Community Nurses
Community Nurses play a crucial role - providing care and support for patients out of hospital, mostly in patients’ own homes, in clinics based in GP surgeries or within health centres. Click here to read more.
Once you register with Medacs, you’ll have access to a fantastic range of work opportunities within the NHS, such as those at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT), which provides physical and mental health care, learning disability and adult social care services across Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Shropshire, and Telford & Wrekin, serving a population of 1.5 million.
MPFT also provides services on a wider regional and national basis including perinatal, eating disorder and forensic services, and delivers out-of-area sexual health services, and psychological and drug & alcohol services in the community and in prisons. Whichever area you work in, you’ll know you’re making a real difference to people’s lives.
Community Nurses play a crucial role - providing care and support for patients out of hospital, mostly in patients’ own homes, in clinics based in GP surgeries or within health centres. Click here to read more.
Roles like Community Psychiatric Nurses support patients with mental health problems in their communities, homes or healthcare centres to help those individuals lead happier, healthier lives. Click here to learn more.
A Community Support Worker helps vulnerable people to live happy and independent lives, so it really is one of the most fulfilling and rewarding jobs you can do. Click here to learn more.
Like community nursing, Complex Care Nurses work in a community setting or the patient’s home. However, unlike traditional community nursing roles, a Complex Care Nurse provides care and attention to just one patient who they see at every shift. Click here to learn more.
Healthcare Support Workers are one of the largest groups of clinical workers who provide assistance to nurses and doctors in wards and clinics in hospitals, and also within the community. Click here to learn more.
Mental health can be an extremely rewarding field to specialise in. You’ll be helping to break the stigma around mental health, whilst at the same time supporting people with managing and overcoming conditions that can sometimes prevent them from living the lives they want. Click here to learn more.
If you’re looking to work in a truly integrated NHS organisation, MPFT has a wide range of exciting opportunities in community nursing, complex care nursing, inpatient healthcare support, community support, mental health and more:
Once on board, you’ll be part of a team which is empowered and supported to deliver care in a way which is consistent with MPFT’s values:
And, if you’re looking to further your career, working at MPFT can help you develop your professional skills and qualifications. Becky, a Ward Manager at MPFT, says: “When I was first training, my mentor, Ann, always said take every opportunity that is offered, and I have really embraced this. My managers have always been very supportive and encouraged me to apply for posts, even if it was just for interview experience. Nursing is hard work, but very rewarding and offers real career satisfaction. The NHS offers lots of opportunities to develop and grow, with different roles and training available.”
Committed to equality and inclusion, MPFT is shaped by feedback from its staff and promotes a range of innovative initiatives including:
At MPFT, everyone is expected to lead by example, be respectful, honest and trustworthy, caring and compassionate and to always listen and engage. If this resonates with you, and you want to become a valued part of a team that’s committed to making life better for communities across the trust’s region, then it’s time to apply for your next rewarding role.