Staff Nurse inLichfield inLichfield PUBLISHED 3 MAY 2024

NMC Registration,strong communication and team-working skills and an empathetic disposition areessential.
Job summary


Contract Type


Permanent


Location


Inpatient Unit, Whittington


Hours


Full time or part time, flexible over seven days working days and nights to cover a 24 hour service


Annual Salary


Starting from £29,688.36 WTE with the ability to progress to £36,305.99 WTE - pro rata for part time hours (plus enhancements where applicable)

StGiles Hospice is looking for an experienced staffnurse to join the St Giles inpatient nursing team.

Are you passionateand committed to providing the best possible care to patients and theirfamilies who are experiencing terminal illness? Do you want to be part of aspecialist multidisciplinary team delivering true holistic care in a state of theart setting?

We can offercomprehensive training and development including the opportunity to developadvanced clinical practice skills. In addition to an excellent nurse: patientratios, transferrable NHS pension.

NMC Registration,strong communication and team-working skills and an empathetic disposition areessential. Experience of hospice/palliative care is desirable. Applicants musthave 12 months post registration experience working in a healthcare inpatientenvironment.

Main duties of the job

The palliative carestaff nurse reports into the senior nurses and is responsible for providingcare to patients within our inpatient unit.

Job Purpose:

To be accountable for providing high quality,holistic nursing care to inpatients and their families.

To manage, lead and supervise qualified andunqualified staff in the effective delivery of specialist palliative nursingcare.

Take charge in the absence of the delegatedperson who has continuing responsibility.

Liaise with other MDT members, consultants andkey workers to ensure continuity of care for patients.

Act as a role model to junior staff andhealthcare assistants and be an educational resource to other members of theteam.

Actively contribute to developing the serviceto enhance the care and support available to patients and families.

Thepost holder will usually work on the inpatient unit but may on occasions berequired to support delivery of other hospice clinical services at otherlocations.

About us

St Giles Hospice is a registered charity offering high-qualityspecialist care free of charge for people living with diseases, which areterminal or incurable, as well as providing support for their families andcarers. Our services are rated as Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission.

Patients come from across the hospice's catchment area, which rangesfrom Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Atherstone in the east, to Cannock in the west andfrom Burton and Uttoxeter in the north, to Sutton Coldfield and Coleshill inthe south.

Care is offered at the hospice's centres in Whittington and SuttonColdfield and in patients' own homes across the region.

St Giles spends around £10million a year providing its specialistservices and with little more than a third of this funded by the Government,the registered charity relies heavily on donations and income generation fromthe local community.

Job description

Job responsibilities


Key tasks and responsibilities



The role entails but is not limited to: -



Clinical Practice


Demonstrate the necessary skills to establish and maintain effective communication for patients, relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team.

Communicating with patients and relatives, providing active listening, counsel, information and teaching about the dying process. Using proficient interpersonal and communication skills in a frequently highly challenging and emotive atmosphere

Communicate with other healthcare / allied healthcare professionals within the acute and Primary Care Teams, key workers, social services, nursing and residential homes to enhance the flow of communication and facilitate admission / discharge.

Establish strong effective working relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team.

Ensure that patients are referred to other members of the team such as dietician, occupational therapist, family support and physiotherapist as required.

Ensure that patients are referred to other hospice services as required e.g. Day Hospice.

Maintain a good working relationship with the patient and their relatives ensuring that they receive a personalised and sensitive, professional service at all times.

Ensure that support is given to carers and families providing information and explanation on external resources available and referring them to the necessary organisations where appropriate.

Establish excellent professional relationships with primary care colleagues providing information to these professionals, particularly the key worker, enabling them to care well for these patients when in the community.

Manage patient admission and discharge, assessing and advising patients and relatives in crisis situations where significant barriers to acceptance of help will need to be handled using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills. Presenting complex, sensitive or contentious information for patients, clients and staff.

