An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Nurse with the relevant skills and experience to work as a Specialist Palliative Care Nurse, Team Lead (Band 7), based in our friendly, supportive team covering South PLACE.
The Community Specialist Palliative Care Nursing teams are based at locations across Norwich, North, South and West Norfolk providing expert clinical palliative and end of life care for patients in their own homes and care facilities.
The service also provides a 24/7 palliative care advice line which operates from the coordination centre at the new purpose-built Priscilla Bacon Lodge, in Colney.
The teams work as part of the wider Specialist Palliative Care Service which includes a consultant-led specialist inpatient unit, a Psychological Therapies team and a Day Therapies service.
This role will be covering South Norfolk, and the Primary Care Network, and will include the clinical requirements of a band 7 specialist nurse as well as leadership for the south Norfolk team.
You will have your own caseload of patients within South PLACE and will work closely with colleagues in community nursing and therapies teams, Norwich Supported Care and GPs/Primary Care, to clinically manage palliative and end of life care patients safely in their own homes.
As a part of your role you will provide clinical and operational leadership and support to the south team and our Associate Palliative Care Nurses through out places. You will offer expert advice and psychological support to patients, carers and other healthcare professionals as part of a daily clinical team working on our 24/7 advice line.
Our Band 7 Specialist Nurses are also expected to act as or be willing to work towards becoming a Non-Medical Prescriber, and you may be supported with course requirements to meet this expectation if
The service offers a commitment to ongoing personal development and offers a supportive, friendly network of colleagues.
Apply now to join an organisation that has been awarded an 'Outstanding' rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the highest possible rating and the first stand-alone NHS community trust in the country to be awarded the title.
The post-holder is expected to operate autonomously at an advanced level of clinical practice providing evidence based expert palliative care and advice to all colleagues.
To provide holistic specialist palliative care nursing assessment of patients and carers with highly complex needs, identifying priorities of care, implementing strategies in order to give this care and evaluation to ensure the maintenance of clinical excellence.
To utilise clinical assessment skills and non-medical prescribing as required.
To provide education, information and advice to patients, their relatives and carers acting as the patient's advocate where appropriate.
To provide psychosocial support utilising advanced communication skills, particularly at times of high distress or heightened emotional response, e.g. at times of diagnosis, at a time of recurrence and managing last few days of life.
Influencing clinical practice, indirectly with the provision of education, information and advice, to providers of generalist palliative care.
To participate in MDT, GSF and SPCN meetings as a core member of the specialist palliative care team contributing to the MDT discussion/patient assessment/care planning.
Identify those adults and children at risk of complicated grief and plan care as appropriate.
To line manage the south place CSPCN team with operational aspects of the role
To work alongside the service pathway lead, to promote safe, effective and innovative working. To support positive change
To deputise for the service pathway lead when required.               
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