Job summary
Pendleside Hospice has an opportunity for a newly qualified Registered Nurse to join our Inpatient day team. You will be able to demonstrate clinical excellence and maintain consistently high standards of individualised care, compassion and bereavement support. Our aim is to make living with dying better for patients and their families and as a registered nurse you will be there for people in their time of need. If you are enthusiastic and have a passion for palliative care you may be the person we are looking for.
Main duties of the job
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide a high standard of holistic, skilled, patient-centred, palliative care to all patients.
Support and supervise the work of health care assistants, apprentices, students and volunteers
To support and contribute to an environment of continuous quality improvement and learning
To act as shift lead when required
About us
Pendleside Hospice was founded as a charity in 1988 and is one of the principal providers of palliative and end of life care services to adults in Burnley and Pendle. Pendleside is widely known throughout the area of Burnley and Pendle and is held in deep affection by the local community. It is truly a privilege to work here.
All our care is free of charge to the patients and their families/carers but, of course, it isnt free to provide and most of it is funded through the generosity of the local community in which we serve. This financial year it is expected that Pendlesides running costs will exceed £6.5 million and less than 20% of those costs will come from government funding.
Details
Date posted
07 November 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£26,495 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
B0044-25-0010
Job locations
Colne Road
Reedley
Burnley
Lancashire
BB10 2LW
Job description
Job responsibilities
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Registered Nurse (RN) without palliative care qualification
REPORTS TO: Inpatient Unit Manager
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Inpatient Team Leader
REPORTED TO BY: Healthcare Assistants and Apprentices
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide a high standard of holistic, skilled, patient-centred, palliative care to all patients.
Support and supervise the work of health care assistants, apprentices, students and volunteers
To support and contribute to an environment of continuous quality improvement and learning
To act as shift lead when required
CORE TASKS
Clinical
Ensure uniformity of the quality of nursing care across the service
Provide competent clinical care in areas such as tracheostomy, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), venepuncture, cannulation, catheterisation, administration of subcutaneous and intravenous therapies and verification of death, where competence has been proven and verified
To lead the process of admission ensuring all relevant patient records are completed within the agreed timeframes and according to statutory requirements
Along with other staff to identify and assess physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs of patients and their families/carers
To lead the planning delivery and evaluation of evidence based nursing care for patients and their families in collaboration with other members of the multi disciplinary team
To lead the discharge planning, including the completion of continuing care checklist and fast track documentation, to ensure patient transfers are timely and coordinated
To oversee and support the bereavement process
To ensure that all clinical policies, procedures and guidelines are adhered to
Ensure medicines are managed in accordance with all internal policies, procedures and standard operating procedures and the misuse of drugs act 1971
To ensure that patient documentation is completed accurately and fully in line with the NMC guidance on documentation
Management and Leadership
Be aware of and adhere to the Hospice policies and procedures and act at all times with the NMC standards, Code of Conduct and guidelines
Manage and maintain a safe clinical environment utilising allocated resources safely and effectively
Lead and co-ordinate shifts as required
To provide support and direction to volunteers
To undertake appraisal, one to ones and competency assessments of health care assistants and apprentices
To participate in and support the development of organisational and departmental objectives
Commit to attendance at team meetings, contributing positively and constructively
Communication Skills
Contribute to the daily handover and admission meetings giving clear concise reports of patient progress
Foster good working relationships with all Hospice departments and members of the multidisciplinary team
Communicate effectively with patients and families ensuring they contribute and consent to treatment and care plans
Communicate information to distressed and/or bereaved people in a sensitive manner
Manage situations where people are distressed or angry in an effective, safe manner
Be able to communicate effectively with people exhibiting challenging behaviours, ensuring they are respected but expectations are made as clear as possible
Have excellent telephone communication skills, taking calls from patients, carers and professionals managing their concerns effectively and sensitively
Manage complaints in a sensitive manner ensuring that the Hospice policy and procedure is adhered to
Advocate for service users ensuring their views are known to the team including supporting advance care planning discussions and documentation
Personal and People Development
Ensure that NMC requirements for nurse revalidation are fulfilled and revalidation takes place within required timeframe
Complete a post graduate accredited palliative/end of life care training module
Develop and maintain relevant knowledge and skills and be responsible for own continuing professional development
Attend mandatory training and any other essential training relevant to the job role
Provide mentor support to new staff, apprentices, students and volunteers
To identify and participate in the development of teaching and educational programmes
To participate in one to one supervision with own line manager
Quality and Service Improvement
Be aware of organisational strategic direction and future issues pertaining to the provision of specialist palliative and supportive care, and contribute to and participate in organisational service development
Contribute to the identification of practices that could improve service delivery outcomes and participate in the development of appropriate action plans through:
audit
research
evaluation
education/training
user involvement
Participate in the implementation and review of subsequent action plans
Take an active role in unit meetings, highlighting areas requiring quality improvement
Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively and encourage others to do so
Health, Safety and Security
Identify risks as they arise and carry out risk assessments, taking immediate remedial action as required and updating risk assessments regularly
Adhere to the adverse event and serious incident reporting policy and take appropriate action
Be familiar with and support implementation of safeguarding policies, the Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
Promote an environment that supports infection prevention and control policies and procedures, ensuring staff practice accordingly
Use equipment safely and in accordance with instructions and departmental procedures, reporting faults as necessary
In the absence of or in consultation with senior nursing staff, ensure that the off-duty rota meets the requirements of safe staffing risk assessment for the department
Governance
Ensure that Hospice policies, procedures and standards are adhered to at all times with particular regard to those concerning confidentiality, information governance, health and safety, prevention and control infection and medicines management
Ensure the effective utilisation of the Hospices computer based patient record system, promoting the use of information technology for recording patient information, communication and information sharing; implementing procedural change as necessary
Ensure that the department is compliant with the requirements of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 and contribute to the Care Quality Commission inspection process
Contribute to effective outcome monitoring of service delivery in line with the above regulation
This document is intended to convey an outline of the post and the post-holders responsibilities. You may be asked to carry out other duties relevant to your job role.