Provide emotional / spiritual support to patient and families throughout the disease and dying trajectory, providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive or contentious information.

Provide out of hours telephone support and advice for patients, relatives and external healthcare professionals regarding symptom control and psychological care and advice when required.


Clinical and Professional Responsibilities:


To provide total physical, emotional and spiritual care and support to patients, relatives and carers throughout their admission.

To be competent in the use of syringe pumps and infusions

To be competent in the use of IT skills (clinical software, word, intra and internet)

To attend and present at case conferences and multi-disciplinary team meetings to ensure effective communication with all members of the hospice inter-disciplinary and primary care teams, acting as the patients advocate.

To assess needs and develop, implement and evaluate special palliative nursing care, in consultation with other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to ensure effective high-quality specialist palliative nursing care for patients, identifying and helping to meet their physical, psycho-social, emotional and spiritual needs.

To ensure that supportive nursing care and therapies, which may be completed by healthcare assistants, are given safely and that supervising and monitoring of these patients is maintained.

To provide a nurse-led holistic assessment for patients giving them in-depth information regarding the treatment and care involved, covering contra-indications and ensuring the focus is the patients perception of their quality of life.

Undertake safe and effective discharge planning, using the discharge pathway, including information on how to remain safe when discharged into the community and how to contact the emergency out of hours service if they become unwell.

Verify death of patients, perform last offices, provide bereavement support for families and transfer deceased patients to the mortuary whilst ensuring the philosophy of the hospice is respected and maintained

Ensure that nursing records and documents are completed accurately and legibly to meet organisational, professional and legal requirements.

Assist in maintaining custody of controlled drugs by ordering, checking and administering and ensuring safe handling according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Adhere to and provide professional standards and codes of conduct, act as an effective role model, educator and mentor for junior members of staff.

Adhere to hospice policies and procedures.

Maintain and develop own professional practice, keeping abreast of new developments and concepts both clinical and professional.


Managerial responsibilities:


Co-ordinate, supervise and motivate a team of nurses as shift team leader and act as a resource for other staff with less palliative care knowledge and experience, actively participating in training and education of qualified and unqualified staff to assist in the professional clinical development of self and colleagues.

Assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating individual specialist palliative patient care without supervision, advising patients and relatives accordingly.

Collect, collate, evaluate and report information to maintain accurate records. Take a proactive role in producing accurate and complete records which are consistent with legislation, policies and procedures.

Together with the senior nursing team apply standards of nursing care and ensure that these are maintained at optimum level.

Be accountable for the care delivered by health care assistants when under the post holders supervision.

Deal with accidents and incidents and complaints involving patients, relatives, visitors and staff by completing statements and reporting such incidents/accidents in accordance with hospice policy.

Participate in the maintaining of equipment and adequate supplies of stores, including an awareness of budgeting costs in order that all resources are used appropriately and judiciously.


Education and Development Responsibilities:


Attend mandatory training and relevant course/study days in accordance with the training and education policy and keep a personal portfolio of such.

Participate with other IPU staff in ensuring a conducive learning experience for junior staff and students.

Participate in the orientation/education programmes of all new staff.

Be responsible for ensuring own clinical supervision, and that an annual Individual Performance Review is undertaken.

To maintain clinical and professional competence by keeping up to date with nursing healthcare trends and developments by reading clinical/ professional literature, research, attending study days and by liaising with other professionals.


Research and Quality Responsibilities:


Participate in any nursing research initiatives within the unit

To be aware and comply with the requirements pertaining to Health and Safety at Work Act,

especially in relation to COSHH, the Data Protection Act and the NMC Code of Professional Practice

In conjunction with the senior nursing team, ensure that any service improvement action plans are successfully implemented.

To participate in hospice wide and service specific audit programmes, policy and procedure development and the wider clinical governance agenda.

