Job summary An exciting opportunity has arisen for an appropriately skilled and experienced registered nurse to join Kirklees Health and Care Partership's Continuing Healthcare (CHC Team) as a lead nurse for the physical disability CHC Team.
Although direct experience of working in a CHC team is not essential, candidates must be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of the CHC legislation and process and have experience of working within the physical disability field of practice.
Assessment, including risk assessment, and case management skills are essential.
You should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to produce clear and concise written reports.
Full-time and part-time hours considered.
We welcome the opportunity for you to call us to discuss the role in more detail, if you feel this is something that you would be interested in.
Main duties of the job Undertaking Continuing Healthcare (CHC)/Funded Nursing Care (FNC) assessments and reviews for patients across all aspects of care.
This necessitates a high level of assessment skills requiring tact, diplomacy and the ability to liaise effectively with colleagues, health care professionals, service users' carers and family members.
Complete MCA assessments and Best Interest decisions where appropriate.
Work within the DoLS framework, identifying and responding to the need for DoLS authorisation this this may include working with legal professionals and The Court of Protection.
Offering continuing support and advice to family and carers in complex and sensitive situations, necessitating a high level of interpersonal, and reassurance skills; supporting the local resolution process in the case of complaints/appeals/retrospective cases and providing information on a timely basis.
Developing and maintaining effective and appropriate communication networks with health and social care professionals and act as a resource to them.
Working with relevant health professionals, CHC colleagues, Business Support Staff, Senior Leads and other Support Staff within the CHC team to ensure a seamless and efficient service is delivered.
Please see job description for full list of duties and responsibilities.
About us NHSWest Yorkshire ICB is responsible for improving population health and reducinginequalities to meet the diverse health needs of its population and is part ofthe West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership which includes organisations,local councils, health and care providers and voluntary, community and socialenterprise organisations.Weare passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and valuesdiversity; we see this as a strength and part of our founding mission, valuesand behaviours.
We know through experience that different ideas, perspectivesand backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment thatdelivers patient outcomes.Weare committed to creating the best place to work, where your contribution isvalued, your wellbeing is supported and all our colleagues can reach their fullpotential.
We welcome and encourage applications from all areas of thecommunity, who meet the criteria for the role, regardless of their protectedcharacteristics.We operatea Carer friendly working environment that is supportive and inclusive.
Weactively encourage Carers to self-identify themselves and are offered a workingCarer passport.As a MindfulEmployer we are positive and enabling towards all employees and job applicantswith a mental health condition.We are a DisabilityConfident Employer and commit to shortlisting suitable applicants who meet theessential criteria for an informus of any adjustments you may require.
Job description Job responsibilities Undertaking Continuing Healthcare (CHC)/Funded Nursing Care (FNC) assessments and reviews for patients across all aspects of care.
This necessitates a high level of assessment skills requiring tact, diplomacy and the ability to liaise effectively with colleagues, health care professionals, service users' carers and family members.
Complete MCA assessments and Best Interest decisions where appropriate.
Work within the DoLS framework, identifying and responding to the need for DoLS authorisation this this may include working with legal professionals and The Court of Protection.
Offering continuing support and advice to family and carers in complex and sensitive situations, necessitating a high level of interpersonal, and reassurance skills; supporting the local resolution process in the case of complaints/appeals/retrospective cases and providing information on a timely basis.
Developing and maintaining effective and appropriate communication networks with health and social care professionals and act as a resource to them.
Working with relevant health professionals, CHC colleagues, Business Support Staff, Senior Leads and other Support Staff within the CHC team to ensure a seamless and efficient service is delivered.
Exercising professional judgement as necessary when analysing and communicating complex and sensitive information on behalf of the CHC service and application of the associated criteria.
Interpreting national and regional guidance relating to the implementation of the CHC National Framework and subsequent developments within the CHC service.
Decision making with regards to multi-disciplinary team CHC assessments to determine eligibility.
Supporting Community Matrons/District Nurses in their case management roles for complex cases that are eligible for continuing healthcare.
Deputise for the CHC Team Leader when required.
Deliver against organisational objectives, achieving quality outcomes, prioritising own workload and working to tight deadlines.
Plan, organise and implement reviews and assessments, to co-ordinate with Local Authority, family and providers Ensuring there is a holistic care plan in place, including the production and co production when required with Health and Care partners.
Ensure personal health budgets are actively promoted with service users and their representatives and work closely to encourage a seamless delivery.
Identify risk of abuse and need for protection from harm to self or others and report in line with local safeguarding routes and governance arrangements.
Ensuring timely "End of life" provision and reviews, following the national guidance for clients Fast Tracked through the CHC system.
Providing specialist nursing advice to secondary care, primary care, nursing homes etc to facilitate the continuing healthcare process.
Ensure policies are implemented and adhered to whilst identifying and proposing changes for improvement to practices and procedures in own area.
Required to implement changes to policies and procedures.
Approving a package of care in line with Place-based Partnership standing financial instructions and agreed thresholds.
Continually strive for delivering project/function outcomes, value for money and greater efficiency Agreeing eligibility and will make financial decisions within the Place-based Partnership standing financial instructions.
Delivering formal and non-formal education programmes to Community and hospital staff, including nursing/residential homes, GPs, community nursing and therapy staff relating to the assessment and management of CHC patient groups in line with the latest research, evidence and Department of Health/NICE guidance.
Maintaining and updating clinical records in a timely manner and in line with local and national policies Please see job description for full list of duties and responsibilities.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential Registered Nurse (RGN/RMN/RNLD/RSCN) Educated to degree level or equivalent in experience Current and relevant NMC registration Post Graduate qualification or specialist training Community Nursing Experience Essential Minimum 2 years post qualification experience as a Registered Nurse Evidence of on-going professional development Significant experience of both community and hospital working and possess a sound understanding of the NHS CHC national guidance.
Demonstrable evidence of the use of key performance indicators.
Experience of managing change and supporting change management processes.
Extensive knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Up to date knowledge of the national nursing agenda Skills & Behaviours Essential Computer literate with an ability to use the required systems/Microsoft IT office packages Has attention to detail, able to work accurately, identifying errors quickly and easily.
Able to exercise independent judgement where appropriate and problem solve.
Has a responsive, solution focused approach to addressing issues and barriers.
Able to work both independently where required and as a team and corporate player.
Skills for communication on complex matters and difficult situations, requiring persuasion and influence.
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