Virtual Community Palliative Care Nurse (CPCN)
Dayshift - 35 Hours
Job Summary
We are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic professional to join our community team as we continue to enhance and adapt our services to meet the evolving needs of the Ayrshire community.
This position includes line management and operational oversight of the Respite and Response Team, ensuring the delivery of high-quality support services.
The CPCN will also play a key role within the broader community team, overseeing the daily triage of patients on the Respite and Response (R&R) caseload and ensuring the efficient coordination of their care. Where capacity and need allow this role may also extend to the wider community caseload, and, under the delegation of the Specialist Palliative Care Nurses (SPCN), the CPCN may be required to undertake virtual support or domiciliary visits. Furthermore, the CPCN will serve as the primary point of contact for advice and support inquiries directed to the Clinical Admin team.
While this role is primarily virtual, there may be occasions where the CPCN is required to conduct patient assessments in their home or accompany care staff to administer PRN medication before care.
Collaboration is integral to this role, requiring the CPCN to work closely with members of the Multidisciplinary Team to ensure the provision of safe, high-standard, and responsive care for patients who choose to remain in their own homes.
Main Responsibilities
- Daily triage of patients on the R&R caseload, assessing clinical need, escalating this as necessary
- Attendance at Wednesday Multidisciplinary Team meeting
- Management of the Respite and Response team, prioritising response visits and allocating respite visits
- Rota for R&R team including updating the daily calendar with staffing, managing absence and shift cover
- Undertake visits to patients on the community caseload as clinical need dictates (under delegation of the SPCN)
- Be the first point of contact for any advice or support calls coming in to the community team via Clinical Admin.
- Liaise daily with SPCN team regarding any further support needed.
Person Specification
Education / Qualifications
- Registered Nurse to Degree level or equivalent (Essential – Assessed via Application)
- Evidence of postgraduate education in palliative care (Desirable – Assessed via Application)
Knowledge / Experience
- Extensive palliative care experience (Desirable – Assessed via Application & Interview)
- Knowledge of palliative care in a professional capacity (Essential – Assessed via Application & Interview)
Ability / Skills
- Ability to coordinate patient-centred care that is dynamic in approach (Essential – Assessed via Interview)
Personal Qualities
- Honesty (Essential – Assessed via Application)
- Inclusivity (Essential – Assessed via Application)
- Compassion (Essential – Assessed via Application)
Closing Date: Friday 19th September 2025
Interview Date: Monday 29th September 2025
- Department
- Employed
- Role
- Patient and Family Services
- Locations
- Racecourse Road, Ayr
- Yearly salary
- £31,892 - £39,736
- Employment type
- Full-time