They will undertake the clinical assessment, supervised diagnosis, planning, implementation and treatment of patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction and evaluate individualized programmes of care for patients with mild to moderate bladder and bowel care needs They will be clinically supported in the management of patients with complex benign and neurological bladder and bowel dysfunction.
They will be required to take responsibility for prioritizing their own workload and caseload along with identifying and reporting areas of risk management concerns.
Work in accordance with the NMC code of professional conduct or similar professional body.
The Bladder and Bowel specialist Clinician will be responsible and accountable for the direct delivery of a clinical caseload in either a clinic setting or the community.
Undertake holistic assessments of patients with Bladder and Bowel dysfunction using up to date knowledge and skills- including physical examination and bladder ultrasonography and interpretation of results in planning care.
Plan, implement and evaluate care ensuring patient safety at all times.
Ensure patient/carers are provided with relevant written information regarding their plan of care.
Provide clinical care that is evidence-based and appropriate to the needs of the patient
Refer to other professionals for any specialist support that the patient may require as appropriate
Be able to promote patient autonomy through education and support so that an individual can make informed decisions about their care
Act as the support and contact for individual patient care management between other agencies
Communicate effectively and support clients and their carers when dealing with embarrassing and distressing situations caused by their bladder and / or Bowel dysfunction. Demonstrating sound empathic interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with patients and carers through the patient pathway
Adhere to trusts medicines management guidelines when independently prescribing medication and appliance.
The Specialist Bladder and Bowel dysfunction Clinician with the support of the Advanced Bladder and Bowel Clinical Lead and team will work towards developing skills in order to:
Contribute to research as requested.
Be confident and competent to actively participate with and fulfil all data collection requirements
Maintain own CPD in relation to knowledge of Bladder and Bowel research and developments
Act as a role model and provide mentorship to Junior Staff and those undergoing training
Be proactive in teaching service users techniques to self-manage their Bladder and Bowel dysfunction
Participate in the induction of new trust staff
Provide advice, guidance to other professionals within the scope of your knowledge, skill and experience
Support the Bladder and Bowel Clinical Lead and team in the delivery of a trust wide teaching programs
Meet competencies as identified in the PDR/KSF as discussed with Lead Bladder and Bowel Clinician Specialist for your team.
Be prepared to undertake a disease specific course; further training if necessary in relevant areas related to Bladder and Bowel dysfunction and keep up to date qualification review requirements.
The Bladder and Bowel dysfunction specialist nurse must possess a prescribing qualification, have completed the Trust Continence care course and be working towards recognised Bladder and Bowel dysfunction qualifications.
To undertake other duties commensurate with this grade of post in agreement with the relevant line manager.
To establish effective working relation with the following work collaboratively with community and acute trust multi-disciplinary teams, General Practitioners, Community Nurses, AHPs particularly physiotherapy and occupation health, residential care home staff.
The Specialist Clinician will work with the
Bladder and Bowel Service
and will assist in shaping the future delivery of Bladder and Bowel care and treatment across Birmingham Community Health Care NHS Foundation Trust.
They will undertake the clinical assessment, supervised diagnosis, planning, implementation and treatment of patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction and evaluate individualized programmes of care for patients with mild to moderate bladder and bowel care needs They will be clinically supported in the management of patients with complex benign and neurological bladder and bowel dysfunction.
They will support and guide patients, carer's, relatives and fellow health care professionals with fundamental components of bladder and bowel dysfunction treatment and management and will be confident and competent in providing information, advice and psychological support.
They will be required to take responsibility for prioritizing their own workload and caseload along with identifying and reporting areas of risk management concern.
The post holder will support the Clinical Team Leaders and Team in all aspects of service delivery, development and training and play an active role in the implementation of standards and associated national and trust guidelines.
They will undertake the clinical assessment, supervised diagnosis, planning, implementation and treatment of patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction and evaluate individualized programmes of care for patients with mild to moderate bladder and bowel care needs They will be clinically supported in the management of patients with complex benign and neurological bladder and bowel dysfunction.
They will be required to take responsibility for prioritizing their own workload and caseload along with identifying and reporting areas of risk management concerns.
Work in accordance with the NMC code of professional conduct or similar professional body.
The Bladder and Bowel specialist Clinician will be responsible and accountable for the direct delivery of a clinical caseload in either a clinic setting or the community.
Undertake holistic assessments of patients with Bladder and Bowel dysfunction using up to date knowledge and skills- including physical examination and bladder ultrasonography and interpretation of results in planning care.
Plan, implement and evaluate care ensuring patient safety at all times.
Ensure patient/carers are provided with relevant written information regarding their plan of care.
Provide clinical care that is evidence-based and appropriate to the needs of the patient
Refer to other professionals for any specialist support that the patient may require as appropriate
Be able to promote patient autonomy through education and support so that an individual can make informed decisions about their care
Act as the support and contact for individual patient care management between other agencies
Communicate effectively and support clients and their carers when dealing with embarrassing and distressing situations caused by their bladder and / or Bowel dysfunction. Demonstrating sound empathic interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with patients and carers through the patient pathway
Adhere to trusts medicines management guidelines when independently prescribing medication and appliance.
The Specialist Bladder and Bowel dysfunction Clinician with the support of the Advanced Bladder and Bowel Clinical Lead and team will work towards developing skills in order to:
Contribute to research as requested.
Be confident and competent to actively participate with and fulfil all data collection requirements
Maintain own CPD in relation to knowledge of Bladder and Bowel research and developments
Act as a role model and provide mentorship to Junior Staff and those undergoing training
Be proactive in teaching service users techniques to self-manage their Bladder and Bowel dysfunction
Participate in the induction of new trust staff
Provide advice, guidance to other professionals within the scope of your knowledge, skill and experience
Support the Bladder and Bowel Clinical Lead and team in the delivery of a trust wide teaching programs
Meet competencies as identified in the PDR/KSF as discussed with Lead Bladder and Bowel Clinician Specialist for your team.
Be prepared to undertake a disease specific course; further training if necessary in relevant areas related to Bladder and Bowel dysfunction and keep up to date qualification review requirements.
The Bladder and Bowel dysfunction specialist nurse must possess a prescribing qualification, have completed the Trust Continence care course and be working towards recognised Bladder and Bowel dysfunction qualifications.
To undertake other duties commensurate with this grade of post in agreement with the relevant line manager.
To establish effective working relation with the following work collaboratively with community and acute trust multi-disciplinary teams, General Practitioners, Community Nurses, AHPs particularly physiotherapy and occupation health, residential care home staff.
The Specialist Clinician will work with the
Bladder and Bowel Service
and will assist in shaping the future delivery of Bladder and Bowel care and treatment across Birmingham Community Health Care NHS Foundation Trust.
They will undertake the clinical assessment, supervised diagnosis, planning, implementation and treatment of patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction and evaluate individualized programmes of care for patients with mild to moderate bladder and bowel care needs They will be clinically supported in the management of patients with complex benign and neurological bladder and bowel dysfunction.
They will support and guide patients, carer's, relatives and fellow health care professionals with fundamental components of bladder and bowel dysfunction treatment and management and will be confident and competent in providing information, advice and psychological support.
They will be required to take responsibility for prioritizing their own workload and caseload along with identifying and reporting areas of risk management concern.
The post holder will support the Clinical Team Leaders and Team in all aspects of service delivery, development and training and play an active role in the implementation of standards and associated national and trust guidelines.