Great Oaks Hospice

Hospice@Home Nurse

The closing date is 10 October 2025

Job summary

Great Oaks Hospice is a voluntary organisation that seeks to provide a range of End-of-Life Care services, free of charge, for adults in the community living with a life shortening illness and to offer support to their families, carers and friends. The purpose of the Hospice at Home Nurse role is:

To support the Hospice at Home Lead in the day-to-day coordination of a high quality and integrated nursing service that will enable patients with life-limiting illnesses to be cared for at home, and to die at home if that is their preference

To assist in the ongoing development of the Hospice at Home Service

To assist in setting the required standards of care and monitoring that these standards are achieved

To assist in the recruitment, training and support of Hospice at Home staff

Plan and organise own day-to-day workload

Make decisions to enable comprehensive and coordinated support of patients living at home

Main duties of the job

Within the hospice to:

  • Follow policies and guidelines as per Staff Employees Handbook
  • Carry out responsibilities to best of your ability whilst also recognising and reporting limitations of own professional competence/experience
  • Recognise the need and undertake any training identified via Line Management and/or annual appraisal
  • Be aware of risk to self and others under Health and Saftey Regulations
  • Verbally report any accident or untoward incident as soon as possible followed by written report on teamnet
  • Respect people's personal choices for lifestyle and living arragements
  • Recongise that this job description is not restrictive and needs to be flexible to cope woth the changing needs of the job and the changing needs of Great Oaks.

About us

Great Oaks Hospice is located in Coleford, Gloucestershire. We are a charity and our team provide end of life care services, free of charge, for adults, and their families, across the Forest of Dean Community.

Our mission is to provide the best care and support for everyone when they need it most and working with our staff, volunteers, community, supporters and partners we aspire to be the most trusted provider of hospice care and support for our community.

Details

Date posted

19 September 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£37,580 a year FTE Pro rata to part time hours

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0512-25-0004

Job locations

Great Oaks Hospice

The Gorse

Coleford

Gloucestershire

GL16 8QE


Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical Responsibilities

  • To work a minimum of two - three Clinical Shifts per week, times as per service need.
  • To participate in the On Call Rota and potentially work unsociable and bank holidays as required.
  • To support the coordination the day to day running of the service.
  • To ensure the safe and effective delivery of care to those referred to the service.
  • To complete assessments, risk assessments and ongoing assessments for those on the Hospice at Home Caseload.
  • To ensure the referral process is followed and that Care Needs Requests are in place for those receiving Hospice at Home Care.
  • To ensure, I collaboration with the Hospice at Home Lead that the staff rota is up to date and reviewed. To be proactive in filling any gaps on the rota either by filling gaps yourself or by sourcing alternative cover.
  • To monitor and triage referrals appropriately and in any event within four hours of referral (or at the first available opportunity if working a clinical shift causes a delay.
  • To ensure that the patients records are accurate, up to date and maintained.
  • To ensure all visits are uploaded to Systmone promptly to ensure staff are fully up to date.
  • To effectively plan, prioritise and allocate resources on a case-by-case basis.
  • To induct new staff and work with existing staff to ensure competence and enhance knowledge.
  • To support the allocation of resources on a needs led basis.
  • To support the Hospice at Home Lead and act as a service coordinator for patients, carers, and health care professionals as required.
  • Along with the Hospice at Home Lead to be the first point of contact for incoming calls and queries for the service.
  • To maintain an awareness of the Hospice at Home caseload, including referral, admission, and discharge.
  • To agree treatment and care plans with referrer and Hospice at Home staff that reflect the total needs of the patient.
  • Establish and maintain effective communication with staff, patients, relatives and carers as part of their receipt of palliative and/or End of Life care.
  • Establish and maintain communication with individuals and groups about difficult or complex matters overcoming any problems in communication.
  • To participate in regular meetings with other members of the multi-professional team to implement and monitor the patient plan.

