Registered Nurse
who wants to make a positive difference by delivering high quality care and support to people affected by life-limiting illnesses? Are you looking for a role where you have Time to Care?
Do you want to be part of an organisation who will help you to develop and achieve your career goals to become the best you can be?
St Margaret's Hospice Care has a fantastic opportunity for a Registered Nurse to join our Inpatient Unit in Taunton. You will join us on a permanent basis and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £32,851.01 per annum for 37.5 hours per week, plus 18% unsocial hours enhancement.
We're proud of the services we deliver to the people of Somerset, working as part of an organisation where everyone is valued and supported in the important role they play in delivering our crucial service.
Main duties of the job Based within our patient focused IPU team, you will play a key role by delivering nursing care that is patient-centred and holistic. This is a role where you will really be given the time and space to get to know the people you support.
Our service operates 24/7 and shift patterns include weekends and bank holidays and rotation onto night duty. We offer flexibility in shift patterns plus the opportunity to gain experience in other areas of hospice care, including community.
From day 1, you will be fully supported in post with a robust and in-depth Induction, peer support and shared learning, and our new Clinical Skills Program. We have a fantastic education team and all our CPD is delivered onsite at the hospice. With a wide range of courses, learning opportunities, and
personalised development pathways , we'll support you to grow and succeed in your role, helping you to achieve your career aspirations.
Previous hospice or palliative care experience is not required as full training and support will be provided.
About us Be part of a welcoming, community minded charity. Our mission is to provide excellent specialist palliative care for patients and support to their families. Everyone here contributes and has a part to play towards our goal. If you speak to any of our staff or volunteers, they will tell you how the patient is at the heart of everything they do. So, if you're looking for a role where you can really make a difference, we could be a perfect match.
Job responsibilities
Provide nursing care that is at all times patient-centred, holistic and quality driven, ensuring optimum quality of life for all patients in the inpatient unit.
Provide appropriate support and advice for families and carers working effectively alongside the multidisciplinary team across all clinical settings.
Assist in the coordination of the nursing team regarding all aspects of clinical and operational activity.
Assist in managing, operating and supporting a 24/7 response by providing appropriate clinical and non-clinical advice and support within the boundaries of the service, for patients with cancer and non-cancer palliative care needs.
Educate colleagues and influence practice by talking to other health care professionals and participating in education programmes and research.
Provide leadership and supervision to the wider nursing team, organising evidence based, patient centred care. In the absence of the senior staff nurses or lead nurse, assume the role of the nurse in charge, coordinating the operational day to day ward management, linking closely with the medical team.
Offer advice and support to meet the physical, emotional, spiritual, psychological and social needs of families, carers and bereaved relatives advising on all aspects of care.
Enable as much patient independence as possible within the limits of disease progression.
Be competent to undertake all aspects of nursing activity including pain relief, symptom control, wound dressings, mouth care & nutrition needs, moving and handling, personal care, infection control, bowel management and all aspects of drug administration including syringe pumps.
When appropriate, advise on the support and benefits that may be available to patients, refer to appropriate organisations.
Encourage insight amongst staff into the many cultural aspects of life and death and the implications for planning nursing care whilst promoting and valuing equality and diversity.
Person Specification Education and Qualifications
RN 1/2 or equivalent
Diploma or Degree in palliative care or related field
Post registration qualification relevant to field of practice
Teaching qualification
Working with others
Effective interpersonal skills including listening, conflict resolution and negotiating skills
Effective communication skills both written and verbal with all members of the multi-disciplinary team and external agencies including out of hours advice
Previous palliative care/oncology community experience that includes care of individuals with life limiting illness
Experience across a variety of healthcare settings
Outcome and Results
Conscientious, reliable and punctual
Looks for solutions rather than problems
Shares and communicates information clearly and in a timely way
Ability to manage own time and that of others
Ability to work without direct supervision
Uses information and evidence to generate new ideas and solutions
Leading in your area
Flexible approach to working arrangements with the ability to work shifts over a 7 day week
Committed to self-development, taking opportunities, time and investment for professional development
Basic IT Skills
Evidence of personal and professional development and updating
Up to date Clinical skills and ability to utilise
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£32,851 a year 18% unsocial hours enhancement
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