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Registered Nurse (Community) - Chestnut Tree House

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 22 Mai 2025
Cyflog: £36,872.00 i £44,558.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £36872.00 - £44558.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 04 Mehefin 2025
Lleoliad: Arundel, BN18 9PX
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: B0265-25-0025

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Job Purpose This role supports the provision of palliative care to children, young people and families living with a life limited condition in their homes across West Sussex and South East Hampshire. Palliative care includes the provision of respite breaks, enabling children opportunities to have fun and make memories adding life to shortened years. You will provide high quality, holistic, family centred and compassionate care whilst meeting the complex clinical needs of the children in our care. Care can be provided in CYPs homes, fun days out in the community or bringing the CYP to the hospice for community day care. The hospice delivers end of life care to a small number of children, working with specialist teams providing training and advice to manage childrens symptoms effectively. Key duties and responsibilities Participate in the delivery of high-quality nursing care to children and young people who receive respite and end of life care in their homes. Key work and manage a caseload of CYP. Provide clinical nursing assessment, robust care planning and evaluation of care. Participate in the training and development opportunities and frameworks provided by the hospice education team. Use clinical judgment to manage the deteriorating patient, following care plans, escalation of care and the use of patient safety tools. Work autonomously within your scope of practice and clinical competence, asking for help from senior nurses when appropriate. Advocate for the child and young person and their families, supporting and promoting decisions, choices and best interests. Work as part of a team, providing support and supervision to students and junior members of staff. Ensure the holistic care of children and young people, by liaising with and referring to the wider support teams within the hospice Working with support, provide end of life care to children or young people in their homes. Provide assessment of children who are end of life ensuring symptoms are controlled, liaising with the specialist palliative care teams as required Ensure exemplary communication skills and participate in the MDT planning of childrens care. Maintain accurate contemporaneous patients records as per hospice policy and NMC framework. Follow all hospice safeguarding policies and procedures ensuring escalation of safeguarding concerns in a timely manner. Work within the code of the NMC at all times. Work as part the team to ensure the strategic objectives of the hospice and care strategy are delivered. Demonstrate a sound understanding of clinical risk and ensure appropriate mitigations are in place. Support young people as they transition to adult services Provide respite care in the homes including weekends and evenings. When activated, work as part of a 24/7 rota to provide on call end of life care for children at home. Ensure personal safety, adhering to all hospice lone working procedures. Undertake driver and poolside training to enable CYP to experience the full range of hospice activities.