St Peter’s Hospice

Access Community Nurse Specialist (Band 6)

The closing date is 17 August 2025

Job summary

The Access CNS Team work between 07:45 and 20:00, 7 days a week to manage the clinical Advice Line, taking calls from external healthcare professionals, patients and their families. The team also triage urgent and self-referrals to the hospice and will be trialling a new, nurse led outpatient clinic from September, assessing patients who are well enough to attend an appointment in Brentry. As a specialist nurse working at the forefront of the hospice, you will be a key resource, providing evidence based, contemporary support and advice. You will need knowledge and experience of palliative care, excellent communication skills, the ability to confidently and dynamically prioritise an unpredictable workload and a passion to continuously improve and develop. Whilst working predominantly autonomously, you will have the support of the wider hospice team, regular clinical supervision and exposure to wider teaching and development of your skills/knowledge. Working as a Palliative Access Community Nurse Specialist requires a core skill set Holistic assessment via phone and face to face within our outpatient clinics Problem solving, decision making, symptom control and prescribing advice Advance care planning and completion of Respect plus Joint working / signposting with internal and external MDT

Main duties of the job

The Access Community Nurse Specialist is an expert in ensuring high quality palliative care is delivered to patients and their families. They possess specialist knowledge and skills in physical symptom control, social, emotional and spiritual care. They work both independently and as part of the wider healthcare team. The role includes: Skilled holistic assessment, both remote and during face-to-face outpatient clinics, to effectively identify the needs of patients and those close to them. Skilled, specialist palliative telephone advice and support to patients, relatives, carers and external professionals, escalating to the hospice multidisciplinary team and external services as appropriate. Assessing urgent clinical referrals and self-referrals to St Peters Hospice, effectively identifying patient and family members needs including levels of urgency

About us

Weve spent over 40 years helping people die in peace, and with dignity. Combining compassion with clinical expertise, we provide patients with the best possible care at the end of their lives. Were here for the people around our patients too those closest to them. Before, during and after a bereavement, we provide support thats remembered forever. We think its that unforgettable support that inspires people to give back to St Peters. To fundraise for us. Donate. Volunteer. Were not exaggerating when we say that we couldnt do what we do without our wonderful supporters. We really cant thank them enough. We want to help many more people to die well. And were doing this by teaching others. As a centre of educational excellence, we share our skills with other health professionals, helping the NHS and care homes to provide better end-of-life care. Were here for all, for free, forever.

Details

Date posted

29 July 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,633 to £45,861 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

