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A local healthcare charity in England seeks a Registered Nurse to provide palliative care support for patients and their families. The role includes managing a caseload, delivering personalized care, and offering clinical guidance to junior staff. Candidates should have experience in palliative care and possess excellent communication skills. Flexibility for community visits and evening work may be required.
To support Patients withpalliative or end of life prognosis and their families/carers to achieve theirpreferred place of care.
To work under the supervision ofClinical nurse Specialists to develop knowledge and expertise in Palliativecare whilst providing a timely and service.
Assisting Clinical NurseSpecialists to manage a caseload of patients supporting with telephone calls,home visits, bereavement support and symptom management.
To provide clinical leadership tojunior members of the team with support, teaching, and clinical guidance.
The RGN will be expected, undersupervision, to deliver high standard of personalised care and identify needsof the patients through holistic assessment.
To use their experience andknowledge of palliative care to deliver appropriate symptom control, clinicaland personal care, and medication administration.
To work collaboratively with theCommunity Specialist Palliative Care Team (CSPCT), GPs and district nursingteams.
To be skilled in communication
To be responsible, support andprovide clinical leadership to junior members of staff and Student Nurses.
To be aware of cost effective andefficient use of resources.
To provide supportive care topatients, their families, and carers.
To monitor patients on an ongoingbasis, to evaluate outcomes and adjust care plans to ensure optimumco-ordination and delivery of care.
Assist the community clinicalnurse specialists with visiting and telephone contact to patients/families asappropriate.
Advise on and facilitatebereavement support for bereaved relatives.
Undertake bereavement visits asappropriate.
To develop and maintain effectiverelationships with all members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensurecollaborative working for the benefit of patient care.
To support the development andimplementation of care pathways and patient information.
To maintain accurate and up todate patient records (including electronic records).
To provide a high standard ofpersonalised and on-going care for bereaved families.
We are a patient centred charitythat delivers palliative and end of life care to thousands of people each yearwith advanced life-limiting illnesses who live in Northwest Surrey. The Hospice also provides support to theircarers and families in patient homes, in care or nursing homes, or through itsIn-Patient Unit in the Hospice, as well as though the Bradbury WellbeingCentre. This role is an essentialcomponent in the Hospice at Home Team which forms part of the CommunityServices Team, supporting and caring for patients in the community and ensuringthat the highest standards of care are delivered.
Please see the job description attached to this advert for the full list of main duties and responsibilities.
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.