Job Summary
The post holder will be a clinical expert in the field of Palliative Care and will be expected to fulfil the 4 domains of consultant level practice, as set out in NHS Englands Multi-professional consultant-level practice capability and impact framework (2020) working across the Fylde Coast.
They will practice at an advanced clinical level and exercise high levels of judgement, discretion and decision making in clinical care.
The role is intended to be split 50/50 between: -
Direct autonomous Clinical Practice
, potentially working across Palliative Care services (inpatient, community, and hospital liaison teams) on the Fylde Coast. They may have direct clinical responsibility for a patient cohort and will be expected to provide leadership and support for other Clinicians.
Provide leadership, education, and Clinical Supervision for a team of Advanced Clinical Practitioners
working clinically within the service (there are currently 5 directly clinical ACPs within the service).
LEVEL OF PRACTICE EXPECTED -
for further info see,
multi-professional consultant-level practice capability and impact framework (NHS England, 2020)
Expert Practice
Help firmly establish values-based professional practice across pathways, services, organisations, and system, working with individuals, families, carers, communities and others.
Strategic and enabling Leadership.
Provide values-based leadership across the care pathway, services, and systems in complex and changing situations.
Research and innovation
Develop a knowledge-rich and inquiry culture across the service and system that contributes to research outputs and has a positive effect on development, quality innovation, increasing capacity and capability and making systems more effective.
Consultancy approaches for putting in place and sustaining expertise across the system.
Establish expertise across the system by using consultancy approaches and opportunities that have maximum impact on practice, services, communities, and populations, and which add to and sustain workforce capacity and capability.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- To provide senior clinical leadership to the nursing and clinical staff of the palliative care service
- Advise and co-lead on the future planning of strategic directions and service developments in relation to the palliative care service.
- Participate in clinical supervision as a supervisor and supervisee.
- Liaise with health and social care professionals both internal and external to the Hospice, acting as a source of specialist palliative care advice.
- Contribute to the delivery of education to all staff groups.
- Act as Clinical Supervisor to the Clinical Advanced Clinical Practitioners within the organisation, who are qualified or in training; ensure they are supported and meet the competency framework as set out.
- Be available to Clinically support Doctors in training (including GP trainees)
- Participate in weekly Specialist Palliative Care Multi-disciplinary team meetings.
- Attend relevant meetings internal and external to the Hospice and participate in the development of policies, procedures and standards pertaining to the clinical activity of the Hospice.
- Liaise with partners, such as Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, Lancaster University and Hospices UK, to facilitate effective and appropriate research, actively involving self in the University Hospice model.
- Work collaboratively with the Palliative Medicine Medical Consultants across the Fylde Coast to ensure delivery, continuity, and development of specialist palliative care.
- On appointment, as a minimum, should be working towards joining the Palliative Care 2nd on-call rota for the Fylde Coast.
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Nurse Consultant t
o join Trinity Palliative Care services.
Trinity Hospice has been at the heart of the Fylde coast for more than 39 years, providing compassionate care for people on their journey towards the end of life. Our dedicated specialist nursing teams touch the lives of thousands of patients and families each year, with one vision for the future that everyone across Blackpool and the Fylde coast has access to high-quality end-of-life care. Would you like to work for an award-winning charity that is striving to ensure that all the residents of the Fylde Coast have access to the best of end of life care available?
The post holder will be a clinical expert in the field of Palliative Care and will be expected to fulfil the 4 domains of consultant level practice, as set out in NHS Englands Multi-professional consultant-level practice capability and impact framework (2020) working across the Fylde Coast.
They will practice at an advanced clinical level and exercise high levels of judgement, discretion and decision making in clinical care.
The role is intended to be split 50/50 between: -
Job Summary
The post holder will be a clinical expert in the field of Palliative Care and will be expected to fulfil the 4 domains of consultant level practice, as set out in NHS Englands Multi-professional consultant-level practice capability and impact framework (2020) working across the Fylde Coast.
They will practice at an advanced clinical level and exercise high levels of judgement, discretion and decision making in clinical care.
The role is intended to be split 50/50 between: -
Direct autonomous Clinical Practice
, potentially working across Palliative Care services (inpatient, community, and hospital liaison teams) on the Fylde Coast. They may have direct clinical responsibility for a patient cohort and will be expected to provide leadership and support for other Clinicians.
Provide leadership, education, and Clinical Supervision for a team of Advanced Clinical Practitioners
working clinically within the service (there are currently 5 directly clinical ACPs within the service).
LEVEL OF PRACTICE EXPECTED -
for further info see,
multi-professional consultant-level practice capability and impact framework (NHS England, 2020)
Expert Practice
Help firmly establish values-based professional practice across pathways, services, organisations, and system, working with individuals, families, carers, communities and others.
Strategic and enabling Leadership.
Provide values-based leadership across the care pathway, services, and systems in complex and changing situations.
Research and innovation
Develop a knowledge-rich and inquiry culture across the service and system that contributes to research outputs and has a positive effect on development, quality innovation, increasing capacity and capability and making systems more effective.
Consultancy approaches for putting in place and sustaining expertise across the system.
Establish expertise across the system by using consultancy approaches and opportunities that have maximum impact on practice, services, communities, and populations, and which add to and sustain workforce capacity and capability.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- To provide senior clinical leadership to the nursing and clinical staff of the palliative care service
- Advise and co-lead on the future planning of strategic directions and service developments in relation to the palliative care service.
- Participate in clinical supervision as a supervisor and supervisee.
- Liaise with health and social care professionals both internal and external to the Hospice, acting as a source of specialist palliative care advice.
- Contribute to the delivery of education to all staff groups.
- Act as Clinical Supervisor to the Clinical Advanced Clinical Practitioners within the organisation, who are qualified or in training; ensure they are supported and meet the competency framework as set out.
- Be available to Clinically support Doctors in training (including GP trainees)
- Participate in weekly Specialist Palliative Care Multi-disciplinary team meetings.
- Attend relevant meetings internal and external to the Hospice and participate in the development of policies, procedures and standards pertaining to the clinical activity of the Hospice.
- Liaise with partners, such as Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, Lancaster University and Hospices UK, to facilitate effective and appropriate research, actively involving self in the University Hospice model.
- Work collaboratively with the Palliative Medicine Medical Consultants across the Fylde Coast to ensure delivery, continuity, and development of specialist palliative care.
- On appointment, as a minimum, should be working towards joining the Palliative Care 2nd on-call rota for the Fylde Coast.
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Nurse Consultant t
o join Trinity Palliative Care services.
Trinity Hospice has been at the heart of the Fylde coast for more than 39 years, providing compassionate care for people on their journey towards the end of life. Our dedicated specialist nursing teams touch the lives of thousands of patients and families each year, with one vision for the future that everyone across Blackpool and the Fylde coast has access to high-quality end-of-life care. Would you like to work for an award-winning charity that is striving to ensure that all the residents of the Fylde Coast have access to the best of end of life care available?
The post holder will be a clinical expert in the field of Palliative Care and will be expected to fulfil the 4 domains of consultant level practice, as set out in NHS Englands Multi-professional consultant-level practice capability and impact framework (2020) working across the Fylde Coast.
They will practice at an advanced clinical level and exercise high levels of judgement, discretion and decision making in clinical care.
The role is intended to be split 50/50 between: -