Nursing roles

We’ll give you the time you need to provide quality care

Make a real difference in a nursing role

Nursing at The Prince of Wales Hospice is an opportunity to use your skills, compassion and expertise to provide specialist palliative and end-of-life care. As part of our multi-disciplinary Clinical Team, you’ll help patients and families navigate some of life’s most challenging moments with dignity, comfort and support. Our environment is supportive and team-focused, offering both clinical excellence and holistic care.

Working at The Prince of Wales Hospice is more than a job; it’s a chance to make a real and lasting difference.

You will benefit from:

  • A supportive and friendly nursing team
  • A calm, compassionate environment where you have time to care
  • Higher nurse to patient ratio
  • Opportunities for training, development and career progression
  • Enhancement of palliative skills and knowledge
  • Flexible working pattern
  • Competitive salary and a wide range of staff benefits

Registered Nurse roles

Providing high-quality, specialist palliative care

What you’ll do:

  • Deliver skilled, evidence-based nursing care
  • Support patients and families with dignity, sensitivity and compassion
  • Work collaboratively with consultants, doctors, therapists and colleagues
  • Help create a calm, safe and supportive environment

Ideal for:
Qualified nurses wanting to develop specialist palliative care skills in a supportive, friendly setting.

We recruit Registered Nurses throughout the year.

Watch Sandi, one of our  Registered Nurses, share her experience.

Nursing Associate roles

Bridging the gap between Healthcare Assistants and Registered Nurses

What you’ll do:

  • Support with everyday care needs
  • Observe and monitor patients
  • Help provide emotional and practical support
  • Working under the direction of a Registered Nurse
  • Work closely with the nursing and multidisciplinary team

Ideal for:
Nursing Associates interested in developing skills in palliative and holistic care.

Watch Jen, one of our Nursing Associates, talking about her role

Healthcare Assistant roles

Delivering essential care with kindness and compassion

Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) are often the team members patients and families spend the most time with. You will provide personal care, reassurance and support, helping people feel comfortable and cared for.

Ideal for:
People with care experience or transferable skills who want a meaningful, patient-focused career.

Watch Becky, our Trainee Nursing Associate, who started her career as a Health Care Assistant.

Ready to join our team?

We welcome applications throughout the year for:

  • Registered Nurses
  • Nursing Associates
  • Healthcare Assistants