Job summary As a Clinical Nurse or Pharmacist specialising in ADHD, you will work, under the guidance and supervision of a Consultant Psychiatrist, providing remote consultations in pre-booked review appointments as part of the ADHD clinical pathway.
The post holder will provide pharmacological and non-pharmacological evidence-based interventions and provide specialist input into the ADHD Service.You will work both autonomously, and as part of a team, to deliver evidence-based care to this patient group and be proactive and innovative in exploring new ways of delivering care, demonstrating enhanced competence in complex decision making, assessment and management of clinical needs.This role will involve working in partnership with service users, carers, families, friends, and other agencies, including liaising with primary care services to ensure effectiveness of outcomes.Collection and collating of data / information effectively for the purpose of audit, research and service performance will also be expected.
Main duties of the job To use evidence-based practice to develop, deliver and maintain a high quality, clinical and cost-effective ADHD service.
To provide a comprehensive service to the patients attending the appointment including review of observations and investigations as needed, management, and referral as appropriate within defined parameters and scope of practice, referring to senior colleagues as needed.
Complex cases should be discussed with the Medical Lead, Dr S Mashru, including any titration that needs more than 3 follow-ups.
To ensure patients have consented to, and are fully involved in the implementation of their treatment plansPlease refer to the Job Description for the further details in the main and other responsibilities for this role.
About us Harrow Health Community Interest Company (Harrow Health) began in 2007 by a group of Harrow GPs, whose sole aim was to ensure patients receive a high quality clinical care service within the community.
Over the years, Harrow Health has expanded.
We now provide many clinical services, which include Community Services and our Enhanced Frailty Service.Harrow Health Community Services directorate has been awarded a contract to provide general attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) services on behalf of Northwest London Integrated Care Board (NWL ICB).Our vision is to provide high quality patient care, enhancing patient experience by providing excellent clinical effectiveness in a safe environment.
Working in partnership with other stakeholders, Harrow Health will provide gold standard services and develop a sustainable future for the local health community.
Job description Job responsibilities Main Responsibilities: To use evidence-based practice to develop, deliver and maintain a high quality, clinical and cost-effective ADHD service.
To provide a comprehensive service to the patients attending the appointment including review of observations and investigations as needed, management, and referral as appropriate within defined parameters and scope of practice, referring to senior colleagues as needed.
Complex cases should be discussed with the Medical Lead, Dr S Mashru, including any titration that needs more than 3 follow-ups.
To ensure patients have consented to, and are fully involved in the implementation of their treatment plans To implement Non-Medical Prescribing in accordance with NICE, NHS England and Trust prescribing guidelines, ensuring you work within your NMC / GPhC Code of Conduct / Scope of Practice.
You will be made aware of NWL ICB Prescribing Formulary for guidance around medications that are allowed to prescribe.
You will be expected to sign the Harrow Health Intention to Prescribe Agreement with the Head of Nursing To adapt styles of communication appropriately to promote empowerment, self- management and health education for patients.
Interpreters can be sought as needed.
Using the EMIS system, the consultation must be contemporaneously recorded in the patients records.
Proformas are set on the EMIS system and must be completed by the clinician.
These will be shared with the patient and their registered General Practitioner.
Liaise with other team members as appropriate To identify actual or potential clinical risks within scope of practice and take appropriate action using, when required, the appropriate reporting structure To be personally accountable for professional and ethical actions and practices within a framework that adheres to their governing body and Harrow Health policies and proceduresService management / delivery responsibilities: Ensure your caseload is effectively managed and systems are in place for follow-up review and discharge.
To ensure that patient records and documentation are maintained in line with Harrow Health policies and use of the electronic patient records system.
This includes: Documenting full, accurate and contemporaneous records of assessments, investigations, procedures, treatments and aftercare.
Encouraging colleagues to maintain good and complete records.
Working closely with the reception team / administrator, ensuring all records pertinent to patients are filed as appropriate Work within local policies, protocols and guidelines Harrow Health and local trust guidelines Ensure Safeguarding Adults and Children is considered, and policies and procedures are followed when concerns are raised and attend local safeguarding meetings as required.
