Job summary
CSH Surrey are looking for a forward thinking Senior District Nurse to join their Community team and play an instrumental role in the delivery of high quality, seamless, safe and clinical effective care across a defined neighbourhood within the Spelthorne area.
In this role you will be expected to provide the day-to-day management of a team of Registered Nurses, Associate Practitioner and Healthcare Assistants. You will both coordinate the team activity and also use your own clinical skills to undertake holistic assessments of patients who have complex health and social care needs.
You will ensure that the care delivery meets national and local policy and guidelines, Statutory regulations (CQC/Monitor) and
professional body (NMC) requirements.
We are looking for a special individual who also can demonstrate our CARE values because as an organisation we have a passion for helping all of our patients live the healthiest lives they can in their communities.
Main duties of the job
The main duties of the role include:
Effective communication across a wide variety of stakeholders, including GPs, Adult Social Care, acute and community hospitals, borough councils and the local voluntary sector.
Attention to detail, ensuring that all patient needs are met and accurate record keeping reflects this.
The triaging of patient need and the ability to prioritise clinical activity. The provision of advice and guidance to junior staff and positive role modelling within the team.
Knowledge of palliative care within the community and the importance of timely patient interventions at this time.
The recognition of when issues need to be flagged, including the requirement to work closely with Safeguarding if concerns are identified and raised.
Being open and receptive to service development, including the implementation of new ways of working and general problem solving.
Ensuring that the quality of service provision is monitored and can be evidenced. Promote the effective and efficient use of resources.
Provide the first line management for staff within the team, actively participating in HR issues as appropriate.
About us
CSH
Surrey are part of the NHS and are Surrey's longest established NHS community
services provider, so our employees get NHS pay and pensions, and also receive
the Fringe High-Cost Allowance of 5%.
Our staff enjoy excellent training and development opportunities, including the
care certificate, apprenticeships, numeracy and literacy courses, access to
the Nursing Associate programme, and a wide variety of management and
leadership courses and programmes.
We CARE about our staff though through our values of Compassion,
Accountability, Respect and Excellence. Our active employee council called
The Voice, elect employee representatives to ensure colleagues' voices are
heard at Board level.
CSH is a diverse organisation, if you are a passionate, person-focused
individual then apply to join CSH Surrey today!
We welcome candidates from
all backgrounds who meet the essential criteria of the job you are applying for
and if you require any reasonable adjustments, please contact the named
individual for this advert, or our recruitment team.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Principal duties to include. Communication
Effective communication with Primary Care, social services, acute and community hospital staff, borough council and local voluntary sector
Utilises a range of effective communication skills, tools and techniques that meet the
needs of the patients and carers and is able to effectively overcome any barriers to
communication and understanding.
Takes appropriate action on potential complex and conflicting perspectives of choice
of care options between staff, patients, carers and other disciplines or agencies. Actively participates in relevant professional and organisational networks and contributes
to meetings and working groups. Ensures daily team hand-over is effective within across a defined locality so that changes
in patient condition are discussed and junior staff or students are supported. Communicates effectively with other professionals across agencies and disciplines where
information sharing agreements are in place and as agreed by the patient. Chairs and facilitates team meetings to ensure effective cascade of information. Ensures contemporary and accurate record keeping within the locality whilst adhering to
confidentiality and information governance. Utilises technology to support communication channels whilst adhering to confidentiality
and information governance.
Patient Care. Responsible for gathering, interpreting and acting upon complex information. Able to triage appropriately within referral centres and during handover and MDTs to
ensure that nursing care is delivered in line with identified clinical need. Acts as a patient advocate and works to achieve the best outcomes for patients at all
times.
Undertakes and documents holistic nursing assessments of patients, including those with
multiple pathology and complex health and social needs with a plan of care agreed with
the patient. Recognises own limitations in the provision of clinical care and refers on to others
accordingly. Provides skilled and effective nursing care in a compassionate, caring and professional
manner. Required to undertake physical examination of the circulatory systems, undertaking
Doppler assessments, venepuncture, catheterisation, rectal examination etc., and to use
concentration when undertaking calculations e.g. for administration of medication or supervising administration of medication
Personal and people development. Oversees induction programmes and orientation for new staff and students aligned to the
local District Nursing standards and service principles. Maintains an overall view of competencies for nursing staff across defined DN teams and
takes an active role in peer review, observing and signing off competencies for nurses. Responsible for ensuring clinical supervision, peer reviews and appraisals have been
accessed across a defined locality. Provides clinical training and education and participates in the development of work
based learning across the District Nursing service. Maintains effective learning environment in line with University guidelines and NMC
requirements. Acts as a role model demonstrating a level of knowledge, competence and the highest
professional and personal standard in which the District Nurse is required to emulate.
