Role Overview
The Hospital Palliative Care Team (HPCT) at Nottingham University Hospitals sees approximately 2,000 patients a year across both campuses. This Band 7 registered nurse role, based in adult areas, provides specialist palliative care and works closely with a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality end‑of‑life services.
Key Responsibilities
* Provide specialist palliative care services to patients with life‑limiting illnesses and their carers.
* Deliver education and support to all members of the multidisciplinary team (MDT).
* Develop and conduct clinical audit and research related to palliative care, incorporating change management.
* Lead on strategic and clinical development of local palliative care services in line with national and regional strategies.
* Support excellence in end‑of‑life care and collaborate with specialist palliative care teams across NUH and community services.
* Offer specialist advice, guidance, and supervision to a caseload of patients/carers with complex symptom control and psychosocial support needs.
* Identify and lead developments in nursing practice, targeting clinical audit and research opportunities.
* Model and provide clinical leadership through support, guidance, and education to staff across various care settings.
* Maintain close working relationships with statutory and voluntary agencies involved in specialist palliative care.
Qualifications
* Band 7 registered nurse with a first‑degree level education.
* Recognised qualification in palliative care or equivalent experience.
* Demonstrated commitment to the field of palliative care.
* Teaching experience and evidence of high‑level communication skills.
* Experience in a senior nursing role with multidisciplinary collaboration.
* Appreciation of change‑management and quality improvement processes.
Salary & Employment Details
Salary is quoted on a pro‑rated basis for part‑time workers. Band 7 salary ranges are available upon request and are consistent with NHS pay scales.
EEO Statement
We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic or Disabled. We strive to represent our communities within the workforce.
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