Job summary
TheSpecialist Community & Crisis Support Service (SCCS) provides 24 hour specialistadvice, support & facilitation of care for people with complex symptommanagement due to life limiting illness via telephone, within the home settingor at a nurse led clinic to patients, their carers and other health careprofessionals in the community.
Thispost requires various senior experience in a multidisciplinary workingenvironment delivering a 24/7 service. Our hospice ward triages calls between
TheSCCS Service operates within Barking & Dagenham, Havering and Brentwood& provides out of hours telephone support to include Redbridge.
Anycommunity experience with lone working would be valuable in addition to thenon-medical prescribing qualification or working towards this.
Areyou someone who has excellent communication, assessment and prioritisationskills and understands the needs of those receiving palliative/end of lifecare? Do you have a working knowledge of evidence based practice and theability to develop a good knowledge base of current initiatives anddevelopments in palliative care?
Applications will be sent for shortlisting upon receipt, therefore interviews will take place on an ongoing basis and shortlisted candidates will be given at least 7 days notice by email of invitation to interviews.
Main duties of the job
Work collaboratively with the primary care team to provide high quality specialist support, advice and symptom control to patients, their carers and other healthcare professionals.
To provide specialist telephone assessment via the Specialist Advice Line.
To work both autonomously and as a team member to provide specialist resource in palliative care in close collaboration with acute hospital and other specialist palliative care services and the wider multidisciplinary team.
To provide specialist support, decision making skills, expert advice/consultancy and education to members of the primary care team to support them with the management and care of people with life limiting illness in the community.
To contribute and take forward the development of specialist community palliative care services in line with the Palliative Care Strategy, Cancer Reform Strategy and NICE Guidance.
To undertake evidence based, cost effective non-medical prescribing decisions after making patient assessment/diagnosis ensuring safe prescribing practice within professional and Saint Francis Hospice policies/guidelines. To reflect on clinical approapriateness of individual prescribing decisions and activity.
About us
We are not a Licensed Sponsor & therefore are unable to provide sponsorship to applicants who do not have the Right to Work in the UK.
SaintFrancis Hospice is a dynamic, forward thinking organisation delivering a fullrange of specialist palliative care services for all patients with lifelimiting illness. We achieved Outstanding in our CQC inspection in April2016. We have adapted and reconfigured our services to meet thechanging needs of our local community. The hospice supports five ClinicalCommissioning Groups and has a robust governance structure in place. We provideinpatient clinical services within a modern, personal and friendly 18-beddedunit, as well as Specialist Community Crisis Support Service, Hospice at HomeService and Specialist Day Therapy Services provided at Pemberton Place.Alongside these clinical services, we have the hospice Pepperell EducationCentre that has an excellent reputation for delivering high quality educationprogrammes and study days.
PLEASENOTE THAT SAINT FRANCIS HOSPICE IS A CHARITY AND NOT PART OF AN NHS TRUST. THEHOSPICE IS SITUATED IN A QUIET LOCATION IN THE VILLAGE OF HAVERING-ATTE-BOWERON THE OUTSKIRTS OF ROMFORD; THEREFORE YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONSIDER OUR LOCATIONWHEN APPLYING.
Job description
Job responsibilities
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CLINICAL EXPERTISE, LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORKING
1. Work within community services to respond to referrals and patients on the telephone and visiting caseloads within allocated geographical areas as the need dictates in line with community service standards, to offer skills of a clinical nurse specialist.
2. Provide specialist holistic telephone assessment and support ongoing for healthcare professionals, patients and relatives in line with service standards.
3. To work within an allocated Clinical Nurse Specialist role daily to ensure smooth service provision and allow for flexibility of service demand
4. Provide face-to-face holistic assessment and monitoring either at home, hospice outpatient session or within a specialist outreach environment.
5. Responsible for initial contact to all new referrals and re-referrals to community services to: o carry out a holistic telephone assessment and complete all relevant documentation o liaise appropriately with primary health care team to resolve problems identified o provide them with a contact details of the service
6. Provide expertise in complex symptom control and advise any health care professionals associated with palliative care, helping them to evaluate the effects of prescribed interventions and recognise and appropriately manage palliative care emergencies.
7. Offer skilled psycho/social support for patients with specialist palliative care needs and their families, providing them with appropriate information about their condition, its management and the services available to support them both pre and post bereavement.
8. Liaise with other hospice services regarding their waiting list and any other matters.
9. Take responsibility for assessment and clinical judgement of those persons at home known to the service, referred for admission to Inpatient Unit.
10. Administer sub cut PRN injectable medication as prescribed and authorised in the event of an urgent need, being competent to do so; and in the patients home, following assessment and clinical judgement and with appropriate equipment,
11. Provide ongoing telephone support to patients / families / carers whilst the patient is waiting to be seen by other hospice services
12. Gather, document and co-ordinate information from other professionals and the specialist care teams relating to patients referred to community services
13. Promote and facilitate communication within the multi-disciplinary team and in Community CNS – Nov 2020 all other settings utilising advanced communication skills.
14. Lead on a specialist area of non-malignant interest and participate in any related meetings, audits and network opportunities using allocated sessions as part of the Saint Francis Hospice Widening Access programme.
15. Participate in weekly multidisciplinary meetings internally and as allocated at external acute hospital MDT and ensure that the palliative care service has a high profile with other disciplines and professionals
16. Responsibility for attendance and contribution at monthly team meeting when on duty.
17. Fully understand the importance of multi-professional team working and the ability to champion it within the organisation.
18. Have an understanding and awareness of behaviours and interpersonal skills that are vital to effective team working and practice them at all times and ongoing commitment to service and organisation values.
