To work with the onsite tobacco treatment service and specialist nurse to provide behavioural support and treatment in relation to tobacco smoking. To support the day-to-day running of the onsite and offsite tobacco treatment service to ensure safe, well-organised, and evidence-based care is offered routinely to all identified smokers and provided to all that access the service.
Provide support in a range of settings as required for the delivery of the smoking cessation service. Support the delivery of the service key performance and reporting indicators for tobacco dependency.
Provide training to employees on screening and brief interventions and support the team in developing and delivering education to Trust employees in the specialty of tobacco dependence. Maintain a high standard of work and prioritise own workload according to the needs of the service, including equality, diversity, and social inclusion in all aspects of work.
Take referrals, including self-referrals into the service, and work with patients to identify the most appropriate tobacco dependency treatment pathway. Identify and engage with individuals and groups from target areas.
Support individuals to make informed choices about their health and wellbeing and support them in initiating and sustaining appropriate behavioural changes to improve their health. Record and report activities and results. Develop and sustain tobacco dependency support and referrals into the service. The tobacco dependency service will operate seven days each week.
Keep timely and accurate records of interventions and outcome activity and use this in decision-making, using the Trust's policies, procedures, and electronic recording and data collection system. Signpost into other services and integrate care with other providers of health services. Undertake clinical supervision on a regular basis in line with relevant professional guidelines and policies. Comply with the Trust's vision, values, and behavioural compact.
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