Dependant visa to commence employment.• We are not able to switch sponsorship on commencement of employment• Staff Accommodation is not available for this role but we are able to help signpost to local accommodation optionsJarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Mental Health staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably-experienced Neonatal Nurses to join the small, but vital 3-cot Unit at the major Health facility on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. This role is initially offered as an eight-month fixed term contract. The Neonatal Unit is adjacent to the 9-bedded general Paediatric Ward and manages infants from 32/40.Given the unique island nature of Guernsey there is at times a requirement to stablise and transfer smaller infants off-island, approx once per month on average with in-utero transfers slightly more frequently. Transfers are to the NHS to various units depending on availability. Equally, on occasion there may be no infants in the Unit when the time is utilised with audits, and undertaking and delivering training. Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The current Band 6 salary range is £46,152 to £62,310 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH. Additionally there is an additional £3,000 bonus at completion of two, then four years service.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community.The States of Guernsey provides excellent Paediatric and Neonatal care, supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard.Person requirements:- Registered Nurse, or Midwife with full registration with the NMC. - Completion of Mentorship qualification- Completion of a recognised post-graduate NICU qualification (negotiable if more than five years Neonatal experience) - At least two year's current or recent Neonatal experience, with at least one year UK-based.- Able to take charge of the Unit and/or work on your own if needed.- Confident to hold the Neonatal Arrest Bleep if requredThe benefits of working in Guernsey include:- A higher-than-UK salary.– A generous bonus scheme; £1,605 annually and an additional £3,000 at completion of 2 & 4 years (ongoing annual bonus thereafter)- A flat rate 20% income tax.- No Council tax or VAT- A relocation payment of £5,000*- Three months initial free accommodation*- On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation*- A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low.*Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
An outstanding new job opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Operations Manager to drive growth across the care homes in South of England, with a primary focus on the Swindon area. You’ll be accountable for operational performance, regulatory compliance, quality of care and environment, and the delivery of financial and commercial objectives
This healthcare provider delivers expert nursing, residential, dementia, and respite care across the UK, with a portfolio of new-build homes offering the highest standards of luxury care
**To be considered for this position you must be a NMC registered nurse with relevant post-registration experience, desirable but not essential**
As the Operations Manager your key responsibilities include:
Provide effective leadership and management, including the appropriate people are recruited for the key roles and ensure they are trained to complete their role. Foster a positive and inclusive work culture that aligns with the company values
Monitor and manage the financial and business performance of the homes, including budgeting, financial reporting, and business development. Identify areas of improvement and implement strategies to achieve financial targets
Ensure that the homes are compliant with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. Implement Action plans to maintain compliance and manage risks
Maintain and enhance the quality of care and environment provided to residents. Monitor and evaluate care delivery processes and outcomes, and implement improvements as needed. Ensure that the care home provides a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment for residents
Build and maintain positive relationships with residents, families, staff, and external stakeholders, including regulatory agencies, to ensure effective communication and collaboration. Address and resolve any concerns or issues in a timely and satisfactory manner
Implement performance monitoring and reporting systems to track key performance indicators (KPIs) and outcomes. Prepare regular reports for senior management and regional operations director
Identify training needs for the managers to enhance their skills and knowledge. Provide ongoing support and mentoring to senior staff to ensure continuous improvement in their performance
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Have proven experience in managing operations in a care home or similar healthcare setting
Excellent people management skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire staff to deliver exceptional service
Strong knowledge of financial management, compliance, and regulatory requirements in the care home industry
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships with diverse stakeholders
Ability to analyse data and make informed decisions to achieve business objectives
Knowledge of best practices in quality care and environment for elderly residents
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Hold a full UK driving licence
The successful Operations Manager will receive an excellent salary of £65,000 per annum DOE. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week from 9am to 5pm. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
**Monthly Car Allowance**
Comprehensive induction and training programme