Specialist resource for palliative care across the locality
Service Development. Manages change and implements strategy and new developments across defined DN
teams especially regarding palliative care. To be responsible and accountable for all aspects of performance within the community
nursing teams in regard to delivery to service users. Works collaboratively with community nurse colleagues to ensure equity of service
provision, promotion of good practice and the sharing of resources. Supports the development and implementation of technology and new ways of working
within teams
Contributes to the future development of District Nursing by participating in working
groups, committees and planning groups as required.
Actively participates, advocates and help design. local improvement initiatives that drive
forward leadership and change strategies within the service e.g. Service Improvement
Facilitator Projects, Community Nursing Innovation Programme, local leadership initiatives.
Line manage specifically identified projects within a locality.
Quality. To work alongside Clinical Leads, Team Leaders and District Nurses to monitor the
quality of nursing service delivered.
Participates in setting standards of care and implementing other quality initiatives. Participates in the local implementation of organisational, professional and national policy
and guidelines. Responsible for monitoring and promoting effective and efficient use of resources such
as equipment from the community equipment store, dressings and nurse prescribed
medication.
Monitors the safety of equipment /environment etc and ensure that all areas of clinical
risk are identified and reported in accordance with organisational policies and procedures.
Human resources. Supports staff on any work related issues and feedback to Clinical Leads. First line management and clinical leader to District Nurse teams within a defined
neighbourhood. Effectively manages sickness and absence and HR issues within a defined locality. Participates in disciplinary matters and investigations as required.
Research / Clinical Audit. Responsible for auditing own practice and for undertaking audits in line with annual
clinical audit plan, and national requirements including environmental audits (infection
control), NICE etc. Promotes personal, professional and clinical expertise through regular evaluation and
updating practice, research and audit findings.
Disseminates research findings and the application / relevance to clinical practice
Ensures findings and recommendations from clinical audits are shared and supports
strategies for implementing required actions are in place and monitored.
Freedom to Act. Acts as an independent decision maker, accountable for own clinical decision making,
and is able to justify all actions and non action.s Accountable for delivering skilled nursing care in accordance with national and local
priorities and the NMC Code of Professional Practice
Organises and manages own daily workload with minimal supervision.
Works to corporate objectives and the needs of the service. Responsible for identifying risk, making rapid autonomous decisions and taking
appropriate actions to reduce risk, escalating where required
Responsible for organising and managing allocation of duties and resources for defined
DN teams. Participates in budget review meetings for defined DN teams alongside the Clinical Lead
Job description
Job responsibilities
Principal duties to include. Communication
Effective communication with Primary Care, social services, acute and community hospital staff, borough council and local voluntary sector
Utilises a range of effective communication skills, tools and techniques that meet the
needs of the patients and carers and is able to effectively overcome any barriers to
communication and understanding.
Takes appropriate action on potential complex and conflicting perspectives of choice
of care options between staff, patients, carers and other disciplines or agencies. Actively participates in relevant professional and organisational networks and contributes
to meetings and working groups. Ensures daily team hand-over is effective within across a defined locality so that changes
in patient condition are discussed and junior staff or students are supported. Communicates effectively with other professionals across agencies and disciplines where
information sharing agreements are in place and as agreed by the patient. Chairs and facilitates team meetings to ensure effective cascade of information. Ensures contemporary and accurate record keeping within the locality whilst adhering to
confidentiality and information governance. Utilises technology to support communication channels whilst adhering to confidentiality
and information governance.
Patient Care. Responsible for gathering, interpreting and acting upon complex information. Able to triage appropriately within referral centres and during handover and MDTs to
ensure that nursing care is delivered in line with identified clinical need. Acts as a patient advocate and works to achieve the best outcomes for patients at all
times.
Undertakes and documents holistic nursing assessments of patients, including those with
multiple pathology and complex health and social needs with a plan of care agreed with
the patient. Recognises own limitations in the provision of clinical care and refers on to others
accordingly. Provides skilled and effective nursing care in a compassionate, caring and professional
manner. Required to undertake physical examination of the circulatory systems, undertaking
Doppler assessments, venepuncture, catheterisation, rectal examination etc., and to use
concentration when undertaking calculations e.g. for administration of medication or supervising administration of medication
Personal and people development. Oversees induction programmes and orientation for new staff and students aligned to the
local District Nursing standards and service principles. Maintains an overall view of competencies for nursing staff across defined DN teams and
takes an active role in peer review, observing and signing off competencies for nurses. Responsible for ensuring clinical supervision, peer reviews and appraisals have been
accessed across a defined locality. Provides clinical training and education and participates in the development of work
based learning across the District Nursing service. Maintains effective learning environment in line with University guidelines and NMC
requirements. Acts as a role model demonstrating a level of knowledge, competence and the highest
professional and personal standard in which the District Nurse is required to emulate.
