Registered Nurse - Outpatient Care (Therapy & Wellbeing Centre, Katharine House Hospice, Stafford)
Job Type: Permanent, Full-time
Location: Katharine House Hospice, Stafford
Salary: From 33,904 per annum to 38,833 per annum, dependent upon level of experience
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Closing date: 19 December 2025, however this may close earlier, subject to response rate
Face to face interview date: 7 January 2026
Are you a dedicated and caring healthcare worker who wants to provide passionate, professional and responsive care?
Join our friendly Outpatient / Therapy & Wellbeing team and help us provide excellent palliative and supportive care for people living with palliative conditions.
About us
Katharine House Hospice offer the best care so that people in our community, affected by progressive illnesses, can live their lives to the full.
The out-patient unit at Katharine House Hospice is a specialist palliative care unit supporting adults with life-limiting illness.
We value people
- so much so, it's one of our three key values as a charity.
We focus on delivering high quality care and can give the time needed to provide the best experience for our patients and their families.
We provide ongoing support with opportunities for professional development. We are also able to provide access to the NHS pension scheme if you are currently an existing member.
The Role
Please note, an enhanced DBS clearance will be required for this role.
If you're an NMC-registered nurse (min. 6 months' experience), this role offers the clinical standards and MDT working you'll recognise from the NHS - with the added benefits of more time with patients, a truly holistic approach and a strong sense of team and community.
What feels different - and special - about working in a hospice charity
At the same time, many colleagues tell us that joining a hospice charity has been a positive change in how they can nurse:
More time with patients and families
, with an emphasis on listening, support and continuity.
A truly
holistic approach
- physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
A strong sense of
community and team
, where everyone knows your name.
Opportunities for
autonomy and development
, using and growing your skills in palliative and supportive care.
A more predictable
work-life balance
, with a core pattern of mainly Monday-Friday working.
You'll work a
rotational shift pattern
, mainly Monday to Friday, as we develop our outpatient and potential weekend offer. We're open to discussing
flexible working arrangements
that meet the needs of both the service and the successful candidate.
Skills and Experience
You will:
Be a
Registered Nurse (NMC)
with
current registration
.
Be educated to
diploma
/
degree level (or equivalent)
desirable but not essential
Have at least
6 months' post-registration experience
(more is welcome).
Have a genuine interest in
palliative and supportive care
, particularly for people living with organ failure and complex long-term conditions.
Be a team player who enjoys
MDT working
, but is also confident to work with a degree of
autonomy
.
Be committed to
compassionate, person-centred care
and upholding hospice values.
Previous hospice or palliative care experience is welcome but
not essential
- we will support you to develop specialist skills and confidence in this area.
What's in it for you?
Annual leave
33 days per annum, which includes bank holidays (pro rata for part time), increasing after 5 and 10 years' service.
Pension scheme
We match contributions up to 7% to a NEST scheme.
If you're currently contributing to the NHS pension scheme you can continue to do so.
Death in service benefit
Reassurance should the worst happen. 2 x salary to your family.
Employee Assistance Programme
Providing support for your wellbeing.
Training and development opportunities
Continuous learning and professional growth.
Occupational sick pay
Support during times of illness.
Healthcare cash benefit plan
Contributory plan to help cover health-related expenses.
Free on-site parking
Free uniform and PPE
Come join us to spend more clinical time with patients and families delivering excellent care.
For an
informal conversation or to arrange a visit
to the Therapy & Wellbeing Centre, please contact: Cathy Browning ANP/Outpatient Lead on 01785 254645 or email cbrowning@khhospice.org.uk
How to apply:
Submit a CV via indeed.
Please note we are unable to provide sponsorship at this time.
The closing date is 19 December 2025, however we may close this advert earlier, subject to response rates
.
If you require any reasonable adjustment to participate in this process, please do not hesitate to contact HR on the number above.
Please note that applications will be shortlisted on an ongoing basis and this vacancy may be closed early if the positions are filled.
Post holder: To be appointed.
Area of Work:
Therapy & Wellbeing Centre (T&WC)
Accountable to:
Director of Care
Mission
"We help local adults with complex, progressive illnesses from diagnosis to the end of life through free, high quality, specialist palliative care, advice and guidance, and we support those close to them".
