Fal Ward is a clinical day case unit and is looking for an experienced Oncology nurse who is trained in chemotherapy and wanting to take on the challenge of assisting with the coordination of the day to day running of the unit.
Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as ‘Priority’ and 'At Risk' status including NHS at Risk staff throughout Devon who can display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.
Coordination of the day to day running of the day unit and/or Oncology O/P, education and leadership for junior staff. Clinical roles include, venepuncture, cannulation, CVAD use, blood transfusions, chemotherapy & immunotherapy and other supportive treatments. Supporting new patients with the correct information, including signposting and safety netting advice. Understanding blood parameters and making decisions according to protocols and presentation of the patient.
Support the senior sister in the managerial duties of running a day case unit and Oncology O/P.
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Provide effective clinical and managerial leadership across the oncology areas, including inpatients day case and outpatients, in the absence of the Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM) which empowers staff to deliver patient centred, evidence-based care within a defined budget.
Establish systems for a multi-disciplinary approach to patient-centred care delivery and demonstrate good interpersonal, teaching and practical skills required within the speciality, whilst reflecting the oncology philosophy of care demonstrating greater involvement of patients and their relatives/carers by using the Trust’s patient and public involvement strategy.
Demonstrate a good knowledge of treatment side effects and care and provide patients and carers with advice and support in relation to health promotion, neutropenic sepsis, hair loss and other treatment side effects.
Practice advanced specialist skills for the client group, including the administration of Cytotoxic & Immunotherapies treatments, and blood products, central venous and peripheral access device care, venepuncture and cannulation.
Assess patients prior to treatment to determine whether alterations to planned care are needed and refer as appropriate.
Assess the supportive, palliative care and psychological needs of patients and their carers and refer to appropriate professionals as necessary.
Within nurse led clinics assess patients’ suitability for initial referral and treatment at each attendance, for example, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and supportive therapies.
Work in collaboration with colleagues to ensure patients have access to appropriate timely, good quality information relating to treatment and support, and be active in the delivery of this information for patients, their carers and/or staff.
Plans, implements, carries out and evaluates care given by self and other nursing staff to patients and their relatives.
Maintain accurate clinical observations and records, interpret the significance of these and implement appropriate care.
Make decisions with regard to the clinical intervention required, based on the analysis and interpretation of complex clinical facts (such as blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, and temperature and fluid balance) on a daily basis and in crisis situations.
Maintain own clinical expertise and competence within the unit speciality by working a minimum of 80% of the working week clinically as part of the team, undergoing training and updating by external or internal courses and by reading and keeping up to date with changes in practice.
Act as a clinical resource providing advice support and supervision to the unit staff and primary and secondary health care professionals regarding specialist patient management.
Is visible and accessible to patients, visitors and users of the service, proactively promoting the role and responsibilities of the unit Senior Sister.
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