Job description
Job responsibilities
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Registered Nurse (RN) without palliative care qualification
REPORTS TO: Inpatient Unit Manager
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Inpatient Team Leader
REPORTED TO BY: Healthcare Assistants and Apprentices
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide a high standard of holistic, skilled, patient-centred, palliative care to all patients.
Support and supervise the work of health care assistants, apprentices, students and volunteers
To support and contribute to an environment of continuous quality improvement and learning
To act as shift lead when required
CORE TASKS
Clinical
Ensure uniformity of the quality of nursing care across the service
Provide competent clinical care in areas such as tracheostomy, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), venepuncture, cannulation, catheterisation, administration of subcutaneous and intravenous therapies and verification of death, where competence has been proven and verified
To lead the process of admission ensuring all relevant patient records are completed within the agreed timeframes and according to statutory requirements
Along with other staff to identify and assess physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs of patients and their families/carers
To lead the planning delivery and evaluation of evidence based nursing care for patients and their families in collaboration with other members of the multi disciplinary team
To lead the discharge planning, including the completion of continuing care checklist and fast track documentation, to ensure patient transfers are timely and coordinated
To oversee and support the bereavement process
To ensure that all clinical policies, procedures and guidelines are adhered to
Ensure medicines are managed in accordance with all internal policies, procedures and standard operating procedures and the misuse of drugs act 1971
To ensure that patient documentation is completed accurately and fully in line with the NMC guidance on documentation
Management and Leadership
Be aware of and adhere to the Hospice policies and procedures and act at all times with the NMC standards, Code of Conduct and guidelines
Manage and maintain a safe clinical environment utilising allocated resources safely and effectively
Lead and co-ordinate shifts as required
To provide support and direction to volunteers
To undertake appraisal, one to ones and competency assessments of health care assistants and apprentices
To participate in and support the development of organisational and departmental objectives
Commit to attendance at team meetings, contributing positively and constructively
Communication Skills
Contribute to the daily handover and admission meetings giving clear concise reports of patient progress
Foster good working relationships with all Hospice departments and members of the multidisciplinary team
Communicate effectively with patients and families ensuring they contribute and consent to treatment and care plans
Communicate information to distressed and/or bereaved people in a sensitive manner
Manage situations where people are distressed or angry in an effective, safe manner
Be able to communicate effectively with people exhibiting challenging behaviours, ensuring they are respected but expectations are made as clear as possible
Have excellent telephone communication skills, taking calls from patients, carers and professionals managing their concerns effectively and sensitively
Manage complaints in a sensitive manner ensuring that the Hospice policy and procedure is adhered to
Advocate for service users ensuring their views are known to the team including supporting advance care planning discussions and documentation
Personal and People Development
Ensure that NMC requirements for nurse revalidation are fulfilled and revalidation takes place within required timeframe
Complete a post graduate accredited palliative/end of life care training module
Develop and maintain relevant knowledge and skills and be responsible for own continuing professional development
Attend mandatory training and any other essential training relevant to the job role
Provide mentor support to new staff, apprentices, students and volunteers
To identify and participate in the development of teaching and educational programmes
To participate in one to one supervision with own line manager
Quality and Service Improvement
Be aware of organisational strategic direction and future issues pertaining to the provision of specialist palliative and supportive care, and contribute to and participate in organisational service development
Contribute to the identification of practices that could improve service delivery outcomes and participate in the development of appropriate action plans through:
audit
research
evaluation
education/training
user involvement
Participate in the implementation and review of subsequent action plans
Take an active role in unit meetings, highlighting areas requiring quality improvement
Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively and encourage others to do so
Health, Safety and Security
Identify risks as they arise and carry out risk assessments, taking immediate remedial action as required and updating risk assessments regularly
Adhere to the adverse event and serious incident reporting policy and take appropriate action
Be familiar with and support implementation of safeguarding policies, the Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