STP1127007

Job locations

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


Job description

Job responsibilities

Referrals and Urgent Triage Work collaboratively with clinical and administrative colleagues in managing urgent and self-referrals; providing a responsive and patient-centred service. Support all aspects of the clinical referral process, ensuring they answer advice line calls and act as the first line of support and advice Assess the appropriateness and urgency of self and urgent referrals, seeking further information and advice as appropriate Core Clinical Responsibilities Take and analyse a clinical history in a relevant, succinct and logical manner either remotely or face to face Independently assess the patients needs, identify their priorities and work with the patient and those close to them towards achieving them Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the options for achieving control of symptoms and the ability to make safe clinical decisions and offer advice to the primary health care team Provide information to patients, taking account of their individual needs, taking advice from those who are close to them, colleagues and external professionals where appropriate Refer to other members of the hospice multi-professional team. Refer/signpost patients and carers to other health and social care professionals where appropriate Demonstrate an ability to explore the personal resources of families/carers to facilitate where possible that patients are cared for in the place of their choice Support and coach carers at home in managing a relative whose condition is deteriorating Recognise and manage palliative care emergencies Bring closure to the nurse-patient relationship and provide for a safe transition to another care provider as appropriate Act as a resource to other professionals, both internally and externally, on specialist palliative care and end of life care issues Be involved with and support MDT meetings when required Deputise for team leader Work collaboratively with clinical and administrative colleagues to provide a responsive and patient-centred service Recognise the impact of caring for dying patients on yourself, internal and external colleagues and offer / seek support Potential Additional Clinical Responsibilities The post holder may undertake additional responsibilities when they have passed the relevant module and using the skills in current practice, as below. In addition, to practice Non-Medical Prescribing, the post holder must be registered as a Non-Medical Prescriber with the Nursing and Midwifery Council Use physical assessment and clinical reasoning skills as part of patient assessment and to support clinical advice, professional communication and documentation Perform non-medical prescribing within area of competence and practice according to local policy Governance, Quality and Clinical Practice KSF 3 Contribute to improving quality Promote care that is effective, safe and provides as positive an experience as possible Understand own role, its scope and how this may change and develop over time in a high-quality organisation Work to support the team and help and enable others to work as a team Prioritise workload and manages own time in a manner that maintains and promotes high quality and offers flexibility in response to changing situations Evaluate the quality of own and others work in own area and raises quality issues and related risks with the appropriate people Suggest and support changes in own area that improves the quality of systems and processes Take appropriate action when there is a persistent problem with quality Communication KSF 3 Can develop and maintain communication with people about difficult matters and/or in difficult situations Maintain high standards of integrity when communicating with patients and the wider public Manage complex communication issues with patients and families Structure an assessment using appropriate questioning, avoid jargon, using familiar language, at patients own pace Record concisely, accurately, confidentially, legibly and contemporaneously the appropriate elements of the history, results of investigations, problems identified and management plan Break bad news in steps appropriate to the understanding of the individual and be able to support distress and have discussions around prognosis and future care options Demonstrate an understanding of the need to involve patients and carers in decision making, offering them informed choices, respecting their views Use the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment Plus (ReSPECT+) process to support the documentation and communication of the patients preferences and clinical recommendations for emergency care and treatment Demonstrate skill in working with families facing loss Manage dissatisfied patients/relatives, anticipating potential problems and managing expectations Communicate with patients whose first language may not be English in a manner that they understand, using interpreters appropriately Present cases clearly, consistently and professionally to the multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting, contributing effectively towards patient management Provide feedback to others on their communication where appropriate Communicate effectively with the wider multidisciplinary team Demonstrate negotiation and diplomacy skills and partnership working with external agencies Demonstrate competent use of Electronic Patient Records and IT systems Write and maintain accurate notes/documentation and input computerised data, keeping all information up to date Personal & people development KSF3 Develop oneself and contribute to the development of others Take responsibility for identifying and meeting own development needs Generate and use appropriate learning opportunities and apply own learning to development of practice Assess how well last years personal objectives were met and helps set new ones for the year ahead Enable opportunities for others to apply their developing knowledge and skills Actively provides learning and development opportunities to others including mentoring new staff and clinical placements Apply evidence to patient care Use strategies to develop own resilience Practice effectively by reflecting to support practice improvement, this may be with colleagues and/or be engaging with clinical supervision. Health Safety and Security KSF 2 Monitor and maintain health, safety and security of self and others Look for potential risks to self and others in work activities, environments and processes Understand specific risks associated with lone working and follow lone working policy Manage identified risks in the best way possible Work in a way that complies with legislation and hospice policies and procedures on health, safety and risk management Demonstrate safe moving and handling techniques as appropriate; have a knowledge of who provides appropriate equipment and how to refer Take action to manage an emergency, calling for help immediately when appropriate Report actual or potential problems that may put health, safety or security at risk and suggests solutions Support and challenge others in maintaining health, safety and security at work Work within the guidance policy for the protection of vulnerable adults Service Improvement KSF 2 Contribute to the improvement of services Discuss with the team the likely impact of changing policies, strategies and procedures on practice and changes the team can make and how to make them effective Take on new work and make changes to own work when agreed with line manager, requesting relevant help if needed Support colleagues in understanding and making agreed changes to their work Evaluate own and others work when needed including engaging in audit Make suggestions to improve the service Constructively identifies where new ways of working, polices or strategies are having a negative impact on the service given to users or the public. Equality and Diversity KSF 2 Support equality and value diversity Challenge bias, prejudice and intolerance if appropriate or bring it to the attention of a manager Aware of the impact of own behaviour on others Demonstrate sensitivity and respect for people from different religious and cultural background and sexual orientation.