Job summary Phyllis Tuckwell provides supportive and end of life care for people living with an advanced or terminal illness. Based in Farnham, Camberley and Guildford, we serve a population of 550,000 across West Surrey and North-East Hampshire. Are you looking for a worthwhile and rewarding role in palliative care? Senior Registered Nurse - Hospice at Home Salary: £41,010 per annum WTE based on 37.5 hours per week Full Time and Part Time hours available Phyllis Tuckwell is looking to appoint a Senior Registered Nurse with experience in both palliative care and working in the community. The role will work closely with other multidisciplinary team members to provide a timely service to people with deteriorating health, changing needs and in their last weeks of life. Main duties of the job The role also requires the successful applicant to monitor and support patients who require proactive assessment and care planning to maximise their quality of life and live as fully as possible. The successful candidate will work in partnership with internal and external healthcare professionals as well as patients and their families, to ensure person centred, effective and co-ordinated care. The successful candidate will have, or be willing to work towards, a qualification in palliative care, will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Their role will have clinical leadership and practice development responsibilities, and the successful applicant will take an active role in workload management and high-quality care, including patient safety and service improvement. The role requires a range of skills and knowledge in palliative care nursing, including holistic assessment and person-centred care, compassionate communication, decision making, medication management, medication administration, and patient, family and carer education, including for patients and professionals within Care Homes. Part of the role involves coordination of shifts, patient allocation and line management including conducting appraisals and 1:1s. About us Phyllis Tuckwell offers a strong education, mentoring and training programme which will support the successful candidates leadership skills and their professional development in palliative care. In return we offer: 6 weeks paid holiday plus public holidays Continuation of NHS Pension for current members or Phyllis Tuckwell Group Self Invested Personal Pension (matched contributions up to 7.5%) Clinical Supervision Excellent education and training Employee Assistance Programme Health Cash Plan Scheme Staff Benefit Voucher Scheme A motivated and compassionate team whose passion is to make a difference. Blue Light Card Closing date for receipt of completed applications: Sunday 16th February 2025. Interviews to be held week commencing: Monday 3rd March 2025. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Phyllis Tuckwell is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive culture, with the principles of fairness and equality at its core. We are an equal opportunities employer, who values and respects our employees unique knowledge, skills and experiences. We warmly welcome applications from all sections of the community. All appointments are made following a fair and equitable process, based on merit, job requirements and business need. NO MEDIA OR AGENCIES Date posted 22 January 2025 Pay scheme Other Salary £41,010 a year based on 37.5 hours per week Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time, Part-time Reference number M0001-PHY0572a Job locations Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care Gill Avenue Guildford Surrey GU2 7WW Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Crosby Way Farnham Surrey GU9 7XG Job description Job responsibilities PHYLLIS TUCKWELL JOB DESCRIPTION POST: Senior Registered Nurse Hospice at Home ACCOUNTABLE TO: Designated Lead within Community Services Job Purpose and Summary: To work as a proactive member of the Phyllis Tuckwell (PT) multidisciplinary Hospice at Home team. This requires working with patients, families and carers known to the PT Community teams in their usual place of residence which includes home or care home, and as outpatients. The role involves holistic assessment and identification of patient needs, decision making and care planning alongside other MDT colleagues at PT and community partners. It involves strong assessment skills, implementation of a management plan and evaluation to ensure that responsive high-quality, nursing care and support is available for patients, their families, and carers. The role requires, symptom management, communication and psychological skills, medication management and administration, organisational, leadership and people management skills. Patient safety and practice development are elements of the role. The role involves: Providing a face-to-face service of planned visits and a responsive service to people with palliative care needs in an unstable phase of illness, or with rapidly changing needs. Proactive planning for people in the last phase of life to maximise quality of life and live as fully as possible. Caseload management. Rotating into a co-ordination function as required. Working with colleagues to ensure the process of receiving and responding to referrals, to professional and patient enquiries, workload prioritisation, and timely response to clinical need. Where appropriate, the role will be required to work across services including the inpatient unit, in response to patient needs. Responsibilities: 1.0 Clinical To assess, plan, co-ordinate, implement and evaluate palliative care interventions based on an agreed plan of care that supports quality and timely care delivered to the patient and family or carer. To be proactive in response to referrals and patient needs. To ensure that care is centred around the person, family and their carer and that