Diabetes Nurse Specialist Leading Transition & Education

Liverpool, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

The post holder will develop the transition diabetes nurse role within the existing diabetes specialist nursing team. He/she will offer specialist clinical support to children and young people with diabetes, to develop services and improve the quality of care delivered in the various care settings. The post holder will exercise higher levels of judgement, discretion and decision making in clinical care demonstrated through the Trust competency framework. S/he will provide specialist expertise and advice demonstrating a sound understanding of the issues related to the identification, assessment, treatment and management of the client group. S/he will monitor and improve standards of care through, supervision of practice, clinical audit, evidence based practice, teaching and supporting professional colleagues and the provision of skilled professional leadership, acting up in absence of team leader. S/he will contribute to clinical governance within the service by undertaking audit and research as part of the diabetes team.



Works autonomously to support the management Transition and transition clinic



In absence of the team leader manages the diabetes nursing team



Provide a non-medical prescribing role, or working towards



Manages own caseload and co-ordinates patient transition journey across divisions and organisational boundaries.



Supports the diabetes lead nurse and manages the team in his/her absence



Develops local policies, protocols and procedures in accordance with local and national standards in relation to specialist area of expertise particularly Transition



To be the lead with diabetes research trials and studies



To liaise with the clinical research facility



Provides clinical supervision and mentorship to junior or new clinical nurse specialists/practitioners/nurses/therapists



Maintains and updates patient and hospital staff education and training packages



Promote people's equality, diversity and right



to attend the DUK and National conferences and relevant workshops.



Ensure compliance with policies, procedures and clinical guidelines for self and others and participate in the development of same.



Continually monitor standards of care and participate in the improvement of care, through benchmarking, audit and research



We pride ourselves on the quality of our care, going the extra mile to make Alder hey a safe and special place for children and their families.



We are committed to continually improving for the benefit of our patients.



We are open and honest and engage everyone we meet with a smile.



We show that we value every individual for who they are and their contribution.



We work across the Alder Hey community in teams that are built on friendship, dedication, care and reassurance.



Respect:

We show that we value every individual for who they are and their contribution



Excellence:

We pride ourselves on the quality of our care, going the extra mile to make Alder Hey a safe and special place for children and their families



Innovation:

We are committed to continually improving for the benefit of our patients



Together :

We work across the Alder Hey community in teams that are built on friendship, dedication, care and reassurance



Openness:

We are open and honest and engage everyone we meet with a smile



Works autonomously to support the management of the Transition caseload of patients whilst working as part of a multidisciplinary team



Leads the Preparation for Transition nursing clinic



In absence of the team leader manages the diabetes nursing team



Provide a non-medical prescribing role, or working towards



Facilitates good communication links between the child or young person with diabetes and carers/others involved in the management of the condition.



Deals with calls/queries and communicate any plans to the child/young person with diabetes, their carer or other professionals as appropriate.



Provides education and information to the child/young person with diabetes, their family and/or carers around diabetes related issues eg management of diabetes, lifestyle and recreation, safety, schools etcetera in order to prevent hospital admission



Provides clinical advice, support and training to community health care professionals, education and social care teams.



Provide training for schools and support with ongoing Educations and Health care plans for individual children



Provide advice and help to families and initiate early help referral to social services as needed



Enables the child or young person and carers choice and involvement in decisions about Transition care



Co-ordinates patient care Transition pathway and liaises across organisational boundaries.



Plans specialised programmes of transition care and provides specialised age-appropriate advice to the child or young person, relatives and carers contents



Provides clinical advice in accordance with current evidence-based practice.



Participates in nurse/consultant-led clinics and multidisciplinary team meetings.



Participates in case conferences/MDTs in relation to future management or transition arrangements.



Ensures the child or young person and their families are given appropriate verbal and written information regarding planned transition.



Maintains accurate patient records and ensures all relevant information is documented in the patients' medical and nursing records.



Managerial/Leadership:



Manages own caseload and co-ordinates patient transition journey across divisions and organisational boundaries.



Supports the diabetes lead nurse and manages the team in his/her absence



Works in close collaboration with other health care professionals across organisational boundaries to ensure the service meets patients' transition needs.



Acts as a mentor to pre- and post-registration nurses, assisting in meeting their learning needs.



Develops local policies, protocols and procedures in accordance with local and national standards in relation to specialist area of expertise particularly Transition



Fulfils a non-medical prescribing role or working towards



Education and Development:



Participates in training and education of the child or young person, their carer and health and social care professionals involved in the management of the condition to prepare for Transition



Supports in the teaching and development of the child or young person and carers - particularly education and social care carers



Provides clinical supervision and mentorship to junior or new clinical nurse specialists/practitioners/nurses/therapists



Maintains and updates hospital staff education and training packages



Maintains and updates patient education and training packages



Maintains own professional development, skills and competencies through participation in training and development activities.



Maintains and updates evidence-based knowledge and skills.



Fulfils all mandatory training requirements for the trust and assists others within the department to do so.



Undertakes health promotion within the specialist area



to attend the DUK and National conferences and relevant workshops.



Clinical Governance:



Ensure compliance with policies, procedures and clinical guidelines for self and others and participate in the development of same.



Continually monitor standards of care and participate in the improvement of care, through benchmarking, audit and research.



Promote patient and public involvement activities in the specialist area, leading to service improvement.



Promote people's equality, diversity and rights

Beware of fraud agents! do not pay money to get a job

MNCJobs.co.uk will not be responsible for any payment made to a third-party. All Terms of Use are applicable.


Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3420068
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Liverpool, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned