Learning Disability and Dementia Liaison Nurse | Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
| Posting date: | 05 June 2026 |
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| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | £58,133 - £65,261 per annum pro rate |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 05 July 2026 |
| Location: | London, EC1V 2PD |
| Company: | Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 8017183/273-DC-8017183 |
Summary
The purpose of the job is to work closely with the clinical and safeguarding teams in supporting all activities necessary to ensure that the Trust meets its responsibilities to patients with dementia and learning disability. This work will be promoting best practice, implementing standards and monitoring the process in line with both national and local multi-agency guidelines.
You will support in the care of complex patients in accessing services across all our network sites as well as he successful transfer of care following the completion of care, supporting clinical staff by being the point of liaison between the community/home and the service keeping the patient at the centre of their care.
You will be expected to work without direct supervision to provide expert advice and support to a variety of staff on complex decisions around learning disability, autism and dementia. Identify barriers to accessing healthcare for people with a learning disability and reasonable adjustments are in place to ensure equality of access.
You will have significant experience in relation to learning disabilities and dementia and have knowledge of relevant legislation such as the Care Act 2014, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards 2009/ Liberty Protection Safeguards. You will contribute to the Safeguarding Team's ability to ensure that the Trust's compliance and monitoring of the statutory responsibilities.
In collaboration with the Lead for the safeguarding team /Named Nurse for Adult Safeguarding and the multi-disciplinary team you will be responsible for the delivery of safe, effective care leading to an excellent experience for patients and carers by;
• Being responsible for ensuring high quality, evidence-based patient centred care is delivered and providing assurance of this whilst delivering the Trusts core objectives and strategies.
• Developing and delivering continuous improvement initiatives to ensure that the service meets all quality indicator targets, key performance indicators and quality and safety standards and initiatives relevant to the service.
• Deliver the learning requirements to staff in the trust through planned education activities in line with the learning disability and autism code of practice
• Reviewing and implementing the management of patient pathways to improve the quality of care and efficiency in the wards/departments, ensuring the patients experience is positive while under our care.
• Leading on the trust’s clinical practice standards, clinical improvements and/or strategies for the delivery of excellent care for patients with learning disability, autism or dementia and subsequent training and education requirements
What’s in it for You?
At Moorfields, we invest in you—your growth, your wellbeing, your future.
You’ll join a flexible, supportive organisation offering:
• Competitive salary (including high-cost area supplement)
• Membership of the NHS Pension Scheme
• 24/7 independent counselling support
• Career-long learning and development opportunities
• Excellent transport connections
• Access to NHS and Blue Light discount schemes
• Free Pilates classes
• Full support and training to develop your skills
And so much more! To see the full range of benefits we offer please view our Moorfields benefits leaflet.
Work in partnership with individuals, families and carers, using a range of assessment methods as appropriate (e.g. history-taking, holistic assessment, identifying risk factors, mental health assessments, requesting, undertaking and/or interpreting diagnostic tests and conducting health needs assessments).
Challenge practice so that the best and most appropriate treatment is given to the patient, maintaining and monitoring high standards of care, recognising and responding proactively to patients’ changing clinical needs
Working collaboratively, managing a group of patients to deliver high quality skilled, evidence based and patient centred
1. Be fully conversant and wholly accountable for your practice and maintaining your professional registration in line with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) Code
Recognise the limits of individual competence and knowledge and undertake and complete further training and academic qualifications as relevant to the role and service requirements.
Develop a culture of providing and accepting constructive feedback and use this to reflect on your own practice and that of others.
Communicate clearly and appropriately with patients, carers/ relatives and all other members of the multidisciplinary team
Continuously assess and evaluate the communication, educational and information needs for patients and their families and devise plans to ensure needs are met; ensure instructions/information is understood.
Participate in the development and implementation of a robust clinical audit programme as well as participation in the clinical governance agenda in line with the risk management strategy and policy
Contribute and participate towards patient engagement and involvement initiatives e.g. patient focus groups and patient information sessions.
Contribute to the training needs and gap analysis of the service and provide training and education to meet the service requirements.
Act as a clinical role model and demonstrate specialist knowledge and high standards of clinical practice.
This advert closes on Friday 12 Jun 2026