Clinical Nurse Specialist Development Post
Posting date: | 09 September 2025 |
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Salary: | £44,806.00 to £53,134.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £44806.00 - £53134.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 28 September 2025 |
Location: | London, SW4 0RN |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | B0132-25-0031 |
Summary
Specialist Community Nursing Team & Rapid Response Team Undertake holistic assessments of patients, their families and or informal carers to identify their immediate and anticipated future palliative and end of life care needs Under the supervision of a Clinical Nurse Specialist, provide advice and support to a caseload of patients; their carers; and other professionals involved in their care and continually monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of any interventions, maintaining accurate patient records. Work collaboratively and communicate effectively with other community health and social care agencies to support the coordination and management of palliative and end of life care for patients referred to the service. Use assessments and interventions as opportunities to train, coach and mentor less experienced clinical staff and clinical visitors to the hospice First Contact Team To play a lead role in receiving and managing referrals made to the hospice. To ensure a timely, responsive, and appropriate service for all key parties involved. Manage all aspects of the referral system to the hospice, to include appropriateness, urgency, and level of priority. Undertake holistic telephone assessments of patients, their families and or informal carers to identify their immediate and anticipated palliative care needs. Work collaboratively with the community team and other community health and social care agencies, to support the coordination and management of patients referred to the hospice. Wandsworth End of Life Care Coordination Service (WEoLCCS) To act as a community nursing end of life champion, inspiring others providing care to patients referred by demonstrating a range of skills To coordinate and supervise services Health & Personal Care Delivery Team (Royal Trinity Carers) To provide clinical support to the Royal Trinity Carers and Care Coordinators To work closely with the community specialist palliative care team; continuing health care team and care agencies to ensure care is planned to meet the unique and changing needs of the patients, their families, and friends. To build and maintain professional relationships (internally and externally) and to promote Trinitys services