Employer: Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
Location: Epping, United Kingdom
Salary: Competitive
Closing date: 24 Apr 2025
Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for Band 6 practitioners to work within our established Hospital @ Home and Urgent Community Response Teams in West Essex. The teams assess and manage acutely unwell patients at home using a variety of pathways including respiratory, heart failure and frailty, to prevent unnecessary admissions to hospital. This includes the utilisation of remote technology and new ways of working to provide a safe alternative to hospital admission and support people to be discharged from hospital earlier than may have been possible previously. The focus of this role is delivering high quality care in the community, holistic assessments, planning, implementing, and reviewing care provision across the Hospital at Home and UCRT pathways of care. This is an exciting opportunity to shape services that will improve the experience of healthcare for the population of West Essex and deliver an NHS national priority.
We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join the team with a range of skills and clinical expertise. You need to be flexible, hardworking, have excellent communication skills and appreciate the need for professional development within your practice to ensure we establish a responsive and effective team.
There will be training opportunities to complete the Non-medical prescribing and clinical examination module's.
Main duties of the job
- Responsible for prioritising and planning own workload on a day-to-day basis with some direction.
- To use advanced knowledge and skills in order to manage patients care as an autonomous practitioner; without direct supervision, drawing on advanced theoretical and practical experience.
- Negotiate, agree expectations, and set appropriate realistic and individual goals in partnership with the patient, carer and colleagues.
- Ensure that assessments, programmes of care, and evaluations related to patients being accepted and onboarded onto the service pathways comply with the Trust's agreed clinical standards.
- Ensure provision of holistic and rapid assessment of patients referred in a timely manner to support early discharge from the acute hospital provision.
- Provide home visits and deliver programmes of care according to clinical need within agreed protocols after escalation and discussion at MDT meetings.
- Facilitate safe and timely discharge from the service including generation of a discharge summary to GPs.
About usEPUT are looking for motivated staff who shares our Trust values of Care, Learn and Empower. In return, EPUT can offer you a range of benefits and development including;
- Season Ticket Loans
- NHS discounts for staff
- Excellent Training facilities and opportunities
- Buying and Selling annual leave scheme
- The opportunity to work bank shifts and expand knowledge and experience in other areas
- Salary Sacrifice schemes including lease cars and Cycle to Work
- Day One Flexible Employer
The Trust supports and actively encourages flexible working for all employees. We offer many options and you are encouraged to ask the recruiting manager what is possible for this role. If appointed, you will have the opportunity to apply for a flexible working request from the first day of your employment.
Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesMAIN RESPONSIBILITIESThe post holder will be a registered nurse or Paramedic who has extensive clinical knowledge. You will have experience at working at a band 6 level and have acute and/or community experience. You would have undertaken a recognised mentorship qualification and demonstrate continuous professional development.
The post holder will be providing patient care in patients own homes, and able to travel independently across sites. You will be using technology to support and monitor patients.
To provide clinical expertise and support for the clinical team.
To provide clinical care for patients, co-ordination of the multidisciplinary team and allocating visits as appropriate.
Development of the service through reflective practice; clinical supervision & audit.
The identification of suitable people referred to the service for planned early discharge from hospital or for the prevention of admission to the acute sector or long term care.
To be responsible, without supervision, for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation, and evaluation of programmes of care with an understanding of their Professional Code of Practice.
You will need to recognise deteriorating patients and use the appropriate patient pathways for escalation.
You will work with colleagues across the integrated care system to develop and maintain high quality, clinically driven pathways so that we are able to provide the best patient experience to our local population.
Establish and maintain effective communication with patient/carers and families about complex matters providing a warm welcoming and enabling environment to support therapeutic relationships.
Develop specialist knowledge, in area of practice, underpinned by theory.
Assess, plan, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care and adjust the programmes of care where indicated along with maintaining the health, safety and security of self and others in own work area.
Contribute to the development of services.
Contribute to quality improvement.
Support patients, carers and colleagues equality, diversity, and rights.
Lead others in the development of knowledge, ideas, and work practice.
Plan, allocate, assess, and provide feedback to team members.
Maintain and support the efficient use of physical and/or financial resources.
You will practice in accordance within your professional, ethical, and legal framework.
Ability to work flexibly and unsocial hours to meet the demands of the service.
COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPSTo communicate collaboratively with the wider MDT (Multi-Disciplinary team) to explore complex issues and to make complex decisions.
Work closely with hospital staff including consultant and community services including GPs, liaising on a regular basis to ensure effective communication and service delivery.
To effectively communicate complex and highly sensitive information.
To agree the arrangements for communication with the patient/family/carer, and to document these in accordance with Trust policy and the patients right to confidentiality.
To competently receive highly sensitive information concerning patients medical condition and provide information using persuasive, reassuring skills as required, which may include when patients/family/carer are hostile and antagonistic e.g., bereavement / special needs / learning disabilities / where English is not the first language.
To ensure that essential information on the patients condition and progress is recorded by self and team members appropriately according to Professional guidelines.