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Referrals and Urgent Triage Work collaboratively with clinical and administrative colleagues in managing urgent and self-referrals; providing a responsive and patient-centred service. Support all aspects of the clinical referral process, ensuring they answer advice line calls and act as the first line of support and advice Assess the appropriateness and urgency of self and urgent referrals, seeking further information and advice as appropriate Core Clinical Responsibilities Take and analyse a clinical history in a relevant, succinct and logical manner either remotely or face to face Independently assess the patients needs, identify their priorities and work with the patient and those close to them towards achieving them Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the options for achieving control of symptoms and the ability to make safe clinical decisions and offer advice to the primary health care team Provide information to patients, taking account of their individual needs, taking advice from those who are close to them, colleagues and external professionals where appropriate Refer to other members of the hospice multi-professional team. Refer/signpost patients and carers to other health and social care professionals where appropriate Demonstrate an ability to explore the personal resources of families/carers to facilitate where possible that patients are cared for in the place of their choice Support and coach carers at home in managing a relative whose condition is deteriorating Recognise and manage palliative care emergencies Bring closure to the nurse-patient relationship and provide for a safe transition to another care provider as appropriate Act as a resource to other professionals, both internally and externally, on specialist palliative care and end of life care issues Be involved with and support MDT meetings when required Deputise for team leader Work collaboratively with clinical and administrative colleagues to provide a responsive and patient-centred service Recognise the impact of caring for dying patients on yourself, internal and external colleagues and offer / seek support Potential Additional Clinical Responsibilities The post holder may undertake additional responsibilities when they have passed the relevant module and using the skills in current practice, as below. In addition, to practice Non-Medical Prescribing, the post holder must be registered as a Non-Medical Prescriber with the Nursing and Midwifery Council Use physical assessment and clinical reasoning skills as part of patient assessment and to support clinical advice, professional communication and documentation Perform non-medical prescribing within area of competence and practice according to local policy Governance, Quality and Clinical Practice KSF 3 Contribute to improving quality Promote care that is effective, safe and provides as positive an experience as possible Understand own role, its scope and how this may change and develop over time in a high-quality organisation Work to support the team and help and enable others to work as a team Prioritise workload and manages own time in a manner that maintains and promotes high quality and offers flexibility in response to changing situations Evaluate the quality of own and others work in own area and raises quality issues and related risks with the appropriate people Suggest and support changes in own area that improves the quality of systems and processes Take appropriate action when there is a persistent problem with quality Communication KSF 3 Can develop and maintain communication with people about difficult matters and/or in difficult situations Maintain high standards of integrity when communicating with patients and the wider public Manage complex communication issues with patients and families Structure an assessment using appropriate questioning, avoid jargon, using familiar language, at patients own pace Record concisely, accurately, confidentially, legibly and contemporaneously the appropriate elements of the history, results of investigations, problems identified and management plan Break bad news in steps appropriate to the understanding of the individual and be able to support distress and have discussions around prognosis and future care options Demonstrate an understanding of the need to involve patients and carers in decision making, offering them informed choices, respecting their views Use the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment Plus (ReSPECT+) process to support the documentation and communication of the patients preferences and clinical recommendations for emergency care and treatment Demonstrate skill in working with families facing loss Manage dissatisfied patients/relatives, anticipating potential problems and managing expectations Communicate with patients whose first language may not be English in a manner that they understand, using interpreters appropriately Present cases clearly, consistently and professionally to the multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting, contributing effectively towards patient management Provide feedback to others on their communication where appropriate Communicate effectively with the wider multidisciplinary team Demonstrate negotiation and diplomacy skills and partnership working with external agencies Demonstrate competent use of Electronic Patient Records and IT systems Write and maintain accurate notes/documentation and input computerised data, keeping all information up to date Personal & people development KSF3 Develop oneself and contribute to the development of others Take responsibility for identifying and meeting own development needs Generate and use appropriate learning opportunities and apply own learning to development of practice Assess how well last years personal objectives were met and helps set new ones for the year ahead Enable opportunities for others to apply their developing knowledge and skills Actively provides learning and development opportunities to others including mentoring new staff and clinical placements Apply evidence to patient care Use strategies to develop own resilience Practice effectively by reflecting to support practice improvement, this may be with colleagues and/or be engaging with clinical supervision. Health Safety and Security KSF 2 Monitor and maintain health, safety and security of self and others Look for potential risks to self and others in work activities, environments and processes Understand specific risks associated with lone working and follow lone working policy Manage identified risks in the best way possible Work in a way that complies with legislation and hospice policies and procedures on health, safety and risk management Demonstrate safe moving and handling techniques as appropriate; have a knowledge of who provides appropriate equipment and how to refer Take action to manage an emergency, calling for help immediately when appropriate Report actual or potential problems that may put health, safety or security at risk and suggests solutions Support and challenge others in maintaining health, safety and security at work Work within the guidance policy for the protection of vulnerable adults Service Improvement KSF 2 Contribute to the improvement of services Discuss with the team the likely impact of changing policies, strategies and procedures on practice and changes the team can make and how to make them effective Take on new work and make changes to own work when agreed with line manager, requesting relevant help if needed Support colleagues in understanding and making agreed changes to their work Evaluate own and others work when needed including engaging in audit Make suggestions to improve the service Constructively identifies where new ways of working, polices or strategies are having a negative impact on the service given to users or the public. Equality and Diversity KSF 2 Support equality and value diversity Challenge bias, prejudice and intolerance if appropriate or bring it to the attention of a manager Aware of the impact of own behaviour on others Demonstrate sensitivity and respect for people from different religious and cultural background and sexual orientation.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC / HCPC registration
  • Relevant qualification at degree level (or equivalent)
  • Communication skills training, or willingness to undertake

