Overview
The Pain Management Service is an integrated multidisciplinary service looking after patients with acute and long-term pain, both in an inpatient and outpatient setting. The post holder will work alongside Consultants, Specialist Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Clinical Psychologists. They will see patients in outpatients who are suffering with persistent pain and provide a comprehensive biopsychosocial clinical assessment to formulate a management plan with the patient. The post holder will also provide specialist advice to healthcare professionals managing inpatients at NNUH where persistent pain is delaying inpatient treatment or preventing discharge, and will provide support for community services as Advice & Guidance.
Main duties of the job
* The post is predominantly a clinical role, with over 75% related to direct clinical care. The remainder of the hours will represent the other pillars of advanced practice: leadership, education & training, and practice or service development.
* Undertake a combination of clinics, in-patient review and follow-up patient activity.
* Work towards health promotion and prevention and comprehensively assess patients for risk factors and early signs of illness/disease/deterioration of chronic illness.
* Draw on a diverse range of knowledge in decision-making to determine evidence-based therapeutic interventions, which may include prescribing medication where legally allowed and actively monitoring effectiveness.
* Plan and manage complete episodes of care, working in partnership with others, delegating and referring as appropriate to optimise health outcomes and resource use, and provide direct support to patients/carers and clients.
* Work in partnership with patients and support them to manage and live their lives.
* Develop knowledge to an advanced level whereby the ACP can influence all aspects of care and management of patients with persistent pain, across a population.
* Provide clinical expertise for developing and enhancing the service, ensuring evidence-based practice is inherent in all aspects of care and treatment. Contribute to clinical governance and quality improvement, disseminate knowledge, and lead clinical audit and research within the area of expertise.
* Provide clinical, educational and professional leadership, supporting staff within the Pain Management Service. Contribute to a programme of practice development for staff and deliver highly specialised clinical teaching within NNUHFT and regionally for ACPs and other medical, nursing and Allied Health Professionals. Lead practice and service development to support equitable services across the region.
* Support the delivery of a high quality, safe and compassionate healthcare service; act as a role model and demonstrate NNUHFTs PRIDE values (People-focused, Respect, Dedication, Integrity and Excellence).
Additional information
Please view the attached job description for full details of the role, and use your supporting statement to confirm how you meet the essential and desirable criteria on the job specification. The Job Description, which includes a Person Specification, provides a full outline of responsibilities and requirements for this role. Please use your supporting statement to demonstrate how you meet the person specification.
Visa and immigration
If you require sponsorship, you can assess the likelihood of obtaining a Certificate of Sponsorship by checking criteria on the gov.uk website: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-job.
Travel and parking
Staff parking is available onsite; capacity is limited during core hours. Evening and weekend shifts may have available spaces. Travel office criteria apply. NNUH is served by public buses with discounted monthly passes. Park & Ride options are available for NHS staff. Details are on-site and via the Konect/First Bus networks. Bicycles racks, salary sacrifice schemes and a Beryl station are available onsite. If you work at another Trust site, discuss travel and parking at interview.
DBS and NHS service
For roles involving working with children or adults, a Criminal Records and Barring Check (DBS) is required. If you are a new employee or registering with the Staff Bank, you may need to meet the DBS costs unless your salary is below a threshold. Should you be appointed, we will establish any previous NHS service via ESR IAT; submission of your application constitutes agreement to this.
UK Registration
You will need current UK professional registration where required by the role.
Application
Communications will be by email; please check regularly. We support equality in recruitment and may consider Guaranteed Interview for applicants with a disability who meet minimum criteria. If you do not hear within four weeks, this usually means you have not been shortlisted; please contact the advert’s indicated person if you wish to confirm.
Flexibility
While we aim to recruit to the advertised post, alternative working patterns (e.g., part-time) or contract types (e.g., secondments) may be considered. Indicate any preferred working pattern in your supporting statement.
About NNUH
At NNUH we provide healthcare to over one million people across Norfolk and the surrounding areas. We aim to deliver the best care for every patient and to uphold PRIDE values: People-focused, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, Excellence. We are a large NHS trust, a teaching and research hospital, and home to facilities such as the Quadram Institute. We offer a wide range of NHS benefits and additional staff benefits, including flexible hours, staff discounts, pension scheme, and career development opportunities.
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