
Associate Specialist Palliative Care Nurse
- Blackburn, Lancashire
- £38,682-46,580 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work collaboratively with multi-professionals teams across the health economy
- Maintain accurate and effective electronic patient records, ensure they are kept updated and communicated to relevant members of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Collect and collate statistics as required in accordance with professional, national and organisational requirements.
- Act as a core member of the palliative care MDT ensuring that all new and complex patients with specialist palliative care needs are assessed and discussed as appropriate.
- Participate where appropriate to non-clinical aspects of the clinical nurse specialist role including audit, education and research.
- Provide specialist palliative care advice, education and training to all members of the multi-professional team across all care settings as the service requires.
- Facilitate open and effective communication within the multi-professional team.
- Maintain good relationships and communication with all disciplines within the trust and external partners.
- Ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively and report any causes for concern to the appropriate manager.
- Establish, utilise and maintain advanced communication skills in a variety of challenging situations including patients, carers, families and the multi-professional team.
- To be empathic and reassuring when communicating highly sensitive information and advice to patients, families, carers and colleagues.
- To work within the competencies of V300 nurse independent prescriber if qualified
- Be involved and contribute to clinical protocols and developments for the specialist palliative care service.
- Embrace and support line management and the department in making service improvements effective in the workplace.
- Ensure compliance with organisational policies and procedures and national, legal and professional standards.
- Be an active member of appropriate groups representing needs of patients and appropriate staff.
- Contribute to the development and delivery of a seven day service working flexibly over the seven days to meet the needs of the service.
- Maintain accurate up to date information relevant to service compiling statistical evidence as required..
- Contribute to management of complaints and incidents.
- Work within palliative care clinical governance framework.
- Contribute to the achievement of ELHTs objectives and targets for Specialist Palliative and End of Life Care
- Work collaboratively with multi-professionals teams across the health economy
- Maintain accurate and effective electronic patient records, ensure they are kept updated and communicated to relevant members of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Collect and collate statistics as required in accordance with professional, national and organisational requirements.
- Act as a core member of the palliative care MDT ensuring that all new and complex patients with specialist palliative care needs are assessed and discussed as appropriate.
- Participate where appropriate to non-clinical aspects of the clinical nurse specialist role including audit, education and research.
- Provide specialist palliative care advice, education and training to all members of the multi-professional team across all care settings as the service requires.
- Facilitate open and effective communication within the multi-professional team.
- Maintain good relationships and communication with all disciplines within the trust and external partners.
- Ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively and report any causes for concern to the appropriate manager.
- Establish, utilise and maintain advanced communication skills in a variety of challenging situations including patients, carers, families and the multi-professional team.
- To be empathic and reassuring when communicating highly sensitive information and advice to patients, families, carers and colleagues.
- To work within the competencies of V300 nurse independent prescriber if qualified
- Be involved and contribute to clinical protocols and developments for the specialist palliative care service.
- Embrace and support line management and the department in making service improvements effective in the workplace.
- Ensure compliance with organisational policies and procedures and national, legal and professional standards.
- Be an active member of appropriate groups representing needs of patients and appropriate staff.
- Contribute to the development and delivery of a seven day service working flexibly over the seven days to meet the needs of the service.
- Maintain accurate up to date information relevant to service compiling statistical evidence as required..
- Contribute to management of complaints and incidents.
- Work within palliative care clinical governance framework.
- Contribute to the achievement of ELHTs objectives and targets for Specialist Palliative and End of Life Care
- Registered adult nurse with on the NMC register
- Demonstrable post registration experience in palliative care
- On a relevant first degree pathway
- Demonstable teaching qualification or equivelent experience
- Communication skills training/sage and Thyme
- Flexible to work 7 days and access to a car for work purposes
- Evidence of recent study or personal development
- Advanced communications skills training
- V300 prescribing.
- Understanding of palliative and end of life care local and national drivers.
- Registered adult nurse with on the NMC register
- Demonstrable post registration experience in palliative care
- On a relevant first degree pathway
- Demonstable teaching qualification or equivelent experience
- Communication skills training/sage and Thyme
- Flexible to work 7 days and access to a car for work purposes
- Evidence of recent study or personal development
- Advanced communications skills training
- V300 prescribing.
- Understanding of palliative and end of life care local and national drivers.