To be conversant and comply with the policies and procedures of St Giles Hospice including

Confidentiality, Health and Safety, Fire and Child Protection.


Key Relationships:


Director of Clinical Services and Quality

Ward Manager

Medical Director and medical team

Wider Internal Clinical services team

Head of Specialist Services

Head of Clinical Education and Quality

External MDT including GPs and District Nurses


Just so yo know:


This post is subject to a Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) check.

We may review applications before the application review date, however, if you apply after the application review date, your application may not be considered. We will accept applications until we have successfully filled the role, this may be earlier than the closing date.

If you have not heard within 14 days of the application close date, then please consider that your application has been unsuccessful at this time.

As part of your application your data will be managed in line with St Giles Hospice Privacy Policy and kept for 6 months. If you would like to see this in full, please visit www.jobsincare.com/job/jIsjcpACY description
Job responsibilities


Key tasks and responsibilities



The role entails but is not limited to: -



Clinical Practice


Demonstrate the necessary skills to establish and maintain effective communication for patients, relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team.

Communicating with patients and relatives, providing active listening, counsel, information and teaching about the dying process. Using proficient interpersonal and communication skills in a frequently highly challenging and emotive atmosphere

Communicate with other healthcare / allied healthcare professionals within the acute and Primary Care Teams, key workers, social services, nursing and residential homes to enhance the flow of communication and facilitate admission / discharge.

Establish strong effective working relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team.

Ensure that patients are referred to other members of the team such as dietician, occupational therapist, family support and physiotherapist as required.

Ensure that patients are referred to other hospice services as required e.g. Day Hospice.

Maintain a good working relationship with the patient and their relatives ensuring that they receive a personalised and sensitive, professional service at all times.

Ensure that support is given to carers and families providing information and explanation on external resources available and referring them to the necessary organisations where appropriate.

Establish excellent professional relationships with primary care colleagues providing information to these professionals, particularly the key worker, enabling them to care well for these patients when in the community.

Manage patient admission and discharge, assessing and advising patients and relatives in crisis situations where significant barriers to acceptance of help will need to be handled using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills. Presenting complex, sensitive or contentious information for patients, clients and staff.

Provide emotional / spiritual support to patient and families throughout the disease and dying trajectory, providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive or contentious information.

Provide out of hours telephone support and advice for patients, relatives and external healthcare professionals regarding symptom control and psychological care and advice when required.


Clinical and Professional Responsibilities:


To provide total physical, emotional and spiritual care and support to patients, relatives and carers throughout their admission.

To be competent in the use of syringe pumps and infusions

To be competent in the use of IT skills (clinical software, word, intra and internet)

To attend and present at case conferences and multi-disciplinary team meetings to ensure effective communication with all members of the hospice inter-disciplinary and primary care teams, acting as the patients advocate.

To assess needs and develop, implement and evaluate special palliative nursing care, in consultation with other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to ensure effective high-quality specialist palliative nursing care for patients, identifying and helping to meet their physical, psycho-social, emotional and spiritual needs.

To ensure that supportive nursing care and therapies, which may be completed by healthcare assistants, are given safely and that supervising and monitoring of these patients is maintained.

To provide a nurse-led holistic assessment for patients giving them in-depth information regarding the treatment and care involved, covering contra-indications and ensuring the focus is the patients perception of their quality of life.

Undertake safe and effective discharge planning, using the discharge pathway, including information on how to remain safe when discharged into the community and how to contact the emergency out of hours service if they become unwell.

Verify death of patients, perform last offices, provide bereavement support for families and transfer deceased patients to the mortuary whilst ensuring the philosophy of the hospice is respected and maintained

Ensure that nursing records and documents are completed accurately and legibly to meet organisational, professional and legal requirements.

Assist in maintaining custody of controlled drugs by ordering, checking and administering and ensuring safe handling according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Adhere to and provide professional standards and codes of conduct, act as an effective role model, educator and mentor for junior members of staff.