Report all clinical and non-clinical incidents and proactively manage risk to vulnerable adults in discussion with the Clinical lead nurse.
Assist in maintaining a safe working environment for self, colleagues, patients, and others, report any accidents or untoward occurrences as per policy and undertake any investigations as required for untoward incidence, complaints, risk management and health and safety issues.
Confidentiality to abide by the Data Protection Act 1998, by ensuring that all computerised information related to patients and other members of staff to which he/she has access in the course of employment, is regarded as strictly confidential. This rule applies to written information. Failure to adhere to this instruction will be regarded as serious misconduct and lead to disciplinary action.
Analytical and Judgemental SkillsTo undertake data collection effectively using the agreed systems.
To use clinical judgmental skills to decide upon and recommend best course of action for assessing and interpreting complex needs of patients/families/carers when a range of options exist, escalating as appropriate.
Analyse situations and instigate emergency procedures as required Physical Skills.
Physically able to assist patients with activities of daily living and moving and handling.
Able to carry out complex observations, monitor and use relevant equipment safely, ensuring accuracy and dexterity.
To utilise highly developed physical skills where accuracy is important e.g. in preparing and giving IV injections, assembling surgical equipment, maintaining infusions.
Driving skills are required for this community post.
Responsibility for Patient CareTo assess, develop, implement, and evaluate specialist nursing care programmes from admission to discharge.
To obtain peoples informed consent, highly providing specialist advice and discussing the implications of the whole assessment process.
To undertake specialist nursing interventions consistent with evidence based practice, transferring and applying knowledge and skills to meet patients needs, evaluating and modifying interventions as appropriate.
To analyse and rigorously review all aspects of the patient care plan interpreting information and using specialist knowledge and clinical judgement to liaise with MDT (Multidisciplinary Team), coordinating and participating in case discussions as required.
To refer patient/family/carer to other practitioners when needs and risks are beyond ones own scope of practice or require longer term support.
To support patients/family/carers encouraging them to promote their own health and wellbeing and to express their interests and concerns.
To provide support and care for the patient and his/her family/carer respecting their need for privacy and dignity.
PLANNING AND ORGANISATIONAL SKILLSTo prioritise workload of themselves and others, assess performance and provide clear constructive feedback to team members.
To monitor progress of work recognising changing priorities and implement corrective actions within own limits and informing the relevant people.
To adhere to trust policies and procedures relating to own workplace to contribute to service development.
To evaluate current policies and procedures and identify the impact they have within their clinical environment.
To identify outcomes of evaluation and offer constructive views on service developments.
To implement and propose changes to policies/practices in own area.
To evaluate with others the effectiveness of any changes and how these have improved services.
Responsible for day-to-day supervision, allocation and co-ordination of clinically based teams making the best use of their abilities.
To lead a team whilst assuming responsibility and control of the work area management in the absence of the manager.
To participate in the clinical supervision of staff and providing relevant training and assessment.
To participate in the appraisal process for themselves and others.
To identify, report and address poor performance issues, where required.
To diffuse challenging behaviour, ensuring that the situation is managed in a sensitive way.
To participate in the recruitment and selection process.
To participate in the identification of future workforce requirements.
To contribute to the development of a learning environment.
To implement disciplinary and grievance procedures where required.
Work is managed rather than supervised and can act independently within appropriate occupational guidelines.
Leads specialist area or team and may manage a case load in the community.
ADDITIONAL DUTIESIn addition to the above duties you will also be expected to perform the below key activities in line with your job role;
Complete mandatory training in line with Trust policy and procedures.
To participate in the staff appraisal process and to undertake for any staff you manage.
To keep yourself updated on all matters relating to Trust policy.
To provide management supervision where appropriate.
Person SpecificationEducation/ QualificationsEssential- NMC registration or AHP registration
- Degree / diploma in nursing studies/ AHP profession (or equivalent qualification and experience)
- Provide evidence of continuous personal and professional development.
Desirable- Advanced practice qualifications over and above core training
Clinical ExperienceEssential- Demonstrates evidence based clinical knowledge
- Has substantial post registration experience including work within chosen speciality
- Ability to respond to crisis situations appropriately
- Ability to coordinate workload and manage complex cases, ensuring high quality, safe and effective patient care
Desirable- Clinical experience in Community Care
Communication SkillsEssential- Have knowledge of current professional matters in relation to the NHS.
- Ability to communicate effectively with patients from varied social and cultural backgrounds.
- Communicates succinctly, clearly and accurately both verbally and in writing
- High standards of written/computer skills.
Desirable- SystmOne experience or similar electronic patient record systems
Other requirementsEssential- Willingness to uphold the Trust's and provider's values
- Eligible to live and work in the UK.
- Be an effective team member who is able to relate to colleagues at all levels of the Trust with tact and diplomacy
- Possesses a valid UK driving license and access to a vehicle for work purposes
Disclosure and Barring Service CheckThis post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of SponsorshipApplications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications.