Job summary
Children & Young People's Palliative Care Nurse - Band 7
30hours per week - Permanent
We are offering an opportunity for an experienced Children's Nurse to join our Children's Community Nursing Team as a Band 7 Palliative Care Nurse. This role is part of the Kentown Support investment in Greater Manchester, strengthening community-based palliative and end-of-life care for babies, children and young people.
Fully funded through the Kentown Support programme, with recurrent NHS GM funding secured, this post supports a coordinated and equitable model of care. You will provide specialist assessment, clinical leadership and high-quality palliative care, working closely with families, community teams, acute services and children's hospices.
Nurses will work within locality community teams in six GM areas without specialist provision, using an in-reach and outreach model supported by a cluster approach for resilience and peer support. A phased 24/7 community PEOLC offer will follow.
The team is supported by a Band 8a Clinical Lead and the Kentown Support Head of Programmes. All staff attend bimonthly team days for reflection, problem-solving and CPD. Development opportunities include a 6-month rotation with the Alder Hey Specialist Palliative Care Team and funded CPD.
We are seeking compassionate, motivated nurses who can lead, collaborate and help shape this new model of care, making a meaningful difference to children and families across Greater Manchester.
Main duties of the job
Main Duties of the Role
As a Band 7 Children and Young People's Palliative Care Nurse, you will deliver high-quality palliative and end-of-life care across Greater Manchester.
You will provide specialist nursing care in homes, community settings and through in-reach to acute trusts, including assessments, symptom management, advance care planning and regular review. You will offer compassionate, family-centred support and promote preferred place of care and death.
Working within a locality Children's Community Nursing Team, you will deliver care through an in-reach/outreach model and support the development of a consistent 24/7 community PEOLC offer. You will collaborate with families, community teams, acute services, hospices and voluntary sector partners, and work with Kentown Support colleagues to provide wrap-around support. Participation in a cluster model will strengthen resilience and peer support.
You will provide clinical leadership, support colleagues' development and contribute to service evaluation and improvement. Attendance at bimonthly Kentown Support Team days is required for reflection, problem-solving and CPD. You will also deliver education and signposting for professionals, parents and carers.
About us
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust serves a community of 250,000 people across Tameside & Glossop. We provide a range of services both within the hospital and across our community for both adults and children.Our vision is to improve health outcomes for our population and influence wider determinants of health through collaboration with our health & care partners.
We have a clear set of values & behaviours which we expect all of our staff to demonstrate:
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Compassion
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Accountability
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Respect
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Excellence
We believe that the best organisations are those that reflect the communities they serve. We are therefore seeking to improve the diversity of our workforce to make it truly representative of our local population.
We actively encourage applications irrespective of race, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage & civil partnership, or pregnancy or maternity. Recognising those communities that are underrepresented within our workforce, we would particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian & minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+& Disabled people.
Benefits include; flexible working, 27-33 days annual leave plus bank holidays, sick pay, NHS Pension Scheme, free eye tests and health checks, gym discount, free bicycle loan scheme, salary sacrifice car scheme, support with stress, bereavement, relationships, finance, and much more.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Detailed Job Description and Main Responsibilities Job Purpose
The Band 7 Children & Young Peoples Palliative Care Nurse will play a key role in delivering the Kentown Support model across Greater Manchester, providing specialist communitybased palliative and endoflife care for babies, children and young people with lifelimiting and lifethreatening conditions. The postholder will work within a locality Childrens Community Nursing Team while contributing to a panGM integrated model of care designed to improve equity, coordination and quality of support for families.
The role combines expert clinical practice, service coordination, leadership, education and partnership working across health, social care and voluntary sector organisations.
Main Responsibilities
1. Specialist Clinical Practice
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Provide highquality, holistic palliative and endoflife care to children and young people in their homes, community settings and through inreach to acute hospitals.
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Undertake comprehensive assessments, symptom management, advance care planning and ongoing review of children with complex and lifelimiting conditions.
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Support families to understand their childs condition, treatment options and care plans, ensuring compassionate, familycentred communication.
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Facilitate preferred place of care and preferred place of death wherever possible.
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Respond to urgent and unplanned care needs, working flexibly to support children and families during periods of deterioration or crisis.
