NHS
We are expanding our Hospice at Home service and are seeking compassionate, committed people to join our growing team. This role offers the opportunity to support patients and families in their own homes as the service extends across North Nottinghamshire.
The Hospice at Home service provides care for palliative patients seven days a week in their own home.
Main duties of the job As a Registered Nurse within the Hospice at Home service, you will deliver high-quality, person-centred nursing care to patients in their own homes across North Nottinghamshire. You will support patients with palliative and end of life care needs and provide appropriate support to families and carers, in line with hospice policies and agreed care plans.
The role includes assessment, planning, and delivery of nursing care, symptom management, care of the dying, and psychosocial and spiritual support. You will promote independence where possible, support discharge home, and respond flexibly to changing patient needs.
You will work as an autonomous practitioner while remaining part of a supportive multidisciplinary team. You will work closely with the Hospice at Home Lead, Health Care Assistants, Care Navigators, the Integrated Hub, and wider system partners within the End-of-Life Care Together Alliance.
You will contribute to maintaining high standards of care, safety, and quality, ensuring practice aligns with NMC standards, CQC requirements, and the values and philosophy of Beaumond House Hospice Care.
About us Beaumond House Hospice supports patients and their loved ones to live as fully as possible across North Nottinghamshire. Ensuring our communities receive the care and comfort they need, free of charge, when every moment matters. Our Care is provided in people's homes across our communities and at the Hospice in Newark.
We treat every person with respect. We deliver compassionate, professional care that supports physical, psychological, and spiritual needs. We look for staff and volunteers who protect dignity, safety, and confidentiality.
Beaumond House Hospice Care is a registered charity. We provide four In-patient beds, Day Therapy, and Hospice at Home Care. Hospice at Home supports people with palliative and end of life care needs, often in the last weeks and months of life. Our nurses and health care assistants provide assessment, personal care, emotional support, advice, and advance care planning in the person's preferred place of care.
We are contactable 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, to provide a friendly ear, general information or to signpost patients, relatives and carers to appropriate resources and services.
Outstanding Hospice Care, enabling our local communities to live well and die well
Job responsibilities Job title:
Registered Nurse Hospice at Home
Reports to:
Hospice at Home Lead
Hours:
24 hours per week
Salary:
£19.10 per hour
Location:
Beaumond House Hospice Care or alternative locations across North Nottinghamshire to meet organisational need.
Main Duties
Integrated Working and Care Coordination
Work in partnership with the Integrated Hub, Hospice at Home Lead and Care Navigators.
Support discharge planning and reduce avoidable hospital admissions.
Communicate effectively with patients, carers and professionals.
Attend and contribute to MDT, GSF and Hub meetings.
Build strong working relationships with partner organisations.
Leadership, Supervision and Workforce
Lead and support Health Care Assistants in delivery of care
Delegate duties appropriately in line with NMC guidance.
Act as role model, supervisor and mentor.
Contribute to recruitment, induction and staff development.
Monitor staffing levels and escalate concerns as required.
Support students and learners in practice.
Safeguarding, Risk and Governance
Act in accordance with safeguarding adults policies.
Undertake risk assessments including lone working.
Maintain accurate documentation in line with NMC and CQC standards.
Comply with medicines management policies.
Participate in audits, incident reporting and quality improvement.
Bereavement Support
Provide bereavement support to carers and families.
Identify and refer those requiring specialist bereavement services.
Professional Development
Maintain NMC registration and comply with the NMC Code.
Engage in reflective practice, supervision and appraisal.
Attend mandatory and developmental training.
Build resilience and support emotional wellbeing.
Skills, Experience and Attributes Required
Experience in caring for palliative patients or relevant transferrable experience.
Good telephone and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work as part of a team and respect for all individuals.
Flexibility, excellent listening skills and ability to build rapport with others, with a friendly and sensitive approach.
Confidence in use of basic IT (Microsoft 365) and electronic records (SystmOne) or willingness to develop this.
Full driving licence and regular access to a suitable vehicle.
Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English to support safe care, accurate record keeping, and sensitive communication with patients and families.
General Duties
Work collaboratively and cooperatively with Beaumond House colleagues and End of Life Care Together Alliance partners.
Work in accordance with hospice values of compassion, dignity, respect and excellence, recognising the emotional impact of end-of-life care.
Respect confidentiality in all areas of Beaumond House.
Comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act.
Work within Beaumond House policies and procedures.
Participate in and contribute to team meetings and Hub meetings as required.
Always behave in a professional manner, reflecting and maintaining Beaumond House values.