Leadership Responsibilities

  • To participate in regular meetings with other members of the multi-professional team to implement and monitor the patient plan.
  • To maintain continuing professional development, using appropriate opportunities to develop skills and knowledge.
  • To support the Hospice at Home Lead with team meetings and report to the Hospice at Home Lead as required.
  • To collaborate with the Hospice at Home Lead to supervise and support the Hospice at Home staff.
  • To assist the Hospice at Home Lead in the development and implementation of evidence-based practice guidelines.
  • To promote the Hospice at Home service both within Great Oaks Hospice and the local community.
  • To assist the Hospice at Home Lead in the development of strong links between the Hospice at Home, Primary Health Care Teams, Local Authorities, and other community agencies in order to optimise the provision of service and benefits for patients, their families and carers.
  • To support the monitoring and sign off timesheets and expense forms, liaising with the Hospice at Home Lead as appropriate.
  • To assist the Hospice at Home Lead in the audit and evaluation of the Hospice at Home Service. To work effectively with all personnel within the Hospice at Home team, hospice multi-disciplinary team, community staff, social services, hospital professionals and the specialist palliative care team.
  • To maintain regular professional contact with other registered nurses within the hospice, the specialist palliative care team and within other local pertinent organisations e.g. primary health care teams and the NHS PCT.
  • To support the monitoring of the quality of the work within the Hospice at Home team and alert the Hospice at Home Lead to quality issues.

Professional Responsibilities

  • To remain aware of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Statutory Requirements for Practice, Guidelines and Codes of Practice.
  • To be professionally accountable for all aspects of own work, and to understand the need for professional self-development.
  • To comply fully with Great Oaks Hospice Operational and Clinical Guidelines.
  • To ensure patient and service records are recorded and maintained in accordance with Great Oaks Hospice Policies and professional standards.
  • Effectively comply with all NMC regulations.
  • Ensure own actions promote quality.
  • To understand own role within the organisation and Hospice at Home team.
  • Work within the current clinical governance framework and maintain appropriate policies and procedures/guidelines and protocols as designated by Great Oaks Hospice.
  • Undertake Mandatory/Statutory training as provided by Great Oaks Hospice.
  • Undertake regular Line Management and supervision in support of continuing professional development and resolution of personal reactions to the accumulative emotional nature of the job.

Other Responsibilities

  • Act as a responsible individual in relation to Health and Safety and be aware of the responsibilities of all employees to maintain a safe and healthy environment for patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers
  • Ensure that all duties are carried out to the highest standard, and in accordance with current quality initiatives within the work area.
  • Undertake flexible hours including additional clinical shifts, on-call duties, antisocial hours as and when the need arises ensure staffing levels are adequate.
  • Ensure that the disclosure and use of confidential staff information is both lawful and ethical, and to recognise own responsibility for compliance with relevant legislation.
  • Promote, at all levels, the Hospice's vision, values, and strategic objectives.
  • Hold an enhanced DBS and Occupational Health clearances appropriate to the role.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical Responsibilities

  • To work a minimum of two - three Clinical Shifts per week, times as per service need.
  • To participate in the On Call Rota and potentially work unsociable and bank holidays as required.
  • To support the coordination the day to day running of the service.
  • To ensure the safe and effective delivery of care to those referred to the service.
  • To complete assessments, risk assessments and ongoing assessments for those on the Hospice at Home Caseload.
  • To ensure the referral process is followed and that Care Needs Requests are in place for those receiving Hospice at Home Care.
  • To ensure, I collaboration with the Hospice at Home Lead that the staff rota is up to date and reviewed. To be proactive in filling any gaps on the rota either by filling gaps yourself or by sourcing alternative cover.
  • To monitor and triage referrals appropriately and in any event within four hours of referral (or at the first available opportunity if working a clinical shift causes a delay.
  • To ensure that the patients records are accurate, up to date and maintained.
  • To ensure all visits are uploaded to Systmone promptly to ensure staff are fully up to date.
  • To effectively plan, prioritise and allocate resources on a case-by-case basis.
  • To induct new staff and work with existing staff to ensure competence and enhance knowledge.
  • To support the allocation of resources on a needs led basis.
  • To support the Hospice at Home Lead and act as a service coordinator for patients, carers, and health care professionals as required.
  • Along with the Hospice at Home Lead to be the first point of contact for incoming calls and queries for the service.
  • To maintain an awareness of the Hospice at Home caseload, including referral, admission, and discharge.
  • To agree treatment and care plans with referrer and Hospice at Home staff that reflect the total needs of the patient.
  • Establish and maintain effective communication with staff, patients, relatives and carers as part of their receipt of palliative and/or End of Life care.
  • Establish and maintain communication with individuals and groups about difficult or complex matters overcoming any problems in communication.
  • To participate in regular meetings with other members of the multi-professional team to implement and monitor the patient plan.

