Job summary
We are looking for an experienced, registered Childrens, Adult or Learning Disabilities Nurse to work within a multidisciplined team, delivering holistic nursing care and support to babies, children and young people with palliative and end of life care needs and their families.
As a Band 6 Nurse, you will lead the shift, taking responsibility for coordinating the team on duty, ensuring that all required care is allocated and actioned for that shift for that shift are in place and undertake day-to-day operational duties as required.
Main duties of the job
Do you have experience:
As a shift
leader in a Paediatric setting?
Working with
children with complex needs and/or palliative care?
Are you:
A Registered
Nurse (Child, Adult or Learning Disabilities) with experience of caring for
babies, children or young people in an acute, community, palliative or complex
needs setting?
Committed to
making a real difference to the lives of babies, children and young people with
life-threatening conditions, and their families?
To support your success, we will provide
you with:
All the
training and development required to deliver childrens palliative care
including:
o
Bespoke palliative and end of life care, clinical
skills and long term ventilation training programmes
o
Support to attend external training opportunities
o
Participation in quality and safety groups
Regular
clinical, safeguarding and management supervision to support your professional
development.
The support you
need to enable you to provide safe and effective care and support to the
children and their families who use our service.
Please visit
our website www.each.org.uk to view the
full job description and person specification and to apply.
If you have any
questions, please dont hesitate to contact our Human Resource Department
athrinbox@each.org.uk who will put
you in contact with the Hospice Team.
Closing
Date:04/07/2025
Interview
Date:07/07/2025
About us
Comprehensive range of benefits:
Free
onsite parking & subsidised meals at our hospices
Pool
car provided when working in the community
Employee
health cash plan & wellbeing support schemes
NHS
pension - continuation if already contributing
Enhanced
Annual leave Entitlement - 27 days + 8 UK Bank Holidays
Additional
holiday purchase scheme
AVIVA
pension package up to 7% Employer Contribution including Life Assurance
Free
eye tests & cycle to work scheme
East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) supports families and cares
for children and young people with life threatening conditions across
Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.
At EACH we believe in fostering a workplace where every individual
feels valued and respected.We are committed to building a culture of
inclusion where differences are embraced.We are actively seeking talent
from all walks of life, recognising that diversity drives innovation,
creativity and success.
Join us on a journey to create a more inclusive workplace, where
everyone has equal opportunities to grow, contribute and succeed. We welcome
candidates from all backgrounds to apply for opportunities at EACH and
adjustments will be made to facilitate the application and selection
process.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Deliver safe and effective nursing care involving use of a wide range of clinical skills. For example, clinical assessment and monitoring, intravenous therapy, parenteral nutrition, long-term ventilation and tracheostomy care and support to babies, children and young people whose conditions are stable, unstable, deteriorating and need end of life care.
- Assess, plan, implement and evaluate care plans to meet the diverse and individual needs of babies, children, young people and their families, ensuring holistic care provided is family centred, needs led, evidence informed and meets all statutory requirements.
- Provide support to the children, young people and family members to promote their resilience and wellbeing, including at the end of life and during bereavement, giving advice on practical issues and undertaking memory making activities, seeking support from wellbeing staff when necessary.
- Maintain clinical records using both paper-based and SystmOne electronic care records system in accordance with best practice guidance.
- Use clinical judgement and interpret clinical data to inform decision making, in consultation with others, to provide nursing care that meets the complexity of the palliative care needs.
- Implement symptom management, escalation and advance care plans, evaluating them in partnership with the children or young people and their families under the direction of a Clinical Nurse Specialist, Matron or Nurse Consultant.
- Lead and co-ordinate shifts and undertake day-to-day operational duties as required, including providing the initial response to all accidents, incidents and complaints reported during shifts, ensuring immediate follow up actions are taken as required.
- Delegate nursing care to senior care assistants and care assistants following EACH guidelines providing:
- Assessment and ongoing clinical review of the babys, childs or young persons needs and the appropriateness of delegation of care.
- Oversight of practice and responding to queries from the senior care assistants and care assistants delivering care.
- Act as a family co-ordinator to designated families, maintaining regular contact with them and actively participating at care co-ordination team and locality multi-professional meetings, ensuring any significant changes identified for designated families are discussed and followed up with any action required.
- Attend external multidisciplinary, discharge planning, review and debrief meetings representing EACH to maintain positive and effective communication with other agencies involved with families receiving our services.
- Participate in the ongoing development of our care services, including quality and safety initiatives such as audits and evaluations.
- Mentor new care staff and students, providing support, training and sharing professional expertise.
- Participate in regular management, clinical and safeguarding supervision sessions.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Deliver safe and effective nursing care involving use of a wide range of clinical skills. For example, clinical assessment and monitoring, intravenous therapy, parenteral nutrition, long-term ventilation and tracheostomy care and support to babies, children and young people whose conditions are stable, unstable, deteriorating and need end of life care.
- Assess, plan, implement and evaluate care plans to meet the diverse and individual needs of babies, children, young people and their families, ensuring holistic care provided is family centred, needs led, evidence informed and meets all statutory requirements.
- Provide support to the children, young people and family members to promote their resilience and wellbeing, including at the end of life and during bereavement, giving advice on practical issues and undertaking memory making activities, seeking support from wellbeing staff when necessary.
- Maintain clinical records using both paper-based and SystmOne electronic care records system in accordance with best practice guidance.
- Use clinical judgement and interpret clinical data to inform decision making, in consultation with others, to provide nursing care that meets the complexity of the palliative care needs.
