Multiple Sclerosis Practitioner
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a clinical specialist in Multiple Sclerosis to join our team and work with people in the Crawley/Mid-Sussex area for a 12 month fixed term period.
You will enhance and maintain the service provided for people with Multiple Sclerosis, continue to develop the service, and act as an ambassador and clinical specialist in Multiple Sclerosis, maintaining and developing professional standards and practices across the organisation.
Promote the service both locally by contact with GPs and nationally by involvement in groups providing input to nationally agreed standards.
You will empower those affected by Multiple Sclerosis, and support family members and carers from time of diagnosis and throughout the disease spectrum, assessing individual needs and implementing programmes of care.
By adopting a holistic, collaborative approach, the post holder can help those people where possible reach their goal of self-management.
You will co-ordinate service provision for those living with Multiple Sclerosis, determine the level of care needed and direct resources accordingly.
You will promote and initiate research-based practice, monitor the quality of service provided and initiate new specialist support developments within the community. They will act as an autonomous practitioner and an excellent role model in a primary care setting.
The post holder will provide advanced clinical care management for clients with MS living in the community. They will also provide support to patients in clinics for follow up, for those undergoing treatment with DMTs and newly diagnosed clients. Whilst based within the Crawley/Mid-Sussex, there is close liaison with local neurologists and other agencies providing input for this client group.
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (SCFT) is the largest community healthcare provider in Sussex.
• Over 8,400 full time, part time and bank staff members
• Medical, nursing and therapeutic care provided to over 10,000 children and adults a day
• July 2018 Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating of ‘Good’ with ‘Outstanding’ features
• Flexible working patterns offered across all services
• Thriving BAME, Disability and Wellbeing, LGBT+ and Religion and Belief staff networks
• Accredited Level 3 Disability Confident Leader
SCFT is an inclusive employer that promotes equality and challenges discrimination, and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds. Applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, disabled candidates and LGBT+ candidates are particularly encouraged, to ensure the Trust’s workforce reflects the diverse communities it serves.
Lead, co-ordinate and provide case management in own area of specialist practice, working autonomously with a caseload of patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
Possess advanced skills for assessing and interpreting the needs of patients with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis and demonstrate the appropriate action.
Work with the lead clinician in neurology to provide and coordinate a specialist service by defining objectives and planning activities to maintain high standards of Multiple Sclerosis care and management throughout the Trust.
Maintain a knowledge base that reflects contemporary issues in Multiple Sclerosis management to enable selection and application of the most appropriate treatment regime.
Act as an expert to other healthcare professionals on the management of Multiple Sclerosis providing specialist clinical advice, guidance and support.
Establish and maintain liaison amongst all disciplines in patient care within the Trust to ensure the provision of a quality and coordinated service. Participate in interdisciplinary discussion, relaying relevant information and ensuring appropriate referral, management and treatment of patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
Participate in the solving of actual and potential needs and problems of the patients as they relate to Multiple Sclerosis.
Liaise with other professionals in order to achieve the appropriate help and support for people with Multiple Sclerosis who may have multiple needs.
Work closely with pharmacists in relation to drug-related issues, liaising with pharmaceutical companies regarding the efficacy and safety profile of best drugs available to the patient with Multiple Sclerosis.
Initiate and monitor treatment for relapses, and other conditions associated with MS (such as urinary tract infections), either as an independent prescriber or in conjunction with GP/ Neurologist.
Provide on-going support and monitoring of prescribed DMTs in conjunction with prescribing neurologist.
Consider the emotional and psychological needs of the person with Multiple Sclerosis particularly in situations when the problem cannot always be deal with immediately, or may require the input of a more specialised practitioner.
Participate in approved/expanded practitioner role procedures as required by the Trust.
Arrange and facilitate meetings including multi-professional case reviews and conferences.
Represent the local health economy and Multiple Sclerosis practitioners at professional meetings as requested and feedback information accordingly.
Discuss highly specialised advice in regards to Multiple Sclerosis, symptom control, disease modifying drugs and general drug regimes.
Liaise with Specialist Funding Authorities regarding the implementation of new funding and continuing funding of existing patients on Disease Modifying Drugs.
Participate in the development of audit tools and the collection, analysis, publication and dissemination of audit data/results in conjunction with the audit department to evaluate Multiple Sclerosis management services using the appropriate IT equipment.
Work collaboratively with the Research and Development team to support research initiatives, including the recruitment of patients to clinical trials where appropriate.
Personal duty of care in relation to equipment.
This advert closes on Sunday 12 Jan 2025