Desirable

  • Valid UK driving licence
  • Mentoring training
  • Experience of teaching
  • Non-medical prescribing, or willingness to undertake
  • Physical assessment and clinical reasoning, or willingness to undertake

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum 3 years post registration
  • Recent significant palliative care experience
  • Possess a working knowledge of clinical governance and evidence-based practice
  • Possess a working knowledge of safeguarding individuals who are at risk

Desirable

  • Possess a sound knowledge of issues related to the provision of palliative care in the community
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of relevant statutory and voluntary agencies and organisational structure
  • Experience of holding conversations around advance care planning
  • Experience of audit processes
  • Experience of using EMIS database
  • Knowledge and experience in symptom management for people with malignant and non-malignant disease

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Possess an ability to analyse complex facts and situations and develop a range of options
  • Problem solving skills and ability to work methodically and flexibly
  • Ability to work to tight and often changing timescales
  • Ability to work autonomously
  • Own and take responsibility for constructive feedback to improve patient care and/or team working
  • Ability to think laterally and be able to cope with uncertainty and change when required
  • Possess an innovative approach and an ability to inspire others
  • Robust emotional resilience to manage excessive exposure to dying people and family/carer distress
  • Ability to maintain a professional, calm and efficient manner with strong self-management skills

Desirable

  • Computer literate to be able to use Word/Excel/Power Point

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Demonstrate ability to work flexibly to meet the challenges and opportunities of working within the hospice environment
  • Demonstrate a commitment to anti-discriminatory practice and equal opportunities
  • Be able to demonstrate and uphold the hospice values

Desirable

  • Access to a vehicle for work purposes
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC / HCPC registration
  • Relevant qualification at degree level (or equivalent)
  • Communication skills training, or willingness to undertake

Desirable

  • Valid UK driving licence
  • Mentoring training
  • Experience of teaching
  • Non-medical prescribing, or willingness to undertake
  • Physical assessment and clinical reasoning, or willingness to undertake

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum 3 years post registration
  • Recent significant palliative care experience
  • Possess a working knowledge of clinical governance and evidence-based practice
  • Possess a working knowledge of safeguarding individuals who are at risk

Desirable

  • Possess a sound knowledge of issues related to the provision of palliative care in the community
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of relevant statutory and voluntary agencies and organisational structure
  • Experience of holding conversations around advance care planning
  • Experience of audit processes
  • Experience of using EMIS database
  • Knowledge and experience in symptom management for people with malignant and non-malignant disease

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Possess an ability to analyse complex facts and situations and develop a range of options
  • Problem solving skills and ability to work methodically and flexibly
  • Ability to work to tight and often changing timescales
  • Ability to work autonomously
  • Own and take responsibility for constructive feedback to improve patient care and/or team working
  • Ability to think laterally and be able to cope with uncertainty and change when required
  • Possess an innovative approach and an ability to inspire others
  • Robust emotional resilience to manage excessive exposure to dying people and family/carer distress
  • Ability to maintain a professional, calm and efficient manner with strong self-management skills

Desirable

  • Computer literate to be able to use Word/Excel/Power Point

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Demonstrate ability to work flexibly to meet the challenges and opportunities of working within the hospice environment
  • Demonstrate a commitment to anti-discriminatory practice and equal opportunities
  • Be able to demonstrate and uphold the hospice values

Desirable

  • Access to a vehicle for work purposes

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

St Peter’s Hospice

Address

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


Employer's website

https://www.stpetershospice.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

St Peter’s Hospice

Address

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


Employer's website

https://www.stpetershospice.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

People Team Co-Ordinator

Erin Benson

recruitment@stpetershospice.org

01179159482

Details

Date posted

29 July 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,633 to £45,861 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

STP1127007

Job locations

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


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