NHS Lothian: Lead Specialist Practitioner District Nurse
NHS Scotland is committed to promoting equality and diversity within our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We aim for our workforce to be truly representative, with each employee feeling respected and empowered to give their best. We welcome applications from all sections of society.
We support disabled candidates, those with long-term conditions, and neurodivergent individuals by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policies and practices.
Note: We anticipate high interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once sufficient applications are received. Please submit your application early.
About the Role
NHS Lothian is recruiting for a Lead Specialist Practitioner District Nurse. Part-time hours between 30-37 hours will be considered, with the salary pro-rata for part-time arrangements.
Candidate Profile
We seek an inspirational leader who is caring, compassionate, and motivated to join our skilled nursing team. Our Nursing and Midwifery Strategic Plan outlines our vision, ambitions, and values to deliver excellent, compassionate, safe, and effective care. We value a diverse and inclusive culture and encourage applications from all backgrounds and communities.
Development and Recruitment
We are committed to developing a diverse workforce with varied skills and experiences. We support your growth through clinical education, training, induction, and preceptorship, alongside leadership development.
Our recruitment process is values and competency-based, aligned with our Strategic Plan. Interviews are designed to be equitable, with questions shared in advance. More information and application guidance are available on our NHS Lothian Careers site.
Qualifications and Contact
This role requires PVG Scheme membership. If not currently a member, an application must be made to Disclosure Scotland and approved before starting.
For further details, including the role's responsibilities and required skills, please refer to the job description and person specification. For questions, contact Sarah Chalmers at Sarah.Chalmers@nhs.scot.
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