Opportunities for career development and progression
Employee Assistance Programme
Blue Light Card Scheme
Loyalty Bonus
We’ll pay for your full DBS disclosure
Excellent performance related bonus
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays entitlement
Reference ID: 7192
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Clinical Deputy Manager – Borehamwood, Hertfordshire Location: Meadowhill Care Home, Castleford Close, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 4ALSalary: £55,000 to £60,000 per annum (depending on experience)Hours: 40 hours per weekJob type: Full time, permanentCome and make a difference with the team at Westgate Healthcare! #CareWithUsAtWestgateWe have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clinical Deputy Manager to join our team on a full-time, permanent basis for our commissioning care home.Nestled in the heart of Borehamwood, Meadowhill Care Home combines modern design with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Boasting 75 private rooms and luxurious communal spaces, Meadowhill is tailored to meet the unique needs of residents in a safe and peaceful environment.As the Clinical Deputy Manager, you will work closely with the Home Manager to oversee the clinical operations of the home, ensuring the health, safety and well-being of our residents. You will lead and inspire the care team, oversee clinical operations and ensure adherence to regulatory standards.About the role:
Assist the Home Manager with the day-to-day running of the home, ensuring a high standard of care is providedLead and supervise the nursing and care staff, providing clinical expertise and guidanceOversee the care planning process, ensuring residents' individual needs are met with dignity and respectMonitor clinical care standards, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and policiesSupport the recruitment, training and development of staff to maintain a skilled and motivated teamConduct regular audits, including medication management and care plans, to ensure best practicesAct as a role model for excellent clinical care and leadershipBuild positive relationships with residents, families and healthcare professionalsStep into the Home Manager’s role when they are absent, ensuring continuity of care and management
About you:
Qualification as a Registered General Nurse with a current and valid NMC pin numberA minimum of 3 years management experience within a care home settingStrong clinical skills with an understanding of CQC requirements, Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults, HSE (Health & Safety Executive) requirements and other relevant legislationExcellent communication with a positive, flexible and innovative attitudeWell organised with the ability to multi task in a fast-paced environmentMotivated to make a difference
Why work at Westgate?
Competitive salarySupport in achieving additional qualifications, including nationally recognised qualificationsComprehensive induction with free training and developmentReimbursement of NMC PIN renewal fees Access to the Blue Light Card (employee discount scheme)Access to other discount schemes; Byond Prepayment Card (employee cashback card), Extras Discounts (employee discount scheme) and Cycle to Work SchemeRefer a Friend Scheme - earn up to £500 for a successful referral!Internal and external employee recognition schemes (e.g. Employee of the Month and Long Service) and team building social eventsAccess to financial and wellbeing support through The Care Workers Charity Comprehensive staff induction with free training and professional development
We're looking for someone innovative, flexible and eager to build on their current knowledge. If this sounds like you, apply today!We reserve the right to close this vacancy once we receive suitable applications, therefore, an early submission is encouraged. Due to a high volume of applications, if you do not hear from us within 5 working days, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.Westgate Healthcare is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.WGHROB....Read more...
Clinical Operational Manager - Complex Care
Location: Bedford, on site
Company: OneCall24 Healthcare
Salary & Benefits: £48,000 per annum
About OneCall24 Healthcare
The role of the Clinical Operations Manager is to support the person-centred delivery of quality-based care functions within OneCall24 Healthcare and provide Clinical and managerial oversight of a residential service consisting of 3 young adults with complex needs and a team of approximately 25 HCAs. The role also supports the day-to-day care delivery activities within the Complex Care teams, as the needs of the client and business dictate. The Clinical Operations Manager needs to be flexible to the requirements of our clients and the business and also ensure that the reputation of the business is that of a company who provides a safe and effective service which enhances the lives of our customers.
Key Responsibilities
Provide leadership to the service manager and care team.
Carry out care plan and risk assessment reviews.
Conduct medication and clinical audits to ensure compliance with company policies and best practices.
Provide clinical supervision, training, and competency assessments for care staff.
Support the delivery of safe, person-centred care for individuals with long-term and complex conditions.
Liaise with MDTs to ensure cohesive and effective clinical support.
Participate in audits, spot checks, and feedback sessions to drive continuous improvement.
Maintain your clinical skills and knowledge through ongoing professional development.
Build strong, supportive relationships with care teams, management, clients, families and professionals.
Oversee a team of 20 – 30 care workers, ensuring the highest standards of care delivery.
