Job summary
As part of an emerging organisation in a changing NHS landscape, our employees have the opportunity to help shape healthcare moving forwards. With demands for healthcare services becoming ever more strained the culture is one of collaboration, creativity and hard work. As a key member of the Learning Disability Team you will have the opportunity to ensure quality of care and contribute to that culture to achieve results.
Ideas for innovation are encouraged at all levels with every member of staff given the opportunity to effect positive change and help ensure the continued delivery of safe, high quality care, and ensure that our clients receive personalised care.
This is an opportunity for a candidate that has ambition to work in a unique environment, using their assessment skills to support some of the most vulnerable individuals in the community. We require a motivated and experienced registered nurse, ideally RNLD or with substantial experience in the LD field, who can work autonomously and collaboratively in a multi-agency environment with individuals and their representatives to support the assessment and review processes for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC) including the promotion and review of Personal Health Budgets.
You will have knowledge of the National Framework for Continuing Healthcare (2022). You will also have an understanding of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Mental Health Act 1983.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be responsible for the day to day clinical and case management of a caseload of patients funded by NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) to include those jointly funded with the Local Authority. This will include assessment, review, and ongoing case management to ensure that care is safe and effective; in addition to ensure that it is funded through the correct funding stream when evaluated against the criteria set out in the CHC National Framework. You will work as an autonomous practitioner but also together with the team targeting specific elements of clinical review within the CHC service for Coventry, Rugby and Warwickshire.
Previous experience with CHC Framework would be desirable but is not essential. You will be fully supported through 1:1 supervision, a robust induction plan, and a friendly supportive team.
About us
We offer excellent employment opportunities to new and existing staff. Applications from those wishing to work part time/job share are welcomed.
We pride ourselves in offering good working conditions, job security, lifelong learning, fair pay and benefits, staff involvement, and a balance between work and personal life
Job description
Job responsibilities
To facilitate multi-disciplinary assessments and patient reviews in line with standard operating policy and procedures. This will include face to face and virtual assessments/reviews.
Support the Complex Case Manager/Clinical Commissioning Manager and the wider team to ensure that the workstream is planned and managed effectively and ensure successful delivery.
To be responsible for management of cases as directed by the Management Team.
To case manage a clinical caseload (end to end) including, but not limited to, resolving issues with funding, placements, invoices, and complaints.
To ensure Continuing Healthcare guidance is followed and that services are delivered to maximise patient safety.
To support in the development across the organisation in the personalisation
To provide accurate and legible recording of information.
To assist/support individuals and representatives in relation to the NHS Continuing Healthcare process.
Operate within and provide enhancements to current management information, reporting to enhance decision making processes.
Contribute to the development of performance and governance strategies and the development and implementation of improvement programmes.
Deliver against objectives, performance targets, achieving quality outcomes, prioritising own workload, and working to tight deadlines.
Support training and induction of new staff.
Undertake research and development as directed.
To carry out other appropriate delegated duties as required.
To ensure compliance with all statutory and mandatory training
The post holder will carry out any other duties as may reasonably be required by their line manager.
This may include assessments and reviews for patients with an element of health funding, joint funding, or alternative funding streams.
The role will also include elements of supporting
1. Disputes management, transitional bed process,
2. SEND, Safeguarding
A detailed job description is attached. The job description may be reviewed on an ongoing basis in accordance with the changing needs of the Department and the Organisation.
Person Specification
Qualifications, Skills and Experience
Essential
3. Registered Learning Disability Nurse or other part of register with significant LD experience
4. Evidence of post qualifying and continuing professional development
5. Clear communicator with excellent writing and report writing skills; capable of constructing and delivering clear ideas and concepts concisely and accurately for diverse audiences
6. Ability to work on own initiative and organise own workload without supervision working to tight and often changing timescales
7. Car driver / owner or reasonable alternative
Desirable
8. Able to demonstrate understanding of other relevant legislation, MHA
9. Previous experience in similar role in public sector
10. Able to demonstrate understanding of MCA, DOLS, and CHC Framework