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NHS Triage Nurse

KIMS Hospital
Kent
2 days ago
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Demonstrate good clinical knowledge and practice at all times and be accountable for own actions.


Triage referrals to ensure correct referral pathways have been followed and that patients are clinically suitable. (This is in line with Referral and Treatment Criteria, Directory of Services and local policy)
Record clinical reason for acceptance or rejection against guidance for each referral.
Attend monthly NHS review meetings to ensure contractual arrangements are being met and keep up to date with any changes
Liaise with multidisciplinary teams and identify complex/ exceptional cases that require escalation or further clinical review.
Work with the Clinical Nurse Manager to ensure safe patient selection

Person Specification:

Be a registered Nurse (NMC registration essential)


Have post-registration clinical experience ideally, across medical and surgical specialties
Experience in clinical assessment, triage or referral management is preferred but not essential.
Excellent analytical, communication and decision-making skills
Ability to work autonomously
Maintain high standards of clinical documentation and data accuracy
Have knowledge of clinical governance and its application
Demonstrable knowledge of current nursing and clinical developments

At KIMS Hospital we understand our people are our biggest asset and as such we are focused on ensuring they feel happy and valued both in and out of the workplace. That’s why we have created a benefits package to support your emotional, financial, and physical wellbeing.


KIMS Hospital employees enjoy the following benefits:

Competitive Salary


Pension Scheme
Private Health Insurance
Extra time off for your birthday
Free Secure Staff Parking
Life Assurance
Annual Flu Vaccination
Free Eye Test

At KIMS Hospital we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive working environment. We strive to create a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and are proud to be an equal opportunities and disability confident employer.


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Any offers of employment made by KIMS Hospital for this/these position(s) will be subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK and receipt of a satisfactory DBS Certificate from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Information about the DBS checks can be found at 

Posted 29th October 2025

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