Are you passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and developing specialist skills in wound healing and lymphoedema management? Pioneer is looking for a Band 5 Community Staff Nurse to join our supportive, patient-focused Tissue Viability Team.
This is an exciting opportunity for newly qualified and experienced nurses to grow their expertise through a structured preceptorship programme, rotations in ambulatory clinics, and access to advanced specialist skills including sharp debridement.
You will become a member of a team who are committed to delivering the highest standards and adding to the expertise of the fields we operate in via research.
We provide an intensive induction programme for wound healing, a formal qualification in lymphoedema and are committed to supporting further education at Masters level.
At Pioneer, your growth is a priority. Our progression framework provides:
Mentorship from emerging and internationally acclaimed specialists in the field
Preceptorship from Band 6 nurses and the Professional Nurse Advocate
Development of advanced clinical skills in wound healing and lymphoedema management
Opportunities to mentor junior staff and students
Involvement in audits, quality improvement projects, and evidence-based initiatives
A clear route to Band 6 Specialist Tissue Viability Nurse, recognising your clinical competence, leadership, and specialist knowledge
Main duties of the job
Key Responsibilities
Perform holistic wound assessments and deliver patient-centred care following referrals
Develop, implement, and evaluate care plans for wound healing and lymphoedema
Support patient care through telemedicine triage and ambulatory clinic rotations
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including carers and other healthcare professionals
Educate patients, carers, and colleagues on best practice in wound care
Participate in clinical audits, service improvement projects, and research initiatives
Ensure all care is delivered in line with NMC guidance and latest tissue viability guidelines
Overview of your organisation
Pioneer Wound Healing & Lymphoedema Centres are the UKs largest expert wound healing and lymphoedema team and are leaders in the two specialities with many decades of specialist experience between us. Headquartered in Sussex, we have, for the past 25 years been delivering evidence-based wound and lymphoedema treatment and consistently achieve what we believe are the best healing outcomes in the UK for chronic wounds. On behalf of the NHS, we deliver world-class care from our centres across the UK and we also work alongside colleagues in hospitals, hospices, community nursing, Nursing Homes and GP Practices.
Benefits include:
Generous Pension
Income Protection Scheme
Occupational Health Support
Private Menopause Support
Annual Leave aligned to NHS
Salary aligned to NHS Agenda for Change
Training, development and progression opportunities
Mentorship from a Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA)
Neurodiversity Support
Be part of a team committed to excellence for our patients and for ourstaff
Job description
To work as an integral member of the Tissue Viability Team, providing evidence-based tissue viability services for patients across diverse clinical settings. The post-holder will work collaboratively to implement audit processes and systems within Pioneer for the purpose of promoting clinically effective and continuously improving care.
The role will drive and help to continually embed Pioneers values; putting
Patients First,
effective
Communication,
invest in
Staff Development,
strive for
Excellence,
and advance practice through
Research
.
Key responsibilities:
Clinical Care
Perform complex holistic wound assessments following referrals from healthcare professionals.
Plan, implement, and evaluate specialist care, including diagnostic tests such as Doppler and full vascular assessments.
Demonstrate advanced clinical skills, including differential diagnosis and complex care planning.
Support triaging via telemedicine for appropriate patient care.
Ensure dignity, respect, and shared decision-making; obtain informed consent prior to interventions.
Promote a multidisciplinary, patient-centred approach in collaboration with carers, healthcare professionals, and other agencies.
Work according to NMC Code of Professional Conduct and professional guidelines.
Communication
Convey complex and sensitive information to patients, carers, and staff, using empathy and reassurance as required.
Act as an advocate for patients and staff, maintaining professional boundaries.
Educate patients, carers, and colleagues on tissue viability and wound care best practice.
Communicate effectively internally and externally with, community teams, GP practices, and other health care professionals.
Personal and People Development
Maintain and develop professional knowledge and skills through CPD, reflection, personal development plans and appraisal processes.
Contribute to the training, development, and competency assessment of junior staff and colleagues.
Provide clinical supervision, mentorship, and guidance to students and staff.
Lead on professional development initiatives for the wider workforce where required.
Health, Safety and Security
Comply with Pioneer policies on Clinical, Corporate, Health & Safety, Information Governance, and Infection Prevention.
Participate in risk management, incident reporting, investigations, and improvement action plans.
Implement clinical governance measures and contribute to service quality assurance initiatives.
Service Improvement & Quality
Support data collection, audits, and service improvement to meet Pioneer standards
Contribute to service and quality improvement initiatives, including education and training programs.
Ensure high standards of clinical practice, record-keeping, and reporting.
Equality and Diversity
Carry out duties and responsibilities in line with the Pioneer Equal Opportunity policy.
Act in ways that acknowledge and recognise peoples expressed beliefs, preferences and choices, respecting diversity and valuing people as individuals in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures.
Information & Technology
Use electronic patient records (EPR) and other IT systems (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Collect, record, and analyse clinical data accurately and in line with professional standards.
Safeguarding
Adhere to child and adult protection procedures and local safeguarding policies.
Ensure all clinical staff understand and fulfil safeguarding responsibilities.
Maintain accurate records of interventions, consistent with legislation and policy.
Other Responsibilities
Undertake additional duties as required,
Uphold Pioneers commitment to equality, diversity, and a smoke-free working environment.
Successful applicants will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check due to access to vulnerable adults and/or children.
Essential criteria
NMC-registered Adult Nurse - newly qualified welcome. Strong communication, organisation, and IT skills Commitment to professional development and reflective practice Driving licence with business insurance
Desirable criteria
Awareness of NICE, EPUAP, and latest tissue viability guidelines Experience in wound care or lymphoedema management
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: 31,048.00-37,796.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Flexitime
Health & wellbeing programme
On-site parking
Referral programme
Transport links
Work Location: In person
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