Job summary
We have an exciting opportunity for a children's nurse to join the children's community nursing team on a permanent fulltime /part time contract. The Childrens Community team work with children and young people at home, special schools and other community settings. They provide nursing care, support and education to children and families with a variety of medical conditions and complex needs.
Main duties of the job
The applicant must be dynamic, dedicated, self-motivated, and able to work well independently but also within a team. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential for the role as the successful candidate will deal with children, young people and families and the wider multidisciplinary team in the community. As a band 5 nurse the applicant will be expected to deputise for band 6 nurses when necessary and supervise junior members of staff.
The post holder will be based at Newton Drive Health Centre located close to Blackpool Teaching Hospital. They can expect to be well supported via various routes including Trust induction, local team induction programme, clinical supervision, and Team meetings, Appraisal / Personal Development Review / Personal Development Plan etc.
They will need to be a car driver to enable them to undertake the essential travel within this role.
About us
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is situated on the west coast of Lancashire and operates within a regional health economy catchment area that spans Lancashire and South Cumbria. The Trust are a large, integrated provider of acute and community services to the 445,000 population of the Fylde coast health economy and provide urgent and emergency care services to around 18 million people who visit Blackpool every year.
We provide specialist tertiary care for Cardiac and Haematology services across this region and host the National Artificial Eye Service, which provides services across England.
With patients and families at the heart of all we do, we are committed to creating a culture that empowers our staff and inspires us all to deliver first class clinical care.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post holder will be responsible for the clinical care and treatments of children and young people as part of the Childrens community nursing team
The children and young peoples needs are paramount and nursing support to the child or young person will be delivered by the team wherever that child or young person is, working in home, and school settings for all children and young people aged 0 19 years.
The post holder will be flexible with their hours to provide support before school and in the evening, including contributing towards a 24/7 palliative care service. They will assist in the implementation and lead of clinical areas, ensuring that areas of practice are evidence based, effective and meet any quality guidelines eg NICE.
Working within and adhering to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code and standards of practice, including evidence portfolio for revalidation purposes.
Communicating effectively, and working collaboratively with clinical colleagues and external agencies to ensure the delivery of a coordinated, multidisciplinary and multi-agency service.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential
1. RSCN / Child Branch
2. Paediatric Life Support training maintained and up to date
Desirable
3. Mentorship
4. Teaching & Assessing Qualification
Experience
Essential
5. Demonstrate clear understanding of the role of team within a community/acute setting
6. Experience of working autonomously, delivering patient care
7. Experience of liaison with different agencies
8. Evidence of at least one clinical area of interest to develop with the team
Desirable
9. Administration and Management of intravenous devices eg central lines, portacaths
10. Experience of children's community services
Skills
Essential
11. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
12. Able to teach children, families and multi-disciplinary teams about the care of a child in the community and hospital
13. Computer literate
14. Teaching skills
15. Ability to work with colleagues across health, education and social care settings
Knowledge
Essential
16. Evidence of professional updating
17. Clear understanding of safeguarding procedures
18. Understanding of clinical governance and risk assessment
19. Up to date knowledge regarding national / local guidelines in relation to Children's Services
20. Knowledge of SEND legislation
Other
Essential
21. Able to prioritise workload
22. Able to work within multi-disciplinary teams
23. Flexible attitude to ways and hours of working across 7 day week and 24/7 operation as service needs require
24. Car driver / owner