Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the small nursing team delivering care to patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis).
This is an interesting and varied post involving face-to-face as well as remote care, primarily in the coordination of IBD nurse interventions. Your input will be in specialist immunological treatments, managing the home testing programme, surgical pathways, patient information materials, and other projects that give additional breadth to the role.
You will have support from the IBD Nursing team, and where needed, training can be discussed around skills such as venepuncture, cannulation, and following agreed plans of care.
Personal attributes you will need are excellent organisational and communication skills. You must also be proactive and confident in discussions with patients and the multidisciplinary team to ensure safe and compassionate patient care. From a practical perspective, this job would suit someone who is able to work within school hours each day and spread the 22.5 hours over the Monday - Friday week.
Main duties of the job
1. Work across departmental boundaries to coordinate with day case, pharmacy, surgery, and administration to ensure patients follow appropriate pathways.
2. Ensure clinical areas are resourced and work alongside the IBD nursing and day case teams to deliver advanced therapies; cannulating, monitoring, and taking blood tests.
3. Coordinate care through key transition points such as surgery, paediatric to adult care, home and hospital, and between different treatments.
4. Manage home testing services; processing referrals, results for faecal home calprotectin and ensuring completeness of communication.
About us
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training, and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital, and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Our values, standards, and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues, and the wider community.
We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement, and excellence.
These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. Assessment of Care
In collaboration with a registered practitioner, use a variety of sources of information to assess the patients' needs and understand the knowledge that underpins this assessment.
Recognise when a patient's condition changes and seek expertise from registered nurse.
Assess patients' ability to understand information given and how to overcome these barriers.
2. Planning of Care
Work in collaboration with the nurses and follow departmental protocols to formulate an individualised care plan, describing interventions that will achieve realistic goals.
Follow individual plans of care, thus ensuring continuity of care.
3. Delivery
Maintain the dignity and privacy of all patients and respect their right to confidentiality.
Carry out agreed components of planned patient care in collaboration with a registered practitioner, but without the need for close supervision.
Maintain accurate, legible, and legally substantive records of care given and observations obtained and recorded.
Ensure that all patients, staff, and visitors are treated with equality and respect.
Provide routine practical information and facts about the patients' treatment and access to results using tact, reassurance, and empathy. Escalate to nurses when appropriate.
4. Evaluation
In collaboration with a registered practitioner, use a variety of sources of information to evaluate and re-assess patient care.
5. Clinical skills
Carry out a range of patient care tasks in support of registered nurses by independently performing and documenting clinical observations, cannulating, taking blood, and removing patients' cannula when required.
Undertake specific clinical activities, relevant to the clinical area that demonstrates advanced technical and/or caring skills and that requires additional training and assessment as above. Demonstrate a base level of theoretical knowledge behind these practices.
Demonstrate competence in performing and recording clinical observations of patients, and an awareness of their relevance. Alert senior members of staff to abnormal clinical observations in a quick and appropriate manner.
Demonstrate good communication skills when dealing with patients, relatives, and members of the multidisciplinary team utilising sensitivity, empathy, and the ability to manage conflict. Demonstrate an awareness of the barriers to communication and understanding.
Facilitate assessment programmes such as the faecal calprotectin home kits; liaising between multidisciplinary teams as well as company suppliers as appropriate.
Record all care given to patients in an accurate, legible way that meets legal requirements.
Adhere to moving and handling policies and guidelines relating to patients and equipment.
Organisation:
1. Promote effective communication between all members of the multidisciplinary team.
2. Organise the workload of advanced therapy treatments and other IBD-related treatments for the IBD nursing team working closely with the Day Case Units at the JR and the Horton hospitals.
3. Undertake agreed aspects of clerical work relating to patients and the department such as booking and recording appointments on the electronic diary.
4. Assist in maintaining the safety and cleanliness of the environment and equipment for patients and colleagues.
5. Assist in the orientation and training of new Health Care Assistant (CSWs) and act as a mentor and role model to new CSWs.
6. Develop and deliver clear surgical support pathways between those going for surgery and the IBD nursing team.
7. Develop and deliver clear transition pathways between paediatric and adult services especially for those on advanced therapies.
Personal:
1. Demonstrate and maintain structured professional and personal knowledge-based development.
2. Discuss and review personal and professional development needs during an annual appraisal and develop, agree, and document action points in a personal development plan.
3. Complete a portfolio of probation/beginner clinical competencies and review progress with unit manager and team leader at regular intervals and through the appraisal process.
4. Acknowledge personal limitations of competence and do not act outside of these.
5. Ensure mandatory/statutory training is carried out/updated according to guidance.
Education/Training:
IBD Clinical Coordinator will be able to;
1. Maintain, advance, and develop personal theoretical knowledge, high standards of clinical competence, and professional development through self-education and attendance at relevant courses of study.
2. Contribute to the development of the service and presentation of the service to the multidisciplinary team with the IBD nursing team.
3. Ensure key educational resources are available as needed to the nursing team.
4. Identify educational needs of patients, families, carers, and staff involved in the delivery of the IBD service and refer to the IBD nursing team as needed. Significant example points for education and support for patients and families are:
* Patients going through transition from paediatric to adult services
* Patients with questions about the advanced therapy treatments
* Patients wanting to access their results
Service Improvement:
IBD Clinical Coordinator will;
1. Develop and deliver key pathways alongside the IBD nurse team will be key to this role.
2. Assist in the evaluation of the IBD service and patient care, including monitoring of patient experience.
3. Identify areas of risk and poor quality, and address these through appropriate governance structures and forums.
4. Actively participate in projects that develop staff and unit profile.
5. Participate in and support research projects within the area on an adhoc basis.
6. Develop management skills in self and to teach these to junior staff commensurate with their grade.
7. Have responsibility to ensure annual appraisal, agree objectives which reflect local and national service needs and develop personal development plans.
8. Ensure statutory and mandatory training updates, as well as role/speciality updates are completed and necessary records maintained.
Person Specification
Essential
* Experience working in people care either hands-on or clerically.
* Evidence of English language; spoken, written, comprehension.
* Evidence of basic computer skills and programmes such as word.
Desirable
* Experience working with EPR hospital computer systems.
* Experience cannulating and taking bloods.
* Experience doing basic observations and personal care.
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.
Employer details
Employer name
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address
John Radcliffe Hospital
Gastroenterology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU, United Kingdom
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