Undertake regular care shifts, to monitor and improve levels of care provision
Provide clinical escalation out of hours in conjunction with our wider Clinical Lead team.
Essential Requirements
Registered Nurse – Adult/LD with valid NMC registration
Experience in Complex Care and supporting individuals with a learning disability
Community experience
A commitment to high standards of clinical practice and person-centred care
Why Join OneCall24 Healthcare?
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives every day
Supportive management team and collaborative working environment
Ongoing professional development and training opportunities
Mileage compensation for travel between services
If you are passionate about delivering quality care and have the right experience, we want to hear from you.
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Let’s take your care career to the next level. Apply today!
OneCall24 Healthcare is committed to promoting equal opportunities. This role includes a genuine occupational requirement in line with client needs and UK employment law.
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To share with other staff in meeting the personal care needs of clients in a way that respects the dignity of the individual and promotes independence. Care provided by care assistants provides and coordinates individualized care and resources to elderly, disabled and others so that they may continue to live in their homes and in the community.
The support package may include transportation, outreach on local transport to attend appointments, shopping or accessing the community. House cleaning (minimal), personal hygiene, providing meals, and other health and wellness related activities. It will not include tasks that would normally be undertaken by a trained nurse. Only when trained to do so would care workers undertake any specialist tasks.
The main duties and responsibilities of the role are:
To assist clients with all personal care needs including, undressing, washing, bathing and toileting needs.
To follow the care plan.
To assist clients with mobility problems and other physical disabilities, including incontinence and help in use and care of aids and personal equipment.
To support and care for clients who require End of Life Support
To engage in the promotion of mental and physical well-being of clients through talking to them, taking them out, sharing with them in activities such as reading, writing, hobbies, and recreations.
To make and change beds and all domestic tasks within the household.
Where required, to assist with client’s laundry.
Update, maintain current, accurate, confidential records for each client.
To perform such other duties as may reasonably be required.
To always comply with the organisation’s policies and procedures, which includes the client’s care plan and medication needs.
To report to the registered manager any significant changes in the health or circumstances of a client.
All staff are required to attend mandatory training where appropriate; this includes induction and National Vocational Qualifications or their equivalent.
To enable and assist clients to maintain on a day-to-day basis as much autonomy and independence as possible.
To support and assist clients in identifying risks and recording the support plan which minimizes and manages the identified risk
Identify and escalate any concerns, changes or Client needs to the relevant Walfinch Manager.
Record & escalate appropriately all decisions which relate to clients who lack capacity.
Involve and consult with the relevant Walfinch Manager to ensure that the client’s views are expressed and acted upon.
Attend reviews of care as appropriate.
Update and continually improve practice by a mutually agreed method which may include attendance at staff meetings, learning support briefings and one-to-one supervision.
Take responsibility in conjunction with the line manager for identifying further learning.
Be aware of requirements regarding codes of practice and relevant codes of conduct where appropriate issued by professional bodies.
Understand the requirement of the New Fundamental Standard Regulations 9 – 20, in relation to the Care Quality Commission Inspect regime and its importance to your workplace practice.
Promote good practice and be vigilant in recognising and reporting practice which does not meet the defined standard.
To assist and contribute to any regulatory body inspection or monitoring visit.
To always act, to safeguard clients from any form of abuse and to report such concerns immediately.
Training:Paragon Skills is an award-winning, Ofsted-rated ‘Good’, national apprenticeship provider inspiring over 10,000 learners annually and working with over 3000 businesses to deliver apprenticeships in a high-quality, consistent way. Our dedicated focus on the Care and Education sectors means we are deeply rooted within these sectors and have in-depth knowledge and understanding of what is required from a training perspective. Upon completion of this 12 Month Apprenticeship, you will have obtained your Adult care worker (level 2) Apprenticeship.Training Outcome:There is a possibility of being offered a full time role after successful completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:Walfinch Watford & Hemel Hempstead is owned by Saumya Mishra, who has been bringing outstanding, quality care to the local community since January 2025. Within the Walfinch Watford & Hemel Hempstead team, we pride ourselves on understanding your individual situation and tailor our care packages to best support you to thrive. Working Hours :Shifts TBCSkills: Attention to Detail,Customer Care Skills,Initative,....Read more...