Community Nurse, Intensive Support Team LD

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Community Nurse, Intensive Support Team LD

Closing date is 11 June 2026

The Community Nurse is required to work safely and competently alongside adults with learning disabilities who may be experiencing acute episodes, have complex and enduring needs and/or have behaviours that challenge within the principles of Positive Behaviour Support.

This role requires the specialist nurse to work creatively, collaboratively and compassionately to deliver the very best standards of care in support of an innovative, safe and progressive service.

The post holder will also be required to work with and alongside families, carers and others who are providing support to the patient within a community/home setting.

Duties will include the provision of direct patient contact – clinical and/or personal care incorporating assessment of needs, care planning and interventions. The role includes the ability to prepare and produce client‑related materials such as accessible information and occasional educational resources where relevant to patient needs.

Main duties of the job

Key duties of the role include:

  • Working intensely with individuals over 18 years of age, who have a diagnosed learning disability, additional complex physical and/or mental health needs, and engage with behaviours that challenge.
  • In partnership with other IST Community Nurse, working alongside a Psychologist, Speech & Language Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Assistant Practitioner, and Clinical Support Workers.
  • Completing and formulating functional behaviour assessments to develop PBS Planning.
  • Developing and intensively supporting the implementation of therapeutic cognitive and behavioural interventions.
  • Providing bespoke workshops and advice to the individual, their family members and others involved in their daily care.
  • Compassionate and committed to deliver a meaningful and safe service in line with NMC, CQC and NICE standards.

To join our team you’ll need to have:

  • Ability to lead, encourage team working, and supervise colleagues.
  • Confidence to clinically co‑ordinate assessment and intervention planning throughout the IST clinical pathway.
  • Great communication skills, with the ability to build excellent internal and external stakeholder relationships.
  • To be able to effectively manage changing and often conflicting priorities.
  • To work to a high standard, sometimes without direct supervision.
  • A passion for providing quality of life outcomes for the LD population.

About us

Black Country Health care NHS Foundation Trust is committed to partnership working and staff involvement. Staff are expected to:

  • Contribute to partnership working and staff involvement/engagement.
  • Promote the values and culture of the Trust.

The IST is part of a ‘Whole Pathway’ approach within the Specialist Learning Disability Services, requiring interface with a number of LD teams and services to promote shared formulation. This includes assessment and management of risks which place the individuals or others at risk of serious harm; or for whom the nature or degree of risk might otherwise lead to exclusion, placement breakdown, and admission to inpatient services.

Job responsibilities

For detailed information of the main responsibilities for this role please refer to the Job description for the role.

Person Specification

Qualification

  • NMC RNLD or RMN Nurse
  • Experience of working with service users with Learning Disability
  • Experience of working in Community
  • Driving licence and access to own vehicle desirable

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.

Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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Posted: June 4th, 2026