An exciting opportunity has arisen for the recruitment of a Senior community nurse within the District Nursing night team. This appealing role will enable the successful person to support the leadership and management of staff and the caseload within the District Nurse night service to meet the needs of the population.
Interested applicants will need to be registered nurses who have relevant nursing qualifications to degree level, specialist post registration education and leadership training or equivalent experience.
We are looking for the successful candidate to be able to:
assess, plan, implement and evaluate care for a defined caseload
ensure that the care needs of the caseload are met by effective management and appropriate delegation of work to other members of the team
work in partnership with the primary health care team and liaise and cooperate with everyone involved in holistic patient care.
be able to demonstrate extensive knowledge, advanced analytical and practical skills, and the ability to communicate in a non-judgemental, empathetic way with patients, carers and other professionals.
Provide clinical supervision and leadership to junior staff and support staff development
The post holder will need to have good communication skills both written and verbal, have evidence of ongoing professional development and be able to work independently.
If you would like to work in a forward thinking area where your opinions and clinical judgements are valued, then this could be the job for you.
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is situated on the west coast of Lancashire and offers a full range of District Hospital services and Community Health services to this population.
Commitment to undertake ongoing in-service training and development is essential. You should be motivated, keen to learn and ready to embrace change. Our commitment to you is to provide the environment for this to happen an ensure that you are part of a defined preceptorship programme.
If you are motivated to deliver high standards of care and have the personal qualities and characteristics as outlined in the person specification, then this could be the post for you.
When applying for this position, it is essential that you read the full job description and person specification which are attached. Please use the supporting information space to demonstrate your ability to undertake this role, drawing on your skills, knowledge and experience.
Clinical care includes
Assess needs, plan, implement and evaluate programmes of care for individuals and families over a 24 hour period, involving the patient, family and other carers at all stages of care and taking into account complex care needs.
Undertake and be competent in complex clinical skills and case management to meet the needs of the patients on the caseload.
Provide palliative and terminal care to patients and support and advice to carers.
Verify expected deaths and complete the relevant documentation.
Practice within current guidelines for the management of medication.
Manage the polypharmacy and other medication issues with liaison with GPs as required.
Provide specialist clinical advice based on evidence to members of the team and others involved in holistic patient care.
Liaise with other health and social care professionals caring for patients in the community.
Support the avoidance of unnecessary hospital admissions and also liaise with secondary care teams in order to facilitate continuity of care for patients, facilitating early discharge and evaluating the process.
Please note, people reviewing your application will be seeking evidence that you meet the essential criteria of the person specification.
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