effectiveness, clinical safety and a joint approach with community nursing colleagues underpins PT practice. To work with the Team Leads to co-ordinate an effective nursing service ensuring the highest standards of nursing care are provided to patients, families and carers. To undertake face to face and telephone holistic assessments to assess patient need and arrange appropriate follow up and interventions, in accordance with identified needs and the role of other health care professionals. To act as a resource and support to palliative care colleagues through giving advice, information, support, and education. To work alongside PT multi-professional team to ensure high standards are maintained and constantly re-evaluated to provide high quality individualised care. To liaise with other healthcare professionals to ensure effective continuity of care irrespective of the care setting. To manage workload of patients under the supervision and direction of the key worker, ensuring patient safety and the principles of clinical governance are at the centre of all care. To provide optimal symptom management, psychological and emotional support to patients, their families, and carers. To assess the patients changing needs, liaising with other PT specialists or external partners to support patient or family needs as appropriate, for end of life care at home, or in the In-Patient Unit. To take on, where appropriate, responsibilities for a specific clinical area, proactively seeking to improve knowledge and practice in the specified area and disseminating best practice. To work with colleagues to assess their clinical competencies as appropriate, providing training and support. To attend and contribute to clinical multidisciplinary meetings. 2.0 Professional a. To contribute to team cohesion, through ongoing supportive relationships and consideration of colleagues. b. To make autonomous decisions whilst acting the patients best interests, and also recognise own limitations. c. To work in accordance with NMC Code of Practice. d. To represent Phyllis Tuckwell in the general public arena, and occasionally give educational talks ensuring that the reputation of PT is maintained and enhanced. e. To ensure patient records are properly maintained in accordance with NMC guidelines and PT policies. f. To develop an area of expertise and act as a resource for the multi-professional PT team. g. To participate in, and contribute to, inter-hospice meetings. h. To maintain professional links with other health and social care agencies. i. To identify and work to mitigate risks, and report accidents or incidents in a timely way, ensuring appropriate action and the optimum safety and wellbeing of patients, their families and colleagues j. To understand and adhere to the PT Medicine Management Policy and Procedures in relation to the correct handling, usage, and administration of all medicines. k. To provide integrated clinical support to the relevant clinical teams within PT and to external health care colleagues. 3.0 Managerial a. To be familiar with guidelines and regulations relevant to the role and care setting, particularly those relating to clinical and information governance, health and safety at work, and ensure they are met. b. To take responsibility for ensuring that individual clinical supervision is accessed. c. To ensure a safe working environment is maintained, in accordance with the PT Fire, and Health and Safety Policies. d. To report any feedback, concerns and complaints from patients, their relatives or other advocates to the service lead/manager. e. To adhere the PT Lone Working Policy and Procedure when working in the community. f. To undertake 1:1 meetings with staff as delegated by the service manager and or annual appraisals, support and buddy new staff during their induction, and report any concerns as appropriate. 4.0 Training and Development a) Team a. To provide clinical and personal support to the other members of the team, thereby promoting and maintaining effective relationships and team working. b. To support a team approach through being proactive and positive. b) Personal a. To identify, develop and maintain own knowledge and skills through continual professional development, discussion with an assessor, and through PT Annual Appraisal Process b. To maintain a dynamic interest in all professional matters associated with palliative care and management, with a particular interest in current research and development if they relate to nursing practices. 5.0 Research To participate in research and audit within PT participating where appropriate. To take responsibility for specific audits ensuring audits are completed in a timely manner, results communicated to the team, and actions put in place for ongoing improvements in practice. To ensure evidence-based practice. 6.0 Safeguarding, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Role holders are required to understand their responsibilities in the safeguarding context, ensuring that Phyllis Tuckwell reduces the risk of harm or abuse of adults and children at risk. You are required to: adhere to Phyllis Tuckwells Safeguarding Policy (held on the NEST), which supports the local authoritys multi agency safeguarding policy, the law (Care Act 2014) and Mental Capacity Act 2005 (including Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards). inform the appropriate PT professional where there is concern that an adult or child may be at risk of harm, abuse, or neglect. Phyllis Tuckwell is committed to an Equal Opportunities approach, valuing, and respecting everyone as individuals, with diverse opinions, cultures, lifestyles, and circumstances. This job description is underpinned by Phyllis Tuckwells philosophy, culture, and core values, which actively embrace diversity and inclusion and promotes total team spirit. This job description is current and