Job summary
Contracted Registered nurse (30 hours)
Salary AFC Band 5, depending on experience (£19 per hour)
An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Registered Nurse to work for HospiceCare North Northumberland.
The role is pivotal in ensuring the sustainability and growth of Hospice Care services to patients and clients in North Northumberland.
The post holder will be a valuable member of the clinical team, providingsupport to patients and families in their own homes who have palliative and end-of-life care needs. They will also contribute to planning, assessing, implementing and evaluating patient care in partnership with Primary Health Care Teams and Social Services
Reporting directly to the Head of Care, the post holder will have experience in supporting a dedicated team of RNs and Hospice Support Workers and a can-do attitude to problem solving and developing services.
In return, we offer a competitive salary, a generous sick pay scheme, paid for DBS checks, one NMC revalidation fee payment, NHS pension scheme, funded training and development to experienced, motivated nurses who are committed to delivering high quality care to patients who are nearing the end of their lives.
For more information on the services provided by Hospice Care, please visit our website:
For an informal discussion about this post please contact Ann Corak, Head of Care,on T. 01665 606515 or Email:
Please send applications
Main duties of the job
The post holder will have a key role inproviding support to patients and families in their own homes who havepalliative and end of life care needs, raising clinical standards and promotinga learning environment for other health and social care providers. The post holderwill be responsible for planning, assessing, implementing and evaluating carein partnership with the Primary Health Care Teams, Social Services and act as alink Nurse within GP practices to increase referrals. The post holder will takeresponsibility for the management of the case load. Act as Deputy Head of carewhen the head of care is not available.
About us
HospiceCare North Northumberland is a local independent palliative charity serving a population of around 63,000 people. We provide high-quality endof-life-care in patients homes to the communities of North Northumberland. We also provide emotional and practical care and support to adults and their families, who are living with a life-limiting illness requiring palliative input, through our hospice at home, bereavement support, and dementia support services. Our care is delivered free at the point of need.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Overall Purpose: To provide high quality care to patients and familiesliving
with palliative andend of life care needs in their own
homes.
Overall Aim:
The post holder will have a key role inproviding support to patients and families in their own homes who havepalliative and end of life care needs, raising clinical standards and promotinga learning environment for other health and social care providers. The post holderwill be responsible for planning, assessing, implementing and evaluating carein partnership with the Primary Health Care Teams, Social Services and act as alink Nurse within GP practices to increase referrals. The post holder will takeresponsibility for the management of the case load. Act as Deputy Head of carewhen the head of care is not available.
Main Duties of Post :
1. Provide palliative advice andsupport to patients, families and carers.
, plan and implement highstandards of individualized patient care in conjunction with the Primary HealthCare Team.
3. Monitor patients condition andreport significant changes to the Hospice and Primary Health Care Team.
effectively with otherhealth and social care professionals in the community and within the Hospice,acting as a link nurse with primary care to increase referrals.
5. Be responsible for managing theprocess of receiving and responding to referrals for the Hospice at Home service.
6. Prioritising workload and managingresource allocation as required.
7. Act as a role model for new staffas they undertake their induction programme or students on placement.
8. Contribute to team meetings andhandovers. Support H@H team with learning and development.
9. Supervise the work of HospiceSupport workers and ensure Hospice policies are followed.
10. Report incidents or emergency situations asthey arise and report them to theHead of care in line with Hospice Policies and procedures.
11. Jointresponsibility for the provision of 24-hour nursing rota when the need arisesand for professional development in the total care of patients requiringspecialist palliative care General Responsibilities
undertake all mandatory training asrequired by HospiceCare andparticipate in appropriate in-servicetraining.
13. Maintain strict confidentiality of allinformation acquired especially withregard to patients and staff.
14. To undertake an appraisal andpersonal development review annually andthrough self-development, continuously updateand improve knowledge and competencies.
be a co-operative andsupportive member of the HospiceCare team, ensuring that all members are awareof any issues in the post holders workload, which may affect other members ofthe Hospice team.
16. To manage all volunteers used inclinical area and to develop effective working relationships providing regularfeedback on their performance.
fully in theintroduction of any new technology and new methods as appropriate.
promote at all times theHospice philosophy and uphold HospiceCaresvalues.
19. Any other duties that may bereasonably requested.
ProfessionalFunction
Clinical 20. Carry out specific clinicalprocedures and treatments, basing clinical practice on current evidence-basedresearch.
21. Perform all duties in accordancewith NMC Code of Professional Conduct.
22. Ensure that relevant health andsafety procedures are maintained within patients homes.
23. To establish and maintaineffective communications and working relationships with the multi-professionalteam.
24. To use skilled communication tosupport carers and families of patients receiving services from HospiceCare andmaintain trusting effective relationships.
25. To ensure that patients andfamilies/carers are identified and appropriately referred to other servicesboth from HospiceCare and the community.
26. To contribute to the developmentand enhancement of patient care by participating in standard setting, policydevelopment and clinical audit of services.
27. Be responsible for co-ordinatingflexible care provision to enable patients to remain at home.
28. Maintain accurate patient records Learning
29. Complete and maintain HospiceCarescompetencies as required by the role.
30. Develop own knowledge and skillsin palliative care, supported by current relevant research and contribute tobest practice development of HospiceCares hospice at home team.
31. To demonstrate a commitment tocontinued professional development by keeping up to date with current issues innursing practice and attendance at relevant study sessions.
32. Facilitate an environment thatoptimises and develops knowledge and skills within HospiceCares hospice athome service through reflective practice and education.
Person Specification
Personal skills & knowledge
Essential
1. Excellent standard of nursing care and clinical knowledge.
2. High level of empathic and interpersonal communication skills.
3. Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
4. Adaptable & able to use initiative.
5. Interest in effective assessment and psychosocial care of patients with complex needs and their families.
6. Time management.
7. Competent with email, internet Word and Powerpoint.
8. Positive & enthusiastic attitude.
9. Independently mobile and the ability to cover Alnwick, Berwick & the surrounding areas.
Qualifications
Essential
10. 1st Level Registered Nurse.
11. Accredited palliative care or oncology course or willing to undertake.
Desirable
12. Degree in palliative care.
Experience
Essential
13. Interest in working in a palliative care setting.
14. Evidence of continuous professional development.
Desirable
15. Oncology or palliative care.
16. Teaching and mentoring.
17. Audit.