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Review these assessments at least on a daily basis, and have the underpinning knowledge and understanding to make changes as appropriate.
We are looking for an excellent
Registered Nurse
who would like to join our supportive multi-disciplinary team, which provides pain and symptom control, respite care, complex psychological support and end of life care.
Compassion lies at the heart of what we do so sound communication and interpersonal skills are essential in this post.
As well as the ability to work using your own initiative in prioritising the clinical case load, providing clear instruction and support to colleagues, health care assistants and students within the unit.
As a reflective practitioner with a commitment to the provision of excellent care, this post offers the opportunity to develop your skills within a specialist setting.
We are committed to the development and education of all staff and has excellent educational links with local Colleges and Universities as well as regular internal training provision. If you are interested in working in an organisation which provides opportunities for career progression, Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice is for you.
Please note that the ideal candidate will need to be NMC registered.
To work as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide a high standard of individualised patient / family care and support. To take charge of a shift as required, including staff delegation. To ensure that excellent standards of care are achieved.
About us
Job Title:
Staff Nurse
Band: 5
Responsible to: Lead Nurse, Inpatient Unit
Accountable to:
Modern Matron, Inpatient Unit
Contract:
37.5 hours per week based on internal rotation (long days and night duty)
Main Description
To work as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide a high standard of individualised patient / family care and support.
To take charge of a shift as required, including staff delegation.
To ensure that excellent standards of care are achieved.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Practise & Leadership
To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of own work including the daily management of patients in own care
To provide a high standard of holistic and individualised patient care to patients using the hospice services by:
- On a day to day basis, coordinating the nursing team as delegated by the Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sisters to assess, plan, implement and evaluate individual patients care in partnership with other members of the multidisciplinary team.
- Promoting an appropriate environment in which to care for patients and their carers, being aware of individual physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs.
- Maintaining a safe, clean and pleasant environment for patients, relatives and their staff.
- Demonstrating and applying a knowledge of the options for achieving control of symptoms
- Acting as a reflective practitioner, applying evidence based practice and critical thinking to review all practices and processes of care.
- Maintaining a concept of nursing which reflects the Hospice philosophy.
- Promoting and maintaining effective liaison, communication and relationships with all of the Hospice multi-disciplinary team and ensuring effective liaison and collaboration with external Specialist Palliative Care services and other agencies.
- As part of the Multidisciplinary Team, independently assess patients needs, identifying their goals, and work with patients and families towards achieving them in accordance with the Hospice Philosophy.
- Admitting patients into the inpatient unit, including familiarisation into the unit and completion of admission assessment and documentation.
- Be responsible for triaging calls made through the Hospice 24 hour telephone advice line, referring on to on call colleagues and/ or external agencies as required.
- Assessing individual patient needs: developing care plans for patients ensuring all aspects of their physical, emotional, psychological, cultural and spiritual needs are addressed.
- Review these assessments at least on a daily basis, and have the underpinning knowledge and understanding to make changes as appropriate. Ensuring that these changes are documented and handed over as appropriate.
- Carrying out patient care in accordance with the management plan, including carrying out assistance with all activities of daily living as required.
- Assistance with mobilization of patients, taking into account the guidelines of safe moving and handling practice and using mechanical aids where necessary.
- Demonstrating competency for managing specific nursing tasks, e.g. epidurals, venepuncture, giving IV drugs and catheterization
- Ensure that Hospice procedures for the ordering, administration and recording of drugs issued to the Hospice or its patients are followed
- In conjunction with the Discharge Coordinator, assisting in the planning and execution of patients admissions and discharges.
- Give information, support and advice to carers following the death of a patient in collaboration with the counselling team.
- Acting as a link nurse for topics of special interest such as wound care; diabetes etc
Management
- Supporting and giving direction to colleagues, HCAs, students and volunteers in the clinical setting under guidance of Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sister/s
- Supporting and facilitating the orientation and teaching of new and existing staff, colleagues and students.
- Be responsible for the management of an allocated group of patients on a shift basis.
- Giving feedback to staff and the Lead Nurse about individual performance as appropriate.
- In the absence of the Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sister/s, be responsible for the effective management of the ward for rostered shifts, including ensuring appropriate skill mix and numbers of staff on duty arising from unexpected absence.
- Through practice, role modelling, teaching, and mentorship, provide staff support and training, to enhance the teams development.
- Implementing health and safety, infection control, safe moving and handling and fire procedures where appropriate.
- Reporting incidents, accidents and complaints to the Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sister/s and completing the relevant paper work.
Communication
Leading (as required) and participating in any ongoing discussions and handovers relating to the care of patients and their families/carers.
Practicing excellent communication skills with patients, family and members of the multi-disciplinary team including showing empathy and understanding and communicating sometimes complex information where there may be barriers to understanding.
