Overview
This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience of working within the Community Children\'s Nursing (CCN) Service based at Northampton General Hospital.
The post holder will be responsible for the management of a caseload of children/young people aged 0-18 years, assessing, planning and delivering evidence-based nursing care in the community setting across West Northants. You will work collaboratively with the child/young person, their parents/carers and the multi professional team around the family (including interagency working). Enhanced communication skills are required to promote good working relationships to facilitate the best outcomes for the child/young person. You will undertake lone working, risk assessments and adherence to local policy and procedures. You may deputise for the Lead Nurse in her absence, provide management in day-to-day running of the service, supervise junior team members and mentor students in training. The core service hours are 08:00-18:00, Monday to Friday, with contracted hours in a shift pattern of early 08:00-16:00 and late 10:00-18:00 across the working week. The role requires the ability to work flexibly across a 7-day service and may include unsocial hours and on-call duties, including End of Life care.
Corporate responsibilities
* Promote the operational and strategic vision of the service in conjunction with the Trust\'s vision.
* Supporting Clinical Excellence.
Responsibilities
* Carry out a range of clinical skills in the community setting, e.g. enteral feeding, administration of intravenous therapies, injections, wound care, CVAD competencies.
* Provide clinical expertise by setting standards in assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of patient care needs using agreed protocols.
* Provide clinical expertise in education and support for children and families in the community setting.
* Support patients, families and colleagues in highly distressing or emotional circumstances.
* Analyse and interpret presenting data and clinical presentations to meet complex needs, providing holistic care and ensuring timely referrals to other services as necessary.
Responsibilities (continued)
* Ensure professional skilled nursing care in the community/home setting, adapted to individual needs.
* Promote equality and value diversity.
* Communicate with a range of professionals and non-professionals regarding highly sensitive information and develop and maintain communication in difficult situations.
About Us and Values
Northampton General Hospital is one of the largest employers in the area. The organisation has entered into a Group Model with neighbouring Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and became University Hospitals of Northamptonshire. We emphasise Excellence Values: Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Integrity, Courage. We are committed to recruiting the best people and supporting diversity and inclusion, including Defence-positive policies for reservists, veterans, spouses and partners, and welcoming applicants from all protected groups, especially BAME, Disabled and LGBTQ+ communities. We have active Networks to support colleagues from diverse backgrounds, ensuring a sense of belonging and inclusive environment.
Act as a professional role model at all times, providing clinical expertise to the team and other agencies. Responsibilities include clinical supervision of staff and students, training to other professionals, and managing sickness and absence in the Lead Nurse\'s absence in line with Trust policy. Participation in recruitment and retention processes.
Financial and Professional Responsibilities
* Be aware of budgetary responsibilities and limitations; assist in managing resources within the directorate budget.
* Maintain accurate and contemporaneous documentation across relevant systems.
* Demonstrate professional standards of practice and behaviour in line with the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code; ensure systems support nurses in meeting their responsibilities.
* Represent the Directorate at external meetings and working groups, disseminating outcomes within the organisation.
Quality Assurance, Policy and Service Development
* Promote, monitor and maintain best practice in health, safety and security.
* Manage adverse events and complaints per Trust Policy.
* Support the department in developing high-quality, cost-effective specialist service through monitoring and quality initiatives.
* Lead in creation and review of policies and guidelines to facilitate safe care for children, families and community nurses.
* Support service feedback collection from users and inform service development.
Additional Information
Appraise, interpret and apply suggestions and directives to improve services and support the Lead Nurse in managing change.
Northampton General Hospital provides general acute services, hyper-acute stroke, vascular and renal services to Northamptonshire, and cancer services to a wider area. It is an accredited cancer centre and first in the UK to obtain Pathway to Excellence designation from the ANCC. The organisation emphasises teamwork and development, and encourages applications from all communities, with a focus on inclusivity and collaboration.
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