Reporting Arrangements
The post-holder reports to the Outpatient Care Deputy Outpatient Lead
Department Objectives
The purpose of the Outpatient care team within the T&WC is to provide specialist palliative care provision to adult patients, their carers and friends within the palliative care philosophy framework identified by the World Health Organisation. The post holder will support the Outpatient Lead/ Deputy with the leadership and the operational management of the Outpatient care team.
Role Objectives
To ensure that patients and families receive outstanding and safe care whilst attending the centre.
To ensure that the Nursing and the Care team work in an effective and efficient way and be able to identify situations that require senior intervention or escalation as needed.
The post holder will have responsibility for development and maintaining competence in the skills required to work in specialist palliative care.
They will play a part in continuing to develop and maintain clinical standards ensuring that Katharine House Hospice meets local and national standards for providing Specialist Palliative Care.
Function and Responsibilities
Summary
The post-holder will form part of a team comprising of Outpatient Lead, Outpatient Deputy Lead, Staff Nurses, Health Care Assistants and Volunteers who will be responsible for the delivery of high quality, patient-centred, holistic care to patients, carers, and their families attending the T&WC .
Specific Objectives
1. To ensure our patients and their families receive an outstanding, caring service, professionally delivered within a safe environment.
2. When able to do so and deemed proficient to take the lead for the shift on a rota basis.
3. Provide leadership, development, and guidance to Junior Outpatient staff, Health Care Assistants, Volunteers and Students ensuring safe and effective care is provided.
4. Along with the Senior Staff ensure appropriate risk assessments and plans of care are in place for all patients and families attending the Centre.
5. To ensure that the assessment and discharge of patients is safe and effective and transfer documentation is of an agreed standard.
6. Provide a level of care in line with NMC Guidelines.
7. Maintain a safe, clean clinical environment and identify any risks to patients, families, or staff.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
To meet the above broad objectives, the post holder will have responsibilities in four main areas of work as follows:
Clinical
Managerial
Education
Personnel
Clinical
To work clinically in practice to ensure a professional and patient focused approach is evident, whilst developing and demonstrating a range of skills and knowledge related to Palliative Care Nursing.
To manage own patient case within Outpatients, and provide clinical face to face appointments and telephone support.
Support the team in the delivery of a Triage service for incoming referrals to the Outpatients and Palliative Care Nurse Specialist teams.
Develop clinical practice and act as a mentor to junior members of staff, Healthcare Support Workers, Volunteers and Students.
Ensure relevant documentation is maintained on all patients according to identified policies and procedures, Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Monitor your own clinical practice and provide evidence-based nursing care within the centre whilst developing competence in the role.
Ensure that clinical protocols, guidelines, and procedures are adhered to and take part in ensuring that they are regularly updated.
Ensure that the clinical practice of other members of the nursing team is safe, sound and evidence based. Be responsible for raising any concerns and be able to identify remedial/supportive action to improve the clinical performance of a staff member when needed.
Participate in the provision of education sessions/programmes to patients and their carers
Act as role model for all staff within the T&WC, providing professional nursing care when looking after patients and families.
Continue to develop and demonstrate knowledge around pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of symptoms such as pain.
Develop and understanding and ensure that Safeguarding and Mental Capacity Policies and Guideline are adhered to and report concerns to senior staff.
Managerial
When able to lead a shift take responsibility for prescribed staffing levels ensuring that T&WC is safe and report any concerns.
Be aware of the resource needed to provide care for patients and carers, having due regard for the skill mix available and the dependency score of patients. Report concerns to the Senior Staff Nurse, as necessary.
To take part in clinical audit working within an agreed quality assurance framework to monitor standards of care within the T&WC and across KHH.
Use and continuously assess the appropriateness of clinical documentation and the clinical database within the Centre.
Take responsibility for reporting critical information or exception reports to the Senior Staff Nurse.
Contribute to the prompt investigation of complaints and adverse comments ensuring they are escalated in a timely manner.
Participate in Katharine House Hospice meetings as required.
Education
Take part in an annual appraisal and ensure own education and training needs are identified to achieve KHH agreed competencies.
Contribute to and maintain a learning environment for all levels of staff and visitors to the unit, including meeting University requirements as a suitable placement area for students.
Participate in the provision of formal and informal education to Katharine House Hospice staff, external staff, and visitors.