Adhere to hospice policies and procedures.

Maintain and develop own professional practice, keeping abreast of new developments and concepts both clinical and professional.


Managerial responsibilities:


Co-ordinate, supervise and motivate a team of nurses as shift team leader and act as a resource for other staff with less palliative care knowledge and experience, actively participating in training and education of qualified and unqualified staff to assist in the professional clinical development of self and colleagues.

Assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating individual specialist palliative patient care without supervision, advising patients and relatives accordingly.

Collect, collate, evaluate and report information to maintain accurate records. Take a proactive role in producing accurate and complete records which are consistent with legislation, policies and procedures.

Together with the senior nursing team apply standards of nursing care and ensure that these are maintained at optimum level.

Be accountable for the care delivered by health care assistants when under the post holders supervision.

Deal with accidents and incidents and complaints involving patients, relatives, visitors and staff by completing statements and reporting such incidents/accidents in accordance with hospice policy.

Participate in the maintaining of equipment and adequate supplies of stores, including an awareness of budgeting costs in order that all resources are used appropriately and judiciously.


Education and Development Responsibilities:


Attend mandatory training and relevant course/study days in accordance with the training and education policy and keep a personal portfolio of such.

Participate with other IPU staff in ensuring a conducive learning experience for junior staff and students.

Participate in the orientation/education programmes of all new staff.

Be responsible for ensuring own clinical supervision, and that an annual Individual Performance Review is undertaken.

To maintain clinical and professional competence by keeping up to date with nursing healthcare trends and developments by reading clinical/ professional literature, research, attending study days and by liaising with other professionals.


Research and Quality Responsibilities:


Participate in any nursing research initiatives within the unit

To be aware and comply with the requirements pertaining to Health and Safety at Work Act,

especially in relation to COSHH, the Data Protection Act and the NMC Code of Professional Practice

In conjunction with the senior nursing team, ensure that any service improvement action plans are successfully implemented.

To participate in hospice wide and service specific audit programmes, policy and procedure development and the wider clinical governance agenda.

To be conversant and comply with the policies and procedures of St Giles Hospice including

Confidentiality, Health and Safety, Fire and Child Protection.


Key Relationships:


Director of Clinical Services and Quality

Ward Manager

Medical Director and medical team

Wider Internal Clinical services team

Head of Specialist Services

Head of Clinical Education and Quality

External MDT including GPs and District Nurses


Just so yo know:


This post is subject to a Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) check.

We may review applications before the application review date, however, if you apply after the application review date, your application may not be considered. We will accept applications until we have successfully filled the role, this may be earlier than the closing date.

If you have not heard within 14 days of the application close date, then please consider that your application has been unsuccessful at this time.

As part of your application your data will be managed in line with St Giles Hospice Privacy Policy and kept for 6 months. If you would like to see this in full, please visit www.jobsincare.com/job/jIsjcpACY Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC Registration
  • Principles and practice of palliative care or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
  • Preparation of Mentors or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Empathetic
  • Team Player
  • Able to work under pressure
  • Collaborative
  • Ambassador for St Giles Hospice
Experience

Essential

  • Ability to work alone or a part of a team
  • Ability to organise others and prioritise
  • Ability to motivate others
  • Empathy
  • Logical thinking
  • Calm and methodical manner
  • Flexibility
  • Positive mental ethos
Skills

Essential

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Computer literacy
Person Specification
Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC Registration
  • Principles and practice of palliative care or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
  • Preparation of Mentors or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Empathetic
  • Team Player
  • Able to work under pressure
  • Collaborative
  • Ambassador for St Giles Hospice
Experience

Essential

  • Ability to work alone or a part of a team
  • Ability to organise others and prioritise
  • Ability to motivate others
  • Empathy
  • Logical thinking
  • Calm and methodical manner
  • Flexibility
  • Positive mental ethos
Skills

Essential

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Computer literacy
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

