The Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner will have their own clinics, consisting of Triaging/ Assessment/ Examination/ Discharge of patients.
St Pauls is extremely patient focused and we strive to achieve this to a high standard.
The St Pauls team are welcoming and enjoy not only working as a team but also autonomously, they are friendly and keen to share their knowledge.
As a Nurse Practitioner, you are encouraged to share ideas and be involved in decision making/ future planning of the role and development of the staff and will also play a part in the forward planning of how services will be delivered going forward.
They will be there to support Junior Staff, to teach and develop existing staff members and be an advocate for them.
They will also deputise in the absence of the Band 7.
An opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 Nurse Practitioner within St. Paul's / Ophthalmology.
These are both extremely busy departments with a high volume of patients. The post will involve assessment / treatment of ophthalmic patients, involvement in setting up nurse led clinics and deputising for the management band 6/7 in both departments.
The post holder must be flexible in their working pattern and will include early and late shifts and also weekend work.
It is essential that the applicant has at least 2 years’ experience working within an Ophthalmic A&E / OPD setting.
If the applicants do not have the relevant Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner qualification, Annex 21 training pay scale will be applied to the post ( 75% of the top of the Band will be paid until completion of training ).
The successful applicant will be assisting in the development of new models of care to help the transition into the new Hospital, therefore must be enthusiastic and forward thinking.
We are pleased to say that our Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioners are now able to enrol onto the Royal College of Ophthalmology Nurse Practitioner course ( OPT ) and this will be offered to the successful candidate.
An ANEX 21 (training post) would be considered in order to gain the required qualifications.
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust comprises Aintree University Hospital, Broadgreen Hospital & Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
We are part of NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group, formed on 1 Nov 2024 from the coming together of LUHFT and Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust. The Group was born from a shared aim to improve the care we provide our patients.
UHLG is one of the largest employers in the region, with over 16,800 colleagues dedicated to caring for our communities - from birth and beyond.
For the 630,000 people across Merseyside, we are their local NHS. We provide general and emergency hospital care, alongside highly specialised regional services for more than two million people in the North West.
Aintree University Hospital is the single receiving site for adult major trauma patients in Cheshire and Merseyside and hosts a number of regional services including an award-winning stroke facility. Broadgreen Hospital is home to elective surgical, diagnostic and treatment services, together with specialist patient rehabilitation. Liverpool Women’s Hospital specialises in the health of women and babies, delivering over 7,200 babies in the UK’s largest single site maternity hospital each year. The Royal Liverpool University Hospital is the largest hospital in the country to provide inpatients with 100% single bedrooms and focuses on complex planned care and specialist services.
For roles at Liverpool Women’s, visit their careers page
Management.
1. To manage the ward/department and deputise in the absence of the
Manager. (KSF dimension 21 level 2)
2. To delegate effectively. (KSF dimension 21 level 2)
3. To assess, plan and evaluate patient care and assist others to manage
evidence based nursing care. (KSF dimension 21 level 2)
4. To facilitate communication with other departments and disciplines in order to
build and maintain a high regard for the Unit. (KSF dimension 21 level 2)
5. To ensure adequate ward cover through effective off-duties and to manage
Trust requirements for study leave allocation and sickness. (KSF dimension
21 level 2)
6. To contribute to planning, monitoring and control of resources. (KSF
dimension 21 level 2)
7. To ensure that working practices satisfy current Health & Safety regulations.
Attend risk management forum and be responsible for incident reporting as
per Trust policy. (KSF dimension 3 level 2)
Clinical Practice
1. To ensure that patient care meets the highest possible standards in
accordance with Clinical Nursing Guidelines. (KSF dimension 7 level 3)
2. To perform comprehensive assessment of patient nursing needs and
evaluate care delivery according to changing needs and varying levels of
complexity. (KSF dimension 7 level 3)
V3.0 (Nov 09)
Education
1. To be responsible for assessing the current training requirements for all ward
staff including mandatory training. This will be done through Personal
Development Plans, in conjunction with appraisal and providing opportunities
for their self-development. (KSF dimension 2 level 2)
2. To participate, in conjunction with the School of Nursing, in the promotion of
an active learning environment for student nurses allocated to Ward or
Department, both internally and externally. (KSF dimension 2 level 2)
3. To contribute to the training and development of teams, individuals and self to
enhance performance. (KSF dimension 2 level 2)
4. Take part in nursing audit and research and continually monitor levels of care
through benchmarking and initiate changes as required. (KSF dimension 2
level 2)
Practitioner Role (KSF 8 level 3)
1. Evaluation and assessment of patients and diagnosis of a specific range of
conditions (see relevant competency package).
2. To provide patients and their carers with relevant pre and post-operative
information or education relating to specific condition.
3. Preparation, where necessary, for relevant surgery and involvement in
consent process.
4. Independent examination of post-operative patients at day one and
subsequent follow up clinics. Referral to doctor when necessary.
5. Independent examination of patients presenting in A+E and those attending
Nurse Practitioner clinics
6. Listing of patient’s eye for surgery or discharge when no further management
required.
7. To work in a collaborative manner with all members of the multi-disciplinary
team.
8. To co-operate in the development of appropriate standards, guidelines, audits
and continuous monitoring of the above.
9. To recognise and implement improvements to the service when necessary.
10. To assist the surgeon, when necessary, as Scrub Nurse.
11. Monitor and evaluate clinic templates.
Specific Ophthalmic Responsibilities (KSF 7 level 1)
1. Visual assessment and other ophthalmic investigations of patients attending
the department i.e.: IOP, RAPD etc.
2. Preparation of patients undergoing ophthalmic investigations, including
requesting of relevant investigations, surgical procedures.
3. Admission and discharge of patients to Ward/Department.
Research
1. Promote research activity amongst the nursing staff
2. Ensure regular audit of practice is undertaken in the department
3. Develop systems of practice to ensure the implementation of changes to
practice
4. based on research findings, systematic reviews and where there is sufficient
This advert closes on Monday 3 Mar 2025