
Specialist Children's Nurse
Specialist Nurse
Full time
£34,000 per year
Nursing
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Complex Home Care
We're on a mission to give patients and their families greater control of their health through knowledge, choice, convenience and connection. As a Specialist Children's Nurse, you'll play a vital role in delivering safe, high quality, family centred care to paediatric patients receiving treatment at home, in clinics or within community settings. Your expertise will help families feel empowered, confident, and fully supported throughout their treatment journey.
Working 37.5 hours per week including some weekends you will be covering visits in the Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire regions so being confident on the road is vital.
What you'll be doing
In this role, you will:
•\tDeliver training to patients' families and caregivers to ensure they can safely administer medication
•\tComplete clinical assessments
•\tProvide ongoing support via telephone, clinic based reviews and home visits
•\tTaking blood samples
•\tIdentify and escalate safeguarding concerns appropriately, ensuring full documentation and follow through.
•\tManage clinical deterioration
•\tLiaise closely with families to tailor visit schedules based on clinical need and contractual agreements.
•\tReport non compliance, adverse drug events, and clinical concerns
•\tMaintain accurate clinical notes and ensure all care plans and evaluation forms are completed
Who we're looking for
You'll be a caring and confident paediatric clinician with a passion for making a meaningful impact on patients and their families.
You will need:
•\tRSCN or RN (Child) qualification.
•\tExperience working in a paediatric nursing environment-hospital or community.
•\tStrong clinical skills, including clinical assessment, sub cutaneous injections, cannulation and (ideally) phlebotomy.
•\tUnderstanding of therapies relevant to the service, including knowledge of NHS pathways and paediatric care management.
•\tExcellent communication and relationship building skills-able to put families at ease and explain clinical information clearly.
•\tHigh attention to detail, strong organisational skills, and a commitment to clinical quality.
•\tA flexible, adaptable approach to changing service demands.
•\tA team oriented mindset with strong patient and customer focus.
What's in it for you
•\tThe opportunity to deliver meaningful, one to one patient care where you can see the tangible impact of your work.
•\tA supportive clinical team committed to development, learning and best practice.
•\tVariety-no two days are the same, with a mix of home visits, clinic sessions, family education and patient assessments.
•\tThe chance to build trusted relationships with families and be part of their journey.
•\tAccess to ongoing professional development and regulatory support.
•\tA role where autonomy, clinical excellence and patient experience truly matter.
Who we are?
Sciensus is a leading European life sciences organisation with over 30 years of experience, helping over 240,000 patients a year gain access to beneficial treatments and life-changing medicines. We empower patients with digital tools like the Sciensus Intouch app, to take control of their treatments, report on symptoms and quality of life, and access support through their care journey. We blend this with personalised support services from our team of over 700 licensed clinical staff. Whether we're delivering cancer treatment in someone's home or showing patients how to self-administer medicines, the human-touch care we provide helps patients make the most of their treatment.
What do we offer?
We work hard to make sure colleagues feel motivated, developed, and recognised for the great work they do.
Offering a salary starting from £34,000, and a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Company car or car allowance £4887.50
- NMC fees reimbursed
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Contribution based pension scheme
- Employee benefits platform (retailer discounts and much more)
- Life insurance
- Private medical insurance (after qualifying period)
- Refer a friend scheme
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Annual company event
- Yearly pay reviews
Our Values
We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer who has successfully gained the National Equality Standard (NES is the UK's leading Equity, Diversity and Inclusion standard which was developed by the UK Government and the CBI). We are committed to the fair treatment of all candidates, regardless of rac
Working 37.5 hours per week including some weekends you will be covering visits in the Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire regions so being confident on the road is vital.
What you'll be doing
In this role, you will:
•\tDeliver training to patients' families and caregivers to ensure they can safely administer medication
•\tComplete clinical assessments
•\tProvide ongoing support via telephone, clinic based reviews and home visits
•\tTaking blood samples
•\tIdentify and escalate safeguarding concerns appropriately, ensuring full documentation and follow through.
•\tManage clinical deterioration
•\tLiaise closely with families to tailor visit schedules based on clinical need and contractual agreements.
•\tReport non compliance, adverse drug events, and clinical concerns
•\tMaintain accurate clinical notes and ensure all care plans and evaluation forms are completed
Who we're looking for
You'll be a caring and confident paediatric clinician with a passion for making a meaningful impact on patients and their families.
You will need:
•\tRSCN or RN (Child) qualification.
•\tExperience working in a paediatric nursing environment-hospital or community.
•\tStrong clinical skills, including clinical assessment, sub cutaneous injections, cannulation and (ideally) phlebotomy.
•\tUnderstanding of therapies relevant to the service, including knowledge of NHS pathways and paediatric care management.
•\tExcellent communication and relationship building skills-able to put families at ease and explain clinical information clearly.
•\tHigh attention to detail, strong organisational skills, and a commitment to clinical quality.
•\tA flexible, adaptable approach to changing service demands.
•\tA team oriented mindset with strong patient and customer focus.
What's in it for you
•\tThe opportunity to deliver meaningful, one to one patient care where you can see the tangible impact of your work.
•\tA supportive clinical team committed to development, learning and best practice.
•\tVariety-no two days are the same, with a mix of home visits, clinic sessions, family education and patient assessments.
•\tThe chance to build trusted relationships with families and be part of their journey.
•\tAccess to ongoing professional development and regulatory support.
•\tA role where autonomy, clinical excellence and patient experience truly matter.
Who we are?
Sciensus is a leading European life sciences organisation with over 30 years of experience, helping over 240,000 patients a year gain access to beneficial treatments and life-changing medicines. We empower patients with digital tools like the Sciensus Intouch app, to take control of their treatments, report on symptoms and quality of life, and access support through their care journey. We blend this with personalised support services from our team of over 700 licensed clinical staff. Whether we're delivering cancer treatment in someone's home or showing patients how to self-administer medicines, the human-touch care we provide helps patients make the most of their treatment.
What do we offer?
We work hard to make sure colleagues feel motivated, developed, and recognised for the great work they do.
Offering a salary starting from £34,000, and a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Company car or car allowance £4887.50
- NMC fees reimbursed
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Contribution based pension scheme
- Employee benefits platform (retailer discounts and much more)
- Life insurance
- Private medical insurance (after qualifying period)
- Refer a friend scheme
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Annual company event
- Yearly pay reviews
Our Values
We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer who has successfully gained the National Equality Standard (NES is the UK's leading Equity, Diversity and Inclusion standard which was developed by the UK Government and the CBI). We are committed to the fair treatment of all candidates, regardless of rac
Salary range
- £34,000 per year
Band
- Band 5
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