Reference Requirements
All references from current and previous employers will be sought and MUST cover a minimum of 3 years employment. Therefore, when completing the reference section of your application form, please give the address, telephone number and work email address of each of your current/previous line managers that cover 3 years employment. Where possible this should be from two separate employers. Failure to complete this section may result in your application not being processed.
DBS & Pay Requirements
PLEASE NOTE it is a requirement of this Trust that all successful applicants pay for their DBS certificate if a check is required for the post. This will be done through deduction from your monthly pay over a maximum of three months. It is also a requirement that all successful applicants register or are registered with the DBS update service where a DBS is required.
Role Overview
All new entrants to the NHS will be appointed on the minimum of the pay scale in line with Terms & Conditions. The post will be part of the integrated Specialist palliative care nursing team working across acute and community settings.
Gateshead community teams work into 5 localities and each specialist nurse will be aligned and linked to a defined locality. However they will be expected to work flexibly across all areas when service demand dictates. This involves closely working with GP practices and the multidisciplinary teams made up of Locality Team Leads, District Nurses, Community Nurse Practitioners, Community Staff Nurses, Healthcare Assistants, phlebotomists and Admin Assistants. Each locality will work with defined GP Practices and Care Homes within the locality.
The acute team of Specialist palliative care nurses support all the wards and departments in the acute trust and work closely with St Bede's and hospital consultants and other specialist nurses throughout the trust.
As a band 7 Specialist Palliative Care Nurse there will be managerial and leadership responsibilities particularly to students and junior staff. Leadership roles include undertaking appraisals, managing sickness absence, undertaking investigations and managing risk within their sphere of excellence, as part of the MDT.
Responsibilities
* Lead and participate in the planning, development and evaluation of clinical services using advanced clinical skills and knowledge for palliative and end of life care patients. Provide specialist advice on the assessment, care planning and interventions of patient's needs.
* Spend time on Single Point of Contact (SPOC) whereby referrals are triaged and allocated to the appropriate caseload holder depending on need.
* Further develop knowledge and skills through undertaking regular audit, research and development activities.
* Cross agency liaison, training, research and development, and being a clinical resource for the local Health Community.
* Clinical responsibility for a defined complex caseload with accountability for the health outcomes for the individuals within their care.
* Be the accountable clinician in the development, delivery and provision of complex case management within the community setting for patients with palliative and end of life care needs.
* Ensure safe systems and processes are in place to support multidisciplinary team working.
* Ensure all professional standards and codes of conduct are adhered to.
* Facilitate the development of clinical expertise and advanced practice within the team to support the right person, right place, right time agenda.
* Provide senior leadership and clinical expertise in palliative and end of life care for a variety of multidisciplinary staff.
* Be responsible for, provide and monitor the standard of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care ensuring the quality of care provided is of a high standard.
* Act as a caseload holder to oversee all aspects of clinical care planning and delivery to ensure maximum positive outcomes for patients and delegate to other members of the team as appropriate.
* Work as an autonomous practitioner, clinically, professionally and practically with an expert knowledge in palliative and end of life care.
* Lead clinically and professionally ensuring compliance with all statutory and mandatory professional requirements.
* Continuously develop own clinical expertise, knowledge and clinical skills to enhance effective care and support. Ensure this expertise is shared with other clinical staff.
* Champion the development of leadership competencies within the team.
* Ensure continuity and co‑ordination of care across the health and social care community.
* Develop protocols relating to advanced practice and work in an extended clinical role specifically for palliative and end of life care.
* Facilitate the development of self‑awareness of self and others in the team through reflection, and clinical supervision.
* Through effective role‑modeling develop positive behaviour, encourage an open and non‑threatening environment that rewards decision making and creativity.
* Facilitate change and the implementation of new ideas.
* Promote staff retention.
* Empower employees.
* Encourage the reporting of patient safety incidents and use reflection to learn from them.
* Identify risk and develop mitigation to minimise it.
Application Process & Sponsorship
Applicants who have not been contacted within 4 weeks of the closing date are to assume that their application has been unsuccessful.
Applications from job seekers who require Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications where the post is eligible. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website.
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.
Candidates who require sponsorship are strongly advised to visit the UK Border Agency website and familiarise themselves with what is required. There is a facility on this site to access the points‑based calculator and work through an example which should assist candidates in their understanding of the process.
Working for the Trust
Based in the North East of England we provide a range of hospital and community health services from our leading facilities, based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead.
Established in 2005, we were one of the first foundation trusts in the country and since then have consistently achieved the highest levels of care for patients.
We now employ around 4,800 staff and currently provide 444 hospital beds across the Gateshead region.
Our values should be the 'golden thread' which runs through everything we do – they are the core of who we are. Our five values can easily be remembered by the simple acronym ICORE; Innovation, Care, Openness, Respect, Engagement.
We have a number of staff networks including the Global Ethnic Majority (GEM) network, D‑Ability network, LGBTQ+ Network and the Women's Network, to challenge us and help us to constantly improve. Our Armed Forces network is one of our emerging networks.
The health and wellbeing of our staff is one of our highest priorities, and we offer a range of support and initiatives as part of our 'Balance' programme to cater for our diverse workforce, so that your individual needs can be supported, allowing you a happy and healthy working experience with us.
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