An exciting opportunity has arisen to appoint a permanent Band 7 Children’s & Young People’s Epilepsy Nurse Specialist.
The post holder will be responsible for meeting the needs of children, young people, and their families with epilepsy. The post holder will support the Consultant to deliver holistic care to meet the needs of this patient group. This service is provided in accordance with national, local, and regional guidance, standards, protocols, and policies in order to ensure children and young people reach their full potential throughout childhood and into adult life. The service is to be underpinned by the guiding principles of minimising risk, prioritising patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and user satisfaction.
We are looking for a motivated and dedicated nurse to join our friendly team at Ormskirk Hospital.
Registered children’s nurses who have significant post-registration experience and who can demonstrate a commitment to date to nursing Children’s & Young People with Epilepsy are welcome to apply for this post.
Applicants must hold a recognised British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA) qualification and an Independent and Supplementary None Medical Prescribing (NMP) qualification.
An Enhanced DBS Certificate, with the checking of the Children and Adults’ Barred Lists is required for this position.
Interviews for this post will take place w/c 2nd December 2024.
Please note this vacancy may close early due to sufficient applicants.
1. To ensure that the care of children and young people with epilepsy in the local boroughs is to a high standard in accordance with the International League against Epilepsy guidelines, NICE guidance, the Children’s NSF, Epilepsy 12 audit findings, and the clinical governance agenda includes evidence-based protocol development, audit, risk management, professional development.
2. To co-ordinate the care of children and young people with epilepsy and their families, in order to provide a seamless service within the multi-professional team, including staff from other statutory and voluntary agencies, both hospital and community based.
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust serves a population of over 600,000 with a workforce of over 9000 dedicated and skilled staff across 21 sites. We strongly believe that the communities we serve should all have access to Five Star Patient Care.
Our services:
Acute Care: Providing emergency and maternity services at Whiston, Southport, and Ormskirk hospitals, and medical and surgical specialties across all our sites.
Primary Care: Providing primary care services at Marshalls Cross Medical Centre situated in St Helens Hospital.
Community Services: Providing adult community services for St Helens and a wheelchair service in Chorley, South Ribble, and West Lancashire. Our inpatient unit at Newton Community Hospital is where patients needing acute hospital beds can continue rehabilitation, freeing up space for more unwell patients. We also provide urgent care at our Urgent Treatment Centre located in St Helens town centre.
Specialist Regional Services: We provide the Mersey Regional Burns & Plastic Surgery Unit at Whiston Hospital and the Spinal Injuries Unit at Southport Hospital to more than 4 million people across the whole of Merseyside, West Lancashire, Cheshire, Isle of Man, and North Wales.
Achievements:
Rated Outstanding by CQC Inspection August 2018. Top 100 places to work in the NHS (NHS Employers & Health Service Journal). National Preceptorship Accreditation (2023) for Nursing & AHP Preceptorship Programme.
* To advise as required on in-patient clinical management following appropriate protocols and with consultant support.
* To arrange appropriate on-going management, individualised to meet each family’s needs, at Out-Patients and through home visits and telephone support.
* To provide the specialist, expert link between hospital and home for young people with epilepsy, to ensure they receive an integrated service relevant to their needs and those of their family.
* To act as an expert resource for all personnel involved in the child’s well-being including hospital staff and staff from all relevant statutory and voluntary agencies.
* To empower each child and family to become as independent as possible in the management of their epilepsy and to learn how to live with it with minimal impact on their family life.
* To ensure the psycho-social impact of epilepsy is recognised and effectively managed working in partnership with family therapists and Child Mental Health colleagues and facilitate conjunct working with families.
* To prescribe and provide expert advice on the preparation, adjustment, and use of appropriate medication and equipment according to Trust policies and protocols both for in-patients and young people living with epilepsy in the community using nurse prescribing in accordance with Trust policy and protocols.
* To provide an effective transition service of care from paediatric epilepsy services to adult epilepsy services whether hospital or community based, either directly or via a young people’s clinic.
* To act as support to develop epilepsy knowledge, training, and skills.
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