- Implement symptom management, escalation and advance care plans, evaluating them in partnership with the children or young people and their families under the direction of a Clinical Nurse Specialist, Matron or Nurse Consultant.
- Lead and co-ordinate shifts and undertake day-to-day operational duties as required, including providing the initial response to all accidents, incidents and complaints reported during shifts, ensuring immediate follow up actions are taken as required.
- Delegate nursing care to senior care assistants and care assistants following EACH guidelines providing:
- Assessment and ongoing clinical review of the babys, childs or young persons needs and the appropriateness of delegation of care.
- Oversight of practice and responding to queries from the senior care assistants and care assistants delivering care.
- Act as a family co-ordinator to designated families, maintaining regular contact with them and actively participating at care co-ordination team and locality multi-professional meetings, ensuring any significant changes identified for designated families are discussed and followed up with any action required.
- Attend external multidisciplinary, discharge planning, review and debrief meetings representing EACH to maintain positive and effective communication with other agencies involved with families receiving our services.
- Participate in the ongoing development of our care services, including quality and safety initiatives such as audits and evaluations.
- Mentor new care staff and students, providing support, training and sharing professional expertise.
- Participate in regular management, clinical and safeguarding supervision sessions.
Person Specification
Other Requirements
Essential
- Current valid, full driving license and own transport (EACH has a small pool of cars which can be used when available).
- Ability to occasionally work in the other hospice localities (Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire) to respond to increased demand for complex or end of life care.
- Ability to participate in the local on-call rota when required to deliver urgent or end of life care in the hospice or community. An on-call allowance is payable for each session.
Knowledge/ Training
Essential
- Knowledge of current legislation relating to babies, children and young people, including best practice in safeguarding children.
- Knowledge and understanding of social care.
- Mentor qualification or willingness to work towards it.
- Evidence of commitment to own continuing professional development.
Desirable
- Experience of using SystmOne electronic care record system or similar.
- Management/leadership training or qualification.
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Nurse (Child, Adult or Learning Disabilities) with demonstrable experience of caring for babies, children or young people in an acute, community, palliative or complex needs setting.
Desirable
- Degree level qualification.
Experience
Essential
- Shift leading in a Paediatric setting.
- Evidence of mentoring team members.
- Strong clinical skill set
- Working with children with complex needs and/or palliative care.
- Post registration experience with demonstrated experience of delivering a wide range of clinical skills, including intravenous therapy.
- Experience of using clinical judgement to interpret clinical data to inform decision making.
- Evidence of working within a professional, multi-disciplinary team. Evidence of providing mentorship to staff and students.
- Ability to undertake physical activities and manual handling to support the varying needs of our service users in line with the requirements of the role.
Desirable
- Experience of delivering parenteral nutrition, long-term ventilation and/or tracheostomy care.
- Experience of working with learning and physically disabled children and young people with mental health needs.
- Experience of providing community care services.
- Experience of managing a small group of staff and resources on a day-to-day basis.
- Experience of working with volunteers, either personally or professionally.
- Evidence of participation in research and audit.
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Excellent written, oral communication and interpersonal skills.
- Able to confidently use IT, including email, Microsoft Office, and video conferencing such as Teams or Zoom.
- Being accountable for decisions made
- Ability to reflect on practice and propose changes.
- Ability to use initiative and problem solve.
- Ability to plan and manage own time.
- Ability to be flexible and able to adapt to change at short notice.
- Proven track record of reliability.
Person Specification
Other Requirements
Essential
- Current valid, full driving license and own transport (EACH has a small pool of cars which can be used when available).
- Ability to occasionally work in the other hospice localities (Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire) to respond to increased demand for complex or end of life care.
- Ability to participate in the local on-call rota when required to deliver urgent or end of life care in the hospice or community. An on-call allowance is payable for each session.
Knowledge/ Training
Essential
- Knowledge of current legislation relating to babies, children and young people, including best practice in safeguarding children.
- Knowledge and understanding of social care.
- Mentor qualification or willingness to work towards it.
- Evidence of commitment to own continuing professional development.
Desirable
- Experience of using SystmOne electronic care record system or similar.
- Management/leadership training or qualification.
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Nurse (Child, Adult or Learning Disabilities) with demonstrable experience of caring for babies, children or young people in an acute, community, palliative or complex needs setting.
Desirable
- Degree level qualification.
Experience
Essential
- Shift leading in a Paediatric setting.
- Evidence of mentoring team members.
- Strong clinical skill set
- Working with children with complex needs and/or palliative care.
- Post registration experience with demonstrated experience of delivering a wide range of clinical skills, including intravenous therapy.
- Experience of using clinical judgement to interpret clinical data to inform decision making.
- Evidence of working within a professional, multi-disciplinary team. Evidence of providing mentorship to staff and students.
- Ability to undertake physical activities and manual handling to support the varying needs of our service users in line with the requirements of the role.
Desirable
- Experience of delivering parenteral nutrition, long-term ventilation and/or tracheostomy care.
- Experience of working with learning and physically disabled children and young people with mental health needs.
- Experience of providing community care services.
- Experience of managing a small group of staff and resources on a day-to-day basis.
- Experience of working with volunteers, either personally or professionally.
- Evidence of participation in research and audit.
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Excellent written, oral communication and interpersonal skills.
- Able to confidently use IT, including email, Microsoft Office, and video conferencing such as Teams or Zoom.
- Being accountable for decisions made
- Ability to reflect on practice and propose changes.
- Ability to use initiative and problem solve.
- Ability to plan and manage own time.
- Ability to be flexible and able to adapt to change at short notice.
- Proven track record of reliability.
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).