The Palatine Ward is a joint collaboration between the haematology and transplant service and the teenage and young adult (TYA) service, providing high quality care for adult patients with haematological malignancies and TYA (16-24 year old) patients with all types of cancers. We also treat paediatric patients receiving radioiodine treatment.
We are a 31 bedded ward - all rooms are en-suite side rooms - with specialist HEPA side rooms for isolating severely immunocompromised patients. We also have a specialist room for the treatment of patients undergoing radioiodine radiotherapy. We give established evidence-based specialist treatments including chemotherapy and immunotherapy. We are JACIE accredited and regularly carry out autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplants and provide exciting new treatments such as CAR T-cell therapy, all supported by a comprehensive and thorough training process, inclusive of UKONS certificate for the delivery of Systemic Anti-Cancer Treatment (SACT) and care of patients receiving SACT. Our Clinical Practice Facilitator team (CPF) are here to support you for your education and development needs and you will be fully supported during your orientation program and beyond. The Christie is also very research active, so we have the opportunity to support patients on clinical trials.
This Band 4, Nurse Associate role will involve a specialist interest in admission and discharge co-ordinating. You will be expected to liaise with other providers in ensuring that discharge plans for patients are proactively managed and supported throughout the ongoing discharge planning process.
To be a point of contact for inpatient areas providing advice and support around patient admissions and discharges, liaising with clinical teams as required.
Work with the nursing team to ensure discharges are prioritised on a day-to-day basis and escalate any delays or concerns to the nurse in charge and discharge team.
As a part of the Palatine team you will support the co-ordinator or other nurses with observations and administering medication, undertaking ECGs, cannulation, venepuncture and using CVCs.
Support ward healthcare assistants in the provision of essential bedside care: hygiene, nutritional, elimination and all holistic needs, including end of life care.
You will have the opportunity to work within a supportive environment, developing excellent skills and knowledge from our five Clinical Practice Facilitators (CPF's), who are dedicated to our Haematology and TYA service. We also provide excellent educational opportunities and support our staff to attend TYA and Hematology study days.
Specific Responsibilities:
Promoting health and preventing ill heath
Providing and monitoring health
Working in teams
Improving safety and quality
Contributing to integrated care