Job summary CDDFT Community Respiratory Nursing Service is pleased to advertise a rare, exciting, opportunity, for 2, permanent, Community Respiratory Care and Support Workers predominently working within the Durham Dales, Sedgefield and Darlington localities, based at innovation House in Bishop Auckland. The successful postholder will deliver and support respiratory care and education to respiratory patients including diagnostic spirometry performance, in out-patient clinics and their own homes, supporting the specialist respiratory nursing service. The successful candidate will utilise their organisation and communication skills to achieve best patient outcomes whilst being well supported by expert respiratory sepcialists to develop a range of competencies in delivering excellent respiratory care and support for this group of complex patients. The hours for this post are Monday-Friday between 8:30 and and 6pm, flexibility can be negotiated in regards to days and hours worked. Applicants requiring VISA need not apply as these posts cannot support. Main duties of the job DIMENSIONS OF THE JOB To work under the direction of the registered community respiratory specialist nursing team. To assist in the delivery of respiratory care. Provide specialist education to patients in regards to healthy lifestyle, inhaler technique and self-management plans. Care delivery in a community clinic or patients home environment. Maintain accurate records. Take responsibility for medical devices and service equipment registers. Participate in service improvement and developmental initiatives. To work within the multi-disciplinary team including therapy, social, housing, well-being services, administrative and support staff. No requirement to manage/monitor budget. About us If you are being interviewed you must accept an interview slot in the system to continue, even if you have arranged with the manager You must be able to produce ALL certificates stated essential in the person specification or you will not be able to complete pre-employment checks We provide hospital services from two acute sites - Darlington Memorial Hospital and University Hospital of North Durham. We have a centre for planned care in Bishop Auckland and provide care from community hospitals in Chester-le-Street, Shotley Bridge, Barnard Castle, Sedgefield and Weardale as well as over 80 other community based settings and providing care in patients' homes. We particularly welcome applications from disabled and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates as BAME and disabled people are currently under-represented From April 1 2024 we are unable to offer sponsorship for healthcare roles that do not meet the minimum salary, If you are in the UK on a VISA please ensure you have no restrictions that would prevent you from taking this post. Full Job Descriptions can be found in the adverts supporting documents Date posted 06 February 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 3 Salary £24,071 to £25,674 a year pro rata Contract Permanent Working pattern Part-time, Flexible working Reference number C9439-25-0104 Job locations Innovation House Bishop Auckland DL14 6XB Job description Job responsibilities MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Management and Leadership Contribute to creating improvement, transformation and innovation within the service in order to promote best practice. Demonstrate effective time management skills. To commit to continuous personal development/lifelong learning by attending mandatory training, use of eLearning and adhere to all trust policies and procedures. To understand owns role within the wider multi-disciplinary team and articulate own developmental needs through attending clinical supervision, 1:1 sessions, undertaking appraisal preparation and contributing to objective setting and personal development planning. Participate in clinical supervision. Promote service development, improvements and quality expansion and efficiencies. Support provision for a high quality, value for money and effective service. Support effective use of IT systems to ensure accurate data recording. Actively lead on maintenance of medical devices, risk assessment and team health and safety as per Trust policy. To identify equipment provision and carry out administrative and housekeeping tasks to support the service and patient care. Clinical Responsibilities To co-support a case load of respiratory patients, under direction of the community respiratory specialist nursing team, following assessment, across the community respiratory specialist service, within clinic and home environments Perform diagnostic spirometry. Support respiratory patients and family/carer involvement and participation. Accurately record clinical data and understand its significance including heart rate and rhythm, respiratory rate, pulse oximetry, peak flow rate, and, blood pressure. To complete effective record keeping which demonstrates the care given, as well as patient outcomes in accordance with Trust policy and legal requirements. Understand the benefits of non-pharmacological interventions for respiratory illness/conditions including smoking cessation, weight management and nutrition, and physical activity. Understand motivational skills and empathetic communication. Promote health and healthy informed choices. Able to review smoking status, and provide very brief advice and refer to appropriate smoking service. Have knowledge of the benefits of exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation and refer to appropriate local rehabilitation programs. Able to review and train inhaler technique to patients, carers and other health care professionals. Have awareness, knowledge and implementation of safeguarding processes in relation to children, vulnerable patients and carers. Support education of patients and carers and students, and, other staff as appropriate. Have awareness of the importance of research, audit and quality improvement. To participate in and contribute to all activities associated with the teams response to current trends and changes within the NHS. Promote and support effective implementation of all Organisational Policies and Procedures, and, practice in accordance with. Liase with multi-disciplinary teams, referring as appropriate. Support and promote a team culture which actively encourages empowerment, thereby supporting and facilitating change. Support the provision of a high quality, value for money and effective service within available resources. Possess good IT skills and use of systems. Educational Responsibilities Support training for the multidisciplinary team in the management of respiratory disease. To regularly attend and participate in training, peer support and clinical supervision. Support others to develop knowledge and skills. Service user/carer teaching and information giving. Support local patient groups, including hospice, providing appropriate education. Acts as a resource for improving health. Research Support any research and service development. Support audit and service evaluation. Support proposed changes to