Participate in the provision of education sessions/programmes to patients and their carers
Take responsibility to ensure that mandatory training requirements are met.
Personnel
Play a part in reducing/avoiding stress within the team and being a role model for the values of KHH.
Be proactive in your own personal and professional development and that of the nursing and care team.
Attend statutory/mandatory updates.
Participate in clinical supervision according to Hospice policy.
Work within the guidelines laid down by the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Code of Professional Conduct
Maintain current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council
Work within Health and Safety guidelines prepared by the Hospice.
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Personal Development
_
Katharine House will support the continuous development of the post holder who is expected to be proactive in ensuring their own clinical supervision and identifying their own developmental needs.
Competencies
Can meet/work towards achieving the competencies as identified in the Katharine House Hospice competency document.
Job Revision
This job description is not exhaustive, and the employee may be asked to undertake other duties commensurate with the role. This job description is subject to periodic revision following discussions with the post holder.
Infection Prevention and Control
In accordance with the Health and Social Care Act 2012, the post holder will actively participate in the prevention and control of infection within the capacity of their role. The Act requires the post holder to attend infection prevention and control training on induction and at regular updates and to take responsibility for the practical application of the training in the course of their work. Infection prevention and control must be included in any personal development plan or appraisal.
Health and Safety
All employees have a responsibility to abide by the safety practices and codes authorised by Katharine House Hospice. They have an equal responsibility with management for maintaining safe working practices.
Smoking
The hospice has a no smoking policy. All hospice premises are considered No Smoking Zones. Staff are not allowed to smoke when wearing Katharine House Hospice Uniform.
Confidentiality
Patient and/or staff information is confidential. It is a condition of Katharine House Hospice employment that you will not use or disclose any confidential information obtained in the course of your duty
Accuracy of Data
The accuracy of Service User information is paramount regardless of its format (hard copy or electronic). All staff collecting and processing sensitive client information should be suitably trained to do so. All such data should be monitored for accuracy and reconciled between the user record and data held on systems that support the provision of care, any errors or omissions should be identified and corrected. Such activity should be undertaken under the guidance of the Director of Care.
This post requires the individual to consent to an enhanced disclosure by the Disclosure and Barring Service
Person Specification - KHH Staff Nurse
Qualifications
Registered Nurse/RMN on the NMC Register.
Diploma or Degree in Nursing
Mentorship Module completed
Post Registration study relevant to Palliative and end of Life Care.
Skills and attributes
Team player and able to delegate tasks to staff.
Demonstrates leadership and can motivate staff and act as a role model.
Can safely and efficiently lead a shift taking responsibility for off duty and cover.
Demonstrates a non-judgemental and empathic approach.
A reflective practitioner who takes part in supervision.
Demonstrates safe practice and can identify areas of unsafe practice and can deal with these reporting appropriately.
Ensures that they remain competent themselves and take responsibility for the competence of junior staff.
Has obtained Advanced communication skills training and can demonstrate this skill.
Use initiative to problem solve and be a solution focused member of the team.
Will teach all members of the team and other colleagues within the MDT.
Acts as a mentor for all staff providing support and supervision.
Keeps contemporaneous records in line with the NMC standards.
Identifies topics for and initiates audit to ensure excellent standards of care can be demonstrated.
Knowledge
Can assess, plan, implement and evaluate holistic care including pain and symptom control.
Uses a range of assessment tools available to aid with assessment.
Can identify the deteriorating patient using quantifiable tools such as the Prognostic Indicator Guidelines, or Karnofsky score.
Has completed advanced communication skills training and is able to deal with difficult situations such as breaking bad news within recognised boundaries,
Has extensive knowledge of the medications used in palliative care and can administer these safely.
Can recognise palliative emergencies and is able to manage these in a calm and considered way.
Has a good understanding of grief and bereavement and is able to support patients and carers.
Other
Demonstrates initiative.
Resilience
Flexibility
Self-motivated
Able to work all shifts across 7 days.
Can use resources effectively and efficiently.
Maintains a safe environment for staff and patients.
Ensures infection prevention measures are maintained.
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Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 33,904.00-38,833.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
On-site parking
Application question(s):
Do you require Sponsorship? Unfortunately we are unable to provide this
Are you a registered Nurse on the NMC register?
Do you have a diploma or degree in nursing?
Work Location: In person
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