Wessex Children’s Hospice Trust (Naomi House)
At Naomi House & Jacksplace, we are embracing the changing world of palliative care for children and young adults and developing new ways of working. We are looking for a variety of forward-thinking and motivated staff to join the team.
As a registered paediatric nurse, you will be a professional role model and ensure the provision of high standards of care to all children, young people, and their families accessing our services. You will lead the care team on a daily basis, coordinating care across both hospices.
You will have up-to-date clinical skills, including invasive and non-invasive respiratory support; IV and central line management; and experience of nursing care at end of life. Good interpersonal skills are also important, along with a desire to develop your skills in leadership and staff management.
We are currently unable to support any applications for sponsorship from candidates residing outside of the UK.
Main Duties of the Job
The post holder will provide leadership and management of the care team to ensure effective delivery of care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions across both Naomi House and Jacksplace.
Key Responsibilities:
1. To lead the provision of a very high standard of care and support for all children, young people, and their families attending Naomi House and Jacksplace.
2. To provide clinical leadership to staff at Naomi House and Jacksplace over a shift period.
3. To liaise fully with the Clinical Team Leaders/Care Managers and other Site Coordinators.
4. To support the Clinical Team Leader in the line management, development, and support of a team of nurses and carers.
5. To lead and coordinate the day-to-day provision of care to the children, young people, and their families in both houses on any clinical shift.
6. To ensure an holistic assessment is completed for all children and young people to enable up-to-date care plans incorporating all necessary risk assessments.
7. To allocate staff appropriately on each shift to ensure effective use of resources.
8. To ensure excellent and timely communication with the Clinical Team Leader in-house or on call and to escalate any concerns appropriately.
9. To line manage staff as delegated by the Clinical Team Leader, participating in appraisals and day-to-day staff management.
10. To provide support and supervision to staff and students in the care team, across both hospice settings.
11. To work in partnership with the hospice multidisciplinary team as well as any other agencies involved in the care, to ensure the delivery of seamless services.
12. To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of organisational policies and ensure that these are adhered to across all areas of work with children, young people, and families.
13. To assist in promoting the economic, efficient, and equitable use of resources.
14. To ensure that Health and Safety requirements are met and that risks to service users and staff are assessed and action taken to minimise these.
Clinical Responsibilities
1. To deliver a high standard of individualised holistic care and support to children, young people, and their families, promoting empowerment, advocacy, and partnership.
2. To ensure that clinical documentation is up to date and adheres to record-keeping standards.
3. To manage staffing and allocate resources across both hospices according to assessed acuity on each shift.
4. To support the Practice Education team to embed evidence-based nursing care.
5. To monitor standards of care, participating in audit and required actions.
6. To maintain agreed governance processes through incident reporting and risk assessment.
7. To communicate effectively with all members of the hospice multidisciplinary team, as well as any other agencies involved in the care and support of referred children and young people.
8. To recognise the need for psychological support and work appropriately alongside the Family Support Team.
9. To maintain an up-to-date knowledge and awareness of issues around the safeguarding of children and young adults, ensuring effective communication across multidisciplinary agencies and adherence to agreed safeguarding policies.
10. To be aware of the safety needs of children, young adults, and families and other staff and to comply with:
* The Children Act 2004
* DoH No Secrets Guidance on developing and implementing multi-agency policies and procedures to protect vulnerable adults from abuse
* Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
* NMC codes and guidelines
Personal Responsibilities
1. To be responsible and proactive in personal professional development by:
* Maintaining awareness of current developments in palliative care for children, young people, and families.
* Maintaining clinical skills identified in the Competency Framework.
* Ensuring timely revalidation with the NMC.
All staff are reminded of their responsibility to adhere to Trust and Departmental Infection Protection Policies, including PPE use, cleaning, and decontamination of the environment and equipment in order to protect their own health and that of service users, other employees, and visitors.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* REGISTERED NURSE with valid up-to-date registration with NMC.
* Evidence of ongoing professional development.
* RSCN/RN Child.
* Education to degree or Masters level.
Experience
* Relevant experience of caring for children/young people with highly complex care needs and disability.
* Experience of holistic assessment and individualised planning of care.
* Experience of effective collaborative working with professionals from other agencies and disciplines.
* Experience and good understanding of clinical supervision and reflective practice.
* Experience of working with children/young people with palliative care needs.
* Experience of child protection and vulnerable adult procedures, report writing, and conferences.
* Experience of clinical audit.
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.
Wessex Children’s Hospice Trust (Naomi House)
£36,748 to £47,247 a year plus unsociable hours payments, retention package of £5,000.
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