Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust celebrates diversity and promotes equal opportunities; we are committed to challenging and eliminating racism and other forms of discrimination and advancing and promoting equality of opportunity in the provision of services and creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that everyone has the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
We take positive action to support disadvantaged groups and also particularly encourage applications from ethnic minorities, disabled and LGBTQIA+ people that are under-represented in our workforce. Furthermore we welcome applications from reservists and ex-armed forces personnel as we recognise the benefits of the values, skills, training and experience that they bring to their work with us. We encourage all applicants to share their equality information with us.
Job overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen for Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP) to work as a Community Matron within Mersey Care NHS Trust, within Liverpool Place.
You will be responsible for the delivery of proactive caseload management and provide first contact care in response to acute long-term conditions and acute episodes of illness for patients in their own homes, CQC Registered care homes and Local Authority Hubs.
The Community Matron is a key role in the Community Services that operates across Liverpool and South Sefton. This service combines the District Nursing service with Clinical Nurse Specialists and Community Matrons. As a senior clinician, you will demonstrate a high level of professionalism and provide clinical leadership within the Integrated Community teams.
Main duties of the job
As an autonomous practitioner the post holder will have an advanced clinical role with responsibility for assessing, planning, managing and co-ordinating the care of people, in their own homes, care home settings and Local Authority Hubs, with highly complex needs and long-term conditions within a defined caseload. The post-holder must be educated to MSc degree level in Advanced Clinical Practice with relevant experience.
Working for our organisation
Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands.
We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities.
At the heart of all we do is our commitment to ‘perfect care’ – care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We’re currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.
Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
To be responsible for planning, reviewing and renegotiating programmes of care to promote health gains and maximise independence within a defined caseload in conjunction with the Integrated Care Teams (ICT) and Care Home Advanced Model of Provision (CHAMP).
Develop and maintain communication with people about complex issues and/or in difficult situations.
To use advanced skills and expert knowledge to access the physical and psycho-social needs when there are complex and/or undifferentiated abnormalities, diseases and disorders of a defined client group, instigating therapeutic treatments based on best available evidence in order to improve health outcomes.
To play a lead role in integrated community care teams (ICT) to improve holistic assessment and approach to health and social care needs of patients.
To play a lead role in improving the access to health care within care home settings.
To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of own work, including the management of patients in your care.
To accept clinical responsibility for a diverse and often complex caseload of patients, to organise this efficiently and effectively with regards to clinical priorities and use of time.
Demonstrates advanced listening, communication and negotiation skills to understand what matters to each individual patient, to ensure the patient is at the centre of all decisions and to agree and work towards appropriate goals for every patient.
To work closely with medical, nursing, allied health professional and volunteer services across primary care, secondary care and community settings to ensure patients receive appropriate investigation, intervention and care planning to ensure their physical and mental health is optimally and safely managed to afford them the best possible basis for rehabilitation, reablement and recovery.
To develop / maintain advanced specialist clinical skills and knowledge to identify changes in a patient’s condition through clinical examination.
To undertake interventions consistent with evidence-based practice, transferring and applying knowledge and skills to meet client needs.
To use the skills and knowledge to make referrals for diagnostic tests.
To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in meeting prior agreed goals and making any necessary modifications.
As a non-medical prescriber (NMP) take necessary assessments, medicines review and prescribe within the Prescribing Framework.
As a supplementary prescriber, actively manage the polypharmacy and other medication issues associated with chronic disease management and care home residents in conjunction with the patient’s medical practitioner, through the use of clinical management plans.
To be responsible for ensuring the provision of planned intervention in all aspects of chronic disease management with appropriate input from the multidisciplinary team in order to reduce the risk of complications and deterioration of the patient’s condition.
To improve the patients “self-management” of their condition wherever possible taking into account the functional and cognitive patient assessment.
Ensures that the care provided and services delivered are in line with local and national guidelines and policy.
