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Jersey Hospice Care JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Staff Nurse Reports to: Ward Manager Department: Specialist Palliative Care In Patient Unit Hours: 37.5 hours per week- rotational shift pattern including weekends, nights, bank holidays Salary: 38,627 to 40,968 (N&M Grade 4 equivalent) General Jersey Hospice Care (JHC) is an independent charity which provides specialist palliative care services within the community and through the Day Hospice and In-Patient Unit (IPU) facilities. All services benefit from a well-resourced multi-professional team with skills and expertise in palliative and end of life care. These services are provided at no cost to the patient or their family. Job Summary The post holder will act as a practitioner with professional accountability to effectively plan, deliver and evaluate palliative care to patients within JHC. IPU provides care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The post holder will be required to work a range of shifts across the 24 hours, including rotation between days/nights. When assessed as competent, staff nurses on IPU also take part in the Hospice @ Home (H@H) service, responding to community patients at the end of their lives under the guidance of the senior nurse on call. Although based in IPU, JHC delivers a service island wide and there may be occasions where you are required to work across all health boundaries in order to ensure adequate staffing levels and to gain experience of the wider hospice delivery of care. This job description should be regarded as a guide to the duties required and is not definitive or restrictive in any way. The duties of the post may be varied from time to time in response to changing circumstances. This job description does not form part of the contract of employment. 1 P a g e

Nature and Scope of role Deliver high quality Specialist Palliative and End of Life nursing care as part of the IPU multidisciplinary team. To assess, plan and evaluate individualised patient centred care. Ensure a holistic approach that is sensitive and responsive to the patients ever changing needs. To maintain a respectful non-judgemental and caring attitude ensuring JHC s vision and philosophy of care is integral to the care delivered and role undertaken. Understand professional and ethical issues surrounding decision making specifically related to palliative care. As a registered, accountable and autonomous nurse to act in the best interests of your patients at all times and take personal responsibility for your actions and decisions. Practice within the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code of Conduct and adheres to all relevant professional, legal and regulatory guidelines. Assumes responsibility for own professional development by maintaining a professional portfolio which demonstrates the continuing acquisition of skills, knowledge, attitudes, understanding and achievement. Act as a positive role model both professionally and behaviourally. In order to meet the objectives the post holder will have responsibilities in four main areas of work as follows: 1. Clinical 2. Professional Leadership and Management 3. Clinical Audit and Service Development 4. Education and Training 1. Clinical To undertake a holistic needs assessment that explores individual patient s, and their carer s/family s physical, emotional, spiritual, practical, welfare rights and, if appropriate, the family s pre and post bereavement needs, using a variety of tools to support the process. 2 P a g e

To be responsible for patient assessment, planning of care, giving and supervising safe and compassionate care, and evaluating the effectiveness of care To be able to develop, update and monitor the individualised care plans ensuring they are patient centred and support the individual identified patient needs. To be able to deliver basic and complex specialist nursing care interventions that is responsive to the individual patient s requirements, have knowledge of common symptoms and be able to anticipate changes. To be able to communicate highly sensitive information, ensuring patients and their families/carers are adequately supported. Ensure privacy, dignity and confidentiality for patients and relatives in line with JHC policies and procedures To be able to demonstrate through documentation, and verbal communication, the care undertaken and patient outcomes. To ensure that patients and/or relatives are involved in the planning and implementation of care and communicated with at all times and that care is delivered with consent and /or in patients best interests. To ensure that patients/carers are informed and able to make informed decisions. To be responsible for admission and discharge planning of patients in accordance with organisational policy. Take day to day responsibility for the planning and organisation of allocated work load and prioritise effectively according to patient need. To be an active member of the MDT contributing to the presentation and decision making of the patients care planning. To liaise and maintain excellent communication between the multidisciplinary team, the wider Hospice teams, patients, relatives and carers. To participate fully in team working and maintain effective communications between members of the multidisciplinary team both internally and with community teams to maintain seamless coordination of care, acting as the patients advocate at all times. To follow all agreed clinical procedures and statutory regulations related to Medicine management. To follow all agreed policies for manual handling, infection control, health and safety, ensuring a safe environment for patients, visitors and staff visiting and within the service. To signpost and inform patients and their families/carers of the range of services available to them, external resources and day to day information 3 P a g e

