Please note: at this stage, the role is open only to colleagues currently employed within Kent and Medway NHS Trusts, the Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board (ICB) and Medway Community Healthcare. Nursing vacancies are also open to Student Nurses and Newly Qualified Nurses.
Join a dynamic Urgent Care Service that is transforming community healthcare. We provide short-term health, therapy and care support to help people remain safely at home, preventing unnecessary hospital admissions and supporting timely discharges.
Available 24/7, 365 days a year, our teams deliver compassionate, person-centred care to vulnerable patients, helping them regain independence and achieve the best possible outcomes in their own homes.
This is an exciting time to join us as we expand innovative services, including Virtual Wards, enabling patients with conditions such as COPD and respiratory infections to receive specialist care and remote monitoring at home.
From urgent care and rehabilitation to discharge support and end-of-life care, our multidisciplinary teams work together to make a real difference every day. If you are looking for a rewarding role where
As a member of the Urgent Care team, you will play a vital role in supporting patients to remain safe, well and independent within their own homes and community settings. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will deliver high-quality, person-centred care, ensuring care is provided in line with agreed care plans, risk assessments and professional standards.
You will provide practical and compassionate support, including personal care, meal preparation and medication administration, while carrying out clinical observations and delegated procedures. A key part of the role is recognising changes in a patient’s condition, escalating concerns appropriately and providing timely feedback to senior clinicians.
You will also support the triage of referrals, undertake basic and follow-up assessments, develop care plans and risk assessments, arrange equipment and make onward referrals where required. In addition, you will gather patient feedback to support service improvement and maintain a strong understanding of Trust policies and procedures to promote patient safety and quality care.
This is a varied and rewarding role that combines hands-on patient care with assessment and care coordination. If you are passionate about delivering responsive community healthcare and helping people achieve the best possible outcomes at home, we would love to hear from you.
Additional Working Pattern: includes some weekend working
Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust is due to integrate with Medway Community Healthcare on 1 October 2026. Following integration and to align our community services to the new Neighbourhood Model of care delivery, there will be a period of consultation which may result in changes affecting some services, teams or roles. Depending on the area you are applying to work in, this could include potential changes to your role, work base, reporting arrangements, or terms and conditions of employment. Any changes would be subject to consultation and managed sensitively and in line with relevant employment processes. Please do contact the recruiting manager if you have any concerns about this so they can answer any questions you might have.
Rated ‘Outstanding’ by CQC, we deliver high-quality care that improves the health of our communities. We are looking for people who share our values: Compassionate, Aspirational, Responsive and Excellent .
We are proud to be an inclusive, welcoming organisation and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We use protected characteristic information for monitoring only and it is not seen by recruiting managers, except where applicants choose to be considered under our disability guaranteed interview scheme.
We know life outside work matters. As a flexible working-friendly organisation, we welcome conversations about arrangements that help you thrive while supporting excellent care for our patients.
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As a community Trust, many of our roles require individuals to be able to drive to perform their duties. Where driving is a requirement of the role, you will be asked to confirm that you hold a full UK driving licence or a full driving licence issued by an EU country (not exchanged from a non-EU country) to proceed with your application. We are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities into employment. If you are unable to drive due to a disability, please contact the Recruitment Team via
[email protected], quoting the vacancy reference number, so we can support you further.
The job description and person specification gives you all the information you need about this role. Please look carefully at the criteria in the person specification and tell us what you have done that shows you meet this in your application. If you need an application form in an alternative format please let our recruitment team know. All information you supply on your application should, to the best of your knowledge, be true and accurate.
Still have questions? The recruiting manager would love to hear from you, their contact details can be found in the job advert.
We can get a lot of applications for some roles so to be in with the best chance of being shortlisted please make sure you apply as soon as possible. A vacancy may close early if there is a lot of interest in the job.
At KCHFT we strongly encourage colleagues in clinical and non-clinical roles who have direct or social contact with patients to be fully vaccinated. In this way we will be doing all we can to ensure your safety and that of your colleagues and the patients we serve.
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