Learning Disability Nurse jobs

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Dundee, Dundee City

Cygnet£11.75 per/hour plus 12.1% AL

We are looking for an outstanding Bank Support Worker with a passion for delivering excellent care. You'll have...

Posted 11th January 2025
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Dundee, Dundee City

Cygnet£12.15 per/hour

We are looking for a confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be...

Posted 11th January 2025
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Farnborough, Hampshire

Howard Finley Care Ltd£13.5 - 13.5 per hour

Senior Support Worker - Supported Living Homes Location: Farnborough Salary: £13.50 per hour Job Type: Full-time and Part-time...

Posted 3rd January 2025
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Farnborough, Hampshire

Howard Finley Care Ltd£12.5 - 12.5 per hour

Support Worker - Supported Living Homes Location: Farnborough Salary: £12.50 per hour Job Type: Full-time and Part-time...

Posted 3rd January 2025
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City of Westminster, London, Greater London

CygnetStarting from £16.83 per hour

Cygnet Group is looking for professional, am Apply Apply & confident newly qualified (or soon to...

Posted 30th December 2024
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Ilford, Greater London

Howard Finley Care Ltd£34 - 35 per year

Position: Supported Living Manager Location: Ilford (covering 2 services) Salary: £35,000 per annum Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent Working...

Posted 13th December 2024
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Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands

Howard Finley Care Ltd£11 - 12 per hour

Location: Sutton Coldfield Salary: £11.75 per hour Shift Pattern: 3 on / 3 off (8am-8pm or 8pm-8am)...

Posted 25th November 2024
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Crediton, Devon

Howard Finley Care Ltd£12.3 - 13.3 per hour

Senior Support Worker - Residential Home Location: Crediton Pay Rate: £12.30 - £13.30 per hour (+ £60 per...

Posted 21st November 2024
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Howard Finley Care Ltd£30000 - 31000 per year

We're a fast expanding organisation, offering supported living and respite services to adults and children with learning disabilities, autism...

Posted 5th November 2024
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Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

Howard Finley Care Ltd£40 - 45 per year

Job Title: Home Manager - Learning Disability Care Home Location: Clacton-on-Sea, Essex Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per annum +...

Posted 1st November 2024
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Farnborough, Hampshire

Howard Finley Care Ltd£12 - 13 per hour

Job Advert: Support Worker (Supported Living) - Farnborough Location: Farnborough Rate of Pay: £12 per hour (plus additional...

Posted 9th October 2024
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Rotherham, South Yorkshire

Howard Finley Care Ltd£14 - 16 per hour

Job Advert: Deputy Manager - Residential Care Home (Learning Disabilities) Location: Rotherham Starting Rate: £15.00 per hour, increasing to...

Posted 19th September 2024
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Dublin, Dublin

CPL Healthcare€59070 - 74643 per year

Cpl Healthcare in partnership with its client based in South Dublin is looking to recruit an experienced CNM2. Our...

Posted 13th January 2025
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Learning Disability Nurse jobs: frequently asked questions

(Updated Dec 2024)

Welcome to our Learning Disability Nurse jobs page, featuring the latest jobs throughout the UK as well as FAQs below.

What is a Learning Disability Nurse?

Learning Disability Nurses care for people of all ages with learning disabilities. They support their health and wellbeing, and work to help them to live as independently as possible.

Jobs come up both in the NHS and private sector, and across a variety of settings, including mental health wards, specialist care homes, respite wards and general wards. Learning Disability Nurses also take on community roles, including at people’s homes, prisons, workplaces or within specialist community centres.

What are the daily duties of a Learning Disability Nurse?

The nature of a Learning Disability Nurse’s responsibilities vary according to the setting.

However, they often include:

• Assessing needs

• Developing individual care packages

• Co-ordinating care plans with other professionals

• Planning home visits and attending GP clinics to check on progress

• Supporting patients with simple activities like dressing and personal hygiene

• Supporting staff and carers in the community

• Conducting tests, evaluations and observations

Working hours are typically shift-based, which means flexibility is on offer but some weekend work is likely too.

What qualifications do you need to become a Learning Disability Nurse?

To become a Learning Disability Nurse you need to be registered with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) – and in order to register, you’ll need to complete an undergraduate degree in nursing.

Courses typically last three years and are available at universities and institutions throughout the UK.

Once you complete your degree and register, you’ll be ready to apply for your first role – any further training will happen on the job.

How much do Learning Disability Nurses get paid?

The starting salary for a Learning Disability Nurse is currently more than £29,000 a year. That’s a Band 5 salary, which is the banding attributed to all newly qualified Nurses.

As your experience builds you can move up within this banding and therefore increase your earnings. 

With more experience, you can apply for more senior Band 6 roles, which can lead to salaries of closer to, and beyond, £40,000 a year.

To push your career beyond this level, it’s likely that you’ll need to become more specialised. You could pursue a position in health management, research, nurse education, or within a specific field of learning disabilities, such as autism.

In the private sector, pay is harder to pinpoint because there is no regulated payscale. Anecdotally however, it’s said that LD Nurses tend to earn a higher salary than in the NHS.

Find your next Learning Disability Nurse job today

View our latest jobs above, or if you can’t find what you’re looking for, create an account, register your CV here and we’ll send you relevant roles as soon as we get them.