A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and dynamic nurse to be a part of the Milton Keynes Community Tissue Viability team. We are looking to recruit a Tissue viability nurse to work as part of the team, providing complex wound care, education and advice across the Milton Keynes health economy. We are hoping to hear from individuals with a strong clinical background in wound care.
For the right candidate with limited direct experience a band 5-6 development post may be considered.
The role will also involve providing guidance and training to nurses and health care professionals both in the inpatient units / nursing homes as well as in the community. The post holder will be expected to provide written advice and care plans to be implemented by staff caring for patients. They will also work closely with other specialist teams/disciplines to ensure a seamless service for our patients.
This role is advertised as a band 6 for those with relevant experience however for the right candidate a band 5 to 6 development post will be considered.
This role is part time time, 9-5 four days a week (or hours spread over 5 days- can be negotiated). No unsocial hours or bank holidays.
CNWL is looking for aTissue Viability Nurse Specialistto support the Milton Keynes Community Services and to provide Tissue viability support across Diggory division, including Mental Health Services and prisons. The main remit of the role will be to deliver complex wound care and formal and informal education packages, supporting healthcare professionals across the health care economy with advice and guidance. Completing assessments/staffing the complex wound clinic. Providing care in a clinic environment, patient’s homes, inpatient facilities including mental health units, prison and nursing/residential homes across Milton Keynes community.
The post holder will provide written advice and care plans to be implemented by staff in caring for patients. He/she will work closely with other specialist teams/Multi Disciplinary Team to ensure a seamless service to our patients.
There’s a place for you at CNWL!
Providing top quality care depends on our ability to employ the best people. We’re always looking to recruit outstanding people who will go the extra mile to support our patients, colleagues, teams and the Trust. With every new employee we’re hoping to find our future leaders and we’ll support our staff by providing opportunities to develop your career.
With a diverse culture and equally diverse range of opportunities across mental health, community services, addictions, eating disorders, learning disabilities and more – whatever stage of your career you're at, there's always a place for you at CNWL.
In return we can offer:
• flexible working
• Buy & Sell Annual Leave
• an attractive pension scheme (including a tax-free lump sum on retirement and family benefits for dependants; ill health retirement benefits; and life assurance cover of twice your annual pay).
• Employee Assistance programme: a free and confidential service to help with personal life
• Staying Well at Work service for tailored employment related support to staff with severe and long term mental health problems
• Staff Wellbeing Zone for free and confidential online health and wellbeing programmes
• A range of staff networks: The PRIDE@CNWL Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and other sexual and gender minorities (LGBT+) Network Disabled Employees Network
• Carers at Work Network
• Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Network (BME)
• Salary sacrifice
The post holder will assist the Tissue Viability team in managing a clinical caseload which will be community based and attached both physical and mental health patients with Tissue Viability needs, to ensure delivery of cost and clinically effective tissue viability service to patients, carers and health care professionals.
Patients will be seen in a variety of settings, home, inpatient facilities, and within a clinic setting.
Main responsibilities:
• Act as a role model in expert practice facilitating and supporting the delivery of effective care by use of clinical judgement and decision making skills.
• Have responsibility for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of care programmes both simple and complex for and with individuals and their families.
• Identify individual and collective tissue viability needs through observation, assessment and discussion such as Doppler studies, advanced Doppler studies and advanced wound assessment applications.
• Analyse and interpret collected information and collate as part of holistic assessment to identify patients’ needs, aetiology of wound, prognosis and then facilitate management programmes to address patient need.
• Assist the Tissue Viability team in managing complicated aspects in relation to tissue viability.
• Liaise with other organisations, Voluntary, Statuary and Health, to provide holistic care.
• Co-ordinates care for individuals and their carers
• Engages patients and their carers in all aspects of care planning and delivery
• Implements the framework of informed consent
• Provides health advice and support for other agencies.
• Work with patients, carers and families to enable them to develop self-care skills with respect to health and health services
• Document consultations and practice to incorporate both audit and thesetting, and monitoring and evaluation of standards of care.
• Promoting the delivery of seamless services
• Implements the National Service Frameworks and NICE guidance.
• Work with other partners to facilitate access to other programmes to promote health for the community (e.g. ICT training, basic skills training and adult education).
• Uses quality standards in all aspects of care planning and delivery
• Prescribes andImplements evidence based practice at all times, including (TNP) VAC, bio-surgical debridement, and advanced wound therapies.
• Plans and implements management of chronic diseases and works towards preventing the complications of long term conditions.
• Provides formal and informal training across the health economy.
• Assists with promoting Pressure ulcer prevention/agenda including management of Datix reporting and Root cause Analysis investigations.
• Provides advice on pressure reducing/relieving equipment.
• Contribute to Quality improvement projects across the service.
This advert closes on Friday 4 Apr 2025
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