A Vacancy at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
As a Band 7 Clinical Nurse Specialist you will enhance the current post transplant nursing team whilst being responsible for the Total Pancreatectomy and Islet auto Transplant (TPIAT) and Islet allo transplant follow up and work alongside the current band 7 practitioners coordinating and managing all post-transplant care for our patients within the Oxford Transplant Centre. The Oxford Transplant Centre performs around 300 transplants per year; which include allografts of Kidney, Simultaneous Kidney Pancreas (SPK), Pancreas alone (PTA), Simultaneous Islet Kidney (SIK), Islet cell and small bowel / modified multivisceral and autografts of islet cells (TPIAT).
The post holder will provide excellent professional and clinical leadership within transplant follow up promoting the effective delivery of a high standard of nursing care for all transplant recipient patients and contributing to the development of the service, practice and colleagues.
You will work closely with colleagues in the Transplant Nurse Specialist team providing a recipient transplant coordination on-call service 24/7.
This is a Band 7 Transplant Nurse Specialist secondment/fixed-term post for an experienced nurse who is already working as band 6 or 7 and would like the opportunity to learn and progress in their clinical and managerial career.
We are looking for an individual who is enthusiastic and highly motivated to work within the Transplant specialist service. You will work within an outpatient team of nurses, providing nurse led TPIAT/Ilset and Post Transplant clinics. You will also play an integral role in developing and supporting relationships within the wider transplant team.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. Fine out more here
The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Clinical:
· Demonstrate clinical expertise in the delivery of direct nursing care: co-ordinating and monitoring the care of transplant recipients, acting as a role model to the nursing and wider MDT and demonstrating partnership with patients and their carers. Coordinate the care of TPIAT patients pre and post procedure.
• Work clinically to optimize health and wellbeing of transplant recipients, demonstrate autonomous decision making related to comprehensive history taking and physical assessment of patients, follow up blood tests and other investigations.
• Provide consultation in nurse-led transplant follow-up clinics in association with a Consultant at the Churchill and at outreach centres and in multi-disciplinary clinics.
· Ensure the effective delivery of a high standard of nursing care for all patients within the nursing team by providing clinical leadership, direction, supervision and maintaining effective systems of work.
• Provide triage and management of acute patient enquiries via telephone advice line.
• Provide an advice line for community practitioners and other healthcare workers.
• Act as advocate for individual patients.
• Practice a high standard of communication including highly sensitive and complex information to develop and sustain partnership working with individuals, groups, communities and agencies. Utilise evidence based information through a variety of communication media.
• Work collaboratively with band 7 colleagues within the post-transplant team to supervise and monitor nursing practice within the team to maintain standards and ensure competence.
• Promote a high standard of advanced specialist nursing by initiating and co-ordinating the assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation of the holistic needs of patients/families through evidence based practice following agreed policies, protocols and guidelines.
· Participate in the transplant recipient co-ordination on-call, including working weekends and bank holidays.
· Adhere to the NMC Code of Conduct at all times and practice within the NMC Scope of Professional Practice.
Management:
· Proactively recognise and respond to factors which impinge upon staff morale and standards of care, liaising with the Deputy Matron as appropriate.
· Facilitate regular and effective appraisals for the post-transplant band 6 team and support appropriate training and development opportunities in line with role requirements, departmental objectives.
· Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to develop a shared vision of the service.
· Act as a role model and resource in expert clinical evidence based practice.
· Work collaboratively with colleagues to develop a shared vision of the service and effective documentation, pathways, protocols and guidelines for care. Demonstrate a commitment to share expertise and disseminate information.
· Participate in implementing national standards and frameworks at a local level.
· Use effective change management skills to initiate and implement service and practice development, making the best use of resources to improve practice and health outcomes.
· Have active involvement/lead where appropriate in the recruitment process including the selection and appointment of new staff
· Maintain involvement and active input in multidisciplinary meetings and appropriate local bodies / forums to contribute to practice and service development
Education/Training:
· Maintain, advance and develop personal theoretical knowledge, high standards of clinical competence and professional development through ongoing self-education and attendance at relevant courses of study.
· Develop and maintain a peer network of support, information and learning with other nurse specialists at a local and National level.
· Maintain own professional portfolio.
· Contribute to the development of specialist nursing knowledge and skills to enhance and extend the practice of other nurses and health care professionals within the service.
· Identify and address the educational needs of patients, families, carers and staff involved in the delivery of this service.
· Contribute to the teaching and support of students from the multi professional team within relevant educational programmes.
· Provide an appropriate learning environment, including mentorship, coaching and preceptorship.
· Develop and maintain a peer network of support, information and learning with other nurse specialists at a local and National level.
This advert closes on Monday 21 Apr 2025
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