Beech Ward is a 24 bedded, stroke specific rehabilitation ward. We are part of the stroke pathway where patients are transferred from the acute setting for a period of rehabilitation. Patients and those close to them are supported with goal setting, timely review meetings, and complex discharge planning. Our patients encounter a range of complexities including aphasia, dysphagia, tone, cognitive, mood, and mobility difficulties.
We are looking for full-time dynamic and innovative Staff Nurses to join Beech Ward at Norwich Community Hospital. You will have the opportunity to train and develop your stroke rehabilitation skills in a specialist rehabilitation environment alongside a dedicated inter-disciplinary team.
You will work as an integral part of the ward nursing team and be responsible for ensuring high standards of rehabilitation, care planning, and assessment from admission to discharge of patients with complex needs. We encourage our staff nurses to train in skills such as venepuncture, male and female catheterisation, ECG recording, 24-hour tape cardiac monitoring, and complete stroke-specific competences.
Effective communication within the team, our patients, and relatives is vital to ensure clear outcomes, teamwork, and support.
This post involves rotation between day and night duties, including early, long days, and night shifts covering weekdays, weekends, and bank holidays. After a period of induction and probation, you will be supported to undertake the shift coordinator role which is being introduced within the band 5 staff nurses.
To provide a nursing service within the interdisciplinary rehabilitation unit consisting of liaison, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients following stroke.
Independently manage a defined, delegated caseload with support from senior staff members.
To participate in the patient’s multi-disciplinary rehabilitation goals which may include aspects of personal care, ensuring a functional approach to rehabilitation.
To provide clinical interventions to meet the holistic needs of patients to include issues relating to personal care and wound management, medicines management, and catheter/enteral care.
To make appropriate clinical decisions following assessment, using evidence-based practice and outcome measures to provide the most effective treatment to patients, their families, and carers within clearly defined inter-disciplinary care plans. To seek advice and support as appropriate.
To work within defined specialist, department, and national protocols/policies for stroke care such as the NICE clinical guidelines and National Stroke Strategy, and to work within the professional code of conduct as outlined by the NMC.
To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of own work and to ensure that work is within professional standards and clinical guidelines.
To adapt practice to meet individual patient and families’ circumstances, including due regard for specific clinical conditions related to communication, cognitive, emotional, and physical impairments resulting from a stroke.
To monitor the patient’s general medical condition and respond appropriately.
To ensure that patients, families, and carers are involved in the planning and prioritisation of their stroke rehabilitation care plans.
To work collaboratively with other services that may be involved in the care of the patients, for instance, social services, and the volunteer sector.
To attend and contribute to relevant multidisciplinary meetings and client reviews as appropriate.
To demonstrate clinical effectiveness by use of evidence-based practice and outcome measures relevant to stroke, in particular in regards to nursing intervention.
To provide supervision, advice, and support to others regarding management and care of the individual nursing needs of patients (e.g. maintaining skin integrity and continence issues) in particular rehabilitation assistants.
To conduct multi-disciplinary initial contact assessments as a member of the ward team/stroke early supported discharge team with a senior colleague.
To provide emotional support to patients and families including those with complex needs, with support from clinical psychologist and senior colleagues.
To participate in the planning and discharging of patients receiving nursing interventions when agreed objectives have been reached or treatment is no longer appropriate. This will involve discharge planning as part of the inter-disciplinary team and will require planned referral onto other appropriate agencies/services.
To be able to work over a seven-day period, covering 24hrs a day in an inpatient setting.
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