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Lo Looking to use your clinical experience in a role that feels positive, valued, and purposeful?
At Momentum People, your clinical knowledge helps others deliver great care without the stress, red tape, or burnout that can often come with the ward.
Why This Role Stands Out
Impact you can see: Your training directly improves the quality of care for children, young people, and adults across the UK.
Supportive culture : You’ll join a small, close-knit team that genuinely listens and values your voice.
Flexible structure: Option to work full-time or a 4-day week (3 days training, 1 admin), with a balanced mix of in-person and online delivery.
Growth built in: Clear development, with mentoring and CPD opportunities throughout. What You’ll Be Doing
You’ll spend time both in person and online — leading lively, interactive workshops, updating materials, and supporting learners as they grow in confidence and competence.
You’ll focus mainly on:
Epilepsy awareness, including trends, treatments, and emergency medication
Gastrostomy feeding and medication administration
Safe use of medicines You’ll also have the chance to develop your knowledge across wider subjects such as diabetes, autism and anaphylaxis, with mentoring provided.
What You’ll Need
A Registered Nurse, ideally with experience supporting children or young people.
Hands-on experience with epilepsy and gastrostomy care (essential).
Confidence in delivering hands-on clinical care.
Flexibility to travel (around 2 days per week, with occasional overnights).
A collaborative, positive approach — someone who loves seeing others “get it.” What’s on Offer
Salary between £40,000–£45,000
Option of a 4-day working week
2 days travel per week on average, mainly Midlands
Around 2 overnight stays per month
50/50 split between in-person and online training
Mileage and expenses fully covered
Ongoing mentorship and professional development