Palliative Care RGN (B6) - H@H
St Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire)
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Job summary
Looking for a new challenge in a highly rewarding role?
Ever feel like you do not have the time to truly give the care that your patients deserve? Do you want the opportunity to enhance and develop your autonomous clinical assessment skills? Look no further than us at St Michaels Hospice at Home Team.
Our extraordinary Hospice at Home Team works tirelessly to support patients at home in the last weeks and days of their lives. We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Nurse to joining this team.
Main duties of the job
By joining our team, you will get protected study time, clinical supervision and regular 1:1 with management to review development needs.
The Hospice at Home team cover shifts over a 7-day working week. You will also be expected to be able to attend additional training throughout the rotation including mandatory training, local bespoke training and university accredited courses.
We offer a competitive salary with attractive benefits, including, free parking, life assurance, 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, and an extensive health and wellbeing plan.
Happy to talk flexible working all requests for flexible and part time working will be considered.
About us
St. Michaels Hospice, located in Basingstoke, has been providing palliative care services to the local community across North Hampshire since 1992. We are a registered charity dedicated to providing care to people throughout North Hampshire who are affected by life limiting illness to attain the highest possible quality of life by providing a choice of specialist care and support.
Date posted
22 November 2023
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£35,392 to £42,618 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
B0460-23-0017
Job locations
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
Job description
Job responsibilities
Hospice at Home provide a reactive service to those deemed to be in their final weeks of life requiring specialist palliative care review and intervention. The service is supplementary to, and works alongside, other health care services within North Hampshire so that people who use our service receive co-ordinated and person-centred care.
You will be responsible for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care. You will develop, implement and evaluate care plans in conjunction with patients, relatives and other professionals ensuring individual physical and psychological needs are met.
Opportunities exist to rotate between services to further develop your knowledge and skills in palliative care and end of life and enhance awareness of the patient and family experience of end-of-life care.
Responsibilities
Proactively assess, plan, implement and evaluate patients based on an agreed plan of care, that supports quality and timely care, in line with their needs
Create and maintain good relationships internally with the wider community palliative care team as well as other community health and social care providers.
Provide reactive work to the need of the workload coming in per day, and prioritise appropriately
Mentor, support and supervise the work of junior colleagues, unqualified staff, students, and volunteers
Actively enable the education and development of professionals involved in the care of palliative service users.
ClinicalTo develop a high level of clinical expertise in the field of palliative care
Develop the knowledge of initial assessment, history taking, physical examination and psychosocial functioning of patients in a holistic manner.
Develop skills to review and interpret all information available utilising a systematic process of complex diagnostic reasoning to make a working and differential diagnosis while under direct supervision.
Develop and record a treatment plan consistent with the outcome of assessment and most probable diagnosis and taking into account patient wishes and preferences.
Assess patients and advise colleagues regarding the treatment of appropriate reversible causes.
Recognise when patients are approaching the last weeks / days of life and adjust care accordingly to meet their needs and priorities.
To be able to support and provide care for patients and their families at the time of death taking into account any spiritual or cultural needs.
Support of clinical colleagues and team members following a patients death or distressing situation.
Support equality and diversity.
Be able to plan and manage own workload / caseload in a flexible manner ensuring that service provision meets the needs of patients.
To be willing to undertake advanced practice accredited courses at masters level.
Communication
Participate in discussion during multi-professional meetings.
Provide clear and concise handovers to colleagues to improve coherent care across the service
Review, evaluate and update nursing care, ensuring accurate documentation and reporting in accordance with NMC guidelines and SMH policy
Apply empathetic communication and approach discussions in a sensitive and dignified manner.
To liaise and develop effective relationships with external health care professionals and other agencies ensuring patient continuity across all care settings.
Attend and participate in team meetings and clinical supervision.
Management
Manage allocated resources effectively. Ensure competency in the use and function of equipment report malfunctions.
Manage time in an efficient and appropriate manner, showing the ability to triage, delegate and plan work accordingly.
To report any feedback, concerns or complaints from patients, their relatives, or other advocate, to the Team Lead as appropriate.
To ensure team cohesion and spirit is maintained, through ongoing supportive relationships and consideration of colleagues at all times.
Take opportunity to empower and lead junior colleagues to enhance their knowledge and build confidence.
To adhere to the lone working policy in the community.
Education
Show competence in supporting student nurses in Practice Assessor roles.
Contribute and participate in professional teaching sessions both internally and externally.
Maintain own clinical ability by ensuring level of knowledge is based on current evidence-based research.
To maintain up-to-date clinical experience and knowledge and be able to provide evidence of this for nursing revalidation.
Through SMH annual appraisal, encourage professional growth and identify areas for personal and professional development
To strengthen and develop clinical skills across all care settings in conjunction with line manager.
Take keen interest in service enhancement and improvement, taking ownness for improving the services.
