Are you looking to join a dedicated and caring teamwho support local patients when they need it the most?
StLeonards Hospice is recruiting a Hospice Practitioner to provide care for patients on our in-patient unit and support our community-facing Hospice@Home service. Based at the Hospice, our Hospice Practitioners work with the existing team of experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Resident doctors and Consultants in Palliative Medicine to ensure patients receive responsive and high quality care.
This is a part-time position working 1 day per week (2 sessions) and a discussion can take place at interview with regards to which day of the week. There will also be a requirement to be part of the non-resident IPU on-call rota which is currently 1 in 6 nights which equates to a further 2 sessions per week.
We do not have sponsorship status and therefore all our offers are made conditional upon our candidates submitting evidence of their right to work in the UK in conjunction with our other pre-employment checks.
Main duties of the job
Along with the above, your main duties will be to:
* Provide support and advice to community and hospital specialist palliative care teams and other professionals
* Actively participate in multi-disciplinary team discussions and meetings
* Support the development of clinical governance, including evidencing a commitment to clinical audit, risk management, staff development, within the Hospice governance framework
Our ideal candidates will:
* Be a doctor with a minimum completion of the foundation years training
* Have excellent communication skills and be able to adapt their style to different audiences
* Be able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and provide leadership and direction
* Have experience in clinical governance, education and advance care planning
Experience within palliative care would be an advantage however your overriding quality will be that you are committed to putting Hospice patients and their families at the centre of all clinical decision making.
What we can offer you in return:
* Reimbursement of GMC fees
* Up to 41 days Annual Leave (pro rata)
* Continuation of NHS pension and annual leave entitlement (T&Cs apply)
* Attractive pension scheme for non-NHS staff
* Work at a Hospice that has research and campaigning at the forefront of its mission
* Free car parking
* Extensive employee discounts on shops, holidays and lifestyle choices and Blue Light Card discounts
About us
Our mission is to provide excellent care and support to those living with life-limiting illness and to the people they care about, to enrich their lives and to contribute to the ongoing development of end-of-life care. We do this by placing our patients at the centre of everything we do, and through involving patients and their families in all decisions regarding their care.
We can only achieve this with the help of our amazing colleagues, by developing and recognising their contribution, and by sharing our knowledge and skills through education, audit and research.
Job responsibilities
Our Hospice Practitioners provide care for patients on our in-patient unit and also support our community-facing Hospice@Home service. Based at the hospice, our Hospice Practitioners will work with the existing team of experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Resident doctors and Consultants in Palliative Medicine to ensure patients receive responsive and high quality care.
Mainduties and responsibilities
Professional
* Provide medical input and clinical care as required to Hospice patients who are either receiving care on the IPU or in the community, alongside the multi-disciplinary team.
* Provide support and advice to community and hospital specialist palliative care teams and other professionals.
* Liase with other healthcare professionals to plan and deliver treatment in keeping with the patients wishes.
* Actively participate in multi-disciplinary team discussions and meetings.
* Maintain and administer medical records as per Hospice policy.
* Be involved in audit, research and quality improvement programmes as appropriate.
Managerial
* Work closely with the Medical Director to ensure provision of medical input throughout the Hospice.
* Support the development of clinical governance, including evidencing a commitment to clinical audit, risk management, staff development, within the Hospice governance framework.
* Assist in delivering undergraduate teaching for medical student placements in the hospice.
Additional Information
* The post-holder must participate in the on-call IPU rota. When on-call, the post-holder will have consultant cover as a second tier. On call is currently 1 in 6 and is non-resident provided they remain within a 45-minute drive from the premises.
* Doctors provide prospective cover for each others leave. Additional weekday and on-call sessions worked to back-fill other forms of leave attracts sessional payment at the usual rate.
Experience
* Knowledge of holistic care and the principles of palliative care, and ability to develop independent decision making in this specialist field
* Experience in clinical governance, education and advance care planning
* Experience in specialist palliative medicine
Communication
* Able to demonstrate empathy towards patients and families, including ability to adapt style and practice to individual situations (i.e. patient-centred)
* Ability to communicate clearly - in speech and writing, and to maintain confidentiality
* Higher level accreditation in advanced communication skills
IT
* Computer literate able to use email and Microsoft programmes including Word and Outlook, and able to learn to use electronic patient records / information systems
* Experience in use of SystmOne (S1) and Core Patient Database (CPD)
* Experience of teleconferencing for patient care (e.g. MS Teams etc.)
Personal
* Ability to provide leadership and direction relating to colleagues
* Excellent team working and interpersonal skills
* Able to recognise and respect the skills of others within the whole Hospice team and effectively collaborate with colleagues both internally and external partnerships
* Ability to respond effectively and quickly to changing circumstances and situations
* Emotionally resilient and has an awareness of the need for good structures of support to cope with death and dying within the field of palliative medicine
Qualifications
* Full registration with the GMC, with a licence to practice
* As a minimum, completion of foundation years training, or equivalent for doctors trained overseas
* Completion of Core Medical training (post-foundation) medical experience
Other
* Be prepared to assist with Hospice fundraising activities
* Ability to attend the Hospice within 45 minutes when required during on-call periods
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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