A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced and motivated Lead Practice Nurse to join a highly supportive and well-established GP surgery in Leicestershire. The practice is seeking a confident and personable nurse who can take ownership of the role, lead a small nursing team, and deliver excellent patient care across both treatment room and chronic disease management services.
This is a flexible, family-feel practice that prides itself on teamwork, patient focus, and professional development. With no home visits, no weekend work, and a genuine commitment to staff wellbeing, this role is ideal for a nurse looking to take the next step in their career while maintaining a healthy work–life balance.
Salary – £46,800–£52,650 (DOE) + NHS pension + 5 weeks annual leave + Bank Holidays + funded training & development
Location – Leicestershire
The Surgery
Highly regarded, single-site GP surgery with around 8,500 patients
Supportive and forward-thinking team led by forward thinking, enthusiastic Partners
Multidisciplinary team including GPs, ANP, Paramedic, Pharmacists, Physiotherapist, HCAs, and admin staff
CQC Good rating
SystmOne practice with excellent local clinical network support
Spacious, purpose-built premises with a large car park and strong community links
Focus on staff wellbeing, flexibility, and open communication
Opportunities for development as the practice continues to grow and evolve
Your Role
Lead Practice Nurse (around 30 hours per week – flexible on days and hours)
No evenings, weekends, or home visits
Flexible start and finish times, typically between 8am and 5pm
Opportunity to shape the role and influence nursing services within the practice
Lead and support a small, established team including Practice Nurse, HCAs, and Phlebotomist
Your duties will include:
Immunisations and vaccinations (adult & childhood)
Cervical cytology
Wound care and dressings
Chronic disease reviews (e.g., diabetes, asthma, COPD, hypertension)
Health promotion and lifestyle advice
Supporting and mentoring colleagues within the nursing team
Contributing to QOF and quality improvement initiatives
Special interests (e.g. respiratory, women’s health, or other LTCs) are welcomed and supported.
The Benefits
£46,800–£52,650 per annum (DOE)
NHS Pension
5 weeks annual leave + Bank Holidays
Funded training and development opportunities
Supportive environment with approachable leadership and excellent team morale
Free on-site parking
Flexible working options – design a schedule that fits your lifestyle
No evenings, weekends, or home visits
About You
You will be a Registered General Nurse (RGN) with experience in a GP practice setting. You’ll have strong clinical skills, confidence managing long-term conditions, and the ability to support and develop colleagues.
Essential:
RGN with NMC registration
GP surgery experience
Confident in treatment room duties and LTC management
Strong team player with excellent communication skills
Desirable:
Previous leadership experience
Specialist interest in respiratory, women’s health, or another LTC area
Independent Prescriber or willing to work towards
Next Steps
For more details on this Lead Practice Nurse opportunity, please click Apply Now. One of our specialist consultants will be in touch at a time that suits you to discuss the role in more detail.
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