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A community-based hospice in the Purbecks seeks a compassionate clinician for a dual role in palliative care and a Health and Well-being Programme. Ideal candidates will have a nursing or health-related degree, experience in patient care, and a passion for person-centered approaches. This position offers a comprehensive opportunity to support individuals with life-limiting illnesses while working within a multidisciplinary team.
Are you anexperienced, compassionate clinician who wishes to support and enable thosewith life limiting diseases? Do you feel you want to spend more time with yourpatients to understand their stories and actualise person centred care?
If so, we have anexciting opportunity to join our expanding community palliative care team.
We are lookingfor a trained Nurse, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist or Paramedic tojoin our team.
The post holder will hold a dual role,facilitating a patient Health and Well-being 12-week Programme one day eachweek, and providing community based palliative care and patient assessmentacross the Purbeck area.
Experience
We recognise this is an opportunityfor the right person, regardless of AHP profession, to bring their skills andexpertise to the role.
We are looking for a clinician with varied experience across the health system to provide greater insight into the patient journey and opportunities for innovation and development.Professional Interest in palliative care, public health and frailty is fundamental, experience desirable. (this role sits equivalent to Band 6 in the NHS).
We are looking forsomeone who is adaptable, compassionate and committed to providing excellentperson-centred care.
This role requires the candidate to provide education and guidance on symptom management, self-care strategies and create patient led care plans, with reference to national guidelines and evidence-based practice.
You will at times be working autonomously and will need excellent self-management skills and will understand the importance of holistic assessments and active listening. You will have the ability to formulate management plans and have a high level of written and verbal skills together with excellent organisational skills.
Who are we and whatdo we do?
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care is a community-based Hospice dedicated toempowering people to live well with life limiting illnesses. We provide proactive clinical care, healtheducation and psychological support. Enabling individuals and families toadapt, remain in control, and make informed choices about their health andfuture.
We are committed to promoting Public Health in palliative care andadvocating for patient choice, ensuring that care is aligned with everyoneswishes and values.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care provides palliative care services across theEast of Dorset and Purbecks. This postis for a clinician to be predominately based in Purbecks, however the candidatewill provide cross cover at other sites when required to meet the needs of theorganisation.
Main Duties:
Champion proactive palliative care to the local community of Purbecks as an option to retain control and live well with a life limiting illness.
Conduct comprehensive patient assessments to identify individual symptom burden and total pain. Working alongside patients to develop care plans and interventions that advocate patient goals/ wishes and choice.
To work as a senior clinician and lead within a multidisciplinary team (MDT). Attending the monthly MDT for caseload review and shared care with fellow clinicians to achieve the best outcomes for patients and families.
Introduce, explain and guide Advanced Care Planning with patients and families.
As a senior member of the clinical team, you will rotate with other senior staff to take the role of duty clinician, triaging referrals, coordinating the running of the day and managing calls from patients, GPs, carers and outside agencies.
To facilitate a Health and Well-being Programme in the Purbecks, which entails:
o To lead on health and death education for patients and families to support greater engagement and informed decisions (all content is created with input from wider team and the patient group)
o Weekly patient assessment to identify symptom burden, create patient led management plan and goals to assess/ evaluate outcomes of interventions.
o Allocate time with families and loved ones to offer informal carers support they require.
o To be responsible for maintaining a personal awareness of professional developments your discipline of clinical practice in general, but particularly in palliative care and to undertake relevant further education.
Understand and analyse patient clinical observations and records, taking or instigating appropriate action as necessary
To manage and respond appropriately to any clinical emergencies based on knowledge of each patients/ families wishes and escalation plan.
To take responsibility in overseeing medicines management. Facilitate and assist patients in the management of their own medicines. Liaise with patients own GP to confirm accurate medication list is being adhered to.
Be responsible for ensuring adequate and accurate patient documentation and records are maintained in accordance with professional guidelines and LMHC policy
Facilitate effective discharge planning in conjunction with the inter-professional team and outside agencies.
Promote good working relationships and collaborative working with the inter-professional team within the whole of the Organisation
Use research/evidence-based practice to ensure high quality, cost-effective care, contributing to service improvement and development.
Be familiar with the LMHC clinical policies and procedures and work within these
To abide by LMHC policies on uniform code and infection control policies in general, including hand hygiene.
To support Clinical Lead with frontline people management. Supervise and mentor all junior staff working alongside you including students, bank staff, junior registered and unqualified staff.
To performance review 3 staff members by holding monthly 1:1 interview and conducting yearly appraisal.
Ensure a safe environment for patients and staff and be actively involved in clinical audit.
Liaise and support the charity fund-raising team/activities to raise the profile and encourage community partnership and engagement.
Our Values:
This is an outline job description and may be subject to change, according to the needs of the service, in consultation with the post holder. It should be taken as the current representation and consequently a job description review will automatically take place as part of the annual appraisal.
This organisation is committed a policy of equal opportunities and is a smoke free working environment.
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.
Depending on experienceFrom £37,500 Depending on Experience