Maintain accurate records and ensure junior staff who have delegated responsibilities do the same.
Contributing positively to anti discriminatory practice, actively promoting equality and diversity.
Quality
- Continually monitoring outcomes of care, taking effective action as required
- Initiating clinical reviews of patient and family care
- Working to ensure that patient dignity is respected at all times both before and after death, including acting as the patients advocate and caring for patients after they have died.
- Participating in forums for discussion of research and audit programmes.
- Assisting in maintaining equipment to a high standard of cleanliness and safety and ensuring that patient areas are kept clean and tidy
- Ensure all practices and procedures are in accordance with hospice policy
Grief & Loss
- Supporting staff in managing loss in the hospice, including day after death meetings and providing support for distressed patients, bereaved relatives, students and staff.
- Supporting and educating staff in issues surrounding tissue and organ donation
- Facilitating staff support through organised debriefs
Education & Training
- Identifying own and others learning needs, liaising with the Lead Nurse and attending training seminars, courses and study days as appropriate.
- Participating in the delivery of Nursing and Multi-disciplinary Team educational programmes.
- Ensuring clinical placements are effectively facilitated.
- Creating a positive learning environment
- Use staff appraisal constructively for personal and professional development.
Additional information
- Working in unpleasant conditions at times including dealing with soiled linen, use of bed pans, body fluids etc.
- The post holder will work within the NMCs Code of Conduct
We are looking for an excellent
Registered Nurse
who would like to join our supportive multi-disciplinary team, which provides pain and symptom control, respite care, complex psychological support and end of life care.
Compassion lies at the heart of what we do so sound communication and interpersonal skills are essential in this post.
As well as the ability to work using your own initiative in prioritising the clinical case load, providing clear instruction and support to colleagues, health care assistants and students within the unit.
As a reflective practitioner with a commitment to the provision of excellent care, this post offers the opportunity to develop your skills within a specialist setting.
We are committed to the development and education of all staff and has excellent educational links with local Colleges and Universities as well as regular internal training provision. If you are interested in working in an organisation which provides opportunities for career progression, Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice is for you.
Please note that the ideal candidate will need to be NMC registered.
To work as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide a high standard of individualised patient / family care and support. To take charge of a shift as required, including staff delegation. To ensure that excellent standards of care are achieved.
About us
Job Title:
Staff Nurse
Band: 5
Responsible to: Lead Nurse, Inpatient Unit
Accountable to:
Modern Matron, Inpatient Unit
Contract:
37.5 hours per week based on internal rotation (long days and night duty)
Main Description
To work as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide a high standard of individualised patient / family care and support.
To take charge of a shift as required, including staff delegation.
To ensure that excellent standards of care are achieved.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Practise & Leadership
To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of own work including the daily management of patients in own care
To provide a high standard of holistic and individualised patient care to patients using the hospice services by:
- On a day to day basis, coordinating the nursing team as delegated by the Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sisters to assess, plan, implement and evaluate individual patients care in partnership with other members of the multidisciplinary team.
- Promoting an appropriate environment in which to care for patients and their carers, being aware of individual physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs.
- Maintaining a safe, clean and pleasant environment for patients, relatives and their staff.
- Demonstrating and applying a knowledge of the options for achieving control of symptoms
- Acting as a reflective practitioner, applying evidence based practice and critical thinking to review all practices and processes of care.
- Maintaining a concept of nursing which reflects the Hospice philosophy.
- Promoting and maintaining effective liaison, communication and relationships with all of the Hospice multi-disciplinary team and ensuring effective liaison and collaboration with external Specialist Palliative Care services and other agencies.
- As part of the Multidisciplinary Team, independently assess patients needs, identifying their goals, and work with patients and families towards achieving them in accordance with the Hospice Philosophy.
- Admitting patients into the inpatient unit, including familiarisation into the unit and completion of admission assessment and documentation.
- Be responsible for triaging calls made through the Hospice 24 hour telephone advice line, referring on to on call colleagues and/ or external agencies as required.
- Assessing individual patient needs: developing care plans for patients ensuring all aspects of their physical, emotional, psychological, cultural and spiritual needs are addressed.
- Review these assessments at least on a daily basis, and have the underpinning knowledge and understanding to make changes as appropriate. Ensuring that these changes are documented and handed over as appropriate.
- Carrying out patient care in accordance with the management plan, including carrying out assistance with all activities of daily living as required.
- Assistance with mobilization of patients, taking into account the guidelines of safe moving and handling practice and using mechanical aids where necessary.
