East Anglia's Children's Hospices, EACH, are looking to recruit an experienced children's palliative care nurse to join them at The Nook Hospice, Framingham Earl, Norwich. The position is offered on a full-time basis, however if an applicant was looking for part-time, a minimum of 24 hours per week can be considered. The standard shift structure is 12.5 hour shifts (includes unpaid break, bank holidays and weekends). Day shift - 7:30am-8:00pm. Night shift - 7:30pm-8:00am. Homecare shift - in the community (hours vary). We are looking for registered children's adult or learning disability nurses who wants to work within a multi-disciplined team to further their experience or develop skills working in children’s palliative care. Main responsibilities include: Deliver safe and effective nursing care involving use of a wide range of clinical skills. Deliver holistic nursing care and support to babies, children and young people with palliative and end of life care needs and their families. Lead and co-ordinate shifts and undertake day-to-day operational duties as required. Assess, plan, implement and evaluate care plans to meet the diverse and individual needs of babies, children, young people and their families, ensuring holistic care provided is family centred, needs led, evidence informed and meets all statutory requirements. Implement symptom management, escalation and advance care plans, evaluating them in partnership with the children or young people and their families under the direction of a clinical nurse specialist, matron or nurse consultant. Delegate nursing care to senior care assistants. Lead and coordinate shifts. Maintain clinical records using both paper-based and SystmOne electronic care records system in accordance with best practice guidance. You may occasionally be asked to work at other locations and in the families homes. Please see full job description attached. About the Candidate All applicants should have the following qualifications, registrations, skills and experience: Registered nurse with demonstrable experience of caring for babies, children or young people. Knowledge of current legislation relating to babies, children and young people, including best practice in safeguarding children. Knowledge and understanding of children's palliative care and recent initiatives in children's health and social care. Mentor qualification or willingness to work towards it. Evidence of commitment to own continuing professional development. Post registration experience with demonstrated experience of delivering a wide range of clinical skills, including intravenous therapy. Experience of using clinical judgement to interpret clinical data to inform decision making. Experience of leading and coordinating shifts or teams. Evidence of working within a professional, multi-disciplinary team. About Us East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) supports families and cares for children and young people with life threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. Over the past 30 years, EACH has developed an enviable reputation in the field of children’s palliative care. We are the largest provider of palliative and end of life care and support for children and their families in East Anglia, delivering a comprehensive range of services in our hospices, family homes, hospital and wider community. All three of our hospices; The Nook (Norfolk), The Treehouse (Ipswich) and Milton (Cambridge) were rated OUTSTANDING by the Care Quality Commission. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits: Free onsite parking. Enhanced annual leave entitlement - 27 days 8 UK bank holidays. Subsidised meals. Additional holiday purchase scheme. AVIVA pension package – up to 7% employer contribution inc life insurance. NHS pension - continuation of if already contributing. Free eye tests. Cycle to work scheme. Employee assistance programme. Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.