What we ask of you
That you act in a manner at all times which supports the Vision and Values of Beaumond House
That you have a positive and proactive approach
That you are confident and trustworthy
25 days holiday, (increasing with service up to 29 days) plus Bank Holidays and the option to buy or sell annual leave
Company Nest pension or continuation of NHS pension (terms and conditions apply)
Blue Light Card discounts (with membership)
Free DBS check and uniform
Occupational health services with pre‑employment screening and Hep B vaccination
Access to Mental Health First Aiders & Freedom to Speak Up Champions
Ongoing training and mandatory updates during working hours
Clinical supervision and access to senior clinical support
Clear role boundaries and realistic caseloads
Mileage reimbursement for community work travel
Access to wellbeing support and counselling services
Supportive leadership with regular check‑ins
We can offer
Passionate teamworking with quality at the heart of everything we do
Personal development - paid induction and ongoing training
Opportunities to volunteer and engage with the wider hospice community
A supportive and inclusive working environment
Access to clinical supervision and senior support
Opportunities for personal development
Please note
All roles are subject to receipt of satisfactory references and to Disclosure & Barring Service checks.
We reserve the right to close the advert at any time; therefore, we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible.
This Job Description is intended as a guide only and is not an exhaustive list of duties. It is subject to periodic review with the post holder.
Our Vision
is to achieve Outstanding Hospice Care, enabling our local communities to live well and die well
Our Values
(Guiding Beliefs) are:
PERSON CENTRED, WE GO THE EXTRA MILE
- Every life matters and every moment matters - patients and their families and friends are at the centre of everything we do.
VALUE & SUPPORT OUR PEOPLE
All of our people are important and highly valued, and we support and develop them to be at their best.
OPENNESS & HONESTY, CREATING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT
- We provide a safe environment in which feelings may be openly expressed and acknowledged with sensitivity and honesty.
COLLABORATION
- We provide a unique and special range of services, in collaboration with our partners in the End of Life Together Alliance.
EFFICIENCY, CARING, PROFESSIONAL
- We provide good stewardship of our resources and operate in a professional, caring, and efficient way.
Person Specification Qualifications Experience
Experience in caring for palliative patients or relevant transferrable experience.
Skills & Attributes
Good telephone and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work as part of a team and respect for all individuals.
Flexibility, excellent listening skills and ability to build rapport with others, with a friendly and sensitive approach.
Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English to support safe care, accurate record keeping, and sensitive communication with patients and families.
Driving licence and continued access to a suitable vehicle with business insurance.
Confidence in use of basic IT (Microsoft 365) and electronic records (SystmOne) or willingness to develop this.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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The Hospice at Home service provides care for palliative patients seven days a week in their own home.
Main duties of the job As a Registered Nurse within the Hospice at Home service, you will deliver high-quality, person-centred nursing care to patients in their own homes across North Nottinghamshire. You will support patients with palliative and end of life care needs and provide appropriate support to families and carers, in line with hospice policies and agreed care plans.
The role includes assessment, planning, and delivery of nursing care, symptom management, care of the dying, and psychosocial and spiritual support. You will promote independence where possible, support discharge home, and respond flexibly to changing patient needs.
You will work as an autonomous practitioner while remaining part of a supportive multidisciplinary team. You will work closely with the Hospice at Home Lead, Health Care Assistants, Care Navigators, the Integrated Hub, and wider system partners within the End-of-Life Care Together Alliance.
You will contribute to maintaining high standards of care, safety, and quality, ensuring practice aligns with NMC standards, CQC requirements, and the values and philosophy of Beaumond House Hospice Care.
About us Beaumond House Hospice supports patients and their loved ones to live as fully as possible across North Nottinghamshire. Ensuring our communities receive the care and comfort they need, free of charge, when every moment matters. Our Care is provided in people's homes across our communities and at the Hospice in Newark.
We treat every person with respect. We deliver compassionate, professional care that supports physical, psychological, and spiritual needs. We look for staff and volunteers who protect dignity, safety, and confidentiality.
Beaumond House Hospice Care is a registered charity. We provide four In-patient beds, Day Therapy, and Hospice at Home Care. Hospice at Home supports people with palliative and end of life care needs, often in the last weeks and months of life. Our nurses and health care assistants provide assessment, personal care, emotional support, advice, and advance care planning in the person's preferred place of care.
We are contactable 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, to provide a friendly ear, general information or to signpost patients, relatives and carers to appropriate resources and services.
Outstanding Hospice Care, enabling our local communities to live well and die well
Job responsibilities Job title:
Registered Nurse Hospice at Home
Reports to:
Hospice at Home Lead
Hours:
24 hours per week
Salary:
£19.10 per hour
Location:
Beaumond House Hospice Care or alternative locations across North Nottinghamshire to meet organisational need.
Main Duties
Integrated Working and Care Coordination
Work in partnership with the Integrated Hub, Hospice at Home Lead and Care Navigators.
