Clinical Nurse Specialist/Paramedic Specialist Palliative Care
Posting date: | 06 August 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £56,276 - £63,176 per annum inc HCAS (pro rata if p/t) |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 05 September 2025 |
Location: | London, NW1 0PE |
Company: | CNWL NHS Foundation Trust |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 7382525/333-G-CC-1476 |
Summary
We are nowrecruiting a Band 7 Clinical Nurse Specialist/Clinical Paramedic Specialist Palliative Carefor our community palliative care team in South Camden and Islington. We are looking for someone who can appreciate their resilience and motivation to work in this area, and also can demonstrate compassion, self-knowledge, confidence, generosity, and courage.
Would you enjoy working in our thriving multi-disciplinary palliative care team where we, day to day work to achieve the best outcomes for the people we support?
Could you imagine yourself working in the heart of London? Are you ambitious to develop your palliative career and would you like to develop in this growing, well-renowned team with a long tradition of ‘can do’? If yes, then please contact us to find out more
Working in the community, you will work as an autonomous practitioner, as part of a team managing a caseload of palliative care patients with a variety of conditions, and often complex needs. This role will involve being part of a large team of nurses who provide on call cover for UCLH hospitals, and there will be opportunity to rotate to the hospital team.
Here in Central London, the demand for palliative care is increasing at a faster pace than ever before and many more people are dying in their place of choice thanks to the work we do as a multi-professional service. If you think you have the personal pre-requisites and skills we’re looking forward, get in touch.
1. Act as an expert clinician for patients and families with complex palliative needs, taking a key worker role where appropriate
2. Independently manage a caseload of patients with complex needs, including receiving and making referrals.
3. Assess referrals from various sources, establish priorities, determine needs, and initiate treatment plans, supporting junior clinicians as needed.
4. Provide palliative care advice within general multidisciplinary teams, even for patients not currently under palliative care.
5. Deliver skilled clinical interventions addressing quality of life, prognosis, and end-of-life decision-making within an ethical framework.
6. Serve as an expert advisor on pain and symptom management, and collaborate with professionals to enhance their palliative care skills.
7. Independently assess and support bereavement needs of informal carers, making appropriate referrals.
8. Work autonomously in diverse community settings, considering local socio-economic and cultural factors.
9. Lead responses in crisis situations, including family conflict, emergencies, and professional distress.
10. Use in-depth knowledge of multidisciplinary roles and external agencies to ensure optimal referral and care pathways.
As a service we provide palliative care to the patients of South Camden & Islington and UCLH. The community team is based at St Pancras Hospital, and we work as one team with the UCLH hospital team. The community team has evolved from having one consultant nurse and a medical consultant in the last 25 years to a multi professional team of nearly 30 staff, including, CNSs, Consultant Nurse, Drs, OTs, SW, Physiotherapists and amazing administrative colleagues too.
We provide the space to care; access to a multi-professional team; we are committed to a happy and cohesive team; value personal and professional development; and aim to facilitate a risk-confident and supportive culture.
Camden, and Islington boroughs are the homes to diverse communities, as well as being the setting for many well-known London landmarks and facilities. These are just a few of the reasons we love working here.
1. To be professionally and legally accountable for all work undertaken. To work within the Standards for Better Health and guidelines of the Palliative Care Team, CNWL and UCLH NHS Trusts, NMC Code of Conduct/HCPC at all times.
2. To undertake specialist clinical assessment of clients with complex palliative care needs through subjective questioning, objective examination, and study of appropriate written material (e.g. clinical records) available.
3. To prioritise factors involved in the patients and informal carers condition through advanced clinical reasoning based on knowledge of current professional opinion, patients prognosis and other physical, psychological, spiritual, ethical, social, and mental health records.
4. To identify patients, their informal carers or children whom may be at risk and vulnerable. Promptly enact the process outlined in the policies for Care of Vulnerable Adults and Care of Vulnerable Children.
This advert closes on Wednesday 20 Aug 2025
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