Research and Audit
To implement findings of evidence-based practice
Participate in research and audit within the SMH environment as appropriate to the service area.
To have a basic awareness of current research and developments within palliative care settings.
Professional
To understand and work within relevant legislation and SMH philosophy, mission and values.
To be mindful of own professional behaviours, conduct and practice, when working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
To be accountable for own professional practice within the NMC Code of Conduct
To ensure knowledge about patients is maintained in the strictest confidence, and is not divulged, except to professionals where it would materially exist with the programme of care or protection of the individual.
General responsibilities
Work to maintain the values, vision and aims of St. Michaels Hospice.
Additional Duties In discussion with the Hospice at Home Lead undertake work, as and when required, in support of St. Michaels Hospice as an organisation.
Public Relations Represent St. Michaels Hospice in the community and public domain including Social Media as appropriate.
Undertake all statutory and mandatory training, as required.
Be conversant with and adhere to St. Michaels Hospice Policies and Procedures.
This is an outline job description and may be subject to change, according to the needs of the service, in consultation with the post holder.
This job description is an outline of the role and responsibilities. From time to time, due to the needs of the service, we may ask you to flexibly undertake other duties that are consistent with your role and banding, including project work, internal job rotation and absence cover.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Hospice at Home provide a reactive service to those deemed to be in their final weeks of life requiring specialist palliative care review and intervention. The service is supplementary to, and works alongside, other health care services within North Hampshire so that people who use our service receive co-ordinated and person-centred care.
You will be responsible for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care. You will develop, implement and evaluate care plans in conjunction with patients, relatives and other professionals ensuring individual physical and psychological needs are met.
Opportunities exist to rotate between services to further develop your knowledge and skills in palliative care and end of life and enhance awareness of the patient and family experience of end-of-life care.
Responsibilities
Proactively assess, plan, implement and evaluate patients based on an agreed plan of care, that supports quality and timely care, in line with their needs
Create and maintain good relationships internally with the wider community palliative care team as well as other community health and social care providers.
Provide reactive work to the need of the workload coming in per day, and prioritise appropriately
Mentor, support and supervise the work of junior colleagues, unqualified staff, students, and volunteers
Actively enable the education and development of professionals involved in the care of palliative service users.
ClinicalTo develop a high level of clinical expertise in the field of palliative care
Develop the knowledge of initial assessment, history taking, physical examination and psychosocial functioning of patients in a holistic manner.
Develop skills to review and interpret all information available utilising a systematic process of complex diagnostic reasoning to make a working and differential diagnosis while under direct supervision.
Develop and record a treatment plan consistent with the outcome of assessment and most probable diagnosis and taking into account patient wishes and preferences.
Assess patients and advise colleagues regarding the treatment of appropriate reversible causes.
Recognise when patients are approaching the last weeks / days of life and adjust care accordingly to meet their needs and priorities.
To be able to support and provide care for patients and their families at the time of death taking into account any spiritual or cultural needs.
Support of clinical colleagues and team members following a patients death or distressing situation.
Support equality and diversity.
Be able to plan and manage own workload / caseload in a flexible manner ensuring that service provision meets the needs of patients.
To be willing to undertake advanced practice accredited courses at masters level.
Communication
Participate in discussion during multi-professional meetings.
Provide clear and concise handovers to colleagues to improve coherent care across the service
Review, evaluate and update nursing care, ensuring accurate documentation and reporting in accordance with NMC guidelines and SMH policy
Apply empathetic communication and approach discussions in a sensitive and dignified manner.
To liaise and develop effective relationships with external health care professionals and other agencies ensuring patient continuity across all care settings.
Attend and participate in team meetings and clinical supervision.
Management
Manage allocated resources effectively. Ensure competency in the use and function of equipment report malfunctions.
Manage time in an efficient and appropriate manner, showing the ability to triage, delegate and plan work accordingly.
To report any feedback, concerns or complaints from patients, their relatives, or other advocate, to the Team Lead as appropriate.
To ensure team cohesion and spirit is maintained, through ongoing supportive relationships and consideration of colleagues at all times.
Take opportunity to empower and lead junior colleagues to enhance their knowledge and build confidence.
To adhere to the lone working policy in the community.
Education
Show competence in supporting student nurses in Practice Assessor roles.
Contribute and participate in professional teaching sessions both internally and externally.
Maintain own clinical ability by ensuring level of knowledge is based on current evidence-based research.
To maintain up-to-date clinical experience and knowledge and be able to provide evidence of this for nursing revalidation.
Through SMH annual appraisal, encourage professional growth and identify areas for personal and professional development
To strengthen and develop clinical skills across all care settings in conjunction with line manager.
Take keen interest in service enhancement and improvement, taking ownness for improving the services.
Research and Audit
To implement findings of evidence-based practice
Participate in research and audit within the SMH environment as appropriate to the service area.
