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Motor Neurone Disease Specialist Practitioner

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 20 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: 30 Tachwedd 2025
Lleoliad: Chichester, PO19 8EZ
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9150-25-0880

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Main tasksa) Perform advanced assessments, where appropriate to the profession,utilising specialist tools and evidence-based methods to support diagnosis and treatment planning.b) Routinely liaise with primary/secondary/community and other agencies involved in the management of patients with specialist needs.c) To manage caseloads and staff working in a specialist role ensuring a timely response to patients and colleagues/partners.d) To ensure that the post holder and the specialist team are working to agreed service specifications and specialist standards of care.e) To prepare performance reports in line with agreed service key performance indicators.f) To provide timely specialist advice and support to patients, their relatives and carers, other SCFT staff and our colleagues and partners inprimary/secondary and third sector organisations.g) To design, deliver and evaluate education and training programmesdelivered to patients, staff and partners.h) To design, deliver and evaluate staff and team development plans including annual appraisals.i) To work as a specialist member of the MDT working within a community of practice ensuring specialist clinical support is accessible and responsive to patients, their carers and colleagues.j) Promote, monitor and maintain best practice standards and health, safety and security within the specialist service. Main responsibilitiesa) Conduct advanced clinical assessments within your professional scope to support differential diagnosis and initiate treatment plans.b) To identify, develop and review policies within the neuro-specialist area, benchmarking the service against NICE guidance relevant to a range of neurological conditions. To work within SCFT policies and guidancec) To organise and prioritise specialty service projects assisting senior service managers in the development of the specialist service and set rotas and work plans for staff working within the serviced) To directly line manage junior members of the specialist team includingnursing, therapy and support staff as required. To assist service managers in the performance management of the team and individuals and to take thelead in recruitment processes for the specialist servicee) Act as a mentor and/or clinical educator to junior team members, students, and support staff in line with your professional registration requirements.f) To design, deliver and evaluate programmes of education and trainingprovided to SCFT and to partner organisations/bodiesg) To support the effective use of resources within the specialist neuro service by contributing to informed financial decision-making. This includes working collaboratively with the designated budget holder to support financial planning, cost improvement initiatives, and service efficiencies. The post holder is also responsible for ensuring the appropriate registration, maintenance, and safe use of equipment, including the upkeep of asset and maintenance registers relevant to their area of responsibility.To work with thetrust research & development dept and partners in conducting and evaluating research and audit activity within the specialityh) To work across other services within SCFT in response to operationalchallenges ensuring practice is within sphere of competencei) Where the post holder holds a valid Independent or SupplementaryPrescribing qualification (e.g., for nurses, physiotherapists, or pharmacists),they may undertake prescribing responsibilities in line with their professional competence, scope of practice, local clinical guidelines, and Trust policy. Prescribing must relate only to patients within the practitioners ownCommunity Neuro Specialist Practitioner caseload. Non-medical prescribers(NMPs) remain personally accountable for their prescribing decisions and areresponsible for maintaining safe practice, staying up to date, and workingstrictly within their individual level of clinical competence.

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