Establish quality standards relating to the service user and carer experience.
Ensure that service users and their carers receive clear and accurate information on the service, access to their records, confidentiality, personal care plans, medications, support services available and complaints and compliment procedures.
To participate in audits as requested, and use the results, current research, and government guidelines to make recommendations for changes to service delivery and clinical practice, sharing these findings as appropriate.
To collect data, and provide service information to the Team Leader as required To ensure that the Clinical Manager / Team Leader / Head of Nursing and Clinical Governance Lead are kept informed on service issues and potential risks.
To work with the Team in delivering and promoting the needs of the service To work with the Clinical Lead, Team Leader, Head of Nursing and Clinical Governance Lead to meet the Clinical Governance needs of the services, including investigation of incidents (including serious incidents) and complaints, where required.
To participate in relevant team meetings to discuss day-to-day operational issues as required.Personal & professional development: To be a skilled practitioner in areas needed for effective care deliveryo Recognise and work within own competence and keep abreast of developments in practice and topical issues ensuring that skills are maintained To collaborate in the continuing development of their role / expertise to include: -o Level of autonomy in practice.o Show self-motivation toward expanding practice and developing skills and knowledge, with the support of Harrow Health Ensure statutory and mandatory training is up to date Promote a learning environment and culture within the team which supports the professional development and effectiveness of the team as a whole Contribute to the delivery of specialist and multidisciplinary training, including the induction of new staff and trainees within the service, if applicable.Policies & Guidelines: Awareness of and compliance with all relevant company policies/guidelines, Confidentiality, Data Protection, Health and Safety, Equality and Diversity, safeguarding, Prevent To participate and contribute to operational policy making, attending appropriate meetings as required.Corporate Responsibilities: The Postholder must be able to work independently within defined responsibilities, but also as part of a larger team and be able to trouble shoot and find solution to problems To adhere to Information Governance, patient confidentiality and Data protection legislations/standards.
To work to standards set out in Harrow Health policies, service contracts and in line with NHS England/ CQC regulations To support the wider team to ensure that all Harrow Health policies, standards and requirements are understood and in place in the service to include excellent record keeping and delivery of high standard patient and customer services To understand service specifications and contracts Represent Harrow Health effectively and professionally to a wide range of patients, stakeholders, members and partners Take an active role in the development and embedding of the organisations culture, values and reputation as a provider of high-quality services, leading by example at all times Responsible for policy implementation related to own Service areaPro-actively look for growth opportunitiesFreedom to Act :The post holder is expected to work with a high level of individual discretion and autonomy, knowing when to partner with colleagues as appropriateThis list is not exhaustive.
Please refer to the attached Job Description for additional information.
Person Specification Experience Essential Experience of working independently, with a minimum of 1 years post qualification experience, in an ADHD clinic setting (NHS or Non-NHS) Relevant experience in titrating medication and delivering care to ADHD service users Regular attendance at educational updates / meetings Understanding of Safeguarding Adults and Children Infection Prevention and Control Procedures, Awareness of local referral pathways Excellent written and oral communication skills Up to date with Statutory and Mandatory training as per Harrow Health guidelines Desirable Experience of delivering training to colleagues.
Experience in completing audits and assessments Experience in Quality improvement Projects.
Knowledge of use of IT / EMIS system Qualifications Essential Registered General Nurse / Nurse Practitioner Current NMC registration or Pharmacist, registered with the GPhC Degree level study / equivalent specialist study / appropriate qualification in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of ADHD Non-Medical Prescribing qualification Desirable Masters degree Management experience / qualification Personal Qualities Essential To be a reflective practitioner Effective organisation and time management skills Committed to self-directed development Assertive, adaptable / flexible / energetic and enthusiastic Good communication skills and able to be sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations Ability to work under pressure Team work and communication Full indemnity with, for example, the RCN / MDU / Unison Desirable Able to challenge accepted practice as appropriate Develop links with other primary care services as needed Awareness of Harrow Health Clinical Governance agenda
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