19. Possess a proactive and supportive leadership style that encourages team participation in decision-making processes.
20. Maintain accurate, up to date documentation in accordance with Saint Francis Hospice policies and within guidelines laid down by the NMC
21. Input, record and maintain all form of records (written and electronic), data and statistics onto I Care and any other data collection systems in place in accordance with hospice policies.
22. Write and maintain service standards, and prepare written reports with regard to services provided, as requested.
23. Contribute to the audit, monitoring and development of the community services
24. Have a flexible approach to supporting the community services with face to face home assessments & regular on-calls as per rota
25. Participate in the community team on-call rota as allocated- this will include overnight (5pm-9am)and all weekend/Bank Holiday cover 7 days a week for all persons known to Saint Francis Hospice services and external professionals .The Clinical Nurse Specialist will:- Use the mobile phone and respond to calls urgently, as safe to do so. Be responsible for the on-call bag, lap top, equipment bag when used and any additional items. Be responsible and manage own personal safety as laid down in the Lone Working Policy Ensure working from home environment appropriate for telephone calls and use of laptop Ensuring confidentiality with remote access working Take responsibility to discuss any exceptional demand on call that occurs with Community Team Lead to ensure support post event.
EDUCATION AND QUALITY Community CNS – Nov 2020
26. Participate in the development and delivery of an education strategy for nursing and other disciplines relating to all aspects of palliative care in both formal and informal settings.
27. Attend mandatory training as specified by the hospice
28. Responsible for development and delivery of individual educational sessions within organisational teaching programme and responsive to external requests as appropriate
29. Take responsibility for own professional development, in accordance with appraisal and performance review. Attend study courses in agreement with line manager and maintain current registration of the required qualifications for the post with the NMC.
30. Ensure nursing practice in the field of palliative care remains evidence based and ensure active dissemination of relevant findings.
31. Be involved and support the Gold Standard Framework Training Programme with GPs, in Care Homes and in any other settings as appropriate and availability allows.
32. Review, initiate and participate in research programmes as appropriate using the findings to enhance clinical standards, clinical effectiveness and outcomes.
33. Ensure that post registration-training meets the requirements necessary to be considered a clinical nurse specialist within the field of palliative care nursing.
34. Commitment in educational opportunities provided to ensure development of use of clinical diagnostics and nurse prescribing skills during face-to-face assessments either onsite or in persons home in accordance with organisational guidelines.
35. Generate and use appropriate learning opportunities and apply own learning to the future development of practice-attendance at organisational Specialist Updates encouraged.
36. Articulate and reflect palliative care skills, enabling others to learn and be responsible for acting as a resource and sharing of knowledge to help others develop increased skills across the organisation.
37. Be responsible as role of mentor for new and more junior staff within the team and organisation.
38. Implement and evaluate planned teaching programmes. MANAGEMENT
39. Be responsible for and manage service(individual & corporate combined)caseload of patients whilst ensuring that the palliative care service remains responsive to crisis support, all new referrals and those seeking advice.
40. Establish and maintain effective lines of communication with hospital, multi services in the community and other organisations to ensure continuity of care.
41. Initiate and develop nursing policies, protocols, standards and relevant care pathways within the team and ensure that there is a systematic programme of audit in place, planned and reviewed annually.
42. Participate in forums for discussion on research and audit programmes, and in clinical governance initiatives clinical review
43. Lead and undertake audits relevant to the service and ensure that audit results presented at local and national forums as appropriate in order to influence practice and demonstrate strong effective clinical leadership as change agents.
44. Participate & engage in group clinical supervision and self-evaluation and use this to improve care and practice.
45. Support to Team Lead with learning opportunities for cross cover of operational internal/ external meetings as appropriate.
46. Responsible for management and organisation of own workload and prioritisation of work within core hours on duty as part of organisational service provision.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
47. To act within the legal and statutory rules relating to nursing practice as laid down by the Nursing & Midwifery Council.
48. To be responsible and ensure adherence to professional Revalidation expectations and process.
49. To adhere to the policies, procedures, standards and conditions of service of Saint Francis Hospice relating to sickness and absence, conduct, Health and Safety, Data Protection, and any others that are relevant.
50. To take responsibility for own professional and personal development which will be monitored in supervision sessions and in the annual appraisal.
51. To keep up-to-date with the developments within nursing and in particular in the field of palliative care.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
52. Excellent symptom control knowledge
53. Knowledge of current issues in palliative care
54. Evidence of recent and ongoing professional development in palliative care
55. Ability to work autonomously as well as part of a team both within hospice MDT, primary health care services and hospital trust teams
56. Motivated and enthusiastic-ability to be flexible, innovative and keen for ongoing service development
57. Ability to flourish in during organisational and service development
58. Advanced communication skills and evidence of collaborative working
59. Ability to manage own work and work within a corporate caseload
60. Good IT skills and knowledge of electronic healthcare systems
61. Flexible approach to team working and an awareness of effective team dynamics
62. Good personal support mechanisms
Desirable
63. Community based experience
64. Experience of undertaking audits and use in improving practice
Other Requirements
Essential
65. Should have the ability to travel efficiently and effectively to a persons home address across various locations within the hospice community catchment area.
66. Able to work flexibly as part of a rota providing 24/7 service
Desirable
67. Covid-19 Vaccination - During the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been necessary to take significant steps to protect the health and safety of our staff, service users, patients and those attending our sites. To comply with ongoing duty of care, we strongly encourage our staff to have the Covid vaccine.
Qualifications
Essential
68. RGN with significant post registration experience
69. Teaching Qualification or equivalent level of experience
70. Degree or equivalent level of experience
71. Significant senior post registration experience at a similar level in palliative care or another associated speciality
72. Non-Medical prescriber or working towards
Desirable
73. Counselling qualification/experience