CHC Nurse Assessor (Learning Disability) x 3
Black Country Integrated Care Board, Bentley, Walsall
CHC Nurse Assessor (Learning Disability) x 3
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Black Country Integrated Care Board, Bentley, Walsall
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 4 days ago, 17 Dec | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
Are you a dedicated and compassionate Learning Disabilities (LD) Nurse looking to take your career to the next level? Do you have a passion for delivering high-quality care and making a real difference in the lives of individuals with learning disabilities? Join the dynamic Black Country All-Age Continuing Care (AACC) team and be part of a rewarding and innovative healthcare environment., As a Band 6 LD Nurse in our AACC team, you will play a crucial role in coordinating and delivering comprehensive healthcare services to individuals with learning disabilities. Your expertise will ensure that patients receive the best possible care, tailored to their unique needs. This role offers a variety of responsibilities with no two days being the same. You will use your knowledge and clinical skills to be involved in many aspects of the teams functions, including :
- Conducting comprehensive assessments of patient care needs
- Co-producing individualised care and support plans to meet the complex needs of patients
- Coordinating the process of sourcing appropriate care provision.
- Liaising with key stakeholders to ensure timely and safe patient transfers.
- Acting as a contact point for family and patient representatives., Thepractitioner will utilise the national assessment tools and adhere to therequired timescales, co-ordinate, participate and support the assessmentprocess with the multidisciplinary team.
- Toco-ordinate and undertake assessments. To collate information and assessments,gathered from other Health and Social Care professionals, patients and carersand make judgements using this information. Taking into account opinions frommedical staff, consultants and specialist practitioners. This may involvecomplex and sensitive health and social care issues, patients diagnosis andprognosis. To maintain appropriate written records and communicate informationto all relevant parties whilst maintaining appropriate confidentiality of thepatient record.
- Torestore and maintain independence, promote individual choice and self determination, enabling clients to live in the community and supporting theirpreferences, whenever feasible. The use of Personal Health Budgets will assistin supporting this objective and will be delivered by the practitioner.
- Maintaining a caseload of patients eligible for FundedNursing Care and Fully Funded Continuing Healthcare, including the assessmentand reviewing of all care provision.
- Toeducate, inform and involve clients carers and professionals on the NationalFramework for Continuing Health Care and NHS Funded Nursing Care (2018) andmatters of local service provision.
- Tobe actively involved in complaint investigations assisting the Lead Nurse andHead of Service as required.
- Contributein the response to appeals supporting the Lead Nurse in completing needsportraits and attending both local and regional appeal panels.
- Ensurethe Head of Department, Lead Nurse and the Commissioning team are kept fullyaware of any cause for concern in any care environment; liaising as requiredwith the ICB Quality Team.
- Beaware of the safeguarding vulnerable adults policy and procedure and attendmultidisciplinary meeting as required.
- Tomaintain registration, skills and knowledge including an awareness of policies,procedures, legislation laid out by the relevant professional bodies.
- Workwithin the clinical guidelines and policy guidelines relevant to practice.
- Participatein research, audit, clinical and peer supervision on a regular basis to developappropriate personal objectives and a lifelong learning plan
- Todevelop and maintain multi professional / agency networks representing the ICB.
- Responsiblefor the teaching and dissemination of information to students, social carestaff, health professionals, and independent sector about NHS Continuing Careand Funded Nursing Care Contributions, on an individual and group basis.
- Toprioritise and manage caseloads, under the direction of the Lead Nurse.
- Tocontribute to the effective running of the department, deputising forcolleagues and Lead Nurse.
- Tocall, attend or lead team meetings, continuing care meetings andmulti-disciplinary meetings, including case conferences and discharge meetingsto ensure continuity of care across agencies; thus, improving patient andfamily experience.
- To promote effective workingarrangements with care homeowners, social services, community nursing and acutesector staff.
- Toundertake and comply with all mandatory training.
- Toundertake any other duties commensurate with the grade and responsibilities ofthe post.
Black Country AACC are seeking 3 highly motivated and enthusiastic nurses with broad experience to join our expanding and evolving nursing team (2 posts in Walsall and 1 post in Sandwell). What We Offer : While prior experience in NHS Continuing Healthcare ishighly desirable, it is not essential. Success will be determined bydemonstrating the right aptitudes. A full induction with ongoing training andsupport will be provided. This is an excellent opportunity to work alongside highlyskilled nursing professionals recognised for their broad spectrum ofexperience. You will be part of a strong, supportive, high-performing teamfocused on quality. You will play an integral role in making recommendationsfor CHC eligibility and supporting the implementation of the national framework., The successful candidates will possess a range of transferable skills and qualities, including : - Excellent Communication
- Clinical Expertise
- Collaborative Work
- Tact and Diplomacy
- Conflict Management
- Problem-Solving
- Adaptability
- Decision-Making
- Caseload Management
- Digital Proficiency
- Professional Development, Current & relevant NMC registration
- Degree or equivalent level of experience
- Evidence of professional development Other Requirements Essential
- Must be able to travel across the BC ICB sites and to external organisations Experience Essential
- Relevant nursing experience gained in a complex, multi-disciplinary environment.
- Wide experience of cross-sector partnership working
- Experience of working with service users and carers including case management
- Good understanding of National Framework for NHS Continuing Health Care and its application in practice
- Experience of managing a case load Skills and Knowledge Essential
- Highly developed specialist knowledge of underpinned by theory and experience
- Demonstrable relative experience and knowledge of current key policies and priorities
- Understanding of service provision for the client group
- Understanding of relevant current NHS and social care market mechanisms
- Able to work within hostile environments
- Excellent written and verbal communication including providing and receiving complex, sensitive or contentious information
The Black Country Integrated Care Board (ICB) is a statutory NHSorganisation responsible for developing a plan for meeting the health needs of million people in the Black Country. We manage the NHS budget for Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton and areresponsible for planning and buying Primary Medical Services (GPs), dental,optometry and pharmacy services. We are part of the Black Country Integrated Care System (ICS),known as Healthier Futures, which is a partnership of organisations workingtogether to bring health and social care services closer together for the goodof our communities. We support the ICS vision for a healthier place withhealthier people and healthier futures. The ICB has five core values that underpin theway we work and help to guide our actions and the decisions we make for localpeople and communities. These are compassion, inclusivity, integrity,fairness and trust. We are an equal opportunities employer who actively supports andencourages increasing the diversity of our employees, and welcome applicationsfrom people with transferable skills gained through experience across the fullrange of health and social care settings. We are also a bronze award holder under the Defence EmployerRecognition Scheme (ERS). The ERS recognises commitment and support from UKemployers for defence personnel. Note : in case of fraudulent activity please ensure you check the sender which will be from