Pancreas Transplant Specialist Nurse | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, New Headington, Oxford

Pancreas Transplant Specialist Nurse | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, New Headington, Oxford

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 19 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Within three months of starting this post, and following a supportive period of training, you will join the recipient coordinator on call rota, providing a 24hr service, including weekends and bank holidays, coordinating all transplant offers for Oxford recipients.,

  • Provide advice, education and support to patients, their carers and other health care professionals.
  • Practice clinically in agreed care settings according to approved protocols or guidance.
  • Contribute to the smooth running of the designated service.
  • Work across departmental boundaries.
  • Liaise with other hospital and community teams along an agreed pathway to support the delivery of patient and family centred seamless care.
  • Contribute to the on going development of the designated service., The Pancreas Transplant Nurse Specialist role is to assist in the coordination and management of patients within the Oxford Transplant Centre that are undergoing assessment and work up for a Pancreas transplant. The role involves conducting patient consultations addressing clinical, psychological and social needs under the supervision of the Lead Pancreas transplant nurse with clinician support. This may include clinics during the week and occasionally at weekends in outreach and referring centres as well as within OUH. The post holder also works within the wider Transplant Specialist Nurse team providing on call transplant recipient coordination 8am-8pm and at weekends (occasionally 24 hours)
  • Specialist Nurses will:
  • Work alongside the lead nurse in accepting patient referrals to agreed criteria and be identified as the key worker for an agreed patient/client caseload.
  • Provide advice, education and support to patients, their carers and other health care professionals.
  • Practice clinically in agreed care settings according to approved protocols or guidance.
  • Contribute to the smooth running of the designated service.
  • Work across departmental boundaries.
  • Liaise with other hospital and community teams along an agreed pathway to support the delivery of patient and family centred seamless care.
  • Contribute to the on-going development of the designated service. Participate in the Recipient Transplant Co-ordinator on-call rota following a three month period of orientation.
  • Main Tasks and Responsibilities Clinical
  • Work collaboratively and in partnership with other health care professionals, offering advice to colleagues.
  • Attend transplant clinics as part of multi-disciplinary team, providing clinical review assessing health and psychosocial needs of individual patients, and provide care to meet these needs through a process of shared decision making. Accept referrals to agreed criteria, and work in partnership with other professionals to deliver co-ordinated programmes of care effectively and referring patients to other practitioners as required.
  • Deliver expert nursing care to patients in agreed practice settings, working as part of nursing/multidisciplinary teams.
  • Communicate with patients in ways that empower them to make informed choices about their health and health care.
  • Act as advocate for individual patients and their client group when required.
  • Provide appropriate education to patients and their families to promote health and encourage self-care.
  • Use communication skills to impart information to patients and carers, and provide them with advice and emotional support in hospital / at home as appropriate.
  • Maintain adequate patient documentation to NMC requirements for all patients seen and advice given in any practice setting and contribute to clinical activity/data collection as required.
  • Participate in the Recipient on call rota - providing day time cover for a 24/7 service for the unit in processing organ offers. Autonomous working and advanced decision making skills are required.
  • Management
  • Be involved in developing standards of care, practice guidelines and where appropriate Care Pathways for the patient/client group.
  • Contribute to the development and delivery of nurse-led initiatives for the benefit of the identified client group, in conjunction with medical and nursing/AHP colleagues.
  • Demonstrate and share clinical practice developments to provide evidence-based care, and contribute to service improvement in accordance with local policy initiatives.
  • Contribute appropriately to clinical governance activities that relate to own area of practice and patient/client group.
  • Support clinical and management teams in the delivery of Trust and Directorate objectives.
  • Deputise in the absence of the Lead Pancreas transplant nurse as required.
  • To act as a resource to medical / surgical multidisciplinary team members.
  • To demonstrate clinical expertise and engage in collaborative practice with consultants and other members of the medical team.
  • Establish links and develop a network with other transplant units in order to disseminate knowledge, research and experience to advance the standard of care and education patients receive., Maintain, advance and develop personal theoretical knowledge, high standards of clinical competence and professional development through self-education and attendance at relevant courses of study
  • Maintain own professional portfolio
  • Contribute to the development of specialist nursing knowledge and skills to enhance and extend the practice of other nurses and health care professionals within the service
  • Identify and address the educational needs of patients, families, carers and staff involved in the delivery of this service
  • Provide specialist nursing support, information and education for patients, families and carers who use the service
  • Contribute to the teaching and support of students from the multidisciplinary professional team within relevant educational programmes
  • Organise and contribute to relevant educational programmes and in house study days.
  • Remain updated in relation to current and potential professional issues related to advanced practice.
  • Improving quality and developing practice:
  • Assist in the evaluation of the service and patient care, including monitoring of patient experience.
  • Maintain awareness of relevant research, evaluations and audit, and act on this information in collaboration with colleagues to continually develop the service.
  • Identify areas of risk and poor quality, and address these through appropriate governance structures and forums.
  • Develop personal and professional knowledge through critical self-appraisal, clinical supervision and networking with other health care professionals locally and nationally.
  • Have responsibility to ensure annual appraisal, agree objectives which reflect local and national service needs and develop personal development plans.
  • Advocate and contribute to a working environment that promotes continuous learning and development, evidence based practice and succession planning, as well as identifying learning opportunities at local and national levels.
  • Have a high level of communication skills to enable the participation in the dissemination of practice through conferences and professional publications.
  • Develop and sustain appropriate multidisciplinary working relationships to improve health outcomes and healthcare delivery systems.
  • Contribute to protocols, documentation systems, standards, policies and clinical guidelines for others to use in practice.
  • Ensure statutory and mandatory training updates, as well as role /speciality updates are completed and necessary records maintained.
  • Actively contribute to and instigate audit, research and surveys in relation to the clinical service provided in the Oxford Transplant Centre and outreach transplant follow up centres.
  • Assist in the auditing of service provision and prioritise areas for development, using national benchmarks.
  • Provide statistical and / or other evidence to demonstrate efficient and effective use of resources in providing high quality service.
  • Disseminate audit and research findings among colleagues, and where appropriate, at wider local, regional, national and international level.

    An opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Band 6 nurse to join the Pancreas Transplant Nurse specialist Team at the Oxford Transplant Centre. You will be based in Oxford in an outpatient setting, the role involves covering peripheral outreach clinics so a full current driving license is essential. You will be working as part of a MDT and, after appropriate training, an autonomous practitioner.
  • The success of our team is down to our supportive and compassionate ethos and the trust we have with each other. We are looking for someone who is a great team player, shares our ethos and is dedicated and flexible with their approach to work. Excellent communication, problem solving and time management skills are a necessity. The post holder could have a renal nursing background or experience of caring for people with long term health needs., Disability Confident About Disability Confident A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident.

    Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trustis one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.