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Employer details

Employer name

St Giles Hospice
Address

Fisherwick Road

Whittington

Lichfield

Staffordshire

WS14 9LH

Employer's website
Job summary

Contract Type


Permanent

Location


Inpatient Unit, Whittington

Hours


Full time or part time, flexible over seven days working days and nights to cover a 24 hour service

Annual Salary


Starting from £29,688.36 WTE with the ability to progress to £36,305.99 WTE - pro rata for part time hours (plus enhancements where applicable)

StGiles Hospice is looking for an experienced staffnurse to join the St Giles inpatient nursing team.

Are you passionateand committed to providing the best possible care to patients and theirfamilies who are experiencing terminal illness? Do you want to be part of aspecialist multidisciplinary team delivering true holistic care in a state of theart setting?

We can offercomprehensive training and development including the opportunity to developadvanced clinical practice skills. In addition to an excellent nurse: patientratios, transferrable NHS pension.

NMC Registration,strong communication and team-working skills and an empathetic disposition areessential. Experience of hospice/palliative care is desirable. Applicants musthave 12 months post registration experience working in a healthcare inpatientenvironment.

Main duties of the job

The palliative carestaff nurse reports into the senior nurses and is responsible for providingcare to patients within our inpatient unit.

Job Purpose:

To be accountable for providing high quality,holistic nursing care to inpatients and their families.

To manage, lead and supervise qualified andunqualified staff in the effective delivery of specialist palliative nursingcare.

Take charge in the absence of the delegatedperson who has continuing responsibility.

Liaise with other MDT members, consultants andkey workers to ensure continuity of care for patients.

Act as a role model to junior staff andhealthcare assistants and be an educational resource to other members of theteam.

Actively contribute to developing the serviceto enhance the care and support available to patients and families.

Thepost holder will usually work on the inpatient unit but may on occasions berequired to support delivery of other hospice clinical services at otherlocations.

About us

St Giles Hospice is a registered charity offering high-qualityspecialist care free of charge for people living with diseases, which areterminal or incurable, as well as providing support for their families andcarers. Our services are rated as Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission.

Patients come from across the hospice's catchment area, which rangesfrom Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Atherstone in the east, to Cannock in the west andfrom Burton and Uttoxeter in the north, to Sutton Coldfield and Coleshill inthe south.

Care is offered at the hospice's centres in Whittington and SuttonColdfield and in patients' own homes across the region.

St Giles spends around £10million a year providing its specialistservices and with little more than a third of this funded by the Government,the registered charity relies heavily on donations and income generation fromthe local community.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Key tasks and responsibilities


The role entails but is not limited to: -


Clinical Practice


Demonstrate the necessary skills to establish and maintain effective communication for patients, relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team.

Communicating with patients and relatives, providing active listening, counsel, information and teaching about the dying process. Using proficient interpersonal and communication skills in a frequently highly challenging and emotive atmosphere

Communicate with other healthcare / allied healthcare professionals within the acute and Primary Care Teams, key workers, social services, nursing and residential homes to enhance the flow of communication and facilitate admission / discharge.

Establish strong effective working relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team.

Ensure that patients are referred to other members of the team such as dietician, occupational therapist, family support and physiotherapist as required.

Ensure that patients are referred to other hospice services as required e.g. Day Hospice.

Maintain a good working relationship with the patient and their relatives ensuring that they receive a personalised and sensitive, professional service at all times.

Ensure that support is given to carers and families providing information and explanation on external resources available and referring them to the necessary organisations where appropriate.

Establish excellent professional relationships with primary care colleagues providing information to these professionals, particularly the key worker, enabling them to care well for these patients when in the community.

Manage patient admission and discharge, assessing and advising patients and relatives in crisis situations where significant barriers to acceptance of help will need to be handled using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills. Presenting complex, sensitive or contentious information for patients, clients and staff.

