Job purpose
To work as a member of a self-directed neighbourhood nursing team that delivers person centred integrated care in the community. The aim of the service is to support people to remain as independent at home as long as possible, proactively facilitating self-care.
Care will be focussed on improving self-reliance and empowerment; seeing patients as a whole and supporting as required their health, social and psychological needs.
To work as an integral part of a team of 8 -12 nurses providing consistent care to a defined community caseload of patients 365 days a year, 24/7 hours a day. This requires flexibility and commitment to maintain effective service provision for the teams caseload.
The team is self-managing where designated responsibilities for the team are shared and specific roles within the team are rotated i.e. allocation of workloads, team rota construction therefore your role within the team is to support the ethos of a self-directed team with the authority to make decisions about workload, recruitment, training requirements etc.
The Team covers the five localities in Medway. By working in a small area the team support your role in really getting to know the local community and its formal and informal networks.
The role requires close collaboration with the GP and other health, social care and voluntary organisations including but not limited to therapists, mental health, social workers, care navigators, case managers etc.
Your role will support the team to achieve the following core aims:
Person specification
Criteria
Essential
Desirable
Qualifications
First level registered nurse
Relevant nursing degree supplemented by diploma level specialist training
Nurse prescriber
ENB 998/preparation of mentorship
Evidence of further study
District nurse qualification or degree in community pathway.
Experience
Community and acute settings
Team builder and worker
Practice developer
Appraisal experience
Evidence based practitioner
Teaching and mentoring skills
Inter professional working
Management of change
Evidence of clinical skills relevant to community setting
Special knowledge / expertise
Expert assessor/evaluator of health care
Demonstrate knowledge of professional issues and current national and local drivers in primary health care
Disposition, adjustment, attitude and commitment
Excellent communication skills both verbally and written
Excellent interpersonal skills
Willingness to work unsocial hours
Flexibility and adaptability to change
Innovative
Enthusiastic
Practical / intellectual skills
Evidence of ability to undertake complex problem solving - skills for assessing and interpreting complex needs of patients; able to make clinically appropriate decisions
Good collaborative working skills
If you answered yes, then join our neighbourhood as we've got the perfect role for you!
Join our self-managing teams across Medway. This is a great opportunity for those looking to return to work and those who feel they no longer have the time to give basic holistic care to their patients.
The teams have professional autonomy and responsibility for the day to day running of the team and will work in supporting and empowering each other to deliver the highest standard of person centred care.
To work as a member of a self-directed neighbourhood nursing team that delivers person centred integrated care in the community. The aim of the service is to support people to remain as independent at home as long as possible, proactively facilitating self-care.
To work as an integral part of a team providing consistent care to a defined community caseload of patients 365 days a year, 24/7 hours a day. This requires flexibility and commitment to maintain effective service provision for the team's caseload.
The team is self-managing where designated responsibilities for the team are shared and specific roles within the team are rotated i.e. allocation of workloads, team rota construction therefore your role within the team is to support the ethos of a self-directed team with the authority to make decisions about workload, recruitment, training requirements etc.
Our neighbourhood teams are based within the local community throughout Medway enabling them to get to know the local community whilst also working very closely with local GP surgeries and other services.
Job purpose
To work as a member of a self-directed neighbourhood nursing team that delivers person centred integrated care in the community. The aim of the service is to support people to remain as independent at home as long as possible, proactively facilitating self-care.
Care will be focussed on improving self-reliance and empowerment; seeing patients as a whole and supporting as required their health, social and psychological needs.
To work as an integral part of a team of 8 -12 nurses providing consistent care to a defined community caseload of patients 365 days a year, 24/7 hours a day. This requires flexibility and commitment to maintain effective service provision for the teams caseload.
The team is self-managing where designated responsibilities for the team are shared and specific roles within the team are rotated i.e. allocation of workloads, team rota construction therefore your role within the team is to support the ethos of a self-directed team with the authority to make decisions about workload, recruitment, training requirements etc.
The Team covers the five localities in Medway. By working in a small area the team support your role in really getting to know the local community and its formal and informal networks.
The role requires close collaboration with the GP and other health, social care and voluntary organisations including but not limited to therapists, mental health, social workers, care navigators, case managers etc.
Your role will support the team to achieve the following core aims:
Person specification
Criteria
Essential
Desirable
Qualifications
First level registered nurse
Relevant nursing degree supplemented by diploma level specialist training
Nurse prescriber
ENB 998/preparation of mentorship
Evidence of further study
District nurse qualification or degree in community pathway.
Experience
Community and acute settings
Team builder and worker
Practice developer
Appraisal experience
Evidence based practitioner
Teaching and mentoring skills
Inter professional working
Management of change
Evidence of clinical skills relevant to community setting
Special knowledge / expertise
Expert assessor/evaluator of health care
Demonstrate knowledge of professional issues and current national and local drivers in primary health care
Disposition, adjustment, attitude and commitment
Excellent communication skills both verbally and written
Excellent interpersonal skills
Willingness to work unsocial hours
Flexibility and adaptability to change
Innovative
Enthusiastic
Practical / intellectual skills
Evidence of ability to undertake complex problem solving - skills for assessing and interpreting complex needs of patients; able to make clinically appropriate decisions
Good collaborative working skills
If you answered yes, then join our neighbourhood as we've got the perfect role for you!
Join our self-managing teams across Medway. This is a great opportunity for those looking to return to work and those who feel they no longer have the time to give basic holistic care to their patients.
The teams have professional autonomy and responsibility for the day to day running of the team and will work in supporting and empowering each other to deliver the highest standard of person centred care.
To work as a member of a self-directed neighbourhood nursing team that delivers person centred integrated care in the community. The aim of the service is to support people to remain as independent at home as long as possible, proactively facilitating self-care.
To work as an integral part of a team providing consistent care to a defined community caseload of patients 365 days a year, 24/7 hours a day. This requires flexibility and commitment to maintain effective service provision for the team's caseload.
The team is self-managing where designated responsibilities for the team are shared and specific roles within the team are rotated i.e. allocation of workloads, team rota construction therefore your role within the team is to support the ethos of a self-directed team with the authority to make decisions about workload, recruitment, training requirements etc.
Our neighbourhood teams are based within the local community throughout Medway enabling them to get to know the local community whilst also working very closely with local GP surgeries and other services.