Palliative Care Nurse Associate (Band 6) or Palliative Care Nurse Specialist (Band 7)

Queenscourt Hospice, Southport, Sefton

Palliative Care Nurse Associate (Band 6) or Palliative Care Nurse Specialist (Band 7)

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Queenscourt Hospice, Southport, Sefton

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 6 days ago, 7 Nov | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: b13ad4a7cd234e37a327d9d4c6bf4109

Full Job Description

The Palliative Care Nurse Associate (PCNA Band 6) is a first level nurse with specialist skills in the care of the individual with specialist palliative care needs. Their principal responsibility is supporting the Band 7 caseload holders in both hospital and community, with the delivery of specialist palliative care advice to staff, patients and carers, both on an individual basis and as part of a team, to facilitate the end of life and palliative care agenda as part of a seven day a week service. This may be done through provision of specialist assessment, advice on pain and symptom control, education, the effective use of communication skills including discussing place of care and advance care planning. The Palliative Care Nurse Associate will have a structured programme of development, both clinical and educational and will be supported by an identified Palliative Care Nurse Specialist and Terence Burgess Education Centre. The main relationships of the Associate Specialist Palliative Care Nurse will be with patients and carers, hospice, hospital and community services, GPs, community matrons, district nurses, practice nurses, managers, matrons, voluntary agencies, social care agencies and integrated care networks. The Palliative Care Nurse Specialist (PCNS) Band 7 is a first level nurse with high level specialist skills in the care of the individual with complex specialist palliative care needs. The principal responsibility is delivery of specialist palliative care advice to staff, patients and carers, both on an individual basis and as part of a team, to facilitate the palliative and end of life care agenda as part of a seven day a week service. This may be done through provision of specialist holistic assessment, advice on pain and symptom control, education, the effective use of communication skills, including discussing preferred place of care and advance care planning. In the Community the PCNS work closely with a group of General Practices and District Nursing Teams, as a specialist support for patients, families and staff caring for patients with specialist palliative care needs. The PCNS role will encompass specialist clinical triage, from the clinical hub based in Queenscourt. Clinical assessments will be undertaken via telephone or video link. In hospital, the PCNS will work with hospital colleagues to provide a specialist palliative care advisory service within the acute environment. The main relationships of the PCNS will be with patients and carers, hospice, hospital and community services, GPs, community matrons, district nurses, practice nurses, managers, matrons, voluntary agencies, social care agencies and integrated care networks. The PCNS will establish links with all the services and voluntary agencies. Closing date for receipt of applications is Midnight, 24^th November, 2024 If sufficient response is received this advert could be closed earlier than the specified closing date, so please apply as soon as possible to ensure that your application is considered. To apply, please fill in the application form above and email it to [email protected] or for further information or for an informal conversation, please contact Louise Charnock or Kath Mayer on Application packs and full job description with person specification are available from the vacancies section on our website https://www.queenscourt.org.uk/, or email [email protected] Interested?

+ 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 29 and 30 at respective 5 and 10 year anniversaries + We recognise NHS service in respect of holidays, sickness and salary. + We support NHS Pensions contributions for those with eligibility. + Enhanced maternity, Paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. + Occupational sickness scheme + Access to offers and discounts (including Blue Light Cards) + A comprehensive induction program with ongoing training and development + Career progression opportunities + Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance program (EAP) + Free on-site parking. + Supportive, employee focussed policies along with a wealth of wellbeing initiatives. + Working in a modern, bright, and welcoming environment. + Subsidised staff meals. + Staff receive excellent support and supervision from our management team.

  • Please note, applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time. Due to the size of our organisation and nature of our business it is critical that we fill vacancies quickly therefore the successful candidate will need to be able to provide evidence of right to work in the UK. As a registered charity we are also unable to offer financial relocation packages.

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