Required Skills Registered Nurse (RGN) with current NMC pin 2 years post-qualification experience UK driving licence and willingness to travel Community nursing experience desirable (training provided) Full right to work in the UK (no sponsorship) Job Summary Be Part of a Rapidly Expanding Healthcare Organisation! This is your chance to join a fast-growing healthcare provider making a genuine difference to patients’ lives in their own homes and local communities. With new clients joining across Cornwall, we’re expanding rapidly and are looking for passionate, driven Community Nurses who want to be at the forefront of this exciting journey. We combine patient-centred care with a supportive team culture, offering you the chance to broaden your clinical expertise while enjoying the freedom of community-based nursing. Technical Skills You’ll be a qualified Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC pin and at least 2 years’ post-registration experience. A background in community nursing is desirable, but not essential as full training will be provided. What matters most is your ability to work independently, adapt to a variety of clinical situations, and build strong relationships with patients and their families. You’ll also need a full UK driving licence and the flexibility to travel. Job Responsibilities Deliver high-quality, patient-centred nursing care in the community Support patients with treatments such as IV medication, injections, phlebotomy, cannulation, technical equipment setup, and dialysis (full training given) Carry out patient assessments and provide tailored education on treatment and self-medication Accurately document care to support real-time clinical records Build strong relationships with patients, families, NHS stakeholders and your wider support team Act as an ambassador for quality, safe care, ensuring compliance with professional and clinical standards Job Benefits 31 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays) Extra day off for your birthday Lifestyle bonuses and monthly recognition awards Blue Light Discount Card Pension scheme (salary sacrifice) Employee Assistance Programme with counselling support Private online GP consultations available 24/7 Eyecare vouchers Death in service cover Salary sacrifice car scheme Generous referral scheme Experience Technical Skills You’ll be a qualified Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC pin and at least 2 years’ post-registration experience. A background in community nursing is desirable, but not essential as full training will be provided. What matters most is your ability to work independently, adapt to a variety of clinical situations, and build strong relationships with patients and their families. You’ll also need a full UK driving licence and the flexibility to travel. Job Responsibilities Deliver high-quality, patient-centred nursing care in the community Support patients with treatments such as IV medication, injections, phlebotomy, cannulation, technical equipment setup, and dialysis (full training given) Carry out patient assessments and provide tailored education on treatment and self-medication Accurately document care to support real-time clinical records Build strong relationships with patients, families, NHS stakeholders and your wider support team Act as an ambassador for quality, safe care, ensuring compliance with professional and clinical standards Job Benefits 31 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays) Extra day off for your birthday Lifestyle bonuses and monthly recognition awards Blue Light Discount Card Pension scheme (salary sacrifice) Employee Assistance Programme with counselling support Private online GP consultations available 24/7 Eyecare vouchers Death in service cover Salary sacrifice car scheme Generous referral scheme Experience Experience You’ll be a qualified Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC pin and at least 2 years’ post-registration experience. A background in community nursing is desirable, but not essential as full training will be provided. What matters most is your ability to work independently, adapt to a variety of clinical situations, and build strong relationships with patients and their families. You’ll also need a full UK driving licence and the flexibility to travel. Job Responsibilities Deliver high-quality, patient-centred nursing care in the community Support patients with treatments such as IV medication, injections, phlebotomy, cannulation, technical equipment setup, and dialysis (full training given) Carry out patient assessments and provide tailored education on treatment and self-medication Accurately document care to support real-time clinical records Build strong relationships with patients, families, NHS stakeholders and your wider support team Act as an ambassador for quality, safe care, ensuring compliance with professional and clinical standards Job Benefits 31 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays) Extra day off for your birthday Lifestyle bonuses and monthly recognition awards Blue Light Discount Card Pension scheme (salary sacrifice) Employee Assistance Programme with counselling support Private online GP consultations available 24/7 Eyecare vouchers Death in service cover Salary sacrifice car scheme Generous referral scheme