We have an exciting opportunity for Band 6 Palliative Nurse Specialists to join our Community Nursing teams.
We are a supportive and dynamic team delivering outstanding palliative care to people in our community. You will need knowledge and experience of palliative care, confident decision-making skills and a passion to continuously improve and develop. This role is primarily advisory, with minimal hands-on nursing care.
The Community Nurse Specialist Team support a complex patient caseload of patients and work 7.5 hr days Monday to Friday with a regular commitment to the weekend/ bank holiday rota.
Working as a Palliative Nurse Specialist within the community requires a core skill set:
* Holistic assessment – face to face and by phone
* Problem solving, decision making, symptom control and prescribing advice
* Independent prescribing
* Advance care planning and completion of Respect plus
* Joint working / liaison referral / signposting with internal and external MDT
* Initial bereavement support
What we can offer you:
* Band 6 equivalent salary (£38,682 - £46,580 FTE, dependent on experience)
* Full or part time work (30 or 37.5 hours per week)
* Permanent position
You will be given excellent support to develop your nursing skills into a specialist role. There are opportunities for professional development and specialist training in palliative care, including Independent Prescribing.
For further information or to arrange an informal visit / shadow shift, please contact Cate Robbins, Lead Specialist Nurse – Community and Access teams, or Jane Jones, Community Nurse Specialist West Team Lead, or by phoning
Interview Date: 10th February 2026
A full driving licence and access to a car required.
Due to the nature of the work involved, this role is exempt from the ROA and the jobholder will be required to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service Check.
We will be screening as we receive applications and therefore strongly encourage applications as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
All applicants must be eligible to work in the UK before they apply for a vacancy and be able to provide evidence of this.
Strictly no agencies.
About Us
We've spent over 40 years helping people die in peace, and with dignity. Combining compassion with clinical expertise, we provide patients with the best possible care at the end of their lives.
We're here for the people around our patients too – those closest to them. Before, during and after a bereavement, we provide support that's remembered forever.
We think it's that unforgettable support that inspires people to give back to St Peter's. To fundraise for us. Donate. Volunteer. We're not exaggerating when we say that we couldn't do what we do without our wonderful supporters. We really can't thank them enough.
We want to help many more people to die well. And we're doing this by teaching others. As a centre of educational excellence, we share our skills with other health professionals, helping the NHS and care homes to provide better end-of-life care.
We're here for all, for free, forever.
The Benefits
If you join our clinical team, we offer NHS Agenda for Change benefits such as:
* NHS equivalent salaries
* Generous holiday entitlement and recognition for previous NHS service (up to 33 days for 10 years' service)
* Continuation in the NHS pension scheme for existing members
* Recognition of previous NHS service for sick pay
There are many benefits to working at St Peter's including:
* 27 days' holiday plus bank holidays pro rata. This increases the longer you're with us
* Competitive salary
* Pension, with employer matched contributions up to 6%
* Enhanced sick pay, rising with service to a maximum of 12 weeks' full and 12 weeks' half pay.
* Birthday leave – a day off in the month of your birthday
* Ability to buy or sell up to three days of annual leave per year
* Volunteer leave
* Life insurance scheme
* Employee assistance programme
* Access to discounts and offers through the Blue Light Card
* Home and electronics salary sacrifice scheme
* Free parking at our main office sites
* Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme
* Travel discounts
* Eye care scheme
* Annual flu vaccine scheme
* Comprehensive induction
* In-house learning & development team
* Continual professional development
Life is busy and we all want to enjoy a healthy work/life balance. That's why we offer flexible working hours, and if it's practical for your role, we also offer hybrid working.
You can split your hours between your home and our offices in Brentry and Long Ashton. We think this is a good way to work – it gives you the convenience of working from home and the camaraderie of being with colleagues in the office.
Equity and Diversity
We want our teams to reflect the diversity of our community – and we want everyone to feel that they belong. That's why we've joined ENEI: Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion. This is a UK based, not-for-profit organisation that helps employers build and maintain diverse teams and inclusive cultures. We're really pleased to have ENEI supporting us on our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion journey.
Just as we offer care to all, we welcome applications from everyone. We want to hear from you regardless of your age, disability, religion or belief, sex, race, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity.
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