Job summary Are you an experienced registered nurse (Adult, Mental Health orLearning Disability), Social Worker or Allied Health Professional motivated byproviding outstanding person-centred support and would like to work in apassionate and inspiring environment?Do you have experience in ContinuingHealthcare (CHC)?Are you interested in starting a career within ContinuingHealthcare?If yes, then we would love to hear from you!As part of NHS Dorset Personal Health Commissioning Team (PHC),you will manage a caseload of CHC eligible individuals in accordance withNational Framework for Continuing Healthcare, Undertake eligibility reviews andassess individuals needs in order to identify most appropriate care options.You will assist NHS Dorset commissioners in searching for care and makerecommendations on appropriate placements.NHS Dorset is a welcoming NHS employer, we offer a wide range ofemployee benefits, including NHS Discounts, Blue Light Card eligibility, aswell as being committed to the ongoing learning and development of our team.This role supports NMC/HCPC/Social Work England registered candidates and NHSDorset is committed to providing Continuous Professional Development (CPD)opportunities to its employees.
NHS Dorset also provides opportunities in linewith the CHC Competency Framework including peer development and externaltraining.
We are pleased to be able tooffer Band 5 and Band 6 development opportunities.
Main duties of the job You will manage a caseload of CHC eligible individuals inaccordance with National Framework for Continuing Healthcare, collaboratingwith a range of healthcare professionally, community and acute services.You must be able to work flexibly and autonomously and workcollaboratively with Health and Social Care practitioners, patients, families,and carers, ensuring high quality assessments and timely service is delivered.You must demonstrate an openness and honesty and have strong assessment andcommunication skills and a knowledge of the National Frameworks for ContinuingHealthcare, the Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act and Care Act2014.
PHC has 2 offices.
East Team is based in Poole, coveringBournemouth, Christchurch, Poole area, and the West Team is based inDorchester, covering Dorset area.
This job advert is recruiting to positionswithin the East locality and based in Wallisdown, Poole, however you may berequired to provide support across both sites as necessary.
There will also bea requirement to make off-site visits to undertake assessments and attendmeetings and it is therefore essential that you have a full driving licence withaccess to a vehicle for business use.NHS Dorset operates a Monday-Friday 9-5 service.
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NHS Dorset evaluates each application fairly, acknowledging AI's benefits and limitation.We are joining up to tackle all the things that affect our health and wellbeing, make real change, and improve things for our communities.Dorset ICS is made up of:NHS Dorset Integrated Care BoardUniversity Hospitals Dorset Foundation TrustDorset County Hospital Foundation TrustDorset HealthCare University Foundation TrustDorset CouncilBournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole Council194 town and parish councils18 primary care networks (made up of 73 GP practices)Southwestern Ambulance Service Foundation TrustDorset PoliceDorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service7,300 voluntary organisationsWhat we doThe Health and Care Bill puts ICSs on a statutory footing empowering them to better join up health and care services, improve population health, and reduce health inequalities.ICSs have four core purposes:Improve outcomes in population health and healthcareTackle inequalities in outcomes, experience, and accessEnhance productivity and value for moneyHelp the NHS support broader social and economic development Job description Job responsibilities Please see full job description attached.The post holder will play a key role in supporting thePersonal Health Commissioning Service.
Working within the remit of the NationalFrameworks for Continuing Healthcare, the post holder will deliver an effectiveand competent level of service and consistently deliver a client-focusedservice.The post holder will be required to manage a caseload of CHCEligible individuals ensuring the National Framework for NHS ContinuingHealthcare and Funded-Nursing Care is implemented and complied with, accordingto the principles and processes.
Thiscaseload of complex cases would require annual eligibility reviews, ensuringvalue for money placements which meet the needs of the individual and identifyopportunities for development and improvement to assist delivery of bestpractice healthcare.The post holder will assist NHS Dorset commissioners in makingrecommendations on the most appropriate placement.NHS Dorset also offer this role as a development postwhereby employment would be commenced as a Band 5 and a development programme wouldbe undertaken to enable advancement to a Band 6 Senior Practitioner role.Although this is not a patient facing role, and ispredominantly desk based, requiring high levels of concentration and an abilityto analyse health, social care, and other agency records to identify whetherthe individual has/had a Primary Health Care Need, visits to patients and officesis a frequent requirement of the job .
NHS Dorset currently offers a hybrid model of working with apercentage of contracted hours being worked at our HQ in Poole so the postholder would need to be able to attend the office.
Person Specification Experience Essential Extensive knowledge of specialist areas acquired through experience and training plus further specialist knowledge of the Continuing Healthcare process Good understanding of Personal Health Commissioning Experience of working in a health environment Negotiation and conflict management skills and the ability to influence Previous experience of caseload management Skills, abilities and knowledge Essential Demonstrated capability to act upon incomplete information, using experience to make inferences and decision making.
Demonstrated capabilities to manage own workload effectively and make informed decisions in the absence of required information, working to tight and often changing timescales Ability to analyse very complex cases where material is conflicting and drawn from multiple sources Effective communication skills Evidence of continued professional development Ability to deliver professional standards in all recording and assessment reports Qualifications Essential Educated to degree level in relevant subject or equivalent level of experience working at a similar level in specialist area, ideally Personal Health Commissioning Nursing qualification and registered with a professional body.
Knowledge of NHS Personal Health Commissioning and associated procedures and practices, underpinned by theoretical knowledge of the National Framework for NHS Personal Health Commissioning and NHS-funded Nursing Care and Childrens and Young Peoples Continuing Care Evidence of Continued Professional Development