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The clinical frailty specialist will be responsible for providing the delivery of evidence based and clinically effective practice within the community to facilitate step down from the acute hospitals and step up from the community. To promote effective self-management of patients preventing unnecessary hospital admissions and improving quality of life and to actively identify patients who would benefit from an admission to the virtual ward.
The post holder should be an experienced community nurse, with diagnostic and consultation skills and non-medical prescriber, who will act within their professional boundaries, providing care for the presenting patient, from initial history taking through to treatment. They will work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team to meet the needs of the patients.
Key responsibilities of the post holder are to consolidate skills of critical analysis and evaluation, to enable knowledge pertaining to complex contemporary community practice. The post holder will use innovative practices to manage complex community situations in challenging environments. Take responsibility for developing and changing practices within the community.
The post holder will need to be willing to undertake any further training required of them within the role.
Main duties of the job
To be responsible for the efficient management of the Mid Essex Frailty Virtual Ward (hub) when allocated to this role.
To undertake comprehensive geriatric assessments for patients under the care of the Frailty Virtual Ward and formulate personalised management plans in collaboration with the MDT. This includes chronic, acute and palliative care within own competencies, recognising own limitations and seeking advice when necessary. This will include continuously evaluating and acting on outcomes.
To work with others in setting up guidelines for all clinical practice within own professional scope. To assist medical staff by ensuring patients' conditions are reported on as necessary and medical instructions are conveyed to patients, carers and staff as appropriate.
To assist in the continued implementation of a multidisciplinary service, whilst working as part of the virtual frailty ward.
Undertake risk assessments to manage risk appropriately, ensure that the team follows recommendations accordingly.
Undertake Mental Capacity Assessments as required.
About us
Provide is a Community Interest Company (social enterprise). We deliver a broad range of health and social care services in the community, and are committed to making sure that they are safe, responsive and of high quality. Provide is owned by its employees and has primarily social objectives. Any profits we make are reinvested into the local community or back into delivering services.
We work from a variety of community settings, such as community hospitals, community clinics, schools, nursing homes and primary care settings, as well as within people's homes to provide more than 40 services to children, families and adults across Essex, Dorset, East Anglia and the North of England.
A highly respected, award winning health and social care provider. We expect our staff to demonstrate and uphold our values at all times:
Vision:
Transforming Lives
Values:
Care, Innovation and Compassion
Mission:
An ambitious, employee owned social enterprise, growing in size and influence. We transform lives by treating, caring and educating people.
Provide is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills, proud to have LGBT+ and Ethnic Minority Networks.
We welcome applicants from underrepresented groups. If you have the skills and experience for the job, please apply regardless of your background.
Eligible for NHS Pension
Job responsibilities
If you are interested in applying to this role, please refer to the attached detailed job description and person specification to ensure you meet the criteria.
Qualifications & Education
Essential
Current NMC registration
Evidence of ongoing continuing professional development
Evidence of achievement of Advanced Skills in Clinical Assessment Module
Management education development, including in supervision/ teaching/team management
Desirable
Studied at Masters level or equivalent
Qualified Independent Prescriber / willingness to attend training
Relevant nursing degree or equivalent community qualification
ACP accredited course
Work Related Knowledge & Experience
Essential
At least 3 years community experience
Minimum 5 years post registration experience
Extensive experience of working with people with complex frailty
Commitment to working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Experience of inter-agency working
Experience of effective multi-professional collaborative working
Ability to manage staff, conflict and difficult situations and to challenge and support others appropriately and assertively.
Skills and Aptitudes
Essential
Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills
Good time management skills
Able to deliver clinical supervision to junior staff.
The ability to innovate and motivate
The ability to lead, manage and work as a team member
The ability to undertake mentorship / preceptorship
Able to demonstrate empathy with staff, clients, carers, families and other colleagues - ensuring that effective communication is achieved, particularly where barriers to understanding exist
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written including an ability to write patient and service reports
Ability to analyse and interpret information and data and make swift and sound judgements and decisions
Competent in use of IT systems Excel, Word, Citrex, System 1
Personal Attributes
Essential
Value service users as partners in health care provision
Commitment to the provision of high-quality care
Commitment to the future development of primary care
Circumstances
Essential
This role will require the post holder to work in the community and provide care in people's homes
Full driving licence and access to a car that can be used for work
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