Overview of general responsibilities. Within the Hospice to: To provide direct day to day clinical support to Hospice patients working collaboratively across all clinical departments. Actively integrate theory and practice. Promote and foster the Hospices reputation and standing within the community and with private, statutory and voluntary sector agencies and organisations. Put quality at the heart of practice by delivering evidence based individualised care through holistic needs assessment, care planning and evaluation of all care interventions; determines and follows agreed care pathways. Ensure quality nursing care and coordinated multidisciplinary care is provided in line with patient and family best interests. To take the role of Key Worker for an allocated caseload demonstrating nursing leadership in delivering episodes of care within a multidisciplinary approach. Act as a Key Worker for a clinical caseload, working to proactively manage care and provide easy access for ongoing support. Assess peoples information needs and provide relevant information to meet those needs through a variety of solutions e.g. the use of information prescriptions; supports people to understand and evaluate complex and new information, to enable them to determine their own future. Promote self-management, undertaking risk assessment to determine those patients who can self-manage, following education, those who will need guided support to self-manage and those who will require on-going, face to face support in coping with life limiting illness and its treatment. Act as a role model for excellent communication skills and hospice care expertise, to include managing emotional distress for patients and relatives in appropriate cases. Provide clinical expertise, advice and support across service/agency boundaries; refers to other professionals and sign-posts to other agencies as appropriate. Support the nursing contribution to service development, ensuring the pursuit of excellence in care. Promote the service and clinical excellence through innovation, audit/evaluation and research. Maintain accurate patient record systems. Our One Team approach aims to support creative and flexible responses from every member of our workforce in order to benefit each and every person using our services, from clinical care, retail, fundraising, and the support services. There is an expectation for everyone to support colleagues beyond their own team. Support patient and community involvement within the sphere of practice. Ensure accurate and thorough data collection to provide evidence of activity, outcomes and quality. Take professional responsibility for ensuring effective communication between all service providers across the care pathway. Support the development of patient focused education, including training to self-manage consequences of treatment. Act as mentor and support and coach junior staff members and students. Ensure that people affected by life-limiting illnesses know the full range of resources and services available. Develop skills in conflict resolution and negotiation skills when dealing with difficult or challenging situations. It will be expected that the postholder hold a full, valid driving license and is able to drive a hospice pool car or their own car if preferred. Co-operate and attend all appropriate mandatory and statutory training as required by the organisation and /or their professional bodies. Be proactive with discharge planning to ensure a smooth transition for the patient. Ensuring they are appropriately discharged, signposted to other services if required ensuring they are aware of how to contact us in the future. Recognise that this job description is not restrictive and needs to be flexible to cope with the changing needs of the job and the changing needs of Great Oaks. Ongoing Development: Contribute to the clinical education and training to other professionals involved in patient care. Develop new skills in response to emerging knowledge and techniques. Work across professional boundaries using creative reasoning and problem-solving. Support and manage change and development of cross department holistic patient care. Develop clinical, technical and evaluation skills through breadth and depth of knowledge. Develop and use clinical expertise, clinical acumen, creative reasoning and experience to improve care; seeking help and cooperation from others as needed. Take personal responsibility for life-long learning and personal development through reflective practice, appraisal and actively engage with the learning and development opportunities offered by Great Oaks Hospice. Evaluate nursing practice and suggest changes as appropriate; using patient experience to inform and influence change and improvements to ensure we deliver high standards of person-centered care. All staff and volunteers in the Hospice are encouraged to contribute to identifying and meeting their own job-related development needs. This will be achieved through a variety of processes including regular 1-2-1s with Line Managers or senior colleagues, annual appraisal and development reviews. All employees are subject to an annual appraisal and to maximise the benefit from this process the employee must engage fully in the review and agree with their Line Manager organisational, team and personal objectives. Utilise Outcome Measures to assess the effectiveness of our care provision. Be able to use IT/Digital Platforms for delivery of service. Be proactive and flexible in your contribution to the promotion of Hospice care. Requirement and Skills: Ability to be aware of the emotional effect the role can have on yourself and seek support when required. Demonstrate leadership through clinical expertise, delivering high standards of person-centered care and using the underpinning philosophy of co-creating care with people affected by life-limiting illnesses. To maintain an awareness of the charitable status of the organisation and its reliance on donations and fundraising. To work within the guidance of all Great Oaks Policies, Procedures and Risk Assessments and ensure you have read, understood, and comply with this guidance. To work within the guidance of your professional competence, NMC guidance and guidance set out by the Care Quality Commission. Ability to carry out Risk Assessments within the building and for patients, as required. Equality and Diversity: Be aware that all Hospice services are provided within the resources available to adults with life limiting conditions wishing to be remain at home during their illness within the context of End-of-Life Care regardless of gender, culture, age, ability Challenge behavior which infringes the rights of others Management of Resources: Practice within the constraints of budgetary limitations and available resources and be flexible as needed to get the job done. Work closely with the Finance Lead, Clinical Leads, and the Chief Executive Officer to support the development and management of the Clinical budgets, ensuring cost effectiveness and resource optimisation. Support the provision, security, maintenance, and care of all clinical equipment. Support adequate supplies of consumable items are always available. Allocate work appropriately maintaining responsibility for delegated works. Actively participate in multi-professional meetings, acting as patient advocate and representing nursing views.