Job summary
Shepley Health Centre is looking for an enthusiastic, patient focused and independently motivated Registered Nurse Associate to join our growing friendly and talented team.
You will be an experienced practitioner, who is comfortable working independently and under the leadership of our Registered Nurses, supporting with all aspects of nursing care and improving on the safety and quality of patient care at every opportunity.
We are seeking individuals who are passionate about directly improving patient care and delivering high quality care to a wide range of patients.
You should be patient-focused, independently motivated, and possess good communication and interpersonal skills.
Travel for home visits are a key requirement of the role.
Previous applicants need not apply.
Main duties of the job
You will be an experienced practitioner, who is comfortable working independently and under the leadership of our Registered Nurses, supporting with all aspects of nursing care and improving on the safety and quality of patient care at every opportunity.
Main duties of the role will include but not be limited to;
- Assisting and performing routine nursing tasks related to patient care
- Support patients to improve and maintain their mental, physical, behavioural health and well being by using behaviour change interventions.
- Following training and competency assessment, to undertake adult and child NHS immunisation programmes.
- To be competent in venepuncture, ECGs and other diagnostic tests. Training will be offered if required.
- To support patients with Learning Disability and Severe Mental Illness.
- To support chronic disease management.
- To provide general health promotion.
- Chaperone and assist patients where appropriate who are being examined by another clinician.
- To be able to perform Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (BLS) and the correct use of Automated Defibrillator following training, according to the current UK Resuscitation Council guidelines.
- To participate in developments within the practice / network and support QOF / DES requirements.
About us
Shepley Health Centre is a GP Surgery with 6800 patients in semi-rural Huddersfield. It is a fast-paced environment at the coal face of health care in the NHS. We are a supportive team striving to provide the best service we can to our practice population. It can be demanding at times but equally very rewarding.
Benefits:
1. NHS pension
2. Free Parking
Schedule:
3. Monday to Friday
Job description
Job responsibilities
To assist and perform routine nursing tasks related to patient care, such as blood pressure checks, routine diabetic foot checks, inhaler technique checks, immunisations, BMI lifestyle and advice, as directed and agreed with line manager, registered general nurses and GPs.
To support patients to improve and maintain their mental, physical, behavioural health and well being by using behaviour change interventions, such as undertaking health checks (physical and mental), smoking cessation services.
Following training and competency assessment, to undertake adult and child NHS immunisation programmes and ensure vaccines/injections are administrated under the appropriate legal framework
To undertake administration of prescribed medicines via IM, SC routes, following competency based training and practice policy.
To support health action planning, as part of Learning Disability and Severe Mental Illness physical health checks, with the support of practice clinical leads and community specialist teams.
To undertake the collection of pathological & microbiology specimens including venepuncture, swabs, urine culture in line with local guidelines
To support chronic disease management including monitoring patients with stable asthma, COPD and undertaking preliminary investigations for Type 2 diabetes patients and heart disease, such as urinalysis, arranging ECGs
To provide general health promotion education, advice on national screening programs and guide/refer patients to appropriate services.
To undertake any investigatory test, such as Ambulatory BP monitoring, automated Dopplers and Spirometry, taking basic history and referring patients to relevant clinician for interpretation/ planning of care.
To be able to provide appropriate self care advice for patients presenting with minor illness within own level of competency and referring to GP/ANP where appropriate.
Chaperone and assist patients where appropriate who are being examined by another clinician.
To maintain effective infection control measures in line with local guidelines and practice policy.
To be able to recognise and manage anaphylaxis, according to the current UK Resuscitation Council guidelines.
To be able to perform Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (BLS) and the correct use of Automated Defibrillator following training, according to the current UK Resuscitation Council guidelines.
To participate in developments within the practice / network and support QOF / DES requirements.
To be registered with the NMC. Work in accordance with the NMC Code of Conduct and Scope of Practice for Nursing Associate
Ensure accurate notes of all consultations and treatments are recorded in the patients notes and on computers, as per NMC guidelines
Attend and actively participate in practice and network meetings as required.
Awareness of statutory protection procedures including referral and recognition of signs and symptoms of child abuse.
Awareness of referral mechanisms for mental health issues, family violence, vulnerable adults and addictive behaviours.
Actively take part in mandatory and internalexternal training as requested.
