Hospice Community Clinical Nurse Specialist
| Posting date: | 19 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | Negotiable |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 11 January 2026 |
| Location: | Ipswich, IP3 8LX |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | B0291-25-0047 |
Summary
JOB SUMMARY To work at an enhanced level of practice to manage community patients in complex, challenging and changing situations and environments, seeking further guidance when the boundary of competence is reached. Will possess skills and capabilities across all four pillars of nursing: clinical practice, education, research and leadership. Required to function to a high level of autonomy within specialist palliative care. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES To undertake in-depth holistic assessments of patients with palliative care needs, regardless of their diagnosis and plan care to meet patient outcomes. To provide information, advice, psychological and spiritual care to patients, their families and carers, liaising and referring on as necessary to appropriate healthcare professionals in the Hospice, Hospital and community. Responsible for managing the reactive work via the OneCall service, ensuring a timely and appropriate response to all clinical calls. Work in a collaborative, compassionate way, promoting equality, respecting diversity, and ensuring inclusivity, taking responsibility for challenging behaviour that does not align with these values. Apply clinical reasoning to individual presentations and complex situations, utilising information from different sources to make timely, appropriate, and evidence-based judgements. Optimise safety through assessment and management of risk. Use advanced communication skills in delivering highly emotive information clearly, sensitively and unambiguously with staff, patients, families and professionals by face to face, telephone and/or electronic means. This may be where there are barriers to understanding. Provide skilled and expert palliative nursing interventions, working closely with medical and other colleagues to ensure a coordinated and effective service across boundaries of inpatient, community and outpatients and across professionals, carrying out reactive visits as clinically indicated. Maintain and develop working relationships with community and hospital colleagues ensuring effective communication so enhancing patient care. Involve patients, families, and carers in co-production of and making informed decisions regarding strategies to manage their own health and wellbeing. Participate in the development and updating of practice policies/guidelines and procedures using high-quality contemporary evidence-based resources. Participate in the evaluation of significant events, capturing the learning from these experiences to improve patient care and service delivery. Identify own personal development needs, proactively seek feedback, and take effective action to address them using a mix of strategies. Share knowledge, experience and expertise with nurses and others at all levels, through strategies such as formal and informal teaching, facilitated reflective practice, skills supervision, coaching, mentoring and preceptorship. Participate in the supervision, evaluation and assessment of nurses aspiring to work at an enhanced level acting as the line manager for allocated Senior Registered Nurses. Undertake activities that monitor and improve the effectiveness, impact, and value of own and others work. Use a wide range of contemporary high-quality data, research, evidence based professional practice, and valid and reliable tools and techniques, to proactively evaluate and sustainably improve current ways of working. Display self-leadership by managing own workload and competing demands. Support innovation and service development utilising evidence-based approaches to optimise effective, sustainable change Work within current evidence-based policies, processes, standards, and governance systems, alerting others when revisions are needed to ensure they remain fit for purpose. Reflect on and contribute to improving ways of working and supporting a culture of safety Promote a safeguarding is everyones business culture, acting as a safeguarding deputy if required. Ensure adherence with relevant Infection Prevention and Control policies and procedures, raising any risks to the IPC group / service lead. Lead and participate in research, integrating research-based evidence in all aspects of specialist palliative care into clinical practice Contribute to the audit programme, taking a lead role in specialist palliative nursing audits. Deputise for the Community Service Lead as requested. Keep abreast of national policy on palliative and end of life nursing strategy to use as a framework for practice development. To update own specialist skills and knowledge in cancer and palliative care, through continuous professional development. GENERAL Where you are a member of a professional body you are required to conform to the professional standards set by that body. You are required to ensure your registration is current and practice continuous professional development. Because of the special nature of the Hospice and its work, the post holder may on occasion be asked to undertake other duties to help maintain our high standard of care. THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS NOT NECESSARILY EXHAUSTIVE AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE DIRECTOR OF CARE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE POST HOLDER.