Palliative Care Staff Nurse - Huntingdon
The closing date is 04 January 2026
Job summary
Palliative Care can be offered to Patients when their illness can no longer be cured. This is not only for people with cancer but also other illnesses like heart failure and respiratory diseases.
Palliative Care shifts the focus from 'getting better' to 'feeling well' whilst managing an incurable illness; optimising quality of life and then supporting Patients and their families as they approach the end of their lives and are dying, focusing on dignity and comfort.
The Palliative Care Staff Nurse role will support delivery of :
High quality palliative care support and interventions across the Acute Trust and Community.
Support the delivery of training to specialist and non - specialist Colleagues across then Trust to support best practice in palliative and end of life care.
Working collaboratively with generalist colleagues to support excellent care both directly and indirectly using influencing, situated learning and role modelling
Work within in your scope of practice, seeking advice from senior expert colleagues in complex patient care and delivering the plan of delegated care to the highest standard.
The Palliative Care Staff Nurse role offers the opportunity for an enthusiastic and experienced staff nurse to develop into a more specialist field , whilst delivering high quality safe and effective palliative care support and guidance.
Main duties of the job
Working with a Clinical Nurse Specialist and Specialist Palliative Care and as part of the Multidisciplinary Team.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Assess and reassess the needs of Patients with specialist palliative care needs under the guidance of the senior Specialist Palliative Care nurse on duty. Within own scope of practice and the palliative care framework, plan, implement and evaluate individualised holistic nursing care.
Provide effective evidence-based nursing care to the highest standard delegated by the senior Specialist Palliative Care Nurse on duty.
Be confident and competent in all areas of palliative nursing practice, understanding own limitations
Participate in audit for clinical practice and assist with data collection for research.
Exercise compassionate counselling skills and act in an advisory and guiding role in all aspects of nursing care for both patients/clients and members of the team.
Play an active role in best practice and also ensuring hygiene and cleanliness including disseminating good practice; participating in audits; benchmarking; raising awareness of service users; challenging colleagues.
Ensure accurate and clear records are kept according to NMC Guidelines for Records and Record Keeping.
Comply with the NMC codes of practice and understand scope of practice when working as a staff nurse within a specialist team.
About us
Priority will be given to colleagues identified as at risk through the Trust's redeployment process.
Details
Date posted
18 December 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 5
Salary
£31,049 to £37,796 a year pa pro rata
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
176-F-7385690
Job locations
Hinchingbrooke Hospital
Hinchingbrooke Park
Huntingdon
PE29 6NT
Employer details
Employer name
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Hinchingbrooke Hospital
Hinchingbrooke Park
Huntingdon
PE29 6NT
Employer's website
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