Specialist resource for palliative care across the locality
Service Development. Manages change and implements strategy and new developments across defined DN
teams especially regarding palliative care. To be responsible and accountable for all aspects of performance within the community
nursing teams in regard to delivery to service users. Works collaboratively with community nurse colleagues to ensure equity of service
provision, promotion of good practice and the sharing of resources. Supports the development and implementation of technology and new ways of working
within teams
Contributes to the future development of District Nursing by participating in working
groups, committees and planning groups as required.
Actively participates, advocates and help design. local improvement initiatives that drive
forward leadership and change strategies within the service e.g. Service Improvement
Facilitator Projects, Community Nursing Innovation Programme, local leadership initiatives.
Line manage specifically identified projects within a locality.
Quality. To work alongside Clinical Leads, Team Leaders and District Nurses to monitor the
quality of nursing service delivered.
Participates in setting standards of care and implementing other quality initiatives. Participates in the local implementation of organisational, professional and national policy
and guidelines. Responsible for monitoring and promoting effective and efficient use of resources such
as equipment from the community equipment store, dressings and nurse prescribed
medication.
Monitors the safety of equipment /environment etc and ensure that all areas of clinical
risk are identified and reported in accordance with organisational policies and procedures.
Human resources. Supports staff on any work related issues and feedback to Clinical Leads. First line management and clinical leader to District Nurse teams within a defined
neighbourhood. Effectively manages sickness and absence and HR issues within a defined locality. Participates in disciplinary matters and investigations as required.
Research / Clinical Audit. Responsible for auditing own practice and for undertaking audits in line with annual
clinical audit plan, and national requirements including environmental audits (infection
control), NICE etc. Promotes personal, professional and clinical expertise through regular evaluation and
updating practice, research and audit findings.
Disseminates research findings and the application / relevance to clinical practice
Ensures findings and recommendations from clinical audits are shared and supports
strategies for implementing required actions are in place and monitored.
Freedom to Act. Acts as an independent decision maker, accountable for own clinical decision making,
and is able to justify all actions and non action.s Accountable for delivering skilled nursing care in accordance with national and local
priorities and the NMC Code of Professional Practice
Organises and manages own daily workload with minimal supervision.
Works to corporate objectives and the needs of the service. Responsible for identifying risk, making rapid autonomous decisions and taking
appropriate actions to reduce risk, escalating where required
Responsible for organising and managing allocation of duties and resources for defined
DN teams. Participates in budget review meetings for defined DN teams alongside the Clinical Lead
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
- Ability to work across a seven day week
- Ability to delegate nursing care and to prioritise visits in accordance with patient care needs
- Ability to travel within the locality and occasionally across Surrey
Experience
Essential
- Broad range of clinical skills relevant to District Nursing
- Ability to undertake full assessments of patients, including those with multiple pathology and complex health and social needs
- Experience of staff management and appraisal
- Evidence of professional development
- Demonstrable evidence of service improvement and implementing local change
- Clinical audit and why this is important
- Computer literate and able to use Word, emails etc.
- Good understanding of current nursing workforce issues
- Clear understanding of community services, NHS policy and future
- implications
- Understanding of organisational strategies and policies
- Good knowledge of health and safety and risk management
Communication
Essential
- Excellent Communication and interpersonal skills
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Good presentation skills
- Facilitating teams, including daily handover and clinical supervision groups
Other
Essential
- Current driving licence and access to a car during the working day
- Committed and passionate about Community Nursing and the innovation to move to Neighbourhood based care delivery
Qualifications
Essential
- 1st level nurse registration
- District Nursing qualification - diploma or degree
- Nurse prescriber (V100)
- Clinical Assessor
Desirable
- Educated to Master level
- Physical Assessment Module
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
- Ability to work across a seven day week
- Ability to delegate nursing care and to prioritise visits in accordance with patient care needs
- Ability to travel within the locality and occasionally across Surrey
Experience
Essential
- Broad range of clinical skills relevant to District Nursing
- Ability to undertake full assessments of patients, including those with multiple pathology and complex health and social needs
- Experience of staff management and appraisal
- Evidence of professional development
- Demonstrable evidence of service improvement and implementing local change
- Clinical audit and why this is important
- Computer literate and able to use Word, emails etc.
- Good understanding of current nursing workforce issues
- Clear understanding of community services, NHS policy and future
- implications
- Understanding of organisational strategies and policies
- Good knowledge of health and safety and risk management
Communication
Essential
- Excellent Communication and interpersonal skills
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Good presentation skills
- Facilitating teams, including daily handover and clinical supervision groups
Other
Essential
- Current driving licence and access to a car during the working day
- Committed and passionate about Community Nursing and the innovation to move to Neighbourhood based care delivery
Qualifications
Essential
- 1st level nurse registration
- District Nursing qualification - diploma or degree
- Nurse prescriber (V100)
- Clinical Assessor
Desirable
- Educated to Master level
- Physical Assessment Module
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).