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A healthcare organization in the North East of England is seeking a passionate Registered Nurse to provide comprehensive care as part of a multi-disciplinary team within the Substance Misuse Service. The role involves conducting health assessments, supporting community alcohol detox programs, and ensuring adherence to clinical standards. Candidates must possess RGN or RMN qualifications and have knowledge of substance misuse. This position promotes patient safety and the enhancement of service quality through compassionate care and effective communication.
The role is to provide a holistic health service as part of the Multi-Disciplinary Team to service users (SU) with unmet healthcare needs and to take account of other health problems that could interact with drug treatment within the Substance Misuse Service. In conjunction with the management team contribute to the delivery of comprehensive harm reduction, Opiate Substitute Therapies and promoting a professional and safe service and predominantly plan and support community alcohol detox regimes.
The role of the Registered Nurse is to undertake health assessments, plan community alcohol detoxes with the SU, Recovery Worker (RC) and the SU social support person and social network, administer medication and treatments, perform diagnostic tests as appropriate and to provide and evaluate a range of health interventions to identify any unmet healthcare needs and to take account of other health problems that could interact with substance misuse treatment.
The post holder will be required to work flexibly across the service to provide responsive, evidence based interventions working alongside other professionals and stakeholders.
Demonstrate SMS knowledge and communication skills to improve role and promote service in positive light.
Safeguarding appropriate to the role.
To Promote and support community alcohol detoxification programs, improve service KPI.
Enhance the service user experience and safety.
Share knowledge of harm reduction advice on effects of alcohol and substances on the body in a manor understandable by service users and none registered professionals.
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Spectrum Community Health CIC provides a range of award-winning healthcare services on behalf of the NHS, Local Authority Public Health services, and other partners across substance misuse, sexual health, and health and justice settings. As a not-for-profit social enterprise and Community Interest Company our focus is centred on people - our patients, service users, staff and partners.
Maintaining patient records, contributing to care plans and medication records on the electronic patient record in line with NHS Information governance standards. Providing appropriate clinical information and assessment to support service users (SU) in treatment. Communicate pharmacological information in a manor that SU and none registered staff will understand and be able to support prescribed regimes. Provide information as appropriate to support the service in its work with primary care Work collaboratively with Humankind staff to deliver a fuller recovery package for SU and enable progression in treatment and detoxes both alcohol and opiate. Participate in service audits, both local and national and to provide accurate information. Support SU to identify any unmet healthcare needs and to take account of other health problems that could interact with drug treatment Support patients and exercise positive relationships within professional boundaries as part of a purposeful and caring regime Adhere to Spectrums information sharing policies and those of the partnership when dealing with requests for potentially sensitive information To actively participate in individual and/or group clinical supervision
1. Analytical Data and Information
Participate in audits both local and Spectrum specific and NHS data collection activity.
2. Planning and Organisational Work
Deliver training to Humankind staff as required to enhance their substance misuse knowledge.
4. Policy and Service Development.
To support managers to develop effective pathways and audits
Manage own pathways to support better delivery and SU outcomes for the patient
Support Spectrums SAVE cost improvement programme, working efficiently and effectively; alerting managers to potential cost savings
6. People Management and Development
mentoring nurse associates, offering professional support to none qualified staff within the service.
Willing to develop own skills and progress inline with service need.
7. Continuous Professional Development
Undertakes statutory and mandatory training in line with Spectrum policies.
8. Information Resources
Keep contemporaneous notes on the digital service system and any other required system to support Data capture and safe note keeping for patient safety.
9. Research and Development
Assist and participate with research department as requested and raise any potential research opportunities if available
10. Freedom to Act and Autonomy
Act autonomously within NMC and Spectrums code of practice, manage own work load and work within lone working policy. Liaise with service manager to notify work plan
This 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.