To be a key member of the Diabetes team structure providing specialist clinical management to patients with diabetes using specialist skills and knowledge to facilitate the effective management of patients with diabetes. The outcome of this activity is to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions via more effective management and prevention of acute exacerbations and the offer of early supported discharge to patients admitted to secondary care.
• To work as an accountable and autonomous practitioner, by leading in provision of diabetes care for patients, within Lincolnshire. This is to include clinical care, education and training for patients and staff within LCHS.
• To provide advanced clinical care using high level assessment to make a diagnosis, initiate medical/nursing treatments, refer appropriately and co-ordinate the patients journey across all parts of the health, social care and voluntary sector systems whether in own home or care settings
• Improve clinical outcomes for these diabetes patients by enabling them to function independently by increasing their choice to remain in their own home/community and reduce the need for, or prevent inappropriate hospital admission.
• To be responsible for a delegated budget to support specialist function within the Diabetes service.
• To be responsible for performance and target levels as identified by LCHS and the diversions
• Identification of very high intensity users with complex needs using risk stratification systems and other sources of information
• To support the Diabetes team to meet agreed quality and performance targets.
• Take a Leadership role in the continuous development of the service.
Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust is in the top 25 per cent of all community trusts for overall staff engagementin the 2021 NHS National Staff Survey.
At LCHS, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in LCHS’ workforce.
LCHS recognises the increasing demand for more flexibility in working practices in order to accommodate the personal goals and commitments that employees experience at different stages during their working lives. Flexible working opportunities such as part-time working, compressed hours, job shares, and hybrid working models can help staff to balance their personal and work commitments. Arrangements can be put in place if it can be shown that the needs of the individual can be balanced with those of the service and the impact on other team members, enabling the Trust to recruit and retain skilled staff, raise staff morale, reduce absenteeism and respond to changing service needs more effectively.
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• Undertake comprehensive clinical assessment of the complex health and psycho-social care needs of patients with diabetes
• Establish individual’s functional capabilities with regard to diabetes clinical management.
• Plan, implement, monitor and review therapeutic interventions with individuals who have diabetes and their carers.
• Investigate and diagnose the unwell individual with diabetes
• Lead complex medicine management review and prescribe medicine and appliances for patients using independent prescribing skills.
• Lead on the development or review of clinical policies and guidelines related to the care of patients with diabetes within the business unit.
• Take a Leadership role in the continuous development of the service.
• Line management of Band 6 diabetes specialist nurses in the area.
This advert closes on Thursday 28 Nov 2024