subject to yearly review in consultation with the jobholder. It is liable to reflect and anticipate necessary changes to support the PT strategy. Job description Job responsibilities PHYLLIS TUCKWELL JOB DESCRIPTION POST: Senior Registered Nurse Hospice at Home ACCOUNTABLE TO: Designated Lead within Community Services Job Purpose and Summary: To work as a proactive member of the Phyllis Tuckwell (PT) multidisciplinary Hospice at Home team. This requires working with patients, families and carers known to the PT Community teams in their usual place of residence which includes home or care home, and as outpatients. The role involves holistic assessment and identification of patient needs, decision making and care planning alongside other MDT colleagues at PT and community partners. It involves strong assessment skills, implementation of a management plan and evaluation to ensure that responsive high-quality, nursing care and support is available for patients, their families, and carers. The role requires, symptom management, communication and psychological skills, medication management and administration, organisational, leadership and people management skills. Patient safety and practice development are elements of the role. The role involves: Providing a face-to-face service of planned visits and a responsive service to people with palliative care needs in an unstable phase of illness, or with rapidly changing needs. Proactive planning for people in the last phase of life to maximise quality of life and live as fully as possible. Caseload management. Rotating into a co-ordination function as required. Working with colleagues to ensure the process of receiving and responding to referrals, to professional and patient enquiries, workload prioritisation, and timely response to clinical need. Where appropriate, the role will be required to work across services including the inpatient unit, in response to patient needs. Responsibilities: 1.0 Clinical To assess, plan, co-ordinate, implement and evaluate palliative care interventions based on an agreed plan of care that supports quality and timely care delivered to the patient and family or carer. To be proactive in response to referrals and patient needs. To ensure that care is centred around the person, family and their carer and that effectiveness, clinical safety and a joint approach with community nursing colleagues underpins PT practice. To work with the Team Leads to co-ordinate an effective nursing service ensuring the highest standards of nursing care are provided to patients, families and carers. To undertake face to face and telephone holistic assessments to assess patient need and arrange appropriate follow up and interventions, in accordance with identified needs and the role of other health care professionals. To act as a resource and support to palliative care colleagues through giving advice, information, support, and education. To work alongside PT multi-professional team to ensure high standards are maintained and constantly re-evaluated to provide high quality individualised care. To liaise with other healthcare professionals to ensure effective continuity of care irrespective of the care setting. To manage workload of patients under the supervision and direction of the key worker, ensuring patient safety and the principles of clinical governance are at the centre of all care. To provide optimal symptom management, psychological and emotional support to patients, their families, and carers. To assess the patients changing needs, liaising with other PT specialists or external partners to support patient or family needs as appropriate, for end of life care at home, or in the In-Patient Unit. To take on, where appropriate, responsibilities for a specific clinical area, proactively seeking to improve knowledge and practice in the specified area and disseminating best practice. To work with colleagues to assess their clinical competencies as appropriate, providing training and support. To attend and contribute to clinical multidisciplinary meetings. 2.0 Professional a. To contribute to team cohesion, through ongoing supportive relationships and consideration of colleagues. b. To make autonomous decisions whilst acting the patients best interests, and also recognise own limitations. c. To work in accordance with NMC Code of Practice. d. To represent Phyllis Tuckwell in the general public arena, and occasionally give educational talks ensuring that the reputation of PT is maintained and enhanced. e. To ensure patient records are properly maintained in accordance with NMC guidelines and PT policies. f. To develop an area of expertise and act as a resource for the multi-professional PT team. g. To participate in, and contribute to, inter-hospice meetings. h. To maintain professional links with other health and social care agencies. i. To identify and work to mitigate risks, and report accidents or incidents in a timely way, ensuring appropriate action and the optimum safety and wellbeing of patients, their families and colleagues j. To understand and adhere to the PT Medicine Management Policy and Procedures in relation to the correct handling, usage, and administration of all medicines. k. To provide integrated clinical support to the relevant clinical teams within PT and to external health care colleagues. 3.0 Managerial a. To be familiar with guidelines and regulations relevant to the role and care setting, particularly those relating to clinical and information governance, health and safety at work, and ensure they are met. b. To take responsibility for ensuring that individual clinical supervision is accessed. c. To ensure a safe working environment is maintained, in accordance with the PT Fire, and Health and Safety Policies. d. To report any feedback, concerns and complaints from patients, their relatives or other advocates to the service lead/manager. e. To adhere the PT Lone Working Policy and Procedure when working in the community. f. To undertake 1:1 meetings with staff as delegated by the service manager and or annual appraisals, support and buddy new staff during their induction, and report any concerns as appropriate. 