
Nurse - Young Adult Service
- Stoke-on-Trent
- £34,031-37,191 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To work as an integral part of the Young Adult Team: assessing, implementing and evaluating nursing care for service users living with palliative or complex health conditions.
- Lead and coordinate shifts.
- To complete a wide range of clinical interventions.
- To act as a mentor / role model to Care Support Workers.
- Supervise and support student nurses and nursing associates.
- To act as Keyworker to a small caseload of young adults.
- To support young adults in all aspects of living their lives, including support with activities of daily living, social and leisure opportunities.
- Registered Adult Nurse (RN), Registered Learning Disability Nurse (RNLD with post qualifying experience.
- Completion of PARE Supervisor Preparation and Guidance.
- Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team.
- Experience of working with service users who have additional communication needs, learning disabilities and / or physical health needs.
- Transferable nursing knowledge and skills that can be adapted to caring for young adults living with life limiting conditions / complex health needs.
- Experience of coordinating shifts / delegating tasks.
- Experience of multi-agency working with health colleagues, social care, and the voluntary sector.
- Experience in caring for adults or children with complex health needs or palliative healthcare needs.
- Experience of supervising / mentoring others.
- Competent clinical skills.
- Knowledge of legislation including Safeguarding Adults and the Mental Capacity Act.
- Negotiation and problem solving.
- Committed to delivering high standards of evidence-based practice.
- Planning and organisational skills.
- Diplomatic, calm, approachable and objective.
- Effective communication/ inter-personal skills.
- Highly motivated.
- Possess a positive, assertive, and confident attitude.
- Need to be available to work weekends and flexibly to provide a 24/7 service.
- Understanding of the holistic needs of young adults living with a complex or palliative condition.
- Knowledge and understanding of palliative care, loss and bereavement.
- Vision for contributing to service development.
- Ability to drive is highly desirable due to the community aspect of this role.
- Registered Adult Nurse (RN), Registered Learning Disability Nurse (RNLD with post qualifying experience.
- Completion of PARE Supervisor Preparation and Guidance.
- Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team.
- Experience of working with service users who have additional communication needs, learning disabilities and / or physical health needs.
- Transferable nursing knowledge and skills that can be adapted to caring for young adults living with life limiting conditions / complex health needs.
- Experience of coordinating shifts / delegating tasks.
- Experience of multi-agency working with health colleagues, social care, and the voluntary sector.
- Experience in caring for adults or children with complex health needs or palliative healthcare needs.
- Experience of supervising / mentoring others.
- Competent clinical skills.
- Knowledge of legislation including Safeguarding Adults and the Mental Capacity Act.
- Negotiation and problem solving.
- Committed to delivering high standards of evidence-based practice.
- Planning and organisational skills.
- Diplomatic, calm, approachable and objective.
- Effective communication/ inter-personal skills.
- Highly motivated.
- Possess a positive, assertive, and confident attitude.
- Need to be available to work weekends and flexibly to provide a 24/7 service.
- Understanding of the holistic needs of young adults living with a complex or palliative condition.
- Knowledge and understanding of palliative care, loss and bereavement.
- Vision for contributing to service development.
- Ability to drive is highly desirable due to the community aspect of this role.