2. Integrated Working Across Greater Manchester
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Work as part of a locality Childrens Community Nursing Team in one of the six GM localities currently without specialist paediatric palliative care provision (Wigan, Bolton, Tameside, Stockport, Bury or Salford).
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Deliver care using an inreach and outreach model into local acute trusts to ensure continuity and coordination across settings.
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Contribute to the development of a consistent, equitable 24/7 communitybased PEOLC offer across GM, including participation in the phased development of an outofhours service.
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Work collaboratively with childrens hospices, acute paediatric teams, community services, GPs and voluntary sector partners.
3. Coordination and Partnership Working
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Act as a key point of contact for families, coordinating care across multiple agencies and ensuring timely communication between professionals.
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Work alongside Kentown Support family support workers, coordinators, counsellors and bereavement teams to provide wraparound support.
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Participate in a cluster model with other Kentown nurses to promote resilience, peer support, shared learning and crosscover for sickness and annual leave.
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Attend multiagency meetings, case discussions and safeguarding reviews as required.
4. Leadership, Education and Service Development
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Provide clinical leadership within the locality team, modelling best practice in paediatric palliative care.
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Support colleagues to develop their skills and confidence in caring for children with lifelimiting conditions.
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Contribute to the evaluation and continuous improvement of the Kentown Support model, including data collection, audit and feedback.
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Participate in bimonthly Kentown Support Team days to review operational delivery, problemsolve, reflect and contribute to service development.
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Deliver training, education and signposting for professionals, parents and carers in line with Kentown Supports vision to equip the wider system.
5. Professional Development
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Engage in a structured programme of training and competency development in paediatric palliative and endoflife care.
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Participate in a 6month rotation with the Alder Hey Specialist Palliative Care Team to enhance specialist knowledge and leadership capability.
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Access funded CPD opportunities, including the Advanced Practice in Palliative and End of Life Care for Children and Young People module at the University of Liverpool.
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Maintain uptodate knowledge of national guidance, best practice and emerging evidence in paediatric palliative care.
6. Governance, Safety and Quality
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Ensure care is delivered in line with national standards, local policies and evidencebased best practice.
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Contribute to safeguarding processes, risk assessments, incident reporting and quality improvement initiatives.
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Maintain accurate, timely and holistic documentation across all care settings.
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Participate in clinical supervision, reflective practice and peer review to support safe, highquality care.
7. Professional Conduct
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Uphold the values and behaviours of the employing organisation and the Kentown Support programme.
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Demonstrate compassion, professionalism and emotional resilience when supporting families during highly sensitive and distressing situations.
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Work flexibly to meet the needs of children and families, including travel across Greater Manchester.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Detailed Job Description and Main Responsibilities Job Purpose
The Band 7 Children & Young Peoples Palliative Care Nurse will play a key role in delivering the Kentown Support model across Greater Manchester, providing specialist communitybased palliative and endoflife care for babies, children and young people with lifelimiting and lifethreatening conditions. The postholder will work within a locality Childrens Community Nursing Team while contributing to a panGM integrated model of care designed to improve equity, coordination and quality of support for families.
The role combines expert clinical practice, service coordination, leadership, education and partnership working across health, social care and voluntary sector organisations.
Main Responsibilities
1. Specialist Clinical Practice
-
Provide highquality, holistic palliative and endoflife care to children and young people in their homes, community settings and through inreach to acute hospitals.
-
Undertake comprehensive assessments, symptom management, advance care planning and ongoing review of children with complex and lifelimiting conditions.
-
Support families to understand their childs condition, treatment options and care plans, ensuring compassionate, familycentred communication.
-
Facilitate preferred place of care and preferred place of death wherever possible.
-
Respond to urgent and unplanned care needs, working flexibly to support children and families during periods of deterioration or crisis.
2. Integrated Working Across Greater Manchester
-
Work as part of a locality Childrens Community Nursing Team in one of the six GM localities currently without specialist paediatric palliative care provision (Wigan, Bolton, Tameside, Stockport, Bury or Salford).
-
Deliver care using an inreach and outreach model into local acute trusts to ensure continuity and coordination across settings.
-
Contribute to the development of a consistent, equitable 24/7 communitybased PEOLC offer across GM, including participation in the phased development of an outofhours service.
