Specialist Patient Care Act as the key worker for patients with Lower GI conditions, including colorectal cancer and benign colorectal conditions, ensuring continuity of care throughout the patient pathway. Provide expert clinical advice and emotional support to patients and their families from diagnosis, through treatment, and into follow-up or palliative care. Ensure every patient has a holistic needs assessment (HNAs) completed and develop individualised care plans tailored to the patient's physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs. Education and Health Promotion Educate patients and families on their diagnosis, treatment options, symptom management, and lifestyle modifications, including safety netting patients.. Promote awareness of early signs and symptoms of Lower GI conditions to improve early detection. Act as a resource for colleagues, providing education and training on Lower GI care to the wider multidisciplinary team (MDT). Coordination of Care Work collaboratively within the MDT, including surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, dietitians, and other specialists, to ensure seamless patient care. Facilitate MDT meetings by providing detailed patient information and contributing to treatment planning. Act as the liaison between primary and secondary care to ensure effective communication and continuity during transitions. Symptom Management Provide expert advice and interventions to manage Lower GI symptoms, such as stoma care, bowel dysfunction, pain, and nutrition-related issues. Support patients in managing side effects of treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Service Development and Quality Improvement Contribute to the development and implementation of evidence-based policies, guidelines, and protocols for Lower GI care. Audit and evaluate service delivery to identify areas for improvement and ensure the provision of high-quality care. Participate in and lead quality improvement projects aimed at enhancing patient outcomes. Emotional and Psychological Support Provide counseling and support for patients and families dealing with the psychological impact of a Lower GI diagnosis and treatment. Refer patients to specialist psychological services when appropriate. Research and Evidence-Based Practice Participate in or lead clinical research and audits within the Lower GI specialty to advance practice and improve outcomes. Ensure practice is aligned with current evidence and national guidelines (e.g., NICE, BSG, and ACPGBI). Professional Development Maintain and develop expertise in Lower GI care by attending relevant courses, conferences, and training. Supervise and mentor junior nurses and other staff interested in Lower GI care. Advocacy and Patient Empowerment Empower patients to take an active role in their care by providing clear and compassionate information. Advocate for patients needs within the healthcare system to ensure they receive timely and appropriate care. End-of-Life Care Provide palliative care and support for patients with advanced disease, ensuring comfort and dignity. Work closely with palliative care teams to manage symptoms and provide holistic end-of-life care.