Job summary Farnborough Community nursing team are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced B6 nurse or District Nurse SPQ with a warm personality and great people skills.
You must have leadership experience and be able to demonstrate innovative practice.
You need to have effective management skills to take responsibility for caseload management of housebound patients with multiple nursing need in the community with support from the Team Leader.
You will be responsible for ensuring high quality evidence-based care for patients, their families, and carers in the community.
This will include acting as a role model for staff, sharing learning and developing practice You must be a car driver with access to a vehicle for work.
Mileage is claimable via the trust expenses system.
Main duties of the job The role of the B6 Community Sister/District nurse/charge nurse to manage the day to day running of a community nursing team in conjunction with the Team Leader.
The post holder will be responsible for ensuring the community nursing team are functioning at a high level providing excellent patient care for patients who are on the community nursing team caseload.
The post holder will be part of a supportive team of other B6 across the other teams covering the north east of Hampshire providing a 7 day service covering the hours of 8am to 8am.
About us Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is committed to being an inclusive and disability confident employer and has been awarded the Gold for the Armed Forces Employment Recognition Scheme.
We provide first class development opportunities for all staff and have a wide range of professional, management and leadership, and clinical skills training available.
Here at Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, we know how important it is to have a healthy work life balance; this benefits not only individuals but the patients we care for too.
We encourage applications from people who wish to work on a flexible basis, recognising that flexibility may mean a range of different working patterns and hours, we do our utmost to work with our staff to meet their needs and the needs of our service and its users.
Frimley Health Trust benefits on Vimeo Job description Job responsibilities The post holder will: Clinically: Undertake holistic assessments of patient new to the community nursing service.
Complete assessments such as Purpose T, MUST/MUAC, wound assessments for all patients on the caseload and ensure that all staff members are completing these assessments.
Manage chronic wounds such as leg ulcers, pressure ulcers using best practice and NICE guidelines.
Manage short term wounds such as surgical wounds.
Manage patients with JVAC drains, lantern drains, pig tail drains and flushes when required.
Care for PICC lines and chemotherapy disconnections Full training will be given.
Care for other central lines such as Mid lines, portacaths Full training will be given.
Undertake the administration of intravenous antibiotics in the community, bolus or infusion.
Manage the caseload of patients requiring daily administration of Insulin, Dalteparin ensuring patients are also taught to self-manage their long term conditions such as Diabetes.
Attend pressure ulcer panel to discuss patients who have developed a pressure ulcer whilst in the care of the community nursing team.
Share the learning from pressure ulcer panel with the team.
Ensure patients on the community nursing caseload have pressure relieving equipment in place or referred to the appropriate service for additional pressure relieving equipment for specialist items.
Liaise with the patients GP when needed and communicate effectively with the GP practice to build relationships with our GP colleagues.
Be part of the Integrated care team, attending weekly MDT meetings in the absence of a community matron.
Be the patients advocate when needed.
Refer patients to safeguarding when required, understand the need for safeguarding patients in the community setting.
Ensure staff are completing their electronic records in line with trust policy and within the NMC guidelines.
To adhere to the NMC standards.
Provide excellent end of life care to patients who wish to be cared for in their homes, ensuring communication and care is joined up with other services such as the local hospice.
Provide excellent palliative care and symptom management to the patients with a terminal diagnosis, sign posting, referring on to other services such as living well, local hospice, CNS.
Liaise with the tissue viability service, complete referrals to the TVN service for patients with chronic leg ulcers, pressure ulcers or other wounds that require the expertise of the TVN.
Liaise with the Diabetic CNS for patients on the caseload who require daily insulin administration or if their condition deems intervention from a Diabetic CNS.
Ensure all planned visits are allocated before 3pm daily, being part of the 3pm TEAMS call, asking for support with unallocated visits.
Have excellent communication skills, be able to manage difficult situations in patients homes or in other clinical areas.
Ensure staff adhere to trust policy with regard to clinical waste management, health and safety at work.
Refer to person specification and detailed job description for more information.
Person Specification Expereince Essential 4 years post qualified RN Ability to work unsupervised Able to use electronic patient records.
Support Patient and Person-Centered Care Value achievement through innovation Proactive in Forging Relationships Desirable District Nurse SPQ Current and previous experience Essential Current experience Desirable Catheter care End of life care Wound care knowledge Leadership experience Essential Qualified RN for 4 years Leadership skills from current role Desirable District nurse SPQ Previous B6 role