Provide emotional / spiritual support to patient and families throughout the disease and dying trajectory, providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive or contentious information.

Provide out of hours telephone support and advice for patients, relatives and external healthcare professionals regarding symptom control and psychological care and advice when required.

Clinical and Professional Responsibilities:


To provide total physical, emotional and spiritual care and support to patients, relatives and carers throughout their admission.

To be competent in the use of syringe pumps and infusions

To be competent in the use of IT skills (clinical software, word, intra and internet)

To attend and present at case conferences and multi-disciplinary team meetings to ensure effective communication with all members of the hospice inter-disciplinary and primary care teams, acting as the patients advocate.

To assess needs and develop, implement and evaluate special palliative nursing care, in consultation with other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to ensure effective high-quality specialist palliative nursing care for patients, identifying and helping to meet their physical, psycho-social, emotional and spiritual needs.

To ensure that supportive nursing care and therapies, which may be completed by healthcare assistants, are given safely and that supervising and monitoring of these patients is maintained.

To provide a nurse-led holistic assessment for patients giving them in-depth information regarding the treatment and care involved, covering contra-indications and ensuring the focus is the patients perception of their quality of life.

Undertake safe and effective discharge planning, using the discharge pathway, including information on how to remain safe when discharged into the community and how to contact the emergency out of hours service if they become unwell.

Verify death of patients, perform last offices, provide bereavement support for families and transfer deceased patients to the mortuary whilst ensuring the philosophy of the hospice is respected and maintained

Ensure that nursing records and documents are completed accurately and legibly to meet organisational, professional and legal requirements.

Assist in maintaining custody of controlled drugs by ordering, checking and administering and ensuring safe handling according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Adhere to and provide professional standards and codes of conduct, act as an effective role model, educator and mentor for junior members of staff.

Adhere to hospice policies and procedures.

Maintain and develop own professional practice, keeping abreast of new developments and concepts both clinical and professional.

Managerial responsibilities:


Co-ordinate, supervise and motivate a team of nurses as shift team leader and act as a resource for other staff with less palliative care knowledge and experience, actively participating in training and education of qualified and unqualified staff to assist in the professional clinical development of self and colleagues.

Assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating individual specialist palliative patient care without supervision, advising patients and relatives accordingly.

Collect, collate, evaluate and report information to maintain accurate records. Take a proactive role in producing accurate and complete records which are consistent with legislation, policies and procedures.

Together with the senior nursing team apply standards of nursing care and ensure that these are maintained at optimum level.

Be accountable for the care delivered by health care assistants when under the post holders supervision.

Deal with accidents and incidents and complaints involving patients, relatives, visitors and staff by completing statements and reporting such incidents/accidents in accordance with hospice policy.

Participate in the maintaining of equipment and adequate supplies of stores, including an awareness of budgeting costs in order that all resources are used appropriately and judiciously.

Education and Development Responsibilities:


Attend mandatory training and relevant course/study days in accordance with the training and education policy and keep a personal portfolio of such.

Participate with other IPU staff in ensuring a conducive learning experience for junior staff and students.

Participate in the orientation/education programmes of all new staff.

Be responsible for ensuring own clinical supervision, and that an annual Individual Performance Review is undertaken.

To maintain clinical and professional competence by keeping up to date with nursing healthcare trends and developments by reading clinical/ professional literature, research, attending study days and by liaising with other professionals.

Research and Quality Responsibilities:


Participate in any nursing research initiatives within the unit

To be aware and comply with the requirements pertaining to Health and Safety at Work Act,

especially in relation to COSHH, the Data Protection Act and the NMC Code of Professional Practice

In conjunction with the senior nursing team, ensure that any service improvement action plans are successfully implemented.

To participate in hospice wide and service specific audit programmes, policy and procedure development and the wider clinical governance agenda.

To be conversant and comply with the policies and procedures of St Giles Hospice including

Confidentiality, Health and Safety, Fire and Child Protection.

