Children's Hospice Nurse – Band 6 part‑time
This will be perfect for you if you are looking for a part‑time role – minimum of 22.5 hours (including weekends).
With excellent clinical and communication skills, you’ll either be an experienced Band 5 Nurse with palliative care experience, ready to take a step upwards in your career, or a Band 6 Nurse already working in the palliative care sector or have previous palliative care experience. You’ll have at least one year’s experience caring for children with complex care needs. You’ll have experience managing a nursing team, or experience of supporting students, junior staff nurses or support workers.
You’ll be able to work collaboratively, experienced in leading a multi‑skilled team, or can demonstrate experience of leadership with the support from a lead nurse.
Aside from experience, we look for individuals who share our core values of kindness, excellence and courage. We’ll support you to go above and beyond to be there for the children and families we support – we ask that you share this mission with us.
Main duties of the job
You’ll join our experienced nursing team to provide a 24/7 on‑call symptom assessment/management service for babies, children and young people in The Ark and out in the community.
During the course of the role you will:
* Assess and manage symptoms to bring comfort and ease to children and families.
* Provide end‑of‑life care, supporting families and working with other healthcare professionals.
* Assist in making decisions about the preferred place of care and place of death.
* Deliver training to team members and family members, and support the development of the nursing staff.
* Provide direct line management support to Band 5 Nurses and Band 3 & 4 Specialist Carers.
* Work autonomously in the community, building long‑term relationships with children and families.
About you
With excellent clinical and communication skills, you’ll either be an experienced Band 5 Nurse with palliative care experience, ready to take a step upwards in your career, or a Band 6 Nurse already working in the palliative care sector or have previous palliative care experience.
You’ll have at least one year’s experience caring for children with complex care needs, experience managing a nursing team or supporting students, junior staff nurses or support workers.
You’ll be able to work collaboratively, experienced in leading a multi‑skilled team, or can demonstrate experience of leadership with the support from a lead nurse.
Aside from experience, we look for individuals who share our core values of kindness, excellence and courage. We’ll support you to go above and beyond to be there for the children and families we support – we ask that you share this mission with us.
You’ll thrive working autonomously, confident in your ability to deliver care on your own out in the community. You’ll know the value of collaboration, and will work closely with your team members, other healthcare professionals and the families you support to provide the very best care.
Creativity and play will be central to your approach to care, with the ability to build long‑term relationships with the children and families you care for.
Qualifications
* Registered Sick Children Nurse or Registered Nurse Child Branch.
* Relevant post‑qualification experience at staff nurse band 5 level.
* Teaching qualification eg Mentorship SSSA or equivalent or willingness to undertake qualification.
* Experience in supporting students on placement as a practice supervisor or practice assessor.
* Excellent clinical and mentoring support skills.
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, transferable within a range of professional and family settings.
* Ability to plan and deliver clinical training opportunities to registered and non‑registered colleagues.
* Ability to critically analyse research findings and promote relevant findings in clinical practice.
* Ability to work independently, autonomously and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
* Ability to assess, develop, implement, deliver and evaluate programmes of care across the range of the hospice setting in house and community.
* Good organisational, planning and time management skills and ability to adapt and reprioritise at short notice based on the immediate needs of our young people and their families.
Behavioural / Personal
* Respect for and understanding of the wide variety of roles within the multi‑disciplinary team.
* Diplomacy and advocacy skills in relation to families, other external agencies and within Noahs Ark Children’s Hospice.
* Ability to work within a palliative care environment.
* Positive attitude, proactive, enthusiastic, flexible, innovative and creative thinker.
* Ability to meet set targets and work to deadlines.
* Enthusiastic approach to work with a genuine passion to see Noahs Ark Children’s Hospice succeed in its objectives.
* Proven track record of reliability.
* Ability to identify and use personal support systems and use supervision appropriately.
* Ability to work flexibly around the 24/7 service need/requirements. This includes short notice response to end of life care support and the nurse on‑call rota.
* Live Noahs Ark values kindness, courage and excellence.
Misc
* Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check.
* Willing to undergo immunisation checks and immunisations where applicable.
* Full UK driver’s licence.
* Provide evidence of right to work in the UK.
DBS and Disclosure 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.
Our commitment to diversity and inclusion
We believe that everyone deserves to be treated equally. It is central to our charity’s mission. We ensure that no member of staff, or job applicant, is treated less favourably because of their sex, age, sexual orientation, pregnancy, race, colour, nationality, ethnicity or national origin, religion, disability, gender identity or marital status. We are a Disability Confident Employer and will guarantee an interview to those candidates with a disability if they meet the minimum requirements of the role. We particularly welcome and encourage applications from groups who are currently under‑represented in our staff.
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