Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum plus 5% Fringe HCA PERMANENT
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SYNOPSIS • FULL DESCRIPTION • PROSKEY POINTS
The Community Nurse / District Nurse role at Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust in Epping involves assessing patients' care needs and developing, implementing, and evaluating care programs within an integrated community team.
The nurse will work independently, providing care across a geographical area, including evenings and weekends, to support residents in preventing hospital admissions and facilitating discharges.
Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive nursing assessments, managing patient care for dependent individuals, coordinating with other healthcare professionals, and overseeing the delivery of various nursing interventions such as wound care and palliative care.
The nurse will need to adhere to trust policies and NMC standards while effectively organizing their workload and adjusting care plans as necessary.
SYNOPSIS • FULL DESCRIPTION
The post holder will be responsible for assessment of care needs, development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care for patients within the Team Leader's sphere of care.
The post holder works without direct supervision and is responsible for nursing care for the geographical area including weekends and evenings.
The community team of West Essex is part of the wider Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care System supporting Out of Hospital Care to support West Essex Residents. The post holder will be working as part of the Integrated Neighbourhood Teams supporting the Epping North and LBC (Loughton, Buckhurst Hill and Chigwell) Primary Care Networks with a focus on prevention of admissions and facilitating hospital discharges
- Takes responsibility for a patient or a defined group of patients within their own homes or elsewhere as defined by the Senior Nurse.
- Undertake comprehensive nursing assessments to identify the patient's physical and environmental needs.
- Plans, evaluates and prioritises interventions and care for patients within his/her sphere of responsibility.
- Leads the clinical nursing management of the caseload's most dependent patients. Determines, in liaison with the Senior Nurse the frequency, type and monitors the efficacy of patient care offered.
- Regularly review caseload patient care, informing the Senior Nurse of any changes made.
- Establish priorities in his/her workload - organising his/her workload to make effective use of time.
- To act up in the Senior Nurse's absence.
- Responsible for the delivery of nursing care for a geographical area including weekends and evenings.
- 1. Liaise with other agencies and members of Primary Health Care Team and secondary care.
About us
To care for patient within the community at patients home. Provide care for those at home requiring health interventions such as:
- Wound care
- Catheter care
- Palliative care and End of life
- Medication administration
- Diabetes management
- PICC Line care
- Phlebotomy Services
It is imperative that the applicant works professionally within their clinical scope adhering to trust policies and within NMC standards of care.
SYNOPSIS • FULL DESCRIPTION
The post holder will be responsible for assessment of care needs, development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care for patients within the Team Leader's sphere of care.
The post holder works without direct supervision and is responsible for nursing care for the geographical area including weekends and evenings.
The community team of West Essex is part of the wider Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care System supporting Out of Hospital Care to support West Essex Residents. The post holder will be working as part of the Integrated Neighbourhood Teams supporting the Epping North and LBC (Loughton, Buckhurst Hill and Chigwell) Primary Care Networks with a focus on prevention of admissions and facilitating hospital discharges
- Takes responsibility for a patient or a defined group of patients within their own homes or elsewhere as defined by the Senior Nurse.
- Undertake comprehensive nursing assessments to identify the patient's physical and environmental needs.
- Plans, evaluates and prioritises interventions and care for patients within his/her sphere of responsibility.
- Leads the clinical nursing management of the caseload's most dependent patients. Determines, in liaison with the Senior Nurse the frequency, type and monitors the efficacy of patient care offered.
- Regularly review caseload patient care, informing the Senior Nurse of any changes made.
- Establish priorities in his/her workload - organising his/her workload to make effective use of time.
- To act up in the Senior Nurse's absence.
- Responsible for the delivery of nursing care for a geographical area including weekends and evenings.
- 1. Liaise with other agencies and members of Primary Health Care Team and secondary care.
About us
To care for patient within the community at patients home. Provide care for those at home requiring health interventions such as:
- Wound care
- Catheter care
- Palliative care and End of life
- Medication administration
- Diabetes management
- PICC Line care
- Phlebotomy Services
It is imperative that the applicant works professionally within their clinical scope adhering to trust policies and within NMC standards of care.
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