Paediatric Staff Nurse • Preston Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPaediatric Staff Nurse with Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust in Preston\n\n We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified Paediatric Nurses seeking to undertake an interesting and highly rewarding senior nurse role. This post provides the opportunity for a forward thinking and qualified Paediatric Nurse with extensive clinical skills/knowledge in children's complex physical needs to contribute to the co-ordination of a team of Health Care Support Workers, Nurse associates and Staff Nurses in delivering individual packages of care. The CPOC Team provides nursing and specialist healthcare to Children & Young People (CYP) in their own homes and schools who have an identified health need against the continuing care criteria. Support from a package of care facilitates the transfer home from hospital for many CYP and enables their families to manage their child's complex health needs within the community to achieve an active life within their community. The team are directly commissioned by the ICB's via the Children's Continuing Care Framework across Lancashire to deliver packages of care to children and young people with complex physical health needs. They are also commissioned to deliver support in schools and social care settings to individual children. The post holder will ensure a high-quality, evidence-based service with clinical care pathways are delivered utilising available resource effectively in a safe and supportive manner when meeting the needs of CYP and their family. To work as part of the Complex Packages of Care (CPOC) team providing a nursing service for children referred for assessment and intervention. The post holder will be responsible for assessment of need, intervention and treatment provision as indicated for a wide variety of conditions (this may include chronic, complex, disabling life limiting and challenging illnesses) within the area of nursing. The post holder will be responsible for the comprehensive assessment of children and young people with diverse presentations, using investigative and analytical skills, to formulate a hypotheses in order to determine appropriate interventions and goals. To establish individualised management and treatment plans, using clinical reasoning and utilizing a range of evidence based treatment skills and options to formulate interventions and programmes of care. To participate in the delivery of training programmes and information packages for colleagues in health, education voluntary sector organizations, and parents / carers About us Please see attached the job description and person specification for more information about this role. "}