Post Title Learning Disability Nurse for Children (37 hours). Job Family Resources Childrens Services Pay Range 10 Line Manager to others? Yes Role profile ref SD10 Service Area Children s Services Line Manager Mark Dawkins Location Disabled Children s Intervention Team and Beaulieu House. Job Purpose: This is an exciting joint full time post for an experienced, registered and qualified Nurse. The successful applicant will spend the first part of their working work with the Disabled Children s Intervention Team (DCIT) and the second part working with children and young people from Beaulieu House Residential/Respite Unit. Job Context (key outputs of team / role to provide some specific examples of role profile accountabilities) 6-8 bullet points max. 1. Promote equality as an integral part of a role and treat everyone with fairness and dignity. 2. To develop and maintain a generic skill set that allows the Isle of Wight Council to employ your skills, abilities and experience across the Council and its formal partnerships as needed. 3. Undertake timely clinical learning disability nursing assessments for children referred for continuing health care. 4. Deliver clinical interventions following assessment; this includes direct work with children and young people. 5. Contribute to group work and training and other opportunities where appropriate. 6. Liaise and link with all other relevant children s services e.g. CYP and families services, colleagues in arly Years services, Primary Health Care Teams, other learning disability staff, staff in statutory and independent sector provider agencies and those that relate to the transitional period with adult care. 7. Provide education, advice and support to other professionals around issues arising from learning disability in childhood. Knowledge, Skills and xperience Role Profile requirements. Job specific examples. (if left blank refer to left hand column) ssential Desirable Provide professional authoritative advice, guidance and challenge to customers, clients, businesses and stakeholders. Proactively identify areas of potential concern and recommend options / solutions. Research and evaluate current issues, developments, good practice and legislation changes in work area. Work with partner organisations as required. nsure effective joint working between different professional disciplines and agencies to enable clinical interventions in the life of the child are well communicated, well-co-ordinated, least intrusive and focused upon that which is essential to enhance good health, wellbeing and independence. Where appropriate share
Prepare and distribute reports / recommendations / responses / other information / documentation as required. Act as witness and/or Officer of the Court when required. JOB SUMMARY information with the multi-disciplinary assessments within the continuing health care guidance and care management/care structures. Co-ordinate clients with complex health needs whose care packages are either funded jointly by health and social care or solely with health. Work closely with the Children s Community Nursing Team and access clinical supervision to ensure safe and supported practice. Initiate and support any nursing procedure, process, therapy or treatment that may be recommended by a medical practitioner and or needed by the child/ young person that is considered to fall within safe practise of the nursing profession. Devise intervention plans that promote the health and wellbeing of the individual. Interventions will broadly follow a nursing process model with planned outcomes described, discussed and recorded with the client in advance, reviewed and summaries prior to case closure Assess situations/ information / cases. Develop and recommend solutions which ensure compliance with appropriate regulations / legislation. Assess and mitigate any risks associated with the recommendations made. Undertake nursing assessments for children with learning disabilities and provide written reports to commissioners as required. 1. To ensure that the Health and Safety and Child Protection policies for the Isle of Wight Council and those specific to Beaulieu and DCIT are adhered to at all times. 2. To ensure that any hazards are dealt with promptly or reported to the manager as appropriate. 3. To monitor and ensure adequate stock of medication and supplies and to ensure all emergency equipment is in place. nsure all required records and Information is managed efficiently and accurately. Use technical knowledge and expertise to analyse information, identify areas of potential concern and recommend options / solutions. Manage and review the progress of complex and high risk activity. Critical advisory role in activity management and determining interventions. Plan, deliver and monitor the appropriate interventions. 2. To assist in all aspects of record keeping, ensuring relevant and accurate records are kept. 3. To adhere to all policies and procedures of the Isle of Wight Council. 4. 5. To maintain confidentiality with regard to all aspects of this post 1. To contribute and carry out quality monitoring and risk assessment procedures as appropriate. 2. To co-ordinate and supervise staff on a day to day basis. 3. To undertake supervision/appraisal sessions with care staff as required, and to informally feedback to staff on their performance as required.
