Main Purpose of Job This role will support the Hospice Inpatient Manager in leading the in-house team and take responsibility for the 24/7 clinical delivery of safe and effective care within the hospice and in the child/YPs own home environment where appropriate, to ensure that all children, young people and their families receive high quality and effective evidence based palliative and end of life care. The post holder will lead, manage and develop the in-house care team acting as a positive role model to foster and embed a motivating and positive culture in line with the organisational values. Position of the role in Claire House The post holder reports to the Hospice Inpatient Manager and is accountable to the Director of Clinical Services The post holder will have line management and clinical leadership responsibilities for a designated team of registered and unregistered staff The post holder will work collaboratively with the Hospice Inpatient Manager and with other Teams within the clinical services to ensure the delivery of a safe and effective service to all children and families. Scope of Job To coordinate and lead on a rota basis the 24/7 delivery of hospice care To co-ordinate the care for a case load of children receiving care on a day-to-day basis, ensuring that all children and their families receive safe and effective care and supportive interventions to meet their identified needs To lead, manage and develop a small team of registered and unregistered care staff To contribute to clinical leadership and practice development across clinical services To contribute to clinical governance and quality, including medicines management, clinical incidents, infection prevention and control, health and safety and safeguarding for all clinical services. Upon completion of the Non-Medical Prescribing course, contribute to the in-house prescribing rota, ensuring safe prescribing processes are adhered to Responsibility for Staff In partnership with the Hospice Inpatient Manager provide clinical leadership and professional support to the care team to ensure the effective day to day management of the in-house hospice service provision With the Hospice Inpatient Manager manage staffing levels, skill mix and patterns of working, annual leave and sickness absence to ensure that service provision is appropriate, safe, effective and flexible to meet the needs of the children and families and ensures that hospice resources and facilities are used to maximum effect To lead, manage and develop a small team of registered and unregistered care staff To ensure that all staff in their designated team have relevant and smart objectives identified and receive regular one to one reviews, appraisals and have a personal development plan To provide clinical leadership and professional support for palliative, end of life and early bereavement care in partnership with the Family Support and Rapid Response Team Participate in the recruitment and selection of new staff, ensuring all new staff receive an appropriate induction package and allocation of a mentor To work alongside, supervise and induct new members of staff ensuring clinical tasks and workload are delegated appropriately and clinical competencies achieved To implement systems to encourage reflective practice and clinical supervision opportunities To participate in senior staff and other clinical meetings as required and complete all delegated actions Responsibility for Patient Care To be a competent, knowledgeable practitioner, ensuring the provision of excellent, evidence-based nursing care for the children, young people and their families Provide specialist nursing and clinical knowledge and advice to support and facilitate high quality, individualised care to children and young people in collaboration with the multi-professional team Work in partnership with parents/carers and professionals to identify the care needs of the child/young person and plan care recognising best practice and evidence-based guidelines To participate in the clinical leader on-call rota as required by the Hospice Inpatient Manager To ensure that all care is assessed, planned and delivered to the highest standard and evaluated continuously to ensure safe and effective care for all children and young people Work closely with the Care Coordination Team and Hospice Inpatient Manager to ensure the effective coordination of both new referrals, planned and emergency respite, and end of life care Ensure that accurate nursing / care records are maintained for all children, young people and families in accordance with professional standards / guidance on documentation To be competent in Claire Houses core and extended clinical competencies To be responsible and accountable for the safe administration of medicines within the hospice on a shift basis ensuring medicine management policies and procedures are adhered to To complete the relevant qualifications to practice as a supplementary and independent prescriber adhering to NMC guidelines Provide clinical leadership and professional support for all issues relating to Safeguarding and Safer Working Practice for both children and young adults, working to Safeguarding and Prevention of Vulnerable Adults policies and procedures To ensure care delivery complies with moving and handling policies and procedures Liaise with health and social care professionals as required to ensure the care provided at the Hospice is coordinated and delivered to meet the specific needs of the child and family Provide information for children, young people and families, giving clear on-going information as the childs illness progresses, ensuring that parents are facilitated to maintain control and make informed decisions relating to the care of their child Develop and implement systems that ensure effective day-to-day communication in respect of childrens and young peoples health and care management with parents/carers To participate and attend multi-disciplinary team meetings as required To act as an advocate for the child and family To liaise and keep updated with the Rapid Response and Family Support Teams to ensure effective communication and collaborative service delivery To provide specialist advice and direct clinical care and support in relation to palliative and end of life care To be able to undertake the mental, physical and emotional demands of the role, whilst at the same time taking care to safeguard their own health and safety as well as fellow care team members, children, young people and their family Responsibility for Clinical Leadership and Practice Development Work closely and collaboratively with the Hospice Inpatient Manager, Head of Hospice Care, Quality & Governance and other teams across the clinical services to act as positive role models for the Hospice Care Team including volunteers Provide visible clinical leadership to promote a strong positive culture, working closely and collaboratively with whole care team To work in partnership with the Practice Education Team to develop and deliver education and training for the multi-disciplinary care team, including attainment of clinical competencies To participate in the orientation of new staff, students and volunteers. Acting as mentor/sign off mentor as and when required Provide motivational leadership, coaching and support to direct reports and wider care team To regularly meet all members of their team both individually and as a team to provide, support, coaching, monitor performance and delegate specific tasks and roles To act as an appraiser for staff To identify ways of continued quality improvement, through clinical audit and using and encouraging reflective practice through Clinical Supervision To take responsibility for maintaining his/her own professional development. Meeting with the Hospice Inpatient Manager for regular 121s, appraisals, identifying and agreeing personal objectives and development plan To be proactive in identifying ways of improving and developing clinical practice. Contributing positively to the development and audit of standards and, when appropriate, taking responsibility for identified project work / research To attend regular meetings with the multi-disciplinary team to discuss individual children, respecting and inviting the sharing of skills and expertise and raising awareness of all the hospice services to both professionals and families Responsibility for Clinical Governance and Quality In partnership with the Hospice Inpatient Manager and other Hospice Lead Nurses act as the safeguarding resource for the clinical team for all issues relating to safeguarding and safer working practice for children and young adults, working to relevant policies and procedures and accessing external safeguarding advice and support as required In partnership with the Hospice Inpatient Manager contribute to clinical governance and quality across all clinical services, including reporting and investigation of clinical incidents, undertaking and implementing risk assessments and risk management, health and safety and be involved in the process of preventing and controlling infection prevention and control Ensure the delivery of safe and effective nursing care through the development and implementation of service standards, audit, research, service user feedback, feedback from incidents and risk management information Support the Director of Clinical Services (as Registered Manager), and Head of Hospice Care, Quality & Governance in fulfilling the requirements of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), enabling children, young people and their relatives to receive safe, effective &high-quality care Participate in the investigation of any complaints raised and the implementation of any actions identified from these investigations To attend, actively participate and learn from significant event analysis To lead mini de-briefs whilst on shifts, supporting staff during difficult situations