Key Relationships:


Director of Clinical Services and Quality

Ward Manager

Medical Director and medical team

Wider Internal Clinical services team

Head of Specialist Services

Head of Clinical Education and Quality

External MDT including GPs and District Nurses

Just so yo know:


This post is subject to a Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) check.

We may review applications before the application review date, however, if you apply after the application review date, your application may not be considered. We will accept applications until we have successfully filled the role, this may be earlier than the closing date.

If you have not heard within 14 days of the application close date, then please consider that your application has been unsuccessful at this time.

As part of your application your data will be managed in line with St Giles Hospice Privacy Policy and kept for 6 months. If you would like to see this in full, please visit www.jobsincare.com/job/jIsjcpACY description
Job responsibilities

Key tasks and responsibilities


The role entails but is not limited to: -


Clinical Practice


Demonstrate the necessary skills to establish and maintain effective communication for patients, relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team.

Communicating with patients and relatives, providing active listening, counsel, information and teaching about the dying process. Using proficient interpersonal and communication skills in a frequently highly challenging and emotive atmosphere

Communicate with other healthcare / allied healthcare professionals within the acute and Primary Care Teams, key workers, social services, nursing and residential homes to enhance the flow of communication and facilitate admission / discharge.

Establish strong effective working relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team.

Ensure that patients are referred to other members of the team such as dietician, occupational therapist, family support and physiotherapist as required.

Ensure that patients are referred to other hospice services as required e.g. Day Hospice.

Maintain a good working relationship with the patient and their relatives ensuring that they receive a personalised and sensitive, professional service at all times.

Ensure that support is given to carers and families providing information and explanation on external resources available and referring them to the necessary organisations where appropriate.

Establish excellent professional relationships with primary care colleagues providing information to these professionals, particularly the key worker, enabling them to care well for these patients when in the community.

Manage patient admission and discharge, assessing and advising patients and relatives in crisis situations where significant barriers to acceptance of help will need to be handled using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills. Presenting complex, sensitive or contentious information for patients, clients and staff.

Provide emotional / spiritual support to patient and families throughout the disease and dying trajectory, providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive or contentious information.

Provide out of hours telephone support and advice for patients, relatives and external healthcare professionals regarding symptom control and psychological care and advice when required.

Clinical and Professional Responsibilities:


To provide total physical, emotional and spiritual care and support to patients, relatives and carers throughout their admission.

To be competent in the use of syringe pumps and infusions

To be competent in the use of IT skills (clinical software, word, intra and internet)

To attend and present at case conferences and multi-disciplinary team meetings to ensure effective communication with all members of the hospice inter-disciplinary and primary care teams, acting as the patients advocate.

To assess needs and develop, implement and evaluate special palliative nursing care, in consultation with other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to ensure effective high-quality specialist palliative nursing care for patients, identifying and helping to meet their physical, psycho-social, emotional and spiritual needs.

To ensure that supportive nursing care and therapies, which may be completed by healthcare assistants, are given safely and that supervising and monitoring of these patients is maintained.

To provide a nurse-led holistic assessment for patients giving them in-depth information regarding the treatment and care involved, covering contra-indications and ensuring the focus is the patients perception of their quality of life.

Undertake safe and effective discharge planning, using the discharge pathway, including information on how to remain safe when discharged into the community and how to contact the emergency out of hours service if they become unwell.

Verify death of patients, perform last offices, provide bereavement support for families and transfer deceased patients to the mortuary whilst ensuring the philosophy of the hospice is respected and maintained

Ensure that nursing records and documents are completed accurately and legibly to meet organisational, professional and legal requirements.

Assist in maintaining custody of controlled drugs by ordering, checking and administering and ensuring safe handling according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Adhere to and provide professional standards and codes of conduct, act as an effective role model, educator and mentor for junior members of staff.

Adhere to hospice policies and procedures.

