Job summary We are currently recruiting experienced Staff Nurse to join our busy Inpatient Services Team, to assist in the development and delivery of the Inpatient service to enable provision of care for patients requiring palliative or end of life care.
This role would be suitable for an experienced Staff Nurse.In this role, you will report to a dedicated Inpatient Services, Sister.You must be NMC registered and have eligibility to work within UK.
Main duties of the job Working collaboratively you will be an integral part of an amazing multi-disciplinary team, working with doctors, clinical and pastoral care teams, therapists, physios and great support teams.
Together youll ensure a high standard of provision of care for patients requiring palliative and end of life care.Youll be part of a team of registered nurses and carers, with consultant oversight, providing day to day leadership, management and continuous improvement of the delivery and services of the inpatient wards.
About us Thames Hospice is an independent adult hospice with a beautiful 28 bed hospice at Bray Lake in Maidenhead with views of the lake and state of the art facilities.
Would you like to be a part of this?You will need to be an experienced registered nurse not necessarily in a hospice or palliative care setting with the desire to care for this group of patients.
You should possess good communication skills, excellent care values and a strong sense of team spirit.Having reflected on what is important in this last year, we have created exciting opportunities offering a more flexible approach to working, to fit around your lifestyle and provide the all-important work-life balance.As part of this role we also offer shift enhancements as follows:Work on a Saturday: Time and one third Work on a Sunday or Bank Holiday: Time and two thirds Work after 8pm-8am: Time and one third To support you within your role, we have an excellent learning and development program to help further develop your clinical skills.
We know that supporting, developing and nurturing our colleagues leads to outstanding patient care and strong morale and team spirit amongst our incredible teams.
Job description Job responsibilities Main Tasks:1.To ensure that the IPS servicedelivers an excellent standard of care to patientsand their families2.To lead a team of nurses for a shift (all) and dependent on experience on occasion lead the IPS for a shift in the absenceof a more senior nurse3.To offer timely and individual care based on need, using referral criteria,regular patient review, assessment, re-assessment and discharge criteria as appropriate4.To provide direct deliveryof care to patients5.To provide symptom controlfor patients includingthe administration of medicines in line with Thames Hospice Policy6.To communicate fully andeffectively with patients, their families and professional colleagues to ensure a safe and needs led care pathway,with particular consideration given to discharge7.To work as a memberof the multidisciplinary teamto ensure a co-ordinated and definedmanagement plan / plan of care for each patient.
To include review anddischarge as appropriate and attend MDT meetings as required8.To maintain accurate healthcare records, written and computer based, liaising with community colleagues and in linewith Thames Hospice organisational policy and professional requirements9.To participate in training, of student nursesand external stakeholders as required(dependent on experience and mentorship qualification)10.To monitor practice and competence for Bank RNs and HealthCare Assistants by regularly working with them as part ofa shift (dependent on experience)11.To support and work with the IPS Team Sisters to develop and maintain effective partnership working with themultidisciplinary team12.To communicate, when required,with external care agencies, GPs and community teams to facilitate best working practice and service provision13.To participate in an annual auditof the service, to identifyif improvements and / or changes have enabled an improvedpatient and care experience14.To report accidents, incidentsand complaints in area of responsibility as per procedure, participating in investigationsas required15.To work to the processes for maintaining role boundaries and patient confidentiality16.To maintain personal and professional development including own attendance at Thames Hospicesmandatory training Person Specification Experience Essential Specialist Knowledge and Experience Knowledge and understanding of current developments in palliative care Willingness to work towards a credit bearing award in End of Life Care Awareness of national Care Quality Commission monitoring requirements Awareness of the need to meet required KPIs Recent experience of undertaking nursing assessments and care planning for patients Evidence of sound clinical decision making independently and as part of the multidisciplinary team Team working Experienced in maintaining effective relationships with colleagues Ability to quickly build a rapport and establish professional relationships with others, based on trust and understanding Able to take and act on instruction from the CNS Organisation Ability to organise own workload and to prioritise care needs of a defined patient caseload Communication Experience of communicating effectively with all members of the multidisciplinary team, both verbally and in writing Experience of communicating effectively with patients, carers and families, both face to face and on the telephone Analytical Experience of using multiprofessional records to fully and accurately document patient care andinteractions Personal drive, commitment and resilience Enthusiastic, committed and able to use initiative, ensuring delivery of objectives Commitment to ensuring the patient is central to all decisions about the provision of care Able to remain calm and in control when under pressure IT skills Ability to use Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and Outlook.
Knowledge of the workings of databases Special conditions Appointment is subject to an Enhanced