Leadership Responsibilities

  • To participate in regular meetings with other members of the multi-professional team to implement and monitor the patient plan.
  • To maintain continuing professional development, using appropriate opportunities to develop skills and knowledge.
  • To support the Hospice at Home Lead with team meetings and report to the Hospice at Home Lead as required.
  • To collaborate with the Hospice at Home Lead to supervise and support the Hospice at Home staff.
  • To assist the Hospice at Home Lead in the development and implementation of evidence-based practice guidelines.
  • To promote the Hospice at Home service both within Great Oaks Hospice and the local community.
  • To assist the Hospice at Home Lead in the development of strong links between the Hospice at Home, Primary Health Care Teams, Local Authorities, and other community agencies in order to optimise the provision of service and benefits for patients, their families and carers.
  • To support the monitoring and sign off timesheets and expense forms, liaising with the Hospice at Home Lead as appropriate.
  • To assist the Hospice at Home Lead in the audit and evaluation of the Hospice at Home Service. To work effectively with all personnel within the Hospice at Home team, hospice multi-disciplinary team, community staff, social services, hospital professionals and the specialist palliative care team.
  • To maintain regular professional contact with other registered nurses within the hospice, the specialist palliative care team and within other local pertinent organisations e.g. primary health care teams and the NHS PCT.
  • To support the monitoring of the quality of the work within the Hospice at Home team and alert the Hospice at Home Lead to quality issues.

Professional Responsibilities

  • To remain aware of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Statutory Requirements for Practice, Guidelines and Codes of Practice.
  • To be professionally accountable for all aspects of own work, and to understand the need for professional self-development.
  • To comply fully with Great Oaks Hospice Operational and Clinical Guidelines.
  • To ensure patient and service records are recorded and maintained in accordance with Great Oaks Hospice Policies and professional standards.
  • Effectively comply with all NMC regulations.
  • Ensure own actions promote quality.
  • To understand own role within the organisation and Hospice at Home team.
  • Work within the current clinical governance framework and maintain appropriate policies and procedures/guidelines and protocols as designated by Great Oaks Hospice.
  • Undertake Mandatory/Statutory training as provided by Great Oaks Hospice.
  • Undertake regular Line Management and supervision in support of continuing professional development and resolution of personal reactions to the accumulative emotional nature of the job.

Other Responsibilities

  • Act as a responsible individual in relation to Health and Safety and be aware of the responsibilities of all employees to maintain a safe and healthy environment for patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers
  • Ensure that all duties are carried out to the highest standard, and in accordance with current quality initiatives within the work area.
  • Undertake flexible hours including additional clinical shifts, on-call duties, antisocial hours as and when the need arises ensure staffing levels are adequate.
  • Ensure that the disclosure and use of confidential staff information is both lawful and ethical, and to recognise own responsibility for compliance with relevant legislation.
  • Promote, at all levels, the Hospice's vision, values, and strategic objectives.
  • Hold an enhanced DBS and Occupational Health clearances appropriate to the role.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse (Level 1&2) with minimum of Band 6 level of competence and experience
  • Evidence of professional development within the field of palliative and End of Life Care

Desirable

  • Recognised qualifications in any of the following: -
  • Diploma or degree in palliative care or related nursing subject

