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Clinical Nurse Specialist for Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Job details
Posting date: 22 April 2024
Salary: £43,742.00 to £50,056.00 per year
Additional salary information: £43742.00 - £50056.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 06 May 2024
Location: Watford, WD17 3EW
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9812-24-0316

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Summary

To take the lead on clinical care in the management of a patient caseload with consultant supervision, providing an expert assessment, plan and evaluation within this specialist area. To provide leadership, direction and clinical advice to patients, families and professionals, on all matters related to Sickle Cell Disease within Children and Young People (CYP), focusing on health promotion and prevention of crisis when it may be achieved. To act as an advocate through the application of ethical, legal and professional knowledge and skills for patients and staff particularly in schools, ensuring they receive the understanding and facilities they need to manage their condition. Able to communicate sensitive condition related information to CYP and families, in a manner which is caring, developmentally appropriate and jargon free. To ensure that safeguarding children and safeguarding vulnerable adult principles are adhered to at all times and contribute to safeguarding processes as required. Ensure that CYP their families views are central to the development of the service. To develop and maintain good working relationships with staff supporting the needs of children with Sickle Cell Disease including paediatricians, GPs, school nurses, health visitors, therapists, education and social care staff. To manage patient and professional queries over the telephone and face to face as appropriate. To participate in educational programmes for CYP and families in relation to Sickle Cell Disease, so that they are empowered to manage their condition and seek appropriate help and advice. To coordinate training for carers based on the CYPs individual health care needs and record educational activities in a manner which allows the service to be audited appropriately. To provide professional training at conferences, study days and workshops relating to Sickle Cell Disease for both health colleagues and those working in education and social care. To ensure HCT guidelines, policies and procedures in relation to the management of Sickle Cell Disease are evidence based and up to date. To be able to understand and interpret information requiring use of judgement involving complex facts and/or data which requires analysis, reporting and audit. To lead in collaboration with Consultant Paediatricians in acute paediatric services in developing protocols and guidance around the management of inpatient care and participate in the development of multi-professional standards and evidence based clinical protocols for this specialist area in collaboration with other professional groups. To take an active part in professional networks to ensure the exchange of knowledge and ideas, both locally and nationally. To participate in clinical supervision of self and others and utilise reflective practice techniques. To supervise learners undertaking placements within the Childrens Specialist Nursing Services. To assess and report any risk, clinical and non-clinical, for the benefit of self, colleagues and clients in line with the Risk Management Policy. To maintain a high standard of clinical records on SystmOne, ensuring all activity, both direct and indirect patient contact, is recorded accurately, ensuring all supporting documents are scanned onto SystmOne. To organise own specialist workload, planning activities around the needs of individuals and adjusting daily diary according to priorities as they arise. To work autonomously without supervision, accountable for own professional actions. To deputise for the Service Manager for Childrens Specialist Nursing Services as required. To represent the Children and Young Peoples Business Unit at meetings as required, providing feedback from these meetings.

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