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Job ID 22894

Description

Bank Clinical Nurse Advisor
Location: Isle of Wight – Ryde/Newport.
Contract: Bank


We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Clinical Nurse Advisor to support patients receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) through a specialist outpatient homecare service.
This flexible bank role focuses on delivering high-quality clinical care, education, and ongoing support to patients living with complex nutritional needs, enabling them to safely and confidently manage TPN therapy in their own homes and community settings.

If you are a nurse who values autonomy, flexibility, and building meaningful therapeutic relationships, this role offers a rewarding opportunity to make a lasting difference to patients’ quality of life while maintaining work-life balance.


The Role

Working across a specialist outpatient programme, you will support patients from therapy initiation through to ongoing management of TPN. You will provide hands-on clinical care, structured education, and follow-up support, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure safe, effective, and patient-centred delivery.

As a Bank Clinical Nurse Advisor, you will deliver services in line with agreed standards and support service continuity as required.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Care & Patient Education

• Deliver high-quality clinical care in line with agreed Service Operating Procedures
• Provide structured education and ongoing support to patients, families, and carers receiving TPN therapy
• Support patients within their own homes and approved community settings
• Assist with therapy initiation, follow-up visits, and ongoing assessment
• Promote patient confidence, independence, and adherence to therapy
• Maintain and manage all clinical equipment and materials

Collaboration & Service Delivery

• Build strong working relationships with dietitians, nutrition nurses, pharmacists, and wider healthcare teams
• Support outpatient pathways and continuity of care between hospital and home
• Deliver services in line with agreed KPIs and service expectations
• Identify, manage, and escalate adverse events in line with policy
• Complete all clinical documentation, activity reporting, and administration accurately and on time

Quality, Safety & Governance

• Maintain high standards of documentation and clinical governance
• Complete all mandatory and programme-specific training
• Adhere to safeguarding, pharmacovigilance, health & safety, and regulatory requirements
• Maintain professional registration and ongoing CPD (including NMC/NMBI revalidation)
• Work in line with professional codes of practice

What We’re Looking For

• Registered Nurse with current NMC or NMBI registration
• Minimum 1 year post-registration nursing experience
• Full UK driving licence
• Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trust with patients and families
• Strong organisational skills with the ability to work independently
• A patient-centred approach and interest in long-term condition management
• Confident using digital systems and Microsoft Office applications
• Satisfactory enhanced DBS (or equivalent) and pre-employment medical checks