working practices or procedures in own work area. Job description Job responsibilities MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Management and Leadership Contribute to creating improvement, transformation and innovation within the service in order to promote best practice. Demonstrate effective time management skills. To commit to continuous personal development/lifelong learning by attending mandatory training, use of eLearning and adhere to all trust policies and procedures. To understand owns role within the wider multi-disciplinary team and articulate own developmental needs through attending clinical supervision, 1:1 sessions, undertaking appraisal preparation and contributing to objective setting and personal development planning. Participate in clinical supervision. Promote service development, improvements and quality expansion and efficiencies. Support provision for a high quality, value for money and effective service. Support effective use of IT systems to ensure accurate data recording. Actively lead on maintenance of medical devices, risk assessment and team health and safety as per Trust policy. To identify equipment provision and carry out administrative and housekeeping tasks to support the service and patient care. Clinical Responsibilities To co-support a case load of respiratory patients, under direction of the community respiratory specialist nursing team, following assessment, across the community respiratory specialist service, within clinic and home environments Perform diagnostic spirometry. Support respiratory patients and family/carer involvement and participation. Accurately record clinical data and understand its significance including heart rate and rhythm, respiratory rate, pulse oximetry, peak flow rate, and, blood pressure. To complete effective record keeping which demonstrates the care given, as well as patient outcomes in accordance with Trust policy and legal requirements. Understand the benefits of non-pharmacological interventions for respiratory illness/conditions including smoking cessation, weight management and nutrition, and physical activity. Understand motivational skills and empathetic communication. Promote health and healthy informed choices. Able to review smoking status, and provide very brief advice and refer to appropriate smoking service. Have knowledge of the benefits of exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation and refer to appropriate local rehabilitation programs. Able to review and train inhaler technique to patients, carers and other health care professionals. Have awareness, knowledge and implementation of safeguarding processes in relation to children, vulnerable patients and carers. Support education of patients and carers and students, and, other staff as appropriate. Have awareness of the importance of research, audit and quality improvement. To participate in and contribute to all activities associated with the teams response to current trends and changes within the NHS. Promote and support effective implementation of all Organisational Policies and Procedures, and, practice in accordance with. Liase with multi-disciplinary teams, referring as appropriate. Support and promote a team culture which actively encourages empowerment, thereby supporting and facilitating change. Support the provision of a high quality, value for money and effective service within available resources. Possess good IT skills and use of systems. Educational Responsibilities Support training for the multidisciplinary team in the management of respiratory disease. To regularly attend and participate in training, peer support and clinical supervision. Support others to develop knowledge and skills. Service user/carer teaching and information giving. Support local patient groups, including hospice, providing appropriate education. Acts as a resource for improving health. Research Support any research and service development. Support audit and service evaluation. Support proposed changes to working practices or procedures in own work area. Person Specification Special Requirements Essential Able to travel independently around County Durham & Darlington. Flexible attitude to work. Able to safely move and handle loads. Experience Essential Previous health care experience Desirable Community Special Skills and Knowledge Essential Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Good organisational and problem solving skills. Competent in performing and recording clinical observations and understand their significance: BP, heart rate and rhythm, pulse, oximetry, and, respiratory rate. Ability to observe and record physical and social changes of a patient and report immediately. Phlebotomy or willing to work towards. Ability to work independently and act accordingly in an emergency situation. Able to prioritise work on a daily basis to meet service demands. Confident in the use of email and basic IT skills. Desirable Basic understanding of respiratory anatomy, function and conditions. Service standard diagnostic spirometry performance. Brief smoking cessation intervention. Assess and train inhaler technique. Knowledge of benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation. Knowledge of self-management. Phlebotomy. Qualifications Essential Health care certificate or willingness to complete in the first six months of employment. NVQ3 or relevant equivalent experience. Desirable Short courses relevant to care. Person Specification Special Requirements Essential Able to travel independently around County Durham & Darlington. Flexible attitude to work. Able to safely move and handle loads. Experience Essential Previous health care experience Desirable Community Special Skills and Knowledge Essential Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Good organisational and problem solving skills. Competent in performing and recording clinical observations and understand their significance: BP, heart rate and rhythm, pulse, oximetry, and, respiratory rate. Ability to observe and record physical and social changes of a patient and report immediately. Phlebotomy or willing to work towards. Ability to work independently and act accordingly in an emergency situation. Able to prioritise work on a daily basis to meet service demands. Confident in the use of email and basic IT skills. Desirable Basic understanding of respiratory anatomy, function and conditions. Service standard diagnostic spirometry performance. Brief smoking cessation intervention. Assess and train inhaler technique. Knowledge of benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation. Knowledge of self-management. Phlebotomy. Qualifications Essential Health care certificate or willingness to complete in the first six months of employment. NVQ3 or relevant equivalent experience. Desirable Short courses relevant to care. 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. Employer details Employer name County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust Address Innovation House Bishop Auckland DL14 6XB Employer's website https://www.cddft.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)