Maintain and develop own professional practice, keeping abreast of new developments and concepts both clinical and professional.

Managerial responsibilities:


Co-ordinate, supervise and motivate a team of nurses as shift team leader and act as a resource for other staff with less palliative care knowledge and experience, actively participating in training and education of qualified and unqualified staff to assist in the professional clinical development of self and colleagues.

Assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating individual specialist palliative patient care without supervision, advising patients and relatives accordingly.

Collect, collate, evaluate and report information to maintain accurate records. Take a proactive role in producing accurate and complete records which are consistent with legislation, policies and procedures.

Together with the senior nursing team apply standards of nursing care and ensure that these are maintained at optimum level.

Be accountable for the care delivered by health care assistants when under the post holders supervision.

Deal with accidents and incidents and complaints involving patients, relatives, visitors and staff by completing statements and reporting such incidents/accidents in accordance with hospice policy.

Participate in the maintaining of equipment and adequate supplies of stores, including an awareness of budgeting costs in order that all resources are used appropriately and judiciously.

Education and Development Responsibilities:


Attend mandatory training and relevant course/study days in accordance with the training and education policy and keep a personal portfolio of such.

Participate with other IPU staff in ensuring a conducive learning experience for junior staff and students.

Participate in the orientation/education programmes of all new staff.

Be responsible for ensuring own clinical supervision, and that an annual Individual Performance Review is undertaken.

To maintain clinical and professional competence by keeping up to date with nursing healthcare trends and developments by reading clinical/ professional literature, research, attending study days and by liaising with other professionals.

Research and Quality Responsibilities:


Participate in any nursing research initiatives within the unit

To be aware and comply with the requirements pertaining to Health and Safety at Work Act,

especially in relation to COSHH, the Data Protection Act and the NMC Code of Professional Practice

In conjunction with the senior nursing team, ensure that any service improvement action plans are successfully implemented.

To participate in hospice wide and service specific audit programmes, policy and procedure development and the wider clinical governance agenda.

To be conversant and comply with the policies and procedures of St Giles Hospice including

Confidentiality, Health and Safety, Fire and Child Protection.

Key Relationships:


Director of Clinical Services and Quality

Ward Manager

Medical Director and medical team

Wider Internal Clinical services team

Head of Specialist Services

Head of Clinical Education and Quality

External MDT including GPs and District Nurses

Just so yo know:


This post is subject to a Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) check.

We may review applications before the application review date, however, if you apply after the application review date, your application may not be considered. We will accept applications until we have successfully filled the role, this may be earlier than the closing date.

If you have not heard within 14 days of the application close date, then please consider that your application has been unsuccessful at this time.

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Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC Registration
  • Principles and practice of palliative care or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
  • Preparation of Mentors or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Empathetic
  • Team Player
  • Able to work under pressure
  • Collaborative
  • Ambassador for St Giles Hospice
Experience

Essential

  • Ability to work alone or a part of a team
  • Ability to organise others and prioritise
  • Ability to motivate others
  • Empathy
  • Logical thinking
  • Calm and methodical manner
  • Flexibility
  • Positive mental ethos
Skills

Essential

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Computer literacy
Person Specification
Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC Registration
  • Principles and practice of palliative care or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
  • Preparation of Mentors or equivalent or willingness to undertake within 12 months
Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Empathetic
  • Team Player
  • Able to work under pressure
  • Collaborative
  • Ambassador for St Giles Hospice
Experience

Essential

  • Ability to work alone or a part of a team
  • Ability to organise others and prioritise
  • Ability to motivate others
  • Empathy
  • Logical thinking
  • Calm and methodical manner
  • Flexibility
  • Positive mental ethos
Skills

Essential

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Computer literacy
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

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UK Registration

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Employer details

Employer name

St Giles Hospice
Address

Fisherwick Road

Whittington

Lichfield

Staffordshire

WS14 9LH

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