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A regional healthcare provider is seeking a Community Staff Nurse to join their diverse team in Lancing. The role involves managing diabetic care, wound treatment, and providing palliative care, all while promoting independence and self-management among patients. Applicants should possess an RN qualification and demonstrate solid communication and clinical skills. Join a supportive community that...
About the Role: Join us as an Independent Business Development Executive and unlock high-income potential selling print and document solutions. Enjoy 75% profit on sales and lifetime residuals on service contracts. What We Offer: - 75% profit share on all equipment - 50% profit on service contracts for life - Work your own hours - Full autonomy and entrepreneurial freedom - Supportive...
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You will work with Reach and TypeScript on the front-end, Python on the back-end, as well as spend significant time working with low-code/no-code geospatial tools such as FME and ESRI AGOL SDK. Key responsibilities: Lead the design and implementation of robust software solutions, ensuring scalability, performance, and maintainability.
You will also be working with SAP development consultants from the wider SAP practice and flex consultants.
You will be working on a complex SAP landscape with multi-track developments. You'll be part of the SAP development team and we need an all-round ABAP developer who may specialise in the technical areas of BRF+, UI5, Adobe Forms, Mass activity to support an ECC6.0 PSCD system.
You will possess good verbal communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to organise and present information clearly, concisely, and accurately in ways that promote understanding, both verbally and in writing.
You will need to work in a time limited, resilient, adaptable and organised way.
You will be paid the National Minimum Wage for all attended training sessions and shadow shifts We offer the flexibility of either a zero-hour contract or contracted hours, whichever suits your lifestyle the most.
You will work closely with our team of other researchers, designers, QA testers and technical SMEs to deliver innovative solutions that meet our users and business needs. Continuous Learning: Stay up to date with the latest technologies and trends in software development, continuously expanding knowledge and skills.
About the Role: Join us as an Independent Business Development Executive and unlock high-income potential selling print and document solutions. Enjoy 75% profit on sales and lifetime residuals on service contracts. What We Offer: - 75% profit share on all equipment - 50% profit on service contracts for life - Work your own hours - Full autonomy and entrepreneurial freedom - Supportive...
Team Manager Responsibilities As Team Manager, you'll lead and manage a team of registered and non-registered professionals (Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants). You'll ensure the service is delivered to the highest standards, in line with HCPC guidelines, national legislation and West Sussex County Council policies and procedures. Managing your team, you will be expected...
You will see on the Person Specification some of the competencies and expectations you will either have or need to develop if you were successful.
You will be pivotal in driving collaboration, content governance, and digital workplace transformation through SharePoint Online and Microsoft 365.
You will be a hands-on leader with both technical expertise and strong people management skills Responsibilities to include: Monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and implement enhancements.
You will apply case management principles to support patient self‐management, promote independent living, and reduce hospital admissions through robust contingency planning. As Clinical Lead, you will oversee staff management, supervision, and development, including appraisals and mentoring of junior team members.
A leading community healthcare provider in England is seeking an experienced Community Nurse to lead and support their team. This role involves coordinating complex care, improving patient self-management, and reducing hospital admissions. The ideal candidate will have strong clinical expertise, leadership skills, and a commitment to patient-centered care. Various flexible working options and...
You will be part of an expanding team based in Lancing and the role will predominantly be one of telephone triage, liaison and coordination of existing and new patients registered to the ECHO service. The service covers seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
You will see on the Person Specification some of the competencies and expectations you will either have or need to develop if you were successful.
About ECHO ECHO is the nurse‐led Single Point of Access for referral management, clinical triage, signposting and coordination of highly effective Community‐based services within SCFT for patients registered with a Coastal West Sussex GP. Service Details ECHO operates 24‐hour service, seven days a week, including all bank holidays. Role Overview The post involves the handling of all calls to...
The UCR Service provides urgent support, seven-days a week, to help prevent unnecessary hospital admissions. This is achieved by providing a two-hour crisis response delivered by a multi-skilled team of professionals. Support is provided at home or where they usually reside for people who are concerned their health or mobility is declining and are therefore at risk of admission to hospital. Our...
You will work with early years and school age children in a range of settings: community clinics; preschool settings and schools.
You will assess children, put together therapy plans, advise and train others as well as carrying out therapy yourself.
You will have a comprehensive induction period and be supported by friendly and experienced colleagues across the teams.
You will have experience in wound care and the high risk foot, developing high quality, accessible and timely podiatric intervention to a caseload of patients with complex foot health needs.
You will also be required to provide domiciliary visits so a car and full driving licence is essential for the role.