The Nursing Associate will provide a mixture of general and specific care to a group of patients and will be proficient and competent to work at their registered level. They will work alongside Registered Nurses. The post holder will have completed their Nursing Associate training and be registered with the NMC. Nursing associates are equipped with the knowledge, understanding, skills, attitudes and behaviours relevant to employment as a nursing associate, and according to their professional code of conduct (NMC 2015). The Nursing Associate will be supervised by a Registered Nurse of band 5 or above. The Nursing Associate cannot be in charge of a team or shift and cannot administer certain types of drugs. Nursing Associates will be based as an employee within Crawley (North Team) Children's and Young Peoples Community Nursing team, supporting and delivering a mixture of general and specific high quality, skilled care to children and young people (CYP) within the community setting of the Childs and Young persons home. The post holder will become competent and proficient in their area of practice by undertaking competency assessments specific to their area of clinical practice The CYPCN team provide clinical healthcare support to the children and young people on their caseload who will have complex and fluctuating health needs. The Nursing Associate will support the Service in its delivery of clinical care and support through teaching and advising families and carers in how to support CYP with their healthcare needs. You will work within your level of competency to deliver quality nursing care, support, information and advice, for a supervised and/or delegated CYPCN Team caseload helping to ensure that appropriate resources are available to assist in providing this care. You will maintain excellent communication channels with service stakeholders. Engaging in cross boundary partnership working including the child and family/carer, to help develop seamless provision for the CYPCN Team caseload. This includes working with health care, social care, education service and the local hospices. You will help develop, implement and review clinical protocols and standard operating procedures which assist in delivering safe care and best nursing practice. You will work within your level of competency to provide teaching regarding the use of equipment and treatment regimes in the community for children & young people. You will ensure concise and accurate documentation of care interventions, including telephone advice and support are documented and recorded. Act as a resource and role model of childrens community nursing specialist practice to all other professionals and work colleagues. Attend relevant education and training practice updates within the Trust, locally and nationally to help develop and contribute towards establishment of clinical practice standards. You may be required to work elsewhere in Sussex in order to meet the needs of the commissioned CYPCN service. Please see the attached JD and PS for fuurther details.