Job summary If you are passionate about providing high quality individualised patient care, enthusiastic about supporting patients' rehabilitation and increasing their independence and quality of life we would like to hear from you. You will provide holistic nursing assessment, high quality care, support, advice, and information to patients and carers with the aim of maintaining patients in their own homes, enabling them to enjoy maximum independence and optimum quality of life. Ensure the effective co-ordination and provision of the nursing service in the absence of the Locality Nurse Lead and to actively participate in the planning and discharge of complex patients from secondary to primary care. Working across the Intermediate care and community nursing teams to provide crisis response nursing interventions, assessment, liaison, referral, co-ordination, delegation of care, or placement in order to prevent hospital admissions Part time hours will be considered. Main duties of the job To deliver high quality care to the housebound patients and work as part of multi-disciplinary team and in partnership with primary care and secondary care. To provide specialist clinical advice to the multi-disciplinary team To provide initial and ongoing assessment of nursing needs of patients and carers in the community. When planning a programme of care, physical, social and emotional and cultural factors are taken into consideration and suitably qualified staff used to facilitate the level of care agreed To work as an autonomous practitioner in the planning and implementation of nursing treatment programmes To advise and instruct carers and patients on health and wellbeing issues, and self-care strategies To carry out specialist and shared complex nursing assessments, to include continuing health care, medication review, prescribing and palliative care To utilise a broad range of specialised nursing skills and knowledge aligning practice to the organisations Medicines Policy for Registered professionals and the NMC Standards for Medicines management (2007) ensuring assessment and competence is maintained and recorded as a nurse prescriber Supporting the Zone Lead with staff supervision, appraisal's and sickness management About us Newton Abbot community nursing are a large but supportive team who enjoys mentoring team members and students and is passionate about delivering quality care to the housebound patients. We work in an integrated way with allied health care professionals within the locality. We are a motivated and caring team to both patients and colleagues. The team is flexible and promotes a healthy work/home life balance. Why Work With Us Job description Job responsibilities Full Vacancy details can be found on the attached Job Description/Person Specification. Please refer to your suitability to the post in your supporting information from the role requirements or person specification. #caretojoinus Person Specification Qualifications and Training Essential Qualified Registered Nurse Level 1 Bsc (hons) in Community Health Nursing (District) or equivalent or working towards Desirable V300 Independent Nurse Prescriber Knowledge and Experience Essential Proven experience in leadership skills Able to work as an autonomous practitioner Comprehensive understanding of Health Care services Evidence of on -going training and development Holistic client assessment using an identified model of care Desirable Team management skills Comprehensive understanding of Health Care services Specific Skills Essential Holistic client assessment skills using an identified model of care Ability to make sound clinical judgements and decisions in response to complex or crisis situations Leadership skills Able to work as an autonomous practitioner knowledge/experience Awareness of budget management skills Desirable Awareness of budget management skills Health and Safety issues Risk assessments Requirements due to work environment/ conditions Desirable Ability to cope with an ever-changing structure of the NHS, Health & Social Care