Main Purpose: To provide skilled high quality care to children and young people with complex medical needs, in the home or community setting. To carry out delegated clinical tasks providing support for children with complex health needs and those dependent on technology, following individualised care plans developed by the nursing team, having become competent through an intensive and ongoing training program and with support and guidance from registered nurses. Main responsibilities: Work as a member of the Children’s Continuing Care Team (CCCT) providing care shifts to support families of children with complex care needs, carrying out delegated clinical tasks with supervision from CCCT Nurses. Provide day or night care shifts as per a rota determined by each child’s allocated care package, in the child’s home or community e.g. school, place of respite. Provide a high standard of care at all times, meeting the individual needs of the child or young person and being attentive and alert throughout the shift to ensure the child’s needs are fully met. Work closely with families and CCCT to promote the child’s well-being. Accurately observe and record the child’s condition, noting any changes and initiating appropriate action as required. Maintain up to date and accurate records in accordance with NHS standards for records and record keeping. Report any changes in the child/young person’s condition or potential hazards in the environment to the family and the On Call/Lead CCCT Nurse. Report incidents and accidents to the Lead CCCT Nurse. Have an understanding of risk assessment management. Acknowledge the parameters of the role and refer any issues beyond the scope of the role to the On Call/Lead CCCT Nurse. Ensure a safe environment and safe use of equipment. Ensure fully conversant with emergency procedures. Participate in and complete an orientation and ongoing training program comprising face-to-face and online education, ensuring that competencies in specific clinical procedures set out in protocols relevant to the child or young person are achieved and maintained. Maintain clinical knowledge and skills. To keep up to date with changes in practices and make full use of relevant opportunities for self-development. Attend mandatory training and safeguarding supervision sessions. Attend planned clinical supervision sessions and seek support when required. Frequent contact with families with complex health needs requires strong interpersonal skills and a high degree of professionalism, emotional resilience. The ability to ask for support is imperative when dealing with distressing and disturbing situations. Provide ad hoc support to the Children’s Outreach Nursing Service.