4. To be involved in the induction and support of new staff. 5. To support and advise staff in their roles. 6. To deliver training to staff as appropriate. To ensure staff have regular updates on specific procedures, changes in protocol and new medication and conditions. 7. To contribute to the assessment of training needs of the staff. 8. To advise staff on matters relating to hygiene and infection control. 9. To provide health-related information/support to staff as necessary. 10. To attend and facilitate staff development courses, training courses, seminars etc. as and when required. Where appropriate ensure the necessary standards relating to safeguarding best practices/protocols are effectively communicated, monitored and maintained within the area of responsibility. Manage and update the standards as appropriate to the role. 1. To meet requirements of NMC to maintain regulatory standards. 2. To ensure that the Health and Safety and Child Protection policies for the Isle of Wight Council and those specific to Beaulieu and DCIT are adhered to at all times. Support improvements in own area through recommending improvements in procedures/ process. Support the delivery of improvements in own area. Contribute to the planning and delivery of projects / specialist initiatives as part of a project team. Carry out all duties and responsibilities with reasonable care for the health and safety of ourselves and others and report any potential hazards or unsafe practices to line manager. To participate in any statutory, required or recommended training that may maintain or improve performance as a nurse and that, which is essential to maintain NMC registration. 1. To assess, deliver, facilitate and evaluate the health and intervention focus of children and young people and work with other health care professionals to manage health complications of children with severe, complex/multiple disabilities and provide the necessary support to staff. 2. To observe record and monitor health needs. 3. To undertake, develop and maintain care plans for each child as appropriate. 4. To seek further medical advice when necessary 5. To oversee the maintenance of the AD 6. To inform and maintain communication with parents/legal guardian in all aspects of the child s health issues. 7. To provide, administer and monitor the effects of, all regular medications 8. To maintain adequate stock levels and arrange for safe disposal of medication
Co-ordinate the day to day allocation of tasks to others, including where appropriate supporting and managing volunteers. Assist with the preparation and submission of bids for short and long term funding. Monitor and report on service standards / performance indicators /expenditure as required. Follow all policies and procedures which apply to the job and understand the reasons for this. Monitor or process financial or budgetary information. Contribute to budget planning as required. JOB SUMMARY when necessary. 9. To advise upon medical/health appointments of residential children at Beaulieu House, such as hospital/specialist appointments and medical reviews. 10. To adhere to the NMC code of professional action and to recognise when it is necessary to seek advice from other professionals. 11. To keep updated on relevant new medical information, procedures and research. 12. To be accountable for own professional action and to recognise when it is necessary to seek advice from other professionals. 13. As a senior member of staff to act as a leader/advisor to care support staff in matters of children s health and well-being and child protection. 1. To co-ordinate and supervise staff on a day to day basis. 2. To undertake supervision/appraisal sessions with care staff as required, and to informally feedback to staff on their performance as required. 3. To be involved in the induction and support of new staff. 4. To support and advise staff in their roles. 5. To deliver training to staff as appropriate. To ensure staff have regular updates on specific procedures, changes in protocol and new medication and conditions. 6. To contribute to the assessment of training needs of the staff. 7. To advise staff on matters relating to hygiene and infection control. 8. To provide health-related information/support to staff as necessary. 9. To attend and facilitate staff development courses, training courses, seminars etc. as and when required.. 1. To ensure that the Health and Safety and Child Protection policies and procedures for the Isle of Wight Council and those specific to Beaulieu and DCIT are adhered to at all times. Qualifications Job specific examples. ssential Desirable
(if left blank refer to left hand column) Role Profile requirements. ducated to Degree Level as a Registered Learning Disability Nurse or equivalent [.G. Mental Health, Paediatric or General nursing] with appropriate experience supporting children/adults with learning disabilities. Be able to work independently and autonomously. Motivate both self and others to promote and enable driving forward change agenda. Demonstrate practice at a high level of competence in assessment and care planning. Demonstrate good interpersonal and negation skills to manage conflict where change is required. Be able to impart to families highly contentious information around their child s care. Demonstrate excellent communication and report writing skills. Have formal presentational skills and be able to promote and contribute to the design, organisation, evaluation and delivery of training events. xperience of working with children and young people who have behaviours that may challenge. Demonstrate excellent ability to communicate with young people, carers and parents. Manage own time and prioritise appropriately. Demonstrate an understanding of the process of clinical research and research methods. D Other Requirements Actively promote and celebrate diversity Organisation Structure (optional)