Knowledge and Attributes

Essential

  • Knowledge of the GSF and LCP in palliative care
  • Knowledge of current symptom management of including that of syringe drivers
  • Knowledge of Advance Care Planning
  • Professional portfolio as evidence-based care
  • Clear and concise documentation skills
  • Ability to organise and prioritise workload
  • Ability to create effective and safe solutions to unexpected problems
  • Delegation skills
  • Mentorship/role model
  • Sound clinical skills
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills, ale to communicate effectively at all levels
  • Insight into and understanding the needs of the patient group
  • Insight into and understanding the needs of family and carers
  • Holistic approach to care
  • Confident of own knowledge base
  • Able to work to tight deadlines
  • Able to remain calm and considered in urgent and/or unexpected situations
  • Innovative and flexible yet safe approach to problem solving
  • Ability to plan and prioritise resources effectively
  • Understanding and experience of multi- disciplinary working
  • Professional manner

Desirable

  • Research/Audit
  • Knowledge on Multi-disciplinary Team Working
  • Knowledge of primary nursing as a care delivery strategy
  • Teaching and assessing
  • Proficient IT skills

Other Requirements

Essential

  • Positive and collaborative approach
  • Commitment to continuous professional development and service improvement
  • Awareness of responsibility for own emotional wellbeing and resilience including seeking timely support as needed

Desirable

  • Available to work evenings

Experience

Essential

  • At least 18 months experience in palliative care within: -
  • - Hospice Environment
  • - Community Setting
  • - Specialist Hospital Unit
  • Practice or service development experience
  • Experience of supervising/managing staff
  • Understanding and experience of multi-professional working
  • Understanding and experience of multi-agency working

Desirable

  • Specialist palliative care experience
  • Community nursing experience
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse (Level 1&2) with minimum of Band 6 level of competence and experience
  • Evidence of professional development within the field of palliative and End of Life Care

Desirable

  • Recognised qualifications in any of the following: -
  • Diploma or degree in palliative care or related nursing subject

Knowledge and Attributes

Essential

  • Knowledge of the GSF and LCP in palliative care
  • Knowledge of current symptom management of including that of syringe drivers
  • Knowledge of Advance Care Planning
  • Professional portfolio as evidence-based care
  • Clear and concise documentation skills
  • Ability to organise and prioritise workload
  • Ability to create effective and safe solutions to unexpected problems
  • Delegation skills
  • Mentorship/role model
  • Sound clinical skills
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills, ale to communicate effectively at all levels
  • Insight into and understanding the needs of the patient group
  • Insight into and understanding the needs of family and carers
  • Holistic approach to care
  • Confident of own knowledge base
  • Able to work to tight deadlines
  • Able to remain calm and considered in urgent and/or unexpected situations
  • Innovative and flexible yet safe approach to problem solving
  • Ability to plan and prioritise resources effectively
  • Understanding and experience of multi- disciplinary working
  • Professional manner

Desirable

  • Research/Audit
  • Knowledge on Multi-disciplinary Team Working
  • Knowledge of primary nursing as a care delivery strategy
  • Teaching and assessing
  • Proficient IT skills

Other Requirements

Essential

  • Positive and collaborative approach
  • Commitment to continuous professional development and service improvement
  • Awareness of responsibility for own emotional wellbeing and resilience including seeking timely support as needed

Desirable

  • Available to work evenings

Experience

Essential

  • At least 18 months experience in palliative care within: -
  • - Hospice Environment
  • - Community Setting
  • - Specialist Hospital Unit
  • Practice or service development experience
  • Experience of supervising/managing staff
  • Understanding and experience of multi-professional working
  • Understanding and experience of multi-agency working

Desirable

  • Specialist palliative care experience
  • Community nursing experience

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

Great Oaks Hospice

Address

Great Oaks Hospice

The Gorse

Coleford

Gloucestershire

GL16 8QE


Employer's website

https://www.great-oaks.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Great Oaks Hospice

Address

Great Oaks Hospice

The Gorse

Coleford

Gloucestershire

GL16 8QE


Employer's website

https://www.great-oaks.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Hospice@Home Lead

Stacey Kear

stacey.kear@great-oaks.org.uk

01594811910

Details

Date posted

19 September 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£37,580 a year FTE Pro rata to part time hours

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0512-25-0004

Job locations

Great Oaks Hospice

The Gorse

Coleford

Gloucestershire

GL16 8QE


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