Job overview
We are looking for an ambitious, dynamic, motivated, compassionate and enthusiastic Band 5 nurse to join our Community Nursing team in Bedfordshire. This substantive post is for the Mid Beds Community Nursing Team delivering care to people aligned to Biggleswade GP practices and aligned residential homes.
This highly respected team delivers responsive high quality nursing to patients in their own homes.
We are passionate about patient centred care, support our nurses to lead and deliver excellent and compassionate nursing and value our clinical teams as the real heart of the NHS. You will work closely with other members of the MDT to deliver care to patients with complex needs.
You will also have the opportunity to be involved in Urgent Response and Virtual Wards, which is a focus of our teams
If you want a career which brings a new challenge every day, gives you the opportunity to test your ability to think quickly, solve problems, assess and treat patients within the place they call home, then Community Nursing could be the team for you. This is an exciting opportunity if you are thinking about joining community nursing or gaining new experiences.
Main duties of the job
Our Trust is known for offering excellent training, personal development programmes, supportive coaching and competency frameworks; all to support enhanced skills and career development which meet the goals and aspirations of the individual. The Trust aims to recruit and retain the best possible staff, who will make a positive contribution to the service. You will have regular supervision, mentorship and support from within the Primary Care Team and the Trust.
Experience in the field of adult community services is desirable but a willingness to learn and contribute is more important. Newly qualified nurses who are passionate about a career in the community are welcome to apply. There is a preceptorship program and competencies to support your development.
Working for our organisation
Our mission is to make a positive difference to people's lives by improving the quality of life for all we serve. Our values are: We Care, We Respect, We are Inclusive – so we are looking for people who live and breathe these qualities when supporting service users and carers, and in their relationships with colleagues in the Trust and our partner organisations.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
You must have a driving license and have access to a vehicle in order to carry out your duties. You will be required to work a 7.5 hour shift pattern covering 7 days a week from 08:00-21:00.
This is a fulltime post.
For further information, or if you would like to arrange a visit prior to interview, please contact:
Sarah O’Hare Head of PCH - Mid 07773053918
Kelly Smith Team Lead Mid Beds 07785695403
Person specification
Education
Essential criteria
1. Registered General Nurse
2. Demonstrate evidence-based practice and up-to-date clinical skills.
Desirable criteria
3. Evidence of post-basic professional development
4. Post-registration qualification in a relevant clinical field
5. Relevant teaching/mentorship qualification or •commitment to undertake
6. Post-registration nursing experience, including community experience
Physical/Mental/Emotional Support
Essential criteria
7. Ability to mobilise and stands for most of shift; and kneels and crouches to deliver clinical care e.g. dress wounds.
8. Ability to concentrate on providing clinical care such as drug calculations, carrying out tests and managing interruptions and unpredictable patient/client /carer behavior
9. Occasional distressing or emotional circumstances such as imparting unwelcome news, care of terminally ill or safeguarding issues
10. Post holder could work in occasional unpleasant conditions during home visits and could come across unpleasant body odours, dust, noise/ Body fluid or even verbal aggressions
Expereience
Essential criteria
11. Evidence of and commitment to multi- •professional working.
12. Understanding of the interface between primary and secondary care
13. •Comprehensive understanding of the roles of others in health and social care
Knowledge
Essential criteria
14. Literate in IT/Computer Skills
15. Evidence of knowledge of clinical governance
16. Knowledge of the principles of Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults and Children.
17. Knowledge of the principles of health promotion and prevention of illness.
18. Good oral communication skills based on fluency in English language
Desirable criteria
19. •Demonstrate an understanding of national government initiatives in health care.
Freedom to act
Essential criteria
20. Work within clearly defined clinical and professional policies
21. Ability to work independently seeking appropriate support and advice as necessary
22. Works within codes of practice and professional guidelines
other
Essential criteria
23. Current UK driving license and access to a car
24. Ability to travel across sites and across Trust boundaries to meet patient needs and attend meetings, etc.