Locum-Community Home Visiting Clinician in Portsmouth
Locum-Community Home Visiting Clinician

Locum-Community Home Visiting Clinician in Portsmouth

Portsmouth Full-Time No home office possible
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Flexible bank home-visiting role | Daytime hours | Supportive clinical environment

We are seeking experienced Nurses and Paramedics to join our bank home visiting service delivering clinical care to patients in their own homes across Portsmouth. This role offers flexible daytime working within a clinically led, GP-connected community service.

The service is designed to support autonomous practice, with clear referral pathways from GP practices, defined escalation routes, and access to clinical and operational support throughout each shift. Bank clinicians are valued members of the team and are supported to deliver safe, effective care within a well-governed framework.

This role is suitable for clinicians seeking flexible locum work, meaningful patient contact, and the opportunity to contribute to admission avoidance and improved patient outcomes in the community.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will manage a mobile caseload of home visits, working independently across Portsmouth while maintaining close communication with GP practices and community services. The role involves making appropriate clinical decisions, developing management plans, and ensuring timely escalation or follow-up where required.

The post holder will undertake autonomous clinical assessment and prescribing within their professional scope of practice, in line with the Human Medicines Regulations, NICE guidance and local prescribing policies. All prescribing decisions must demonstrate safe, evidence-based practice and be appropriately documented within the clinical record.

The post holder will maintain accurate, contemporaneous clinical records, contribute to effective clinical handovers, and work in accordance with professional standards, regulatory requirements and local governance frameworks. Effective time management, safe travel between visits, and strict adherence to lone working and safeguarding policies are essential to the role.

Bank clinicians will have access to supervision and clinical support and may undertake repeat shifts subject to service requirements.

About us

Our Team Culture, Work Ethics & Benefits.

We are a clinically led, community-focused organisation delivering high-quality home visiting care across Portsmouth and SE Hants. Our services are built on professionalism, trust, and mutual respect, supporting clinicians to work autonomously with clear clinical and operational support.

We value collaboration over hierarchy. Locum clinicians are treated as integral members of the team, with access to clinical advice, clear escalation routes, and responsive management. We recognise the expertise locums bring and create an environment that enables focus on safe, effective patient care.

We deliver patient-first, high-quality care with realistic caseloads, and well-planned rotas that respect clinicians time.

We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, valuing difference and ensuring everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and provide reasonable adjustments throughout recruitment and employment.

Benefits of working with us as a locum include: competitive hourly rates, flexible daytime working (08:0018:00), a community-based role with meaningful patient contact, mileage reimbursed separately, clear governance and SOPs, a supportive and inclusive team culture, and opportunities for repeat work.

Many locum clinicians value the balance of independent practice with genuine team support.

Job responsibilities

ClinicalDuties

  • Undertake face-to-faceclinical assessments in patients homes following referral from GPpractices
  • Diagnose,treat, and manage acute and chronic conditions within scope of practice
  • Formulateand implement appropriate care plans, including safety-netting andescalation
  • Prescribemedications (where qualified) or recommend treatment in line with PGDs andlocal policy
  • Identifydeterioration and elevate appropriately to GPs, urgent care, oremergency services
  • Provideadvice, reassurance, and health education to patients and carers
  • Supportadmission avoidance and early discharge pathways

Professional Practice

  • Work independently and autonomously,managing a mobile caseload
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and legible clinicalrecords on relevant systems
  • Practice in accordance with NMC / HCPC standards,local clinical governance, and policies
  • Participate in clinical supervision, reflectivepractice, and continued professional development
  • Contribute to audit, service improvement, andquality initiatives

Communication& Teamworking

  • Communicate effectively with GP practices,community services, and wider MDTs
  • Provide clear verbal and written clinical handovers
  • Build positive working relationships with patients,carers, and professionals

Health,Safety & Governance

  • Drive between visits across PO1PO6, managing timeeffectively and safely
  • Ensure lone working procedures are followed at alltimes
  • Adhere to safeguarding adults and children policies
  • Maintain infection prevention and control standards

Person Specification

Experience

  • Experience of autonomous clinical assessment
  • Experience working in community, primary care, urgent care, or equivalent
  • Experience managing undifferentiated or acute presentation
  • Experience in home visiting services or GP-led community services
  • Experience with admission avoidance or urgent care pathways
  • Knowledge of local community and secondary care services

Qualifications

  • Registered Nurse (NMC) or Registered Paramedic (HCPC)
  • Evidence of ongoing professional development

Knowledge & Skills

  • Strong clinical decision-making and risk assessment skills
  • Ability to work independently and manage a mobile workload
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Competent IT skills for clinical systems and documentation
  • Right to work in the UK
  • Enhanced DBS clearance
  • Appropriate medical indemnity
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Access to a vehicle suitable for work purposes
  • Willingness to travel across Portsmouth (PO1 PO6)
  • Patient-centred and compassionate approach
  • Professional, accountable, and resilient
  • Flexible and adaptable to service needs
  • Commitment to high-quality community care

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.

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Contact Detail:

Portsmouth Primary Care Alliance Recruiting Team

Locum-Community Home Visiting Clinician in Portsmouth
Portsmouth Primary Care Alliance
Location: Portsmouth

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