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An exiting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated and motivated registered nurse to work within the Cardiac Services of BCHC.
Under the direction of senior registered professionals, you will be required to work multi professionally, as part of Cardiac Service providing care for individuals requiring management of their Heart Failure. You will be required to support patients within their own homes, community clinics and virtual clinics.
You will be expected to deliver and maintain a high standard of clinical care and education. You will also be required to have good communication and computer skills, and are able to utilise excellent time management and organisational skills. You will ensure that clinical observations are recorded accurately and in a timely manner and will keep team members fully informed at all times.
T he successful applicant will be required to work 28 hours per week and across all commissioned localities where required. Consideration will be given to flexible working hours that meet the needs of the service.
If you have a genuine passion for supporting people in the community please and want to contribute to the future development of the service please apply now.
Main Duties
Professional
- To participate in the implementation and monitoring of the Trust’s clinical and operational guidelines and policies.
- Be aware of, and act in accordance with, the Trust’s Organisational and Clinical Guidelines and Policies.
- To be aware of, and act in accordance with the NMC Code of Conduct and other professional Guidelines.
- Maintain appropriate and up-to-date knowledge and skills by undertaking continuing education in accordance with personal and service needs.
- To be responsible for own professional development through active learning and reflective practice.
- Apply a problem solving approach to practice, seeking resolution to problems with an awareness of own personal limitations of knowledge and practice.
- Maintain high professional standards acting as a positive role model for the profession and service.
- To be courteous and respectful to patients and colleagues including adhering to a dress code appropriate to the work situation.
BCHC has more than 5000 staff working across Birmingham and the West Midlands in a wide range of community nursing and specialist healthcare roles. BCHC delivers over 100 clinical services, in people's homes, health centres, clinics and inpatient facilities. We deliver a wide range of services for children, young people and families as well as adults and community services, two community hospitals, services for people with learning disabilities, the internationally recognised West Midlands Rehab Centre and one of Europe’s leading Dental Hospitals and School of Dentistry. We deliver all of this with a commitment to integrated, personalised care that is rooted in our local communities. We have an ambition to deliver outstanding, integrated care as one of the key NHS providers in the West Midlands.
If you want to ‘Be Part of Our Team’ and work with a Foundation Trust which is continuously striving for best care and healthy communities, we want to hear from you.
Clinical
- To give skilled nursing care, based on principles of best practice and clinical evidence. This includes Chronic disease management, palliative care, Specific skills include phlebotomy and recording electrocardiograms, with the identification of abnormalities and escalation to a senior Heart failure specialist nurse.
- Responsibility for the holistic health needs assessment including care planning, evaluation and appropriate implementation of health care and ensuring continuity of care following referral from acute care, rehabilitation units, GPs and other agencies.
- Undertake comprehensive assessment of the physical, psychological and social care needs of patients using the Single Assessment Process and including the needs of carers. To provide individualised and person-centred care plans under the supervision of a Heart failure Specialist nurse that provide monitoring and promotion of self-care to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions
- Act as the patient’s advocate and to facilitate the patient’s own choices regarding nursing care, promoting independence and self-care, as appropriate.
- To identify and record new problems and other relevant information reporting back to the team as appropriate.
- Maintain accurate, comprehensive and contemporaneous records in accordance with Trust and NMC Guidelines.
- Liaise with, and where appropriate initiate referrals, to ensure adequate care and support to patients and carers.
- To provide information and support to patients, relatives and other carers that promotes and optimises positive health.
- To have knowledge of and be able to effectively use local services and resources to promote patient care. For example, specialist services.
- To ensure the safe handling of body fluids and contaminated sharps.
- Be alert to the needs of vulnerable adults including risk assessment and taking appropriate action when required.
- To develop and utilise specialist nursing skills such a physical assessment of a Heart Failure patient and palliative care.
- Support patients and their carers with managing their medicines and undertaking medicines management reviews as directed.
- To provide care to people with Heart Failure undertaking reviews in accordance with the individual patient care plan and with support of more experienced colleagues as required.
Communication
- Establish and maintain effective relationships with patients, carers and the multi-disciplinary team to facilitate patient choice and independence.
- To effectively communicate complex and sensitive patient information to colleagues within the district nursing service and to multi-disciplinary team members involved with patient care.
- To maintain positive and effective communication and working relationships with patients, their families, carers and all other professionals to enhance a dignified and high standard of care provision.
- At all times have an awareness of potential barriers to communication and an understanding of how to overcome these barriers to ensure effective communication occurs, maintaining equity of service provision.
- To be involved with service promotion, service presentations and facilitate patient focused meetings when necessary.
- Communicate effectively through IT systems such as RiO, data input and web-based information.
Quality & Performance
Contribute to the implementation, monitoring and reporting of performance outcome measures, alerting Team Leads and managers of any shortfall
Provide statistical returns as required by the Trust including entering complete and accurate data onto the computerised system within the required time frames.
Provide care within the clinical governance framework.
To participate in clinical supervision on a regular basis with a designated person.
Maintain appropriate and up to date knowledge and skills and undertake continuing education in accordance with personal and service needs and the Knowledge and Skills Framework.
To be involved in the development of the role of nursing and service delivery.
Education & Development
Actively participate in the teaching and support of junior staff in the Locality.
To act as a mentor to student nurses and support staff, for example Health Care Assistants / Health Care Support Workers.
Where relevant provide training and support to nursing colleagues and others, for example allied health professionals.
Participate in self-appraisal and performance review, maintaining an up-to-date Personal Development Plan that reflects the Trust’s values and behaviours.
Participate in clinical audit and where necessary, research projects, to ensure the development of effective and innovative practice and maintenance of standards.
Management and Leadership Responsibilities
Establish and maintain good working relationship with colleagues, the primary health care team and other health and social services providers, to provide a comprehensive service to patients and carers.
To organise and prioritise own work without direct supervision, reporting any issues, concerns or personal limitations to the team.
To attend and participate in team, locality and other relevant Trust meetings.
Take appropriate action regarding any accident or incident to patient, staff or visitor within the scope of the post holder’s responsibility and in line with Trust guidelines.
To be responsible for the care and safe keeping of equipment issued for personal and team use and to report any defect or loss.
Be a member of working parties and groups considering aspects of the service and professional practice as required.
Ensure you apply equal opportunities in practice considering the individual needs of patients, carers and colleagues.
To participate in service development activities, identifying areas for improvement as appropriate.