Please see the full job description for more detail in supporting information JOB PURPOSE: To provide clinical and supervisory leadership to junior staff and students within the team To be responsible for the day-to-day planning and delivery of the nursing services within the community healthcare Team To manage a caseload of patients with multiple and complex needs, using evidence based practise to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions, with the patient at the centr To provide specialist Nursing input into planning, development and evaluation of clinical services within the team. Role of Practice Development Nurse is to provide support and direct supervision to facilitate and enable clinical training and competency assessment of unregistered and registered nursing staff, including nursing apprenticeship students across the six Community Health Teams in West Suffolk. The Practice Development Role will be protected supernumerary time to invest in the development of nursing staff across the 6 community healthcare teams, unless clinical priorities and safety dictate a requirement for the time to be non-Practice Development activity. Working Pattern: The service operates between 8am and 6pm and you will be required to work shifts between these times. You may be required to work a 24 hour shift pattern in the future, should this service be commissioned by the Trust. KEY TASKS: To assess and prescribe care packages for patients with long term conditions, the frail and elderly and palliative care To work alongside the Community Matron and Community nursing service and actively contribute to the development of the service To work within the integrated team to facilitate early discharge from hospital To work within the integrated team to prevent unnecessary admission to hospital To work with all health care professionals, and statutory/non-statutory agencies to provide a seamless, integrated service to our service users Contribute to the induction and development of individualised training packages to meet the needs of nursing staff moving to the community setting. To work alongside staff to consolidate training and develop skills. To work closely and in association with the Clinical Skills and Education Team to ensure co-ordinated and consistent staff development. The role may include the delivery of training to community nursing staff where appropriate. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical The post holder will: To manage a caseload of patients with healthcare needs within a designated population, using specialist knowledge to carry out assessments. Assesses, develops and implements individualised and specialist nursing care programmes in the community. To evaluate treatment interventions for the caseload and modify healthcare plans. To encourage the patient towards self-care and independence, and to provide training, education and advice. To work toward preventing inappropriate admission to acute hospital settings. To support discharges into the community. To effectively manage and oversee the triage of all referrals to the team. To ensure all aspects of care offered by the team meet with agreed national, professional and local standards. To be responsible for the coordination of the day to day planning and delivery of District Nursing services within the team, prioritising clinical needs and delegating where needed to provide an effective service. To be responsible with other senior colleagues to provide the total needs of the patient/client group, planning and delivering service