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TADCT Aortic Dissection Specialist Nurse

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 13 Tachwedd 2025
Cyflog: £47,810.00 i £54,710.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £47810.00 - £54710.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 11 Rhagfyr 2025
Lleoliad: Liverpool, L14 3PE
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9410-25-0187

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The post holder will work closely with a wide range of professionals and stakeholders, including: The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust ( TADCT) Aortic surgeons (cardiac and vascular) Cardiologists, intensivists, anaesthetists Geneticists Radiologists and imaging cardiologists Advanced Care Practitioners and Clinical Nurse Specialist colleagues Administrative, audit, and data management staff Surgical ward staff University of Liverpool academic partners Referring hospitals across the UK Clinical Attend ward rounds with Lead Aortic ACP and Aorto-Vascular Fellows, ensuring appropriate documentation on EPR. Manage acute patients in line with national and local protocols. Manage follow-up care for patients with acute and chronic aortic dissection, including outpatient clinic coordination. Provide specialist advice, education, and support to patients, families, and referring clinicians. Coordinate imaging and investigations, liaising with local hospitals. Deliver genetic screening and counselling where appropriate, in conjunction with Consultant Geneticist. Support clinical decision-making independently and within the MDT. MDT Preparation and Documentation Ensure all patients requiring review are listed for MDT meetings. Collate and present clinical data to the MDT in conjunction with Aortic Fellows and ACP Lead. Document MDT decisions on EPR and ensure timely implementation. Manage onward referrals and care pathways. Audit, Data & Governance Contribute to accurate data collection in line with regional and national requirements. Lead and participate in audits and service evaluation. Support clinical governance and patient safety initiatives. Education & Training Develop and deliver regional aortic dissection education sessions for acute trusts and emergency departments. Provide training for colleagues, patients, and carers. Act as a resource for clinical expertise across the Trust and wider network. Maintain own professional development. Patient Engagement & Support In conjunction with The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust (TADCT) Help coordinate patient engagement days and support initiatives. Research & Innovation Collaborate with The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust ( TADCT) to support aortic research and innovation. Professional Maintain and develop clinical expertise in aortic disease. Engage in CPD, supervision, and appraisal processes. Contribute to service redesign and innovation. Demonstrate excellent values and behaviours in line with Trust standards. Managerial and Leadership Identify own development needs and set personal development objectives in discussion with reviewer. Take responsibility for own personal development and maintain a Personal Development Plan (PDP). Make effective use of learning opportunities and contribute to developing the workplace as a learning environment. Actively participate in continuing education programmes, including staff meetings, tutorials, training sessions, clinical supervision, and reflective practice. Undertake annual mandatory training updates and other relevant courses in line with Trust and local policies. Share responsibility for delivering training and development programmes for the multidisciplinary team, internally and externally. Identify and contribute to ongoing clinical and service developments to enhance quality care. Act as a role model, providing mentorship and/or clinical supervision to other staff and learners. Promote the service and disseminate good practice both internally and externally to the Trust. Communication Communicate effectively with a wide range of people, adapting to their level of understanding. Use communication skills to gain informed consent and be aware of barriers to effective communication. Assess capacity, gain valid informed consent, and work within legal frameworks for patients lacking capacity. Explore complex issues and make decisions that encourage effective participation. Communicate highly sensitive condition-related information empathetically and reassuringly. Receive and manage highly sensitive information concerning patients medical conditions. Adapt delivery of information using appropriate methods and environments, including breaking bad news and supporting patients with special needs. Provide spontaneous and planned advice, teaching, and instruction to relatives, carers, and professionals. Maintain comprehensive and accurate assessment and treatment records in line with legal and directorate requirements. Communicate assessment and treatment results to appropriate disciplines via letters and reports. Ensure safeguarding concerns are managed and escalated appropriately in line with Trust policy, including MCA and DOLS considerations. Planning and Organising Accept clinical responsibility for a diverse and often complex caseload of patients, including clinics, and organise and plan this efficiently and effectively regarding clinical priorities and use of time. Decide priorities for own work area, balancing patient-related and professional demands and ensuring that these remain in accordance with those of the service. Demonstrate a sound understanding of Governance and Risk Management and apply to work situations. Attend staff meetings and participate in discussions concerning the running of the service. Actively contribute to and support agreed developments and directorate/Trust objectives.

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