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About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated nurse to join our Helensburgh & Lomond District Nursing Team as a Band 6 District Nurse – Development Post (Annex 21).
This post offers a supported development pathway into a District Nurse leadership role within a busy, forward-thinking community nursing team. The successful applicant will work within a supervised and structured development framework while undertaking the NES Integrated Community Nursing Pathway (including V300 Prescribing) or an equivalent recognised qualification.
The Helensburgh & Lomond locality covers a mixed urban and rural population of around 26,000 patients across five GP practices. The team delivers complex, person-centred care seven days per week, including palliative and end-of-life care for over 95% of patients who choose to die at home.
Main Responsibilities
• Contribute to high-quality, person-centred care within a defined caseload under supervision.
• Develop and contribute to advanced care planning, and decision-making skills in line with the District Nursing competency framework.
• Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to support safe, effective care delivery.
• Engage in leadership development and quality improvement initiatives as part of the training period.
Development Framework
This is a 12-month development post under Agenda for Change Annex 21. During this period, the post-holder will:
• Be remunerated at 75% of the Band 6 maximum rate while completing the required qualification and competencies.
• Work under supervision, progressing toward full caseload management responsibilities.
• On successful completion of the programme and competency sign-off, assimilate to a substantive Band 6 District Nurse role and salary.
Essential Criteria
• Registered Nurse with current NMC registration.
• Community experience and a currently enrolled in post registration education such as NES Integrated Community Nursing Pathway (including V300) or equivalent.
• Excellent communication, clinical, and organisational skills.
• Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes.
Desirable Criteria
• Experience in community nursing or leadership.
• Evidence of ongoing professional development and reflective practice.
• Competency in electronic record-keeping and care planning systems.
Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a supportive, experienced team committed to professional growth and delivering safe, compassionate, high-quality care. This role supports NHS Highland’s commitment to developing advanced community nursing practice and succession planning within the workforce.
Helensburgh & Lomond offers a stunning location to live and work, combining coastal scenery, community spirit, and excellent transport links.
How to Apply
Apply via the NHS Scotland Jobs website using Job Reference: [Insert Reference]
Additional Information:
The District Nursing service operates seven days per week, including weekends and public holidays.
For informal enquiries, please contact:
Lorna Boyce or Ann Marie Ross- District Nursing Team Leads
📧 lorna.boyce2@nhs.scot
| ☎️ 01436 655026
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