Job Overview
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is delighted to offer a fantastic opportunity to work with us. We are looking for a proactive, knowledgeable Alcohol Specialist Nurse to lead the Alcohol Care Team (ACT). The ACT is a comprehensive 7‑day service funded as the region’s early implementer site and part of the NHS long‑term plan. Under your leadership the alcohol care team will demonstrate improvement in patient outcomes, target patients with the greatest need, offer consistent support to clinical teams and reduce the burden on acute services.
All applicants are advised to make contact with us for an informal discussion to learn more about the service and the role prior to submitting an application. Working for our organisation: University Hospital Southampton is one of England’s largest acute teaching Trusts, offering a wide range of learning and development opportunities to support your career aspirations. Located on the south coast with an international airport and direct rail links, Southampton offers an ideal setting to live and work, with the New Forest, South Downs and Jurassic Coast nearby.
Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities
The Band 7 Alcohol Specialist Nurse will provide nursing leadership to enhance the effectiveness of the service and reduce the risk of unsafe management of adult patients with alcohol dependence across all divisions in UHS, as well as contributing to the clinical rota.
You will work across professional, departmental and Trust boundaries to develop and support patient‑centred seamless care, with responsibility for leading nurse‑led alcohol care initiatives.
You will be a skilled practitioner in the assessment and management of alcohol use disorder, able to deliver care meeting up to date national guidance and research. Interventions will include Identification and brief advice (IBA), medically assisted alcohol withdrawal (MAAW) and motivational interviewing (MI).
You will need to maintain a level of competence to provide specialist clinical advice and support to staff within the hospital and other agencies concerned with substance misuse more broadly; supporting the development of policies and procedures within the hospital for substance use clients and services.
ACTs provide a liaison service to teams across UHS for some of the most complex and vulnerable patients who have often experienced significant levels of trauma and have complex social situations as well as comorbid physical and mental health conditions. As such the supervision and development of the team requires an experienced team leader.
Person Specification
Qualifications, Knowledge And Experience
Essential criteria
* Registered nurse on relevant part of the NMC register
* Level 7 Post Graduate Certificate (Min 60 Credits), Master’s Degree within relevant speciality or equivalent evidence of relevant speciality training, experience or portfolio
* Specialist training / qualification in area of practice
* Evidence of leading learning in practice
* Evidence of experience and completion of all band 6 competencies within relevant speciality
* Specialist clinical skills and experience within specialist area
* Evidence of change management, leadership and innovation
* Clinical experience at Band 6 or equivalent within relevant speciality
* Evidence of supporting colleagues to promote learning in practice providing an excellent learning environment for all
* Evidence of supporting / managing and supervision of a range of learning in practice
Desirable criteria
* Counselling / advanced communication skills qualification / training
* Act in the role of Practice Assessor or supporting the progression of learners / supporting challenges as needed
* Multidisciplinary team working
* Experience of nurse‑led care / clinics in own practice
* Team leadership role
* Awareness of own leadership skills/style
* Registered as an independent prescriber
* Leadership qualification / training
Trust Values
* Patient First
* Working Together
* Always Improving
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