Maintaining accurate and legible patient notes in accordance with Trust and national professional policies and guidelines.
Use advanced clinical skills and expert knowledge to provide proactive monitoring and provide timely intervention.
To work as an integral part of the integrated community nursing, multidisciplinary and multiagency teams.
To actively participate in projects designed to improve the proactive management of patients.
Make operational judgements.
Develop own skills and knowledge and contribute to the development of others within the guidelines of the NMC Code of Conduct.
Identifying clearly the wider benefits that developing knowledge, ideas and work practice will bring.
Challenging tradition and take risks, accepting joint responsibility for any arising problems and tensions and using these to inform future practice.
To work independently managing own caseload in conjunction with the General Practitioner, Community Consultant Geriatrician, Social workers, Medicines Management, Mental Health teams, Learning disability teams, Integrated nursing teams, AHPs and secondary care teams as appropriate.
Demonstrates professional responsibility for adherence to Trust and NMC policies and procedures.
To work directly with multi-professional teams to assist in the management of risk, facilitation of complex case reviews and the immediate crisis management.
The post holder may be exposed to frequent distressing or emotional circumstances with patients who are terminally ill or suffering end of life events, and will be required to deal with this situation in a professional manner.
Please refer to Job Description attached for full list of duties and responsibilities.
Person specification
Skills
* Good computer literacy, including skills for using internal based communications and literature.
* Must have the self-confidence and negotiation skills to challenge traditional practice, and the persistence to address difficult enduring issues.
* Organisational skills to be able to plan proactively, manage and evaluate their own workload and learning, to negotiable learning opportunities, establish learning contracts.
* Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Advanced Clinical and diagnostic skills.
* Demonstrate strong leadership skills across the integrated nursing workforce.
Values
* Accountability.
* Support.
* High professional standards.
* Responsive to service users.
* Engaging leadership style.
* Transparency and honesty.
* Discreet.
* Change oriented.
Knowledge/Experience
* Demonstrate post registration experience at senior level.
* Evidence of working collaboratively with other disciplines / agencies.
* An understanding of systems in health and social care that are wider than immediate role.
* Experience of a mentoring / teaching role.
* To demonstrate an awareness and understanding of the factors that contribute to good health and the importance of promoting these in line with the Trust’s public health aims.
* Able to balance service and educational demands; good time management.
* Understanding the principles of governance, particularly in relation to their service area.
* Must have constructive, enquiring, flexible approach to others and to their work.
Qualifications
* MSc Advanced Clinical Practice.
* Clinical Diagnostics.
* Advanced Clinical Skill.
* Non-Medical Prescribing.
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Only those applicants who demonstrate clearly how they meet our person specification will be shortlisted for interview.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we offer a guaranteed interview scheme for applicants who consider themselves to be disabled who meet the minimum (essential) criteria for the role in the person specification. If you would like your application to be considered under the Trust’s guaranteed interview scheme you can indicate this in the personal information section of your online application form.
Should you require a reasonable adjustment to our recruitment process please email recruitment@merseycare.nhs.uk to ensure that measures can be put in place to support you.
We reserve the right to close any vacancy earlier than advertised in exceptional circumstances once we have received a high volume of applications.
The Trust expects all post holders who require an enhanced DBS for their role subscribe to the DBS Update Service. You will be required to enrol for this service for a fee of £13 per year and maintain registration. Trans applicants who require a DBS check and do not want to reveal details of their previous identity can contact the DBS Sensitive Applications Team (01516761452 or email sensitive@dbs.gsi.gov.uk) with their application number once they have completed their DBS application form. The team can prevent any previous identity showing on the DBS Certificate, unless the applicant has a conviction under their previous details in which case this will need to be disclosed.
Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.
Please be advised that the use of Artificial Intelligence on applications is monitored and if you choose to use this, you must declare this on your application form.
Employer certification / accreditation badges
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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