- Demonstrating competency for managing specific nursing tasks, e.g. epidurals, venepuncture, giving IV drugs and catheterization
- Ensure that Hospice procedures for the ordering, administration and recording of drugs issued to the Hospice or its patients are followed
- In conjunction with the Discharge Coordinator, assisting in the planning and execution of patients admissions and discharges.
- Give information, support and advice to carers following the death of a patient in collaboration with the counselling team.
- Acting as a link nurse for topics of special interest such as wound care; diabetes etc
Management
- Supporting and giving direction to colleagues, HCAs, students and volunteers in the clinical setting under guidance of Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sister/s
- Supporting and facilitating the orientation and teaching of new and existing staff, colleagues and students.
- Be responsible for the management of an allocated group of patients on a shift basis.
- Giving feedback to staff and the Lead Nurse about individual performance as appropriate.
- In the absence of the Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sister/s, be responsible for the effective management of the ward for rostered shifts, including ensuring appropriate skill mix and numbers of staff on duty arising from unexpected absence.
- Through practice, role modelling, teaching, and mentorship, provide staff support and training, to enhance the teams development.
- Implementing health and safety, infection control, safe moving and handling and fire procedures where appropriate.
- Reporting incidents, accidents and complaints to the Lead Nurse, Ward or Deputy Ward Sister/s and completing the relevant paper work.
Communication
Leading (as required) and participating in any ongoing discussions and handovers relating to the care of patients and their families/carers.
Practicing excellent communication skills with patients, family and members of the multi-disciplinary team including showing empathy and understanding and communicating sometimes complex information where there may be barriers to understanding.
Maintain accurate records and ensure junior staff who have delegated responsibilities do the same.
Contributing positively to anti discriminatory practice, actively promoting equality and diversity.
Quality
- Continually monitoring outcomes of care, taking effective action as required
- Initiating clinical reviews of patient and family care
- Working to ensure that patient dignity is respected at all times both before and after death, including acting as the patients advocate and caring for patients after they have died.
- Participating in forums for discussion of research and audit programmes.
- Assisting in maintaining equipment to a high standard of cleanliness and safety and ensuring that patient areas are kept clean and tidy
- Ensure all practices and procedures are in accordance with hospice policy
Grief & Loss
- Supporting staff in managing loss in the hospice, including day after death meetings and providing support for distressed patients, bereaved relatives, students and staff.
- Supporting and educating staff in issues surrounding tissue and organ donation
- Facilitating staff support through organised debriefs
Education & Training
- Identifying own and others learning needs, liaising with the Lead Nurse and attending training seminars, courses and study days as appropriate.
- Participating in the delivery of Nursing and Multi-disciplinary Team educational programmes.
- Ensuring clinical placements are effectively facilitated.
- Creating a positive learning environment
- Use staff appraisal constructively for personal and professional development.
Additional information
- Working in unpleasant conditions at times including dealing with soiled linen, use of bed pans, body fluids etc.
- The post holder will work within the NMCs Code of Conduct
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Useful skills for a Staff Nurse:
Click to view To work as a Staff Nurse in the UK, you'll need a combination of formal education, clinical skills, practical experience, and personal attributes. Here are the essential skills and qualifications required:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Nursing Degree: A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc) or an equivalent nursing degree is typically required.
2. Nursing Registration: You must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK. This typically involves passing an approved nursing program and the NMC's competency tests.
Clinical Skills:
1. Patient Assessment: Ability to perform thorough assessments of patients' health and identify needs.
2. Medication Administration: Knowledge of pharmacology and the ability to safely administer medications.
3. Wound Care: Skills in managing and dressing wounds, observing for signs of infection.
4. Infection Control: Understanding infection prevention practices and how to implement them in a clinical setting.
5. Basic Life Support (BLS): Certification in BLS and other emergency response skills, such as Advanced Life Support (ALS) if applicable.
6. Clinical Procedures: Proficiency in various clinical skills specific to your area of nursing (e.g., IV insertion, catheterization).
Soft Skills:
1. Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact with patients, families, and colleagues effectively.
2. Empathy and Compassion: The ability to provide emotional support and understand patients’ perspectives.
3. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary healthcare team.
4. Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills to identify issues and implement solutions quickly.
5. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Additional Skills:
1. Attention to Detail: Precision in following medical procedures and documenting patient care.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility to handle changing patient situations and workloads.
3. Technical Skills: Familiarity with medical technology and electronic health records (EHR).
Continuing Professional Development:
1. Lifelong Learning: Commitment to ongoing education and training to stay current with nursing practices and policies.
Employment Considerations:
1. Experience: Many positions may require previous experience in a clinical setting, such as placements during your nursing degree.
2. Specialization: Depending on the area of nursing you wish to work in (e.g., surgical, pediatric, psychiatric), additional qualifications or experience may be necessary.