-
Work collaboratively with childrens hospices, acute paediatric teams, community services, GPs and voluntary sector partners.
3. Coordination and Partnership Working
-
Act as a key point of contact for families, coordinating care across multiple agencies and ensuring timely communication between professionals.
-
Work alongside Kentown Support family support workers, coordinators, counsellors and bereavement teams to provide wraparound support.
-
Participate in a cluster model with other Kentown nurses to promote resilience, peer support, shared learning and crosscover for sickness and annual leave.
-
Attend multiagency meetings, case discussions and safeguarding reviews as required.
4. Leadership, Education and Service Development
-
Provide clinical leadership within the locality team, modelling best practice in paediatric palliative care.
-
Support colleagues to develop their skills and confidence in caring for children with lifelimiting conditions.
-
Contribute to the evaluation and continuous improvement of the Kentown Support model, including data collection, audit and feedback.
-
Participate in bimonthly Kentown Support Team days to review operational delivery, problemsolve, reflect and contribute to service development.
-
Deliver training, education and signposting for professionals, parents and carers in line with Kentown Supports vision to equip the wider system.
5. Professional Development
-
Engage in a structured programme of training and competency development in paediatric palliative and endoflife care.
-
Participate in a 6month rotation with the Alder Hey Specialist Palliative Care Team to enhance specialist knowledge and leadership capability.
-
Access funded CPD opportunities, including the Advanced Practice in Palliative and End of Life Care for Children and Young People module at the University of Liverpool.
-
Maintain uptodate knowledge of national guidance, best practice and emerging evidence in paediatric palliative care.
6. Governance, Safety and Quality
-
Ensure care is delivered in line with national standards, local policies and evidencebased best practice.
-
Contribute to safeguarding processes, risk assessments, incident reporting and quality improvement initiatives.
-
Maintain accurate, timely and holistic documentation across all care settings.
-
Participate in clinical supervision, reflective practice and peer review to support safe, highquality care.
7. Professional Conduct
-
Uphold the values and behaviours of the employing organisation and the Kentown Support programme.
-
Demonstrate compassion, professionalism and emotional resilience when supporting families during highly sensitive and distressing situations.
-
Work flexibly to meet the needs of children and families, including travel across Greater Manchester.
Person Specification
Qualifications & Registration
Essential
- Registered Children's Nurse (RSCN/RN Child) with current NMC registration.
- Advanced Communication training or willingness to undertake training
- Degree level or evidence of working at this level
- Evidence of training in relevant speciality
- Teaching or mentorship qualification
Desirable
- Palliative/End of life care masters/modules
- Independent nurse prescriber
Experience
Essential
- Significant experience in children's palliative care
- Demonstrable understanding of both community and acute nursing
- Experience of advance care planning
- Experience with training, coaching and supervision for colleagues
Desirable
- Experience working with key stakeholders for system wide support
- Experience working in a leadership position
- Participation in pathway development
Knowledge & Skills
Essential
- Significant knowledge of Paediatric palliative care nursing including both theory and practical skills
- Awareness of Child Death review processes
Other Requirements
Essential
- Participate in 6 months rotation to Alder hey specialist palliative care team
- Own car and able to use it for work
Person Specification
Qualifications & Registration
Essential
- Registered Children's Nurse (RSCN/RN Child) with current NMC registration.
- Advanced Communication training or willingness to undertake training
- Degree level or evidence of working at this level
- Evidence of training in relevant speciality
- Teaching or mentorship qualification
Desirable
- Palliative/End of life care masters/modules
- Independent nurse prescriber
Experience
Essential
- Significant experience in children's palliative care
- Demonstrable understanding of both community and acute nursing
- Experience of advance care planning
- Experience with training, coaching and supervision for colleagues
Desirable
- Experience working with key stakeholders for system wide support
- Experience working in a leadership position
- Participation in pathway development
Knowledge & Skills
Essential
- Significant knowledge of Paediatric palliative care nursing including both theory and practical skills
- Awareness of Child Death review processes
Other Requirements
Essential
- Participate in 6 months rotation to Alder hey specialist palliative care team
- Own car and able to use it for work
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.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
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.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
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
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Tameside General Hospital
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust Fountain Street
Ashton-under-Lyne
OL6 9RW
Employer's website
https://www.tamesidehospital.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)