Adhere to and follow all practice policies and protocols
Stakeholder Relationships
Work as part of the wider holistic team to provide cover and support as necessary
To work with our clinical and digital system colleagues to implement and operate technology solutions which may include wearables or equipment to enable self-taking of health diagnostics blood pressure, weight etc.
Build and maintain relationships with primary, secondary, community and voluntary leads and members of the local support team including named GPs, pharmacist, community nursing team, therapists, mental health professionals etc.
Collaborative working relationships:
Work within the primary care team, contributing to leadership of service evaluation to promote quality improvement activity.
Work in partnership with members of the PCN workforce including medical, nursing, pharmacy, PCN care co-ordinators, link worker, health coaches to personalise care
Management:
Use resources effectively to manage clinic delivery in line with local and local guidance and makes recommendations for change where improvements can be made.
Follows professional and organisational policies
Education, learning and development:
Comply with all organisational and statutory requirements ( health and safety, infection control, equality and diversity, confidentiality, safeguarding adults and children, information governance).
Engages in developing objectives to inform a Personal Development Plan,
Supports practice staff and responds to requests for advice and assistance.
Complete all mandatory and statutory training required by the role.
Takes responsibility for personal development, learning and performance
Undertakes additional training where necessary to provide enhanced services and participate in training programmes implemented by the PCN/practices as part of this employment.
Understands and demonstrates the characteristics of a role model to members in the team and/or service.
Demonstrates an understanding of current educational policies relevant to working areas of practice and keeps up to date with relevant clinical practice.
Participation in an annual individual performance review, including taking responsibility for maintaining a record of own personal and/or professional development.
To engage in clinical supervision
Quality:
Under supervision and support of GPs, registered nurses and the wider team, the post-holder will strive to maintain quality within the PCN, and will:
Participate in clinical governance activity and contribute to the improvement in quality of health outcomes through audit, risk management and Quality Improvement
Alerts other team members to concerns about risk, quality, and safety
Participates in investigation of incidents and events as required
Identify, applies, and disseminates research findings relating to current practice
Collect data for audit purposes and uses clinical audit to monitor quality in the service
Contribute to the effectiveness of the team by reflecting on own and team activities and making suggestions on ways to improve and enhance the team performance
Work effectively with individuals in other agencies to meet patient needs
Effectively manage own time, workload, and resources
Equality and Diversity:
The post-holder will support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues, to include:
o Act in a way that recognises the importance of peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with Practices procedures and policies, and current legislation.
o Respect the privacy, dignity, needs and beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues.
o Behave in a manner which is welcoming to and of the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances, feeling priorities and rights.
Confidentiality
As per both Government legislation and Practice policies ensure that all confidentiality, data protection and information governance policies and guidelines are followed and strictly adhered to, reporting any infringements to the Management Team immediately.
Health & Safety
The post-holder will maintain their own and others health, safety and security as defined in the Practice Health & Safety Policy and related Risk Assessments..
Person Specification
Personal Attributes
Essential
4. Ability to communicate complex information to patients and carers in an appropriate manner, often requiring well developed empathetic and reassurance skills
5. Ability to ensure scope of practice is in line with competencies as defined within individual personal boundaries of clinical practice
6. Is able to recognise personal limitations and refer to more appropriate colleague(s) when necessary High degree of self motivation and ability to work on own initiative independently and in a multi-professional/managerial team
7. Demonstrate drive and energy
8. Ability to gain the confidence and credibility of a range of professionals Willingness to learn and develop the role
Experience
Essential
9. At least 2 years postgraduate experience within the role.
10. Experience of working within a nursing / healthcare team environment Effective interpersonal, communication (both written and oral), presentation and influencing skills
11. Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team
12. Ability to deal with difficult situations and potential conflicts
13. Good knowledge of NMC code of conduct and professional accountability.
Desirable
14. Experience of working in primary care.
15. Experience of working in a learning disabilities or mental health setting Knowledge of National immunisation and screening programmes Knowledge of the interface between health and social care
16. Experience of IT with emis web.
Qualifications
Essential
17. Recognised UK Foundation Degree in Nursing Associate Studies Registered with the the NMC as a Nursing Associate
Desirable
18. Phlebotomy qualification ECG qualification
19. Qualification in vaccination and immunisation
20. Spirometry qualification