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A leading healthcare provider in the UK seeks a Paediatric Neurodisability Senior Staff Nurse to provide specialized nursing care for children with complex health needs. This role includes working with educational and healthcare teams, managing caseloads, and offering training to junior staff. Candidates should have relevant qualifications and experience in pediatric nursing. The position is term-time only with a salary between £44,485 to £52,521 pro rata.
Please note this is a Term Time Only post working over 4 days at 0.65 of a FT salary.
The Paediatric Neurodisability Nursing Team provides co-ordination and case management of children with highly complex and unstable long-term conditions in partnership with health, education and social care organisations.
The aim of the service is to provide a dedicated specialist children's nurse to promote standards of excellence and manage the clinical risk of complex, unstable and vulnerable children in the community within the context of family centred care thereby reducing the need for secondary care interventions.
Working alongside the Paediatric Neurodisability Nursing Team the Special School Nursing Service, provides nursing care, co-ordination and case management for children with acute, highly complex and unstable long-term conditions, in partnership with health, education and social care organisations.
The service facilitates children and young people with healthcare needs, between the ages of 2 and 19 years of age, to access the education curriculum. The Band 6 staff nurse will provide nursing care to children ad young people with complex medical needs and learning disabilities will manage a defined caseload and act as a specialist resource for professionals and families providing them with specialist advice in order for them to make informed choices about their health.
The role also includes training and supervision of junior staff and non-health care professionals and line management responsibilities. The post holder will work between the special schools in Croydon and be based at St Giles School. The post includes a range of clinical care and the training and competency assessment of education staff.
Croydon Health Services provides integrated NHS services to care for people at home, in schools, and health clinics across the borough as well as at Croydon University Hospital and Purley War Memorial Hospital.
CUH provides more than 100 specialist services and is home to the borough's only Emergency Department and 24/7 maternity services, including a labour ward, midwifery-led birth centre and the Crocus home birthing team.
Purley War Memorial Hospital (PWMH) in the south of the borough offers outpatient care, including diagnostic services, physiotherapy and ophthalmology services run by Moorfields Eye Hospital, alongside an onsite GP surgery.
Our experienced staff take care of people of all ages across the borough of Croydon.
We are a very close-knit and friendly organisation where everyone of our 3600 members of staff is valued. We strongly believe that our employees are our greatest asset.
Join us and be a part of the team that is making Croydon proud.
Work in partnership with the multidisciplinary team to ensure the health needs of the children and young people within special schools are met.
To autonomously provide and maintain a high standard of nursing care to the children and young people with complex nursing needs attending Special Schools within Croydon through direct clinical nursing care including; enteral feeding, tracheostomy care, seizure management, non-invasive ventilation, administration of medications, intermittent catheterisation and wound care.
Support junior nursing and health colleagues in the delivery of clinical care at St Giles School by undertaking the supervisory role of the Nurse in Charge of the daily clinical shift.
To provide training and supervision to nursing and support staff as delegated by the CNSs and Matron.
To promote the mental, physical and emotional health of children with physical and learning disabilities liaising with parents/carers, teachers and the multi-disciplinary team.
To undertake health assessments, to identify the health needs of individual children, implementing and evaluating programmes of care, referring as necessary to other professionals.
Work with parents and specialist teams to produce personalised care plans and risk assessments which are evidence based for pupils with complex health needs and long term conditions.
To ensure effective transition for young people with learning disabilities from childrens to adult services.
Ensure the timely completion of Education, Health and Care plans for your allocated caseload.
To teach children about their medical needs enabling them to care for themselves and promote their independence.
To adhere to all cold chain guidelines and report any concerns immediately and act on concerns reported by junior team members.
To follow the Croydon Health Services (CHS) and PAN London Safeguarding Childrens Board procedures to safeguard children, taking on the role of lead professional for children subject to child protection plans or who are looked after and attend a Croydon special school, completing annual health assessments, attending multi-agency reviews, ensuring their holistic healthcare needs are met.
Delivery of health promotion and health education within the Special Schools, in conjunction with the National Curriculum. Contribute to the delivery and evaluation of the health promotion programmes within the school.
Ensure that medical devices are maintained as per Trust policy.
To escort children to hospital depending on the severity of their condition, if required.
Ensure that daily safety checks are carried out within the clinical departments to ensure constant delivery of safe nursing care
Identify risks and act to reduce and manage these, ensuring effective clinical governance when delivering care within the service, escalating concerns as needed to the Clinical Service Lead.
To ensure self and team maintain accurate and contemporaneous manual and electronic records in all aspects of care provision to promote continuity and partnership, in line with CHS policies and NMC record keeping guidelines.
Plan and provide appropriate learning experiences for Students offering supervision and development during placements, acting as a mentor and completing relevant documentation.
To utilise research findings and evidence based practice to inform clinical decision making, demonstrating an evidence-based approach to practice to enable the development of a high standard of service provision.
Undertake home visits in accordance with the Trusts Health & Safety Policy, in relation to lone working.
Exercise accountability as set out in The NMC Code maintaining personal competencies and ensuring professional development.
Work autonomously within trust and professional guidelines with management support as requested within the scope of good management practice using their own professional judgement to identify solutions to a range of day-to-day problems, seeking advice where appropriate from the service lead in the first instance.
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.
£44,485 to £52,521 a year Pro rata, per annum incl HCAS (Outer)