Promote an environment that supports infection prevention and control policies and procedures, ensuring staff practice accordingly
Use equipment safely and in accordance with instructions and departmental procedures, reporting faults as necessary
In the absence of or in consultation with senior nursing staff, ensure that the off-duty rota meets the requirements of safe staffing risk assessment for the department
Governance
Ensure that Hospice policies, procedures and standards are adhered to at all times with particular regard to those concerning confidentiality, information governance, health and safety, prevention and control infection and medicines management
Ensure the effective utilisation of the Hospices computer based patient record system, promoting the use of information technology for recording patient information, communication and information sharing; implementing procedural change as necessary
Ensure that the department is compliant with the requirements of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 and contribute to the Care Quality Commission inspection process
Contribute to effective outcome monitoring of service delivery in line with the above regulation
This document is intended to convey an outline of the post and the post-holders responsibilities. You may be asked to carry out other duties relevant to your job role.
Person Specification
Health & Physical
Essential
- Good attendance record
- Ability to move and handle people and equipment
- Vaccination appropriate to the job role
Qualifications
Essential
- First Level Registered Nurse Qualification (NMC registered)
- Documentary evidence of continuing professional development
- Willingness to work towards a degree level module in end life/palliative care
- Knowledge of current best practice in nursing care.
Desirable
- Palliative care qualification, e.g.
- ENB 931 or equivalent
- ENB 285
Equal Opportunities
Essential
- To have an understanding of, and an ability to promote and implement equal opportunities
- Commitment to client-centred, non discriminatory practice
Disposition / attitude
Essential
- Evidence of an ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to relate positively to colleagues and members of the MDT
- Demonstrate an understanding of confidentiality and information governance
- Positive attitude to change and flexible working practices
Circumstances
Essential
- Work shifts over 7 days including weekends
- Work flexibly according to the needs of the service
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working with adult patients.
- Understanding of professional nursing issues.
- Ability to relate nursing experience to a palliative care setting.
Desirable
- Experience of working in a palliative care setting
Practical and intellectual skills
Essential
- Understanding and sensitivity to the needs of patient with a life limiting illness/ their families and carers
- Liaison with other agencies and professionals
- Good communication, record keeping and organisational skills
- Computer literacy
Desirable
- Counselling skills/communication skills training
Person Specification
Health & Physical
Essential
- Good attendance record
- Ability to move and handle people and equipment
- Vaccination appropriate to the job role
Qualifications
Essential
- First Level Registered Nurse Qualification (NMC registered)
- Documentary evidence of continuing professional development
- Willingness to work towards a degree level module in end life/palliative care
- Knowledge of current best practice in nursing care.
Desirable
- Palliative care qualification, e.g.
- ENB 931 or equivalent
- ENB 285
Equal Opportunities
Essential
- To have an understanding of, and an ability to promote and implement equal opportunities
- Commitment to client-centred, non discriminatory practice
Disposition / attitude
Essential
- Evidence of an ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to relate positively to colleagues and members of the MDT
- Demonstrate an understanding of confidentiality and information governance
- Positive attitude to change and flexible working practices
Circumstances
Essential
- Work shifts over 7 days including weekends
- Work flexibly according to the needs of the service
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working with adult patients.
- Understanding of professional nursing issues.
- Ability to relate nursing experience to a palliative care setting.
Desirable
- Experience of working in a palliative care setting
Practical and intellectual skills
Essential
- Understanding and sensitivity to the needs of patient with a life limiting illness/ their families and carers
- Liaison with other agencies and professionals
- Good communication, record keeping and organisational skills
- Computer literacy
Desirable
- Counselling skills/communication skills training
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
Pendleside Hospice
Address
Colne Road
Reedley
Burnley
Lancashire
BB10 2LW
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
Pendleside Hospice
Address
Colne Road
Reedley
Burnley
Lancashire
BB10 2LW
Employer's website
Employer contact details
For questions about the job, contact:
Inpatients and Hospice at Home Manager
Alison Sutcliffe
alison.sutcliffe@pendleside.org.uk
01282440100
Details
Date posted
07 November 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£26,495 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
B0044-25-0010
Job locations
Colne Road
Reedley
Burnley
Lancashire
BB10 2LW