West Norfolk Coastal PCN is looking to welcome a Tissue Viability Nurse Lead to their team on a full-time basis for a 2 years fixed term contract initially. This is an exciting opportunity to lead, shape and develop a PCN‑wide wound care service, improving outcomes for patients with complex wounds and supporting primary care teams to deliver evidence‑based care. Working as an autonomous expert practitioner, you will manage highly complex cases, support PCN clinicians, lead service development, and represent the PCN at system level. We are looking for a clinician who is passionate about improving wound care, developing others and leading change in primary care. Key responsibilities will include; Lead and deliver specialist tissue viability and lower limb services. Provide advanced clinical support for complex and non‑healing wounds. Manage and develop the PCN tissue viability service. Supervise and support the Band 6 TVN and wider primary care workforce. Lead audit, quality improvement and service evaluation. Represent the PCN at ICB and system‑wide tissue viability forums. About the Candidate All applicants should have the following qualifications, registrations, skills and experience: A relevant nursing degree Current NMC registration with an active PIN Experience of providing clinical advice and support on wound care management and complex tissue viability issues Experience on leading quality improvement initiatives Knowledge, and experience of its application, in supporting long-term conditions Insight and understanding of current issues in nursing and the wider NHS About Us West Norfolk Coastal Primary Care Network (PCN) is a collection of independent GP Practices who have made a commitment to work collaboratively for the benefit of their patients. The PCN work on delivering high quality, innovative services through additional clinical and non-clinical roles across the coastal region of West Norfolk. Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.