Senior Rapid Access Services Nurse or Paramedic
Closing date: 03 June 2026
Camden Rapid Access Services (CRAS) is an adult physical health service providing Urgent Community Response (UCR), Hospital at Home (H@H), and D2A pathways. We are looking for a Band 7 Registered Nurse or Paramedic with experience in acute care (e.g., A&E, Paramedic, ITU, CCU, HDU) and valid NMC or HCPC registration.
Main duties of the job
- Urgent Community Response: Nursing/Paramedic led caseloads providing high‑quality care to patients in their homes who are experiencing acute deterioration, aiming to review within two hours of referral and preventing hospital admission.
- Hospital at Home: Support non‑medically optimised patients as early discharge from acute trusts or escalation from UCR, overseen by a Consultant Geriatrician, including IV medication, remote monitoring, and management of acute/chronic conditions.
Shift pattern
The team works a variety of shift patterns: 08:00‑21:00 (long day), 09:00‑22:00 (long day), 09:00‑19:00 (early), and 12:00‑22:00 (late). Selected candidates will work two out of four weekends per month. Up to four shifts or specific days off can be requested per roster.
Responsibilities
- Complete Physical Assessment/A&E/ITU Course (essential).
- Perform venepuncture, cannulation, and interpret blood results.
- Administer medication via PO, PR, IV, IM, SC routes.
- Triage and provide autonomous practice.
- Apply mental capacity assessment and act as Nurse/Paramedic in Charge.
- Mentor and provide teaching skills.
- Non‑medical prescriber (desirable).
Qualifications & Experience
Essential
- Registered Nurse with current NMC registration, or Registered Paramedic with current HCPC registration.
- Bachelor’s Degree (BSc) in Nursing or Paramedic Science.
- Extensive post‑registration experience in acute care (ITU, A&E, rapid response).
- Evidence of working within MDT and supporting timely discharge.
- Phlebotomy, IV cannulation, IV therapy skills (including PICC and central line).
- Excellent clinical reasoning and decision‑making skills.
- Proficiency in interpreting blood results.
- Broad knowledge of multiple specialties.
- Good IT skills and knowledge of Microsoft applications.
Desirable
- Higher degree (Master’s or in progress).
- Independent Nurse Prescriber.
- Community working experience.
Skills & Knowledge
- Phlebotomy, IV cannulation, IV therapy (PICC, central line).
- Clinical reasoning, decision‑making.
- Independence and awareness of limits.
- Evidence‑based practice.
- Interpret blood results.
Attitudes and Characteristics
- Demonstrate CNWL core values.
- Teamwork and high performance within team.
- Motivated for personal development.
- Apply suggestions to improve services.
EEO Statement
All gender identities, sexual orientations, and BAME professionals are welcomed and encouraged to apply. Vaccination is strongly supported for staff safety.
Benefits
- Competitive salary £58,133 to £65,261 per annum incl. HCAS (pro rata if part‑time).
- Banked shifts for extra pay.
- Training package £300 per person per year.
- Inclusive and supportive work environment.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration.
Other
Applicants may need to provide Disclosure and Barring Service check. Skilled worker sponsorship available for international applicants. UK professional registration required.
Employer details
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
St Pancras Hospital
4 Saint Pancras Way Inpatient Unit
Camden
NW1 0PE
United Kingdom
Employer website: https://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/work
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