Alcohol Nurse Specialist
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Job summary
37.5 full time hours but minimum of 30 hours would be considered.
Alcohol excess plays a significant role in a wide array of health and social care needs. Consequently this impacts and imposes a burden on the whole health economy.
A significant and rising number of patients with alcohol related problems attend our Emergency Departments which, for NCIC, includes 81% presenting via our ambulance services. Many may subsequently be admitted. There is a high re-attendance and readmission rate and we have a higher than average alcohol related mortality.
Consequently there is a case for improvement in the provision of alcohol related services and better coordination of care together with our community providers.
The North East and North Cumbria ICS support the development of alcohol services and NCIC have made a successful bid for funding to support Alcohol Care Teams. They invite us to join with colleagues within our ICS to pledge support for the development of services to address this pressing need.
Main duties of the job
We would like to invite applicants from enthusiastic nurses to support the Trust in raising the profile of alcohol related problems, seek engagement of teams to enable interventions and to act as a conduit to community based alcohol services.
There is an opportunity for 6 month fixed term contract with a potential to extend within the Alcohol Care team
Alcohol Care Teams (ACTs) aim is to:
- Reduce avoidable alcohol-related hospital admissions by reducing severe health risk among dependent drinkers
- Reduce the length of stay for inpatients by improving the management of withdrawal
- Provide appropriate, timely, meaningful education and support for those attending or being admitted with alcohol-related problems
- Facilitate integrated alcohol care between secondary, primary and community care providers and provide an alternative to admission
- Provide psychosocial interventions to support dependent drinkers to sustain abstinence following discharge
- Improve compliance with the Trust's alcohol withdrawal guidelines
- Educate staff on alcohol use disorder and its management
- Improve information sharing between services (e.g. secondary care, primary care and community services)
- Improve data collection and opportunities for analysis
About us
At NCIC, we have an ambition to deliver outstanding hospital and health services to half a million people. Established on 1st October 2019, the Trust is creating a centre of excellence in providing rural and remote healthcare and provides a wide range of community and acute services throughout north Cumbria and beyond. We're responsible for delivering over 70 services across 15 main locations and we employ more than 6,500 members of staff.
Our 5 key principles demonstrate our belief in the delivery of 'safe, high quality care every time'.
- Being a clinically led organisation
- Quality and safety at the heart
- A positive patient experience every time
- A great place to work
- Managing our money well
As an organisation we are serious about supporting a diverse workforce that reflects our local community and are very much focused on being an inclusive and compassionate place to work.
Across the North East and North Cumbria we are working together to deliver our ambition to be the greenest region in England by 2030. All staff are expected to support sustainability.
Details
Date posted
02 January 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 6
Salary
£37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum Pro Rata
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
6 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time
Reference number
262-A-24-6717160-B
Job locations
Cumberland Infirmary or West Cumberland Hospital
Carlisle / Whitehaven
CA2 7HY
Employer details
Employer name
North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Cumberland Infirmary or West Cumberland Hospital
Carlisle / Whitehaven
CA2 7HY
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