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Senior Childrens Community Nurse

Employer
Solent NHS Trust
Location
Southampton
Salary
£35,392 to £42,618 a year
Closing date
24 Sep 2024
Due to exciting developmental opportunities, we are now seeking highly skilled, enthusiastic, and forward-thinking Senior Community Children's Nurses for our Community Children's Nursing (CCN) team.

Our established, passionate, and dedicated CCN team work collaboratively with children, young people, families, and the wider multi-disciplinary team to ensure care is provided as close to home as possible. We provide high quality and holistic, family centred care to children and young people (CYP) with a nursing need across the Southampton and west Hampshire area including those with.

*Acute and short-term conditions

*Long term conditions

*Disabilities, complex conditions, those requiring continuing care and neonates.

*Life-limiting and life-threatening illness, including those requiring palliative and end of life care.

We are looking to recruit Registered Children's Nurses who have undertaken or willing to undertake a Specialist Practitioner qualification in CCN. The candidate will ideally have community experience and confidence in managing a caseload. As a Senior CCN you will have the opportunity to shape and lead our responsive service as it continually adapts to the ever-changing needs of the families. Having a key role in leading care plans, training, and multi-disciplinary liaison for CYP with a range of needs within their home, school, and wider community.

Main duties of the job

*Manage a caseload. Provide specialised, high quality skilled nursing care, considering the physical, psychological, spiritual and social needs of the child with nursing care needs. This will include those with complex health care needs, palliative care needs, life-limiting illnesses and children dependant on technology (and those requiring short term support). This requires developing, implementing and evaluating individualised programmes of care.

*Support the management of the integrated acute and community care pathways for children with short term conditions

*Provide supervision and monitoring of junior staff with support of team leader.

*Work with families to provide emotional support and specialist clinical care, sensitive to the changing and on-going needs of the child, siblings, parents and other carers.

*Teach families/carers to carry out specific complex nursing care and procedures which enables them to feel confident and competent in caring for the child.

*Participate fully in the on call rota with other Children's Community Nurses and to take responsibility for providing end-of-life care out of hours as required.

*Demonstrate excellence in clinical practice, keeping up-to-date with new developments in nursing care and treatments ensuring practice is evidence based by utilizing current research.

*Maintain a personal and professional profile and fulfil training requirements as required by the Nurses and Midwives Council (NMC)

About us

We have been working with other local NHS Trusts to create a new organisation, bringing together all community, mental health and learning disability services from across Hampshire and Isle of Wight. Subject to approvals, the aim is for the new Trust to be formed by the end of 2024.

Project Fusion is the name for the programme to create the new combined NHS Foundation Trust. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust will be bringing the services into a single organisation will result in more consistent care, more equitable access to services irrespective of postcode, and a more sustainable workforce and services. The new organisation will operate locally to ensure services can best meet the needs of different communities.

The new Trust will be comprised of all the services currently provided by Solent NHS Trust and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, the community, mental health and learning disability services provided by Isle of Wight NHS Trust and child and adolescent mental health services delivered in parts of Hampshire by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

Colleagues will transfer to the new organisation under Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) -- known as TUPE on the day the trust is formed. TUPE is a legal process to ensure you transfer out of one organisation and into another, maintaining the terms and conditions of your employment.

Job description

Job responsibilities

The Community Children's Nursing (CCN) in Southampton consists of:

CCN Team (including Specialist Asthma Nursing)

Special School Nursing

Children's Hospital at Home

Children's Continence

The teams deliver care for a wide range of children and young people with nursing needs across the community. We provide support and family centred nursing care for those who may have.

Acute and short-term conditions

Long term conditions

Disabilities, complex health conditions, continuing care needs.

Life limiting, life-threatening illness, including palliative and end of life care.

Our services aim to reduce preventable and avoidable hospital admissions, facilitate early discharge thereby reducing length of stay and support the care of children, young people and their families within their homes, schools, and wider community.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • BSc Nursing or RN in Child or Learning Disability Nursing and currently registered with NMC
  • Post registration, specialist training relevant to speciality
  • CCN Specialist Practitioner Qualification or willingness to complete within 2 years of being appointed
  • Teaching Qualification, e.g. Mentorship/ENB 998 or equivalent
  • Practice assessor/supervisor


Experience

Essential

  • Experienced in assessing and developing patient care plans
  • Experienced in developing and delivering care and clinical interventions to patients
  • Experience of MDT working
  • Experience of teaching, training and supervision/assessing junior staff and students
  • Evidence of recent CPD
  • Evidence of developing policy, guidelines contributing to management of resources


Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Clinically competent at Band 6 level
  • Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, ability to receive and provide complex information which may be sensitive, contentious, where persuasive negotiation may be required and there could be barriers to understanding
  • Ability to work autonomously prioritise workload, instruct and direct others, work is managed rather than supervised works within clear code of practice
  • Problem solving skills
  • Advocacy skills
  • Teaching, supervision and assessing skills
  • Dexterity required for intravenous and intramuscular injections, inserting catheters, setting up syringe drivers, removal of sutures, wound management
  • Assess patient/clients plan develop/implement programmes of care conditions, using judgement when assessing /evaluating patients' conditions
  • Ability to work as part of a team and support development of others
  • There is a frequent requirement for physical effort manoeuvring patient and moving equipment
  • Frequent need to deal with managing emotional issues
  • Ability to adapt to change within work situation
  • There is a frequent requirement to manage unpleasant working conditions i.e. body fluids
  • Understanding of the health needs of people in their care and health promotion
  • Understanding of a range of clinical approaches
  • Awareness of research and evidence-based practice relevant to clinical area
  • Articulate and knowledgeable of current professional nursing issues
  • Knowledge of health promotion


Employer details

Employer name

Solent NHS Trust

Address

Adelaide Health Centre, Western Community Centre

William Macleod Way

Southampton

Hampshire

SO16 4XE

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449-Team3-1687

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