To have a basic awareness of current research and developments within palliative care settings.
Professional
To understand and work within relevant legislation and SMH philosophy, mission and values.
To be mindful of own professional behaviours, conduct and practice, when working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
To be accountable for own professional practice within the NMC Code of Conduct
To ensure knowledge about patients is maintained in the strictest confidence, and is not divulged, except to professionals where it would materially exist with the programme of care or protection of the individual.
General responsibilities
Work to maintain the values, vision and aims of St. Michaels Hospice.
Additional Duties In discussion with the Hospice at Home Lead undertake work, as and when required, in support of St. Michaels Hospice as an organisation.
Public Relations Represent St. Michaels Hospice in the community and public domain including Social Media as appropriate.
Undertake all statutory and mandatory training, as required.
Be conversant with and adhere to St. Michaels Hospice Policies and Procedures.
This is an outline job description and may be subject to change, according to the needs of the service, in consultation with the post holder.
This job description is an outline of the role and responsibilities. From time to time, due to the needs of the service, we may ask you to flexibly undertake other duties that are consistent with your role and banding, including project work, internal job rotation and absence cover.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- - Relevant professional qualification and registration/RN
- - Appropriate degree qualification
- - Masters degree/modules or working towards.
- - Degree/modules in leadership/management or willingness to undertake.
- - Evidence of continued professional development.
- - Physical Assessment qualification or willingness to undertake.
- - Independent nurse prescriber or willing to undertake.
- - Nurse Assessor/Mentor training
Desirable
- - Advanced communication qualification.
Experience
Essential
- Substantial post registration experience and experience with supporting patients and relatives through the dying process
- Advanced assessment and care planning skills.
- Advanced communication skills.
- Work independently as part of the wider nursing team.
- Demonstrable experience of working with or within an MDT setting
- Management and distribution of workload.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate on the telephone and have IT experience.
- Listening, negotiation and influencing skills.
- Experience of developing and teaching others.
- Demonstrable mentorship skills.
- Demonstrable computer literacy with knowledge of databases, Microsoft, use of email and aptitude to learn computer packages that are essential to the role.
- Demonstrable knowledge and awareness of quality and governance.
Desirable
- Community experience
Attitude, aptitudes, personal characteristics
Essential
- Ability to effectively manage a clinical service.
- Proactive, influential, motivational leader.
- A positive approach to all aspects of work including influencing, managing and supporting change.
- Quality focused, 'customer care' ethos.
- Resilient practitioner and decision maker.
- Ability to foster positive relationships.
- Diplomatic, honest, behaves with integrity.
- Ability to work on own initiative, independently and as part of a team.
- Confidence and self awareness of own limitations and professional boundaries.
- Resilient practitioner with the ability to work under pressure from time to time.
- Demonstrates commitment to St Michael's vision and values
Other requirements
Essential
- Be physically able to undertake all nursing duties and responsibilities
- Car Owner
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- - Relevant professional qualification and registration/RN
- - Appropriate degree qualification
- - Masters degree/modules or working towards.
- - Degree/modules in leadership/management or willingness to undertake.
- - Evidence of continued professional development.
- - Physical Assessment qualification or willingness to undertake.
- - Independent nurse prescriber or willing to undertake.
- - Nurse Assessor/Mentor training
Desirable
- - Advanced communication qualification.
Experience
Essential
- Substantial post registration experience and experience with supporting patients and relatives through the dying process
- Advanced assessment and care planning skills.
- Advanced communication skills.
- Work independently as part of the wider nursing team.
- Demonstrable experience of working with or within an MDT setting
- Management and distribution of workload.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate on the telephone and have IT experience.
- Listening, negotiation and influencing skills.
- Experience of developing and teaching others.
- Demonstrable mentorship skills.
- Demonstrable computer literacy with knowledge of databases, Microsoft, use of email and aptitude to learn computer packages that are essential to the role.
- Demonstrable knowledge and awareness of quality and governance.
Desirable
- Community experience
Attitude, aptitudes, personal characteristics
Essential
- Ability to effectively manage a clinical service.
- Proactive, influential, motivational leader.
- A positive approach to all aspects of work including influencing, managing and supporting change.
- Quality focused, 'customer care' ethos.
- Resilient practitioner and decision maker.
- Ability to foster positive relationships.
- Diplomatic, honest, behaves with integrity.
- Ability to work on own initiative, independently and as part of a team.
- Confidence and self awareness of own limitations and professional boundaries.
- Resilient practitioner with the ability to work under pressure from time to time.
- Demonstrates commitment to St Michael's vision and values
Other requirements
Essential
- Be physically able to undertake all nursing duties and responsibilities
- Car Owner
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 Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire)
Address
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
St Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire)
Address
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
Employer's website
For questions about the job, contact:
Date posted
22 November 2023
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£35,392 to £42,618 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
B0460-23-0017
Job locations
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
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