Clinical Nurse Specialist - Associate Hepatobillary CNS

Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, Pendleton, Salford

Clinical Nurse Specialist - Associate Hepatobillary CNS

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Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, Pendleton, Salford

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 19 Oct | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 09153b718e334443ad66e206f555678b

Full Job Description

An exciting opportunity for a Clinical Nurse Specialist has arisen to join the Northern Care Alliance Hepatobiliary (HPB) CNS service.

You will work alongside a multi professional team to ensure that patients receive seamless care within the Trust and community. As part of this fantastic role, you will provide specialist advice to support assessment, planning and implementation of care, and where appropriate to deliver programmes of care.

In addition the successful candidate will contribute to specialist education and training programmes for other staff and learners as well as supporting the Band 7s in assessment and management of patients as well as developing the service.

Excellent communication and documentation is essential as the role will include delivering sensitive diagnosis as well as seeing patients in a clinical setting and during procedures.

Main duties of the job

Establish and maintain effective communication with various individuals and groups on complex, potentially stressful topics in a range of situations.

2. Liaise with Oncology teams at The Christie and other Acute Oncology Teams.

3. Support patients admitted with complications of treatment or oncological emergencies such as metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC).

4. Support inpatients/outpatients undergoing investigations to establish primary cancer site.

5. Develop knowledge and practice within Acute Oncology.

6. Monitor and maintain health, safety and security of self and others in own work area.

7. Contribute to the development of services within Acute Oncology

8. Contribute to quality improvement.

9. Promote people's equality, diversity and rights.

10. Assess and address people's health and wellbeing needs when those needs are complex and change across the caseload, utilizing advanced communication skills.

11. Develop practice in addressing individuals health and wellbeing needs.

12. Lead others in the development of knowledge, ideas and work practice.

13. Assist with research and development.

The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust (NCA) provides hospital and integrated health and social care services to over one million people living across Greater Manchester. Our 20,000 colleagues care for people in hospital and in the community, working across Bury, Rochdale, Oldham and Salford, to save and improve lives.

As a large NHS trust we are committed to enhancing the health of our local population by delivering consistently high standards of care and working closely with local authorities and key partners. We believe in our power and potential to make a difference and we're always looking for people who demonstrate our three core values - care, appreciate and inspire - to join our team.

In return, we can offer you a job role with purpose and flexibility. The size and scale of the NCA means we can provide more challenge and opportunities so your career can always be moving in the right direction. By joining us you can also access a competitive benefits package, including, a fantastic annual leave allowance, flexible working opportunities and protected hours for health and wellbeing activities, helping you to achieve more personal downtime and a better work-life balance.