Assess and advise patients and relatives in crisis situations where significant barriers to acceptance of help will need to be handled using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills To actively participate in the change management process required to support the continued implementation within JHC of End of Life Care tools i.e Advance Care Planning, 5 priorities of care and the Gold Standards Framework. Promote identification of specific goals in relation to supportive, rehabilitative and specialist palliative care needs that may require input from the wider MDT such as other Specialist Nurses, Family Nursing and Home Care & Social Work Teams. Initiate discharge planning for patients who have end of life care needs, facilitating rapid discharges in a timely manner. As part of the H@H service, respond to patients in the community when allocated a H@H shift, under the guidance of the senior nurse on call. To utilise the electronic patient administration system (EMIS) and make full use of the information and technology resources available to become skilled in the systems ensuring high quality patient care. To ensure accurate and contemporaneous patient records and documentation in line with JHC guidelines. 2. Professional Leadership and Management Maintains current registration with the NMC ensuring revalidation requirements are submitted in a timely manner. Work within the guidelines laid down by the NMC s Code of Professional Conduct and accept professional accountability for own clinical practice. To act as a mentor for students and new staff. To have the highest regard for the principles of confidentiality and the importance of patient consent, ensuring adherence to JHC data collection and patient consent policy. In accordance with all hospice policies, best practice guidelines and clinical protocols ensure own and others practice is safe and effective. Be an active participative member of the Clinical Effectiveness group; be responsible for attending meetings and feeding back relevant information through verbal and written updates to the team. To represent the team as required at professional meetings as requested and feedback information appropriately. 4 P a g e

To participate in keeping accurate and legible records in accordance with existing practice and procedure at JHC. To be aware of and comply with the legal requirements associated with keeping such records. To deal with any initial complaints and conflict as required, in a polite, calm manner and report to line manager and to report and document in accordance with JHC policies and procedures. Actively participate in the hospice s individual performance review process to identify own learning needs and take necessary steps in order to reach personal and professional objectives. Assist with the smooth running of the clinical area by carrying out other duties such as stock ordering, unpacking stores, tidying and monitoring and cleaning of equipment. Manage own time and workload effectively to meet the objectives, skills and competencies required for the role within contractual working hours. 3. Clinical Audit and Service Development To be accountable for reporting any risk, hazards or accidents that may occur in the service area, and ensure compliance with the terms of JHC s Health and Safety policy. Identify potential clinical risk and actively participate in risk assessments within the working environment. Use valid risk assessment tools ensuring that your line manager is informed of actions taken and risk assessment is in line with the NMC s Code and organisational policies. Promote a culture of openness, and incident reporting by actively participating in SBAR and Root Cause Analysis to ensure an outcome of a no blame culture and learning from practice. To be aware of professional responsibilities and maintain own awareness of, and comply with, policies and procedures relating to Health and Safety. Participate in and support the implementation and review of policies and guidelines relevant to palliative and end of life care in line with clinical governance and quality assurance. To ensure standards of care, in compliance with the Jersey Regulation of Care Law, are met and contribute to the wider clinical governance and audit programme. To contribute to JHC s Governance framework and ensure active participation in Clinical Governance and Clinical Effectiveness meetings. Identify and undertake audits of quantity based initiatives within IPU and evaluate work that may be required to develop and improve palliative/ end of life care for patients and their carers. Provide and participate in clinical supervision in line with JHC policy. 5 P a g e

Where required and if appropriate, represent JHC s clinical services by working in partnership with the Income Generation team and community engagement. To be delegated and take responsibility for specific project duties that contributes to the services development 4. Education and