University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 prison nurse to join the hepatitis CNS team. This post will require someone with experience and background of working in a prison environment (Not as a Student). An interest in hepatitis C will also be an advantage. This post is for 15 hours a week only.
The post holder will work closely with the Hepatitis CNS's in delivering patient focused care in HMP Birmingham, Category B prison. They will help run a nurse led service in treating patients with hepatitis C in the prison, help with testing in the prison and link in with the Hepatitis C Trust and other Health and Justice partners.
You will be offered support and supervision by the senior CNSs and will undertake a competence based training programme.
The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate a sound clinical knowledge of working within the prison setting and is essential for this post.
Within this exciting role there are plenty of opportunities to develop and the successful candidate will be able to explore opportunities to enhance their knowledge and skills.
The post is part time only and the office base is in Nuffield House at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
If you are successful in the interview for the role, full prison vetting/security for HMP Birmingham will need to be obtained, before you can be formally offered the job.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will work as a part of a team of specialist nurses employed by University Hospitals Birmingham to provide specific health care services to people in prison in Birmingham reporting to the Hepatitis C Operational Delivery Network Nurse Manager.
The post holder will:
1. Provide specialist nursing advice to patients referred for specialist intervention, care and support within the hepatitis services, being a point of contact for assessment, information and advice for the patient, family and carers.
2. Be a point of contact and liaison with the prison Blood borne virus (BBV) link /lead nurse.
3. To liaise closely with the Hepatitis C prison peers and to participate in the "Follow Me Project" to track the patient after release to ensure we get the outcome SVR 12 test.
4. Continuously assess communication, educational and information needs for patients devise plans to ensure needs are met, ensure instructions/information are understood.
5. Report and raise concerns about Safeguarding with HMP prison staff and accessing advice and support at the point of need.
6. Establish and maintain robust communications process within and external to your team.
7. Ensure effective handover of patients between health care professionals using a range of communication aids with focus on offender release into the community.
8. Deal with a complex multi professional working relationships with numerous stakeholders.
About us
We are recognised as one of the leading NHS Foundation Trusts in the UK. Our vision is to Build Healthier Lives, and we recognise that we need incredible staff to do this.
Our commitment to our staff is to create the best place for them to work, and we are dedicated to:
1. Investing in the health and wellbeing of our staff, including a commitment of offering flexible working where we can;
2. Offer our staff a wide variety of training and development opportunities, to support their personal and career development objectives.
UHB is committed to ensuring that our staff are treated fairly and feel that they belong, by creating a kind and inclusive environment. This is about equity of opportunity; removing all barriers, including discrimination and ensuring each individual member of staff reach their true potential, achieve their ambitions and thrive in their work. This is more than words. We are taking action. Our commitment to an inclusive culture is embedded at all levels of the organisation where every voice is heard, driven by our diverse and active staff networks, and at Board level by the Fairness Taskforce led by our CEO. We nurture a culture which empowers staff to challenge discriminatory behaviours and to enable people to bring their 'whole self' to a kinder, more connected and bold place to work.
University Hospitals Birmingham is a Smoke-Free premises hospital.
Job responsibilities
*Please Note: For a detailed job description for this vacancy, please see attached Job Description*
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered Nurse with valid NMC registration
* Evidence of post registration CPD / post registration qualification in appropriate area of speciality or professional knowledge supplemented by specialist experience and short courses to FHEQ Level 6
Experience
* Evidence and ability to revalidate as required by the NMC.
* Experience of working in offender health care settings as a registered nurse.
* Significant post registration experience, with evidence of passion/ enthusiasm and knowledge for the associated area of specialist practice
* Evidence of achievements and career development in current post and of on-going professional development/ competence
* Demonstrate specialist knowledge underpinned by theory and CPD relevant to speciality.
* Experience teaching/assessing and supervising others in a clinical setting.
* Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary and cross agency work environment
* Demonstrable experience of assessing risk and developing risk management strategies and practice
* Demonstrate understanding / experience / willingness to be a practice-based supervisor / assessor as detailed in the NMC.
* Knowledge of corporate and clinical governance
* Knowledge of the UK Criminal Justice System and how health care can be impacted by custodial care.
Additional Criteria
* Majority of working week will be spent on site at HMP Birmingham -- post holder will be required to work at UHB premises as part of their role.
* Ability to work a varied shift pattern where required.
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.
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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