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Une organisation de soins palliatifs de premier plan recherche un Clinical Nurse Specialist / Clinical Paramedic Specialist pour rejoindre son équipe de soins communautaires. Le rôle implique de fournir des soins individualisés à des patients atteints de maladies graves, en offrant un soutien et des conseils aux familles à domicile. Le candidat idéal possédera une expérience à Band 7 en soins palliatifs ou des domaines connexes, avec des compétences avancées en communication et en présentation.
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Hospice in the Weald
Kent, United Kingdom
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29.06.2025
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Job Summary
Clinical Nurse Specialist/Clinical Paramedic Specialist - Hospice Outreach Service - 12 months fixed term Maternity cover
Do you want to be part of a committed and supportive multi-disciplinary team, delivering empowering and compassionate care supporting people with a life limiting illness? If so, this position is for you!
Your new role
As part of our model of care to ensure we ‘have the right people, providing the right care in the right place and at the right time,’ we are offering Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) or Clinical Paramedic Specialist (CPS) roles, which are the equivalent to a Band 7, to work as part of our multi-disciplinary team within the Hospice Outreach Service in the community.
So, what does that mean? Our Hospice Outreach Team are the initial point of contact for all new community referrals and all telephone calls coming into the service. They are at the forefront of providing palliative advice and support to patients and families in the place they call home, including care homes and nursing homes. You will be part of a rota of clinicians covering our seven day a week service offering telephone support, as well as clinic and home-based assessments.
Our team cares for patients with a life-limiting illness, focusing on individualised care, improving quality of life, and achieving patient-centred goals. We care for people with long-term conditions, including heart failure, respiratory disease, frailty, neurological conditions, and oncological diagnoses.
At the Hospice, our team strives to work alongside other community teams and specialists to optimise patient experience and improve our team knowledge and development.
To succeed in this role...
You are a motivated clinician with the ability to work as an independent practitioner, while also being part of a responsive and resilient team. You possess advanced communication skills and excellent presentation skills (both oral and written).
You have proven community or in-patient palliative care experience at Band 7 or the equivalent level of experience working in related areas such as Paramedic, General Medicine, Neurology, Emergency Medicine, Frailty, Respiratory Care, Cardiology, or Oncology. You will have sound pharmacological knowledge of medications used within the specialty of palliative/end-of-life care.
Why join our team? We offer flexible working options to suit your work-life balance, NHS pension transfer, free parking at our Pembury site, and a generous holiday allowance with the option to buy and sell additional holidays.