As a Diabetes Nurse, you will provide specialist support, screening services, health education, and advice to patients. You will act autonomously within your professional scope of practice, providing care for patients both face to face and by telephone consultation. Working alongside the Diabetes Team, you will implement improvements to ensure the service is responsive to the patients' needs.
Main duties of the job
You will need to prioritise and triage the needs of patients accordingly, making any necessary referrals for investigation in the appropriate manner. You will be integral to the Multidisciplinary Team, acting as a patient advocate and providing expert knowledge and guidance. You will also provide supervision and training to peers and junior staff.
About us
Meon Health Practice is made up of 3 sites - The Highlands Practice, Jubilee, and Whiteley Surgery. Our staff can work across any of the sites listed.
Meon Health prides itself on the development and support of staff. We offer the following benefits:
* Employees Assistance Programme
* Membership to The Company Shop
* Blue Light Card - at a small cost
* Cycle to work scheme
* Eye Care Vouchers
* NHS discounts online
* Telus fitness and wellbeing app
Job responsibilities
KEY/MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
* Participate in the administrative and professional responsibilities of the Diabetes Team.
* Ensure accurate and legible notes of all consultations and treatments are recorded in the patients' notes.
* Ensure the clinical computer system is kept up to date, with accurate details recorded and amended.
* Ensure accurate completion of all necessary documentation associated with patient health care and registration with the Organisation.
* Attend and participate in Organisation meetings as required.
* Provide Expert Clinical Practice, applying critical reasoning and professional judgement to nursing issues and decisions.
* Identify patients that are of clinical risk and take appropriate action to ensure a safe environment for the patients, families, and staff.
* Develop and maintain relationships with external providers that support clinical and patient needs.
* Ensure patients are actively reviewed on time, utilising practice recall systems.
* Ensure maximum utilisation of clinical time.
* Utilise advanced clinical assessment skills to identify potential or actual problems and collaborate with the clinical team to proactively address these.
* Manage incoming referrals appropriately, ensuring optimal patient outcomes are achieved.
* Assist in the review, redesign, documentation, and implementation of care pathways for patients with diabetes.
* Use advanced nursing knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive health assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and treatment services that meet nursing practice standards and optimise patient outcomes.
* Provide specialty advice to support and manage patients' physical and psychological needs.
* Ensure you are aware of appropriate policies and procedures relating to diabetic patients.
* Ensure care is patient- and family-centered and planned with regard to individual cultural needs.
* Work efficiently as a team member, providing quality care and ongoing support to patients, for example:
o Counselling and initiating support services
o Collection of specimens
o Blood pressure monitoring
o Communicating test results to patients
o Providing health promotion and education to patients
o Providing general and specific health assessments to individuals, families, and groups with an emphasis on wellness, for example, at-risk individuals and chronic disease management - diabetes.
o Providing ongoing education to individuals, families, and groups. Teach skills for health maintenance and prevention of accidents and illness. This may include:
+ Health and lifestyle education e.g. nutrition, smoking cessation, alcohol & exercise
+ Teaching of patient self-monitoring procedures
+ Diabetic reviews
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Nursing Qualification
* Diabetes Qualification
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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 (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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