A Renal Supportive Care Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) plays a key role in providing palliative and end-of-life care to patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD), particularly those in stage 5 CKD, across various care settings. This role is essential for patients who either choose not to undergo dialysis, are receiving dialysis, or have undergone a kidney transplant. The CNS ensures the holistic care of these patients, addressing their physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs as they approach the end of life.
Due to increasing patient numbers, higher levels of complexity, and growing frailty, we are expanding our team to better meet the needs of this population, both in renal care and within the broader local community.
This is a full-time post (1.0 FTE). This post is based within Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and also includes our satellite sites.
Closing date: 21/04/2025
Interview date: 01/05/2025
Lead nurse clinics at the Guys site and satellite units, where you will assess patients and prescribe treatment with their care plans. Offer advance care planning discussions, help manage symptoms of CKD and dialysis, and provide end-of-life care to patients across a wide geographical area. Coordinate careensuring close collaboration with community colleagues and palliative care teams to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions and facilitate out-of-hospital end-of-life care. Work with the MDT teams to deliver holistic care.
Provide palliative care to inpatients on renal wards.Assist in difficult discussions regarding treatment withdrawal and ensure that decisions align with the patient's preferences, avoiding overmedicalization of death. Support staff in delivering excellent end-of-life care to patients with renal disease, ensuring they are competent in managing sensitive end-of-life conversations and providing care that aligns with patient priorities.
Implement effective symptom management strategies. Ensure patients receive person-centred care that supports their physical comfort and emotional well-being during the final stages of their illness.Collaborate with nephrologists, palliative care teams, and other healthcare providers to ensure patients receive seamless, coordinated care tailored to their needs. Participate in discussions that consider all aspects of patient care, ensuring decisions made are in line with patient values and goals.
The JD and main responsibilities for this role are but not exclusively:
Leadnurse-led clinics at the Guys site and satellite units, assessing patients, developing care plans, and prescribing treatments.
Provideadvanced care planning and guidance, especially for patients with stage 5 CKD, those receiving dialysis, and those with kidney transplants.
Symptom Management and End-of-Life Careensuring comfort in the final stages of life.
Supporting staffwith patients with complex needs, liaising with community colleagues andpalliative care teams. Ensure that patients are supported with holistic care.
Inpatient Care: Provide palliative care to inpatients on the renal wards, particularly focusing on treatment withdrawal and ensuring that death is not overly medicalized.
Support difficult communication around end-of-life decisions and facilitate care that aligns with patient wishes and values.
Multidisciplinary Team Work:Collaborate with the wider MDT
Patient and Family Support:Guide patients and families through the process of advance care planning, offering options for care based on their values and wishes.
By managing these responsibilities, you will ensure that patients receive the best possible care throughout their journey with advanced kidney disease, especially during their final stages.
Please also see the attached detailed JD and expectations for a CNS at GSTT.