Phyllis Tuckwell provides supportive and end of life care for people living with an advanced or terminal illness. Based in Farnham, Camberley and Guildford, we serve a population of 550,000 across West Surrey and North East Hampshire.
Registered Nurse IPU
Salary: £31,807 - £35,814 per annum WTE (dependant on experience)
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (day and night shifts)
Location: Camberley, Surrey
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and dynamic Registered Nurse to join our Inpatient Team at Phyllis Tuckwell.
Are you passionate about making a difference and committed to providing high-quality care?
We are looking to recruit a Registered Nurse to the Inpatient Unit who values flexibility and is looking for a rewarding role where they can provide high quality patient & family focused care within a supportive environment.
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will have a breadth of nursing experience, the ability to assess and interpret clinical conditions, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and be competent with IT systems.
Whilst palliative care experience is valuable, it is not essential as full training and support will be given. Phyllis Tuckwell has an extensive education programme to support clinical practice; the successful candidates will have access to the Phyllis Tuckwell palliative care course. A full induction programme will be given.
Job responsibilities
Post: Registered Nurse
Job Purpose:
The postholder will maintain the highest standards of nursing care with patients, their families and carers in the In-Patient Unit. This role will involve providing holistic assessment, identification of patient needs, care planning and care provision jointly with other multidisciplinary team members, so that people who use our service receive co-ordinated, compassionate and person-centred care.
The role requires a commitment to enabling choice and providing respectful and dignified support for people as they approach the end of life and to their families and carers. The postholder will contribute to a safe, effective, and efficient culture by participating in risk assessment and by working in accordance with Phyllis Tuckwell (PT) policies and procedures.
Responsibilities
1. Clinical
1. To provide best practice using evidence-based care to underpin the delivery of safe, effective, responsive, compassionate care.
2. To provide clinical guidance and support to staff, both paid and voluntary.
3. To ensure statutory obligations are met and staff follow those that are relevant to the clinical area.
4. To ensure quality standards are maintained and enhanced, and constantly re-evaluated in order to provide the highest standards of holistic care.
5. To co-ordinate 24-hour provision of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of nursing care.
6. To work as part of the multi-disciplinary team, where there is a healthy regard and value for multi-professional knowledge and skills to enhance patient and family experience.
7. To ensure patient records are properly maintained in accordance with NMC guidelines and PT policies.
8. To be able to demonstrate an understanding of issues relating to the ethical aspects of palliative care and their application in the workplace.
9. To report accidents, incidents and complaints to the Ward Sister/line Manager/or on-call Manager, and or Medical Director where appropriate.
10. To understand and adhere to the PT Medication Management policy in relation to the correct handling, usage, and administration of all drugs including controlled drugs.
2. Professional
1. To understand and work within the Health and Social Care Act (2012), the PT business plan and philosophy.
2. To work as part of the multidisciplinary team, providing holistic care to patients, their families and carers centred on understanding their needs and preferences for care provision.
3. To provide appropriate information and support to patients, carers and friends in accordance with Caldicott principles.
4. To liaise and develop effective relationships with external health care professionals and other agencies ensuring patient continuity across all care settings.
3. Managerial
1. To ensure a safe working environment is maintained, in accordance with the PT Governance, Care, Fire and Health and Safety policies, reporting any potential hazards to the line manager.
2. To report any feedback concerns and complaints from patients, their relatives or other advocates to the Ward Sister, line Manager, or manager on call as appropriate.
3. To ensure that the team has the appropriate skill mix and nursing resources are used wisely.
4. To ensure team cohesion and spirit is maintained through ongoing supportive relationships, and consideration of colleagues at all times.
5. To act up for the Nurse Key Worker as required, ensuring ongoing continuity and communication of care.
6. To help support a culture of ongoing professional and personal development relating to clinical practice.
7. In the community to adhere to the lone working policy, to underpin staff and patient safety.
4. Training and Development
1. To develop an area of clinical expertise and disseminate to peer team members as a specialist resource.
2. To support the professional development and safe practice of others.
3. To maintain up-to-date clinical experience and knowledge and be able to provide evidence of this, including for re-validation purposes.
4. To act as an assessor and mentor to administrative personnel and students who need to develop skills and acquire experience in the field of palliative care.
5. Through the use of the PT annual appraisal, encourage professional growth and identify areas for development.
6. To strengthen and develop clinical skills across all care settings in conjunction with line manager.
5. Research
1. To participate in research and audit within the PT environment, encouraging staff participation.
2. To implement findings of evidence-based practice.
6. Safeguarding, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Role holders are required to understand their responsibilities in the safeguarding context, ensuring that Phyllis Tuckwell reduces the risk of harm or abuse of adults and children at risk.
You are required to:
1. adhere to Phyllis Tuckwell's Safeguarding Policy (held on the NEST), which supports the local authority's multi-agency safeguarding policy, the law (Care Act 2014) and Mental Capacity Act 2005 (including Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards).
2. inform the appropriate PT professional where there is concern that an adult or child may be at risk of harm, abuse, or neglect.
Phyllis Tuckwell is committed to an Equal Opportunities approach, valuing and respecting everyone as individuals, with diverse opinions, cultures, lifestyles, and circumstances.
This job description is underpinned by Phyllis Tuckwell's philosophy, culture, and core values, which actively embrace diversity and inclusion and promote total team spirit.
This job description is current and subject to yearly review in consultation with the jobholder. It is liable to reflect and anticipate necessary changes to support the PT strategy.
Person Specification
* Understanding of the importance of policies and procedures
* Understanding of health and safety in the workplace, and principles of risk management.
Education and Training
* Evidence of relevant continuing professional development
Qualifications
* Mentorship qualification, or Practice Supervisor/Assessor qualification, or willing to undertake.
Relationships & Communications
* Ability to share knowledge and skills
* Good communication and interpersonal skills
* Sense of humour
* Be flexible and energetic
* Ability to cope with stressful situations
* Self-awareness and coping strategies
* Ability to write in a clear and legible form
Team Working
* Have an understanding of and experience of multidisciplinary team working
* Ability to liaise effectively and work as a team with other disciplines
* Ability to show interpersonal sensitivity to others, understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion
* To work effectively with others as a team
* Ability to supervise and organise work
Experience
* Consolidated current nursing skills and knowledge post registration
* Relevant experience in oncology/palliative care
* Evidence of knowledge of current health care issues
* Demonstrates understanding of hospital, community and hospice care
Quality
* Commitment to providing high quality, individualised holistic care to patients and their relatives/carers
* Awareness of the Care Quality Commission Standards and Hospice philosophy.
* Awareness of the principles of governance and patient safety.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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