Clinical Nurse Specialist 1138
| Posting date: | 18 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £34,000.00 to £40,000.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £34000.00 - £40000.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 04 March 2026 |
| Location: | Stoke on Trent, ST3 3NZ |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | B0303-26-0002 |
Summary
1.To work alongside your team to ensure the continued co-ordination of the content and delivery of the community patients care plans and ensure the quality and provision of nursing care of patients and their families. 2.To assess the needs of patients and their carers and identify their respective physical, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual needs. 3.To work within a team framework, collaborating with colleagues and members of other disciplines across the hospice and externally. 4.To use a proactive and sensitive approach with patients and families during times of unplanned activity and respond timely to their needs. 5.To conduct a triage assessment aligning a time frame for responsiveness. 6.To assess peoples information needs and provide relevant information to meet those needs. 7.To ensure provision of appropriate interventions and utilise clinical information appropriately. 8.To follow the hospice and Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) or other registered body standards on Medicines Management. 9.To participate in Clinical Audit and research programme. 10.To foster positive working relations with other healthcare professionals and lead by example 11.To support colleagues, volunteers and students in managing bereavements, and provide support for distressed patients, bereaved relatives and visitors. 12.You will be able to demonstrate leadership through clinical expertise. Aiming to deliver high standards of person-centred care using the underpinning philosophy of Specialist Palliative Care. 13.Have the skills and confidence to contribute to the delivery of specialist education and training to other professionals in a formal and informal setting. 14.Contribute to quantitative and qualitative data collection of the Service. 15.Understand and utilise relevant clinical guidelines. 16.Takes professional responsibility for ensuring effective communication between all service providers across the care pathway. 17.After an initial period will actively participate in multi-professional meetings, acting as patient advocate and representing the CNS view. 18.To recognise and manage the potentially distressing effects of working with terminal illness, maintaining personal resilience while accessing the support, guidance, and resources available through the hospice. 19.Work across professional boundaries and develop a robust rationale for decision making and problem-solving.