NHS Jobs
Location
Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire | United Kingdom
Job description
JOB TITLE:Community Nurse REPORTS TO:Head of Community Nursing CONTEXT: The Hospice of St Francis Charity provides essential free care across West Hertfordshire and South Buckinghamshire and inspires people to raise over £5million every single year to fund this care. Our care at home and in the Hospice, delivered through inter-disciplinary teams and skilled volunteers is rated outstanding by the Care Quality Commission. As a local employer we aspire to meet this outstanding rating in all aspects of what we do, from the experience of staff and volunteers through to our compliance with the corporate, financial, fundraising, charity and trading regulations for our business. OVERALL JOB PURPOSE: This post will comprise of working as a bank nurse under the direction of the specialist nurses The establishment of effective working relationships with community teams, including GPs To provide advice and support to patients affected by life-limiting disease and to support their families. In the Spring Centre, at patients home or at other care settings as required. To work as a member of the Hospice multi-professional team aiming to provide a high quality, responsive, skilled and compassionate service. To assess patients physical, psychological, spiritual and information needs, plan, implement and evaluate care, provide specialist symptom control advice and emotional support. Refer to appropriate services in order to ensure patients have the support they require. Act as the patient or carer advocate by liaising with other colleagues including the GP, hospital teams or within the HOSF and sign posting appropriately. The post holder shall carry out her/his duties according to the philosophy of the Hospice, acting at all times in such a manner as to justify public trust and confidence, and to safeguard the interests and confidentiality of individual patients and their families. She/he shall uphold and enhance the good standing and the reputation of the nursing profession, being accountable for her/his professional practice, according to the NMC: The Code. Represent the organisation and uphold the organisations reputation and values To support the organisations income generation activity KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Operational 1.1 Demonstrate professional expertise and ensure all tasks are completed in line with best practice and Hospice policy 1.2 Support the department and charity strategy, and help identify opportunities and challenges 1.3 Deliver and maintain professional relationships with individuals and organisations whether direct, or indirect interface with The Hospice of St Francis 1.4 Work with productivity measures and best practice to accomplish individual objectives that contribute to the department goals 1.5 Demonstrate and evidence a consistently high standard of nursing practice. Contribute to planning, delivery and evaluation of interventions and treatments to improve/maintain quality of life. 1.6 Demonstrate competence in working alone with patients and their families at home or in out-patient setting, under the guidance of a Community Clinical Nurse Specialist 1.7 Assess physical, psychological, social and spiritual aspects of patient and carers needs and plan appropriately. Select referrals for Spring Centre services and refer through Systm 1. Discuss any complex medical management with the Clinical Nurse Specialist. 1.8 Have the ability to react promptly to a crisis and sudden patient changes 1.9 Work within own knowledge competencies and skills and take action to further develop 1.10 Provide continuity of care through comprehensive, accurate recording and verbal handover to the multi-professional team within the Hospice and/or community. 1.11 Be able to provide nursing cover to support with 7 day service. 1.12 Provide bereavement support for patients family as appropriate following the death of a patient, liaising with the Family Support Team to provide comprehensive handover of care. 1.13 Be aware of and comply with all legal and professional; standards relating to the duties and responsibilities of a clinical nurse, including the Nursing and Midwifery code of conduct and scope of practice and the administration and security of drugs. Complying with revalidation requirements. 1.14 Ability to support the teams transition to 7 day working, with the flexibility to cover weekend shifts working with and supporting band 2 and 3 carers. 1.15 Provide a warm, confidential friendly and reassuring response to patients and families on the telephone, and face to face dealing with matters raised and exercising initiative with regard to action necessary 2. Productivity 2.1 Support the Head of Department/Line Manager in recruitment and induction of new employees and volunteers, as required 2.2 Participate and support training of staff and prospective and existing volunteers as required 2.3 Ensure careful resource management with relation to Hospices financial constraints. 2.4 Participate fully, and play an active role, in supervision and team meetings 2.5 Review effectiveness of own work and make recommendations to improve/change service provided 2.6 Ensure communication with colleagues across the organisation is professional, and maintain excellent working practice 3. Governance 3.1 Identify and notify line manager of any operational risks, and when identified follow the correct process 3.2 Comply with statutory and mandatory training, continuous professional development, and any registration revalidation requirements, as necessary 3.3 When handling personally identifiable and sensitive information ensure your conduct is consistent with GDPR requirements of the legislative, and regulatory frameworks for information and information governance, whether that be in hard or soft copy or digital formats 4. Personal Development 4.1 Keep up to date of key changes in policy, legislation and governance requirements relevant to the role and the Charity 4.2 Maintain continuing professional support and self-development to develop own skills and knowledge through additional education and training 4.3 Act as a role model promoting the values of the Charity in accordance with the post holders professional Code of Practice 4.4 To identify gaps in personal training and development and attend training as requested 5. Health and Safety 5.1 Understand and comply with Health and Safety, Fire and Infection Control regulations, and Hospice policy, to assure compliance and resolve and/or mitigate risk 5.2 Ensure own safety, patients and visitors in accordance with the Hospice Health and Safety Policy on-site and off-site at Hospice run events 5.3 Complete all mandatory training for Health and Safety, Fire and Infection Control. Ensure risk assessments are completed as necessary to maintain compliance with Hospice regulations 5.4 Report any accidents or incidents in the department, record the incident in the relevant accident book 6. Safeguarding 6.1 To act in a manner that safeguards the interests of beneficiaries and upholds public trust and confidence in The Hospice of St Francis DIMENSIONS: The following posts report to this role/budget responsibilities: RELATIONSHIPS: Direct reports Staff and volunteers Board of Trustees Executive Team Association Members & Patrons Patients and Families Bank staff Head(s) of Service Key donors and suppliers Regulators regional officers/partners National Charities Professional bodies/networks Relevant regional & national peers
Job tags
Salary
£32.46k - £35.54k per annum