Main Responsibilities:
1. Work autonomously to admit patients to the inpatient unit and care for them during their admission for end of life care, symptom management or respite.
2. Along with the rest of the medical team, nursing team and consultants, provide care for inpatients, outpatients and patients attending wellbeing or rehab appointments if needed, including initial assessment, daily reviews, planning and management.
3. Identify and address the physical, psychological, spiritual and social needs of patients and the emotional, spiritual and psychological needs of their families and friends.
4. As an independent prescriber, prescribe medicines for patients in accordance with local policies, national standards and formularies relating to independent prescribing.
5. Work closely with and support the nursing team and wider MDT, maintaining positive working relationships and close teamwork.
6. Communicate compassionately with patients and their families regarding their condition, treatment, prognosis and advanced care planning.
7. Participate in on-call rota (1:4 or 1:8 weekends), being on-site Saturday morning and available to attend from 9-5 Saturday and Sunday (1 day off in lieu provided following the on-call weekend).
8. Participate in clinical meetings as part of the MDT.
9. Maintain clinical records and complete administrative tasks arising from medical work discharge summaries, GP letters following outpatient appointments, referral letters etc.
10. Identify and report issues and incidents that may affect the quality of palliative care services.
11. Work with the team to ensure the delivery of a safe and effective service.
12. Liaise closely with external partners such as GPs, SPCT, district nurses, specialist clinical nurses and secondary care.
13. Develop and maintain high professional standards within the service and promote multidisciplinary team working.
14. Promote and participate in teaching and educational activity, teaching nurses, medical students, GP registrars, colleagues, patients and families.
15. Participate in clinical governance activities e.g. quality improvement activities and ensure implementation of best practice guidelines.
16. Promote the ethos of audit in the organisation and identify, support and participate in clinical audits and evaluation of work to improve care and service delivery.
17. Ensure that effective governance arrangements are implemented and maintained.
18. Maintain personal development through personal development reviews, monthly 1:1 meetings, clinical supervision, training and appropriate courses, which the hospice will support.
19. Provide supervision and mentoring to non-medical prescribers and trainee ANPs.
20. There will be opportunities to develop a special interest or lead on programmes depending on skills and interests.
21. Lead the development of ideas and specialist practice within the scope of the role.
22. Innovate through exploring ideas with others and take action, thus contributing to different ways of working.
23. Develop services in conjunction with the service leads, medical and clinical directors and wider team that will improve services for users and contribute to the advancement of palliative care at local, regional and national levels.
24. Participate in maintaining the profile of Nightingale House Hospice through the presentation of quality improvement initiatives at local, regional and national conferences as appropriate.
25. Work with the senior nursing team to complete personal development reviews of the nursing team and provide support and mentoring.
Key Working Relationships:
1. Medical director
2. Director of clinical and patient services
3. Palliative care consultants
4. Hospice doctors (speciality doctors and GPs)
5. Patient flow team
6. Ward manager and deputy ward managers
7. Wellbeing team
8. Family support team
9. Pharmacist
10. Physiotherapists
11. Occupational therapist
12. Chaplain
13. Complementary therapist
14. Ward Clerk/ clinical administrators
External Key Relationships:
1. General practitioners
2. District nurses
3. Secondary care teams at local hospitals
4. Specialist clinical nurses
5. Specialist palliative care team
General Requirements:
1. This post is subject to the Terms and Conditions of employment of the Hospice as specified in the staff handbook.
2. Competence: You are responsible for limiting your actions to those that you feel competent to undertake. If you have any doubts about your competence during the course of your duties, you should immediately speak to your line manager/supervisor.
3. Risk Management: It is a standard element of the role and responsibility of all staff of the Hospice that they fulfil a proactive role towards the management of risk in all of their actions. This entails the risk assessment of all situations, the taking of appropriate actions and reporting of all incidents, near misses and hazards.
4. Health and Safety Requirements of the Hospice: All employees of the Hospice have a statutory duty of care for their own personal safety and that of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions. Employees are required to co-operate with management to enable the Hospice to meet its own legal duties including attendance at mandatory training updates and also to report any hazardous situations or defective equipment.
5. Data Protection and Confidentiality: The post holder must treat all information, whether corporate, staff or patient information, in a discreet, secure and confidential manner in accordance with the provisions of the current data protection legislation and organisational policy.
6. Records Management: As an employee of the hospice, the post holder is legally responsible for all records that they gather, create or use as part of their work within the organisation (including patient health, staff health or injury, financial, personal and administrative), whether paper based or on computer.
7. Flexibility Statement: The content of this Job Description represents an outline of the post only and is therefore not a final list of duties and responsibilities. The Job Description is therefore intended to be flexible and is subject to review and amendment in the light of changing circumstances, following consultation with the post holder.
8. The post is subject to an enhanced disclosure check with the Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS).
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