You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac Support students Undertake risk assessments, establishing the safety or otherwise of the patients ability to stay at home, or return home safely from another care setting, providing and arranging necessary and supportive packages of care. Develop and implement evidenced based clinical/therapeutic interventions based on best practice, specialist knowledge, experience and specific training to improve health outcomes and promote choice. Ensure that nursing and rehabilitation models of care are used when assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating specialist programmes of prescribed patient care. To work in close collaboration with all other community agencies including District Nursing Services, community based therapists, social workers and health and wellbeing workers. To be accountable as the named nurse/key worker for individual patient care, according to CRT Borough practice.Undertake detailed risk assessments on every visit, to ensure the safety of both staff and patients.Undertake clinical observations using own clinical judgement and to interpret, record and accurately report to the team and responsible clinician. To adapt treatment programmes to suit the patients home environment, requiring creative thinking and problem solving skills. To undertake specialist nursing wound care with patients. To facilitate pain management To facilitate continence and bowel management To provide care to the elderly in the context of their complex needs including associated confusion and dementia, difficulty in understanding, and challenging behaviour. To perform nursing procedures in the patients own home. To assess and supervise medication, give patient advice and liaise with local pharmacist, GP, hospice or clinician to discuss appropriate medication and self-administration methods. To identify toxicity, overdoses and contra-indications. To implement or arrange unplanned procedures such as cannulation, venepuncture, monitoring of vital signs, oxygen saturations and adjusting medications. To select and administer appropriate medication for symptom control or take an appropriate course of action e.g. contacting out of hours GP, hospice referral, bereavement counselling. (non - prescribers can only work from existing prescription) To arrange the dispensing, safe acquisition and delivery of drugs to the patients home. To undertake diabetes management newly diagnosed, advising, supporting, health promotion and requesting appropriate investigations e.g. HbA1c, fasting glucose etc. also ongoing management, monitoring blood sugars.