4.0 Training and Development a) Team a. To provide clinical and personal support to the other members of the team, thereby promoting and maintaining effective relationships and team working. b. To support a team approach through being proactive and positive. b) Personal a. To identify, develop and maintain own knowledge and skills through continual professional development, discussion with an assessor, and through PT Annual Appraisal Process b. To maintain a dynamic interest in all professional matters associated with palliative care and management, with a particular interest in current research and development if they relate to nursing practices. 5.0 Research To participate in research and audit within PT participating where appropriate. To take responsibility for specific audits ensuring audits are completed in a timely manner, results communicated to the team, and actions put in place for ongoing improvements in practice. To ensure evidence-based practice. 6.0 Safeguarding, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Role holders are required to understand their responsibilities in the safeguarding context, ensuring that Phyllis Tuckwell reduces the risk of harm or abuse of adults and children at risk. You are required to: adhere to Phyllis Tuckwells Safeguarding Policy (held on the NEST), which supports the local authoritys multi agency safeguarding policy, the law (Care Act 2014) and Mental Capacity Act 2005 (including Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards). inform the appropriate PT professional where there is concern that an adult or child may be at risk of harm, abuse, or neglect. Phyllis Tuckwell is committed to an Equal Opportunities approach, valuing, and respecting everyone as individuals, with diverse opinions, cultures, lifestyles, and circumstances. This job description is underpinned by Phyllis Tuckwells philosophy, culture, and core values, which actively embrace diversity and inclusion and promotes total team spirit. This job description is current and subject to yearly review in consultation with the jobholder. It is liable to reflect and anticipate necessary changes to support the PT strategy. Person Specification Experience Essential Has a range of relevant post registration nursing experience (transferable skills) Palliative Care / Oncology / Chronic disease experience / Community Insight and experience into the complexities of care in the community or inpatient care Can demonstrate relevant competencies and an ability to make autonomous decisions and evidence of leading on specific areas of practice. Skills & Knowledge Essential Excellent clinical and assessment skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills High self-awareness and coping strategies Ability to work under pressure Ability to work on own/under the guidance of colleague. Sound knowledge of current issues in nursing, developments Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team Good prioritisation, organisational and time management skills Caseload management Good understanding of palliative care and symptom management Ability to teach / assist the learning of others Knowledge of clinical governance Qualifications Essential Registered Nurse Current NMC registration in adult or general nursing Educated to diploma/degree level or equivalent. Has Essentials in Palliative Care Course and or palliative care module at degree level, / or is willing to undertake. Evidence of relevant continuous professional development Mentorship qualification/Practice Assessor Other Essential Motivated and Enthusiastic Flexible Confident decision maker Computer literate - Microsoft office and other applications Awareness of resources and ability to operate within these / parameters Person Specification Experience Essential Has a range of relevant post registration nursing experience (transferable skills) Palliative Care / Oncology / Chronic disease experience / Community Insight and experience into the complexities of care in the community or inpatient care Can demonstrate relevant competencies and an ability to make autonomous decisions and evidence of leading on specific areas of practice. Skills & Knowledge Essential Excellent clinical and assessment skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills High self-awareness and coping strategies Ability to work under pressure Ability to work on own/under the guidance of colleague. Sound knowledge of current issues in nursing, developments Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team Good prioritisation, organisational and time management skills Caseload management Good understanding of palliative care and symptom management Ability to teach / assist the learning of others Knowledge of clinical governance Qualifications Essential Registered Nurse Current NMC registration in adult or general nursing Educated to diploma/degree level or equivalent. Has Essentials in Palliative Care Course and or palliative care module at degree level, / or is willing to undertake. Evidence of relevant continuous professional development Mentorship qualification/Practice Assessor Other Essential Motivated and Enthusiastic Flexible Confident decision maker Computer literate - Microsoft office and other applications Awareness of resources and ability to operate within these / parameters 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Phyllis Tuckwell Memorial Hospice Ltd Address Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care Gill Avenue Guildford Surrey GU2 7WW Employer's website https://www.pth.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)