Support discharge planning and reduce avoidable hospital admissions.
Communicate effectively with patients, carers and professionals.
Attend and contribute to MDT, GSF and Hub meetings.
Build strong working relationships with partner organisations.
Leadership, Supervision and Workforce
Lead and support Health Care Assistants in delivery of care
Delegate duties appropriately in line with NMC guidance.
Act as role model, supervisor and mentor.
Contribute to recruitment, induction and staff development.
Monitor staffing levels and escalate concerns as required.
Support students and learners in practice.
Safeguarding, Risk and Governance
Act in accordance with safeguarding adults policies.
Undertake risk assessments including lone working.
Maintain accurate documentation in line with NMC and CQC standards.
Comply with medicines management policies.
Participate in audits, incident reporting and quality improvement.
Bereavement Support
Provide bereavement support to carers and families.
Identify and refer those requiring specialist bereavement services.
Professional Development
Maintain NMC registration and comply with the NMC Code.
Engage in reflective practice, supervision and appraisal.
Attend mandatory and developmental training.
Build resilience and support emotional wellbeing.
Skills, Experience and Attributes Required
Experience in caring for palliative patients or relevant transferrable experience.
Good telephone and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work as part of a team and respect for all individuals.
Flexibility, excellent listening skills and ability to build rapport with others, with a friendly and sensitive approach.
Confidence in use of basic IT (Microsoft 365) and electronic records (SystmOne) or willingness to develop this.
Full driving licence and regular access to a suitable vehicle.
Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English to support safe care, accurate record keeping, and sensitive communication with patients and families.
General Duties
Work collaboratively and cooperatively with Beaumond House colleagues and End of Life Care Together Alliance partners.
Work in accordance with hospice values of compassion, dignity, respect and excellence, recognising the emotional impact of end-of-life care.
Respect confidentiality in all areas of Beaumond House.
Comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act.
Work within Beaumond House policies and procedures.
Participate in and contribute to team meetings and Hub meetings as required.
Always behave in a professional manner, reflecting and maintaining Beaumond House values.
What we ask of you
That you act in a manner at all times which supports the Vision and Values of Beaumond House
That you have a positive and proactive approach
That you are confident and trustworthy
25 days holiday, (increasing with service up to 29 days) plus Bank Holidays and the option to buy or sell annual leave
Company Nest pension or continuation of NHS pension (terms and conditions apply)
Blue Light Card discounts (with membership)
Free DBS check and uniform
Occupational health services with pre‑employment screening and Hep B vaccination
Access to Mental Health First Aiders & Freedom to Speak Up Champions
Ongoing training and mandatory updates during working hours
Clinical supervision and access to senior clinical support
Clear role boundaries and realistic caseloads
Mileage reimbursement for community work travel
Access to wellbeing support and counselling services
Supportive leadership with regular check‑ins
We can offer
Passionate teamworking with quality at the heart of everything we do
Personal development - paid induction and ongoing training
Opportunities to volunteer and engage with the wider hospice community
A supportive and inclusive working environment
Access to clinical supervision and senior support
Opportunities for personal development
Please note
All roles are subject to receipt of satisfactory references and to Disclosure & Barring Service checks.
We reserve the right to close the advert at any time; therefore, we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible.
This Job Description is intended as a guide only and is not an exhaustive list of duties. It is subject to periodic review with the post holder.
Our Vision
is to achieve Outstanding Hospice Care, enabling our local communities to live well and die well
Our Values
(Guiding Beliefs) are:
PERSON CENTRED, WE GO THE EXTRA MILE
- Every life matters and every moment matters - patients and their families and friends are at the centre of everything we do.
VALUE & SUPPORT OUR PEOPLE
All of our people are important and highly valued, and we support and develop them to be at their best.
OPENNESS & HONESTY, CREATING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT
- We provide a safe environment in which feelings may be openly expressed and acknowledged with sensitivity and honesty.
COLLABORATION
- We provide a unique and special range of services, in collaboration with our partners in the End of Life Together Alliance.
EFFICIENCY, CARING, PROFESSIONAL
- We provide good stewardship of our resources and operate in a professional, caring, and efficient way.
Person Specification Qualifications Experience
Experience in caring for palliative patients or relevant transferrable experience.
Skills & Attributes
Good telephone and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work as part of a team and respect for all individuals.
Flexibility, excellent listening skills and ability to build rapport with others, with a friendly and sensitive approach.
Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English to support safe care, accurate record keeping, and sensitive communication with patients and families.
Driving licence and continued access to a suitable vehicle with business insurance.
Confidence in use of basic IT (Microsoft 365) and electronic records (SystmOne) or willingness to develop this.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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