Job summary An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Children and Young People's Continuing Care/ Complex Care Team.
Working in partnership with children, young people and their families, our innovative and friendly Complex Health Team plan and commission the delivery of complex and continuing care to our population of under 18s.
This pivotal role offers a chance to be part of the wider Children, Young People and Maternity team, who work in partnership with acute providers, primary care, Norfolk and Suffolk County Councils, commissioned health and social care services, the third sector, and communities.
We believe in an integrated approach and work as a system to meet the needs of Norfolk and Waveney's children and young people in order to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Main duties of the job We are looking for an experienced Registered Children's Nurse/Learning Disability Nurseto work within the Children and Young People's clinical team.
Your role will facilitate a holistic assessment process to identify healthcare needs, to plan - source co-ordinate and oversee appropriate provision to meet those needs and set outcomes to help children and young people flourish.
Provision will be reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that it best meets the needs of the young person as they develop.
You will be pivotal in meeting the needs of Children and young people with additional needs, such as autism and learning disabilities co-ordinating support and oversight through Care Education clinical reviews.
You will work closely with partners throughout Norfolk and Waveney, including Social Services, the Special Educational Needs Service, Schools and local health providers to support children and young people with additional needs to achieve their potential; this is an opportunity to develop an understanding of provision beyond healthcare settings and to make a lasting positive difference to the individuals we support.
You should have experience of supporting children across education and social care with SEND.
Experience in Continuing Care assessments is preferred but not essential.
About us Health and care services in Norfolk and Waveney are working closely together to further improve services and provide more joined-up care for local people.
In Norfolk and Waveney, we have already achieved a lot by working in partnership to improve health and care outcomes.
These changes have been made possible by different organisations - NHS hospitals, GPs, mental health and community health services, local councils, care homes and social workers, voluntary and community organisations and others - joining forces to agree and plan for local people's needs.Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System (ICS) includes a statutory Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), and an Integrated Care Board (ICB) called NHS Norfolk and Waveney.
This partnership and organisation dedicated to making sure that organisations work together for the benefit of our residents, staff and communities is an important step change, helping to create positive differences to local people and joining up health and social care.
This is the culmination of many years of effort to build partnership working across the NHS, local authorities, the third sector and patient groups.
Job description Job responsibilities To work in partnership with CYP and their families the post holder leads the implementation of the Childrens Continuing Care Framework to include personal health budgets and fast track in line with national policy, guidance and frameworks to ensure the ICB is fully compliant with legal and statutory requirements.
To ensure that care packages and placement proposals are clinically appropriate, person centred, have all the agreed documentation in place, and are making best use of agreed resources to meet the agreed outcomes To work closely with partner agencies and the local authorities to continue to support the implementation and development of jointly resourced packages of care, ensuring that the child's needs are met safely when these have been agreed and the responsibility of health.
To takea lead role in coordinating the management of complex cases across the health community,ensuring at all times that patient choice, safety and quality remain uppermost in informing decisions.
Ensure appropriate engagement with patient, family members and key stakeholders.
To advise and support, children, young people, their families and carers throughout the process of assessment and case management of support packages.
To complete personalised health assessments for children and young people and chair multi-agency meetings to inform the decision making process within the Continuing Care Framework.
To attend and contribute to the Childrens Continuing Care eligibility panel.
To participate in Care and Treatment Reviews (CTRs) for CYP in tier 4 provision.
To monitor contracts with continuing care and complex health care providers ensuring monthly reports are received and reviewed.
To undertake an annual quality visit of all children and young people who have a continuing care package as a minimum.
To ensure the delivery of a high quality, responsive service to meet the health needs of the identified population.
To prepare for the transition of young people with care packages moving from children to adults services.
Ensure accurate, open communication and co-ordination with a range of organisations and individuals.
Research and draft correspondence and papers and ensure the management of specific tasks, lead reporting and analysis across a range of specialties, functions and projects.
Be a key member of the team as well as supporting effective communication and stakeholder management, both internally and externally.
To provide contemporaneous records and reports adhering to NMC standards for record keeping.
To develop commissioning knowledge with the support of the children and young peoples commissioning team.
Act in an educational and advisory role to primary care staff and other partner organisations to promote and share knowledge concerning complex health care.
To attend national events in relation to the role and represent the ICB in the evolving agenda in relation to all elements of the role.
Please see attached job description Person Specification Qualifications Essential Registered Children's Nurse or Registered LD Nurse At least 5 years post registration experience Experience Essential Experience of working with children and young people with disabilities Ability to work independently Ability to communicate sensitively and productively with families and other service users.
Ability to receive and process complex information about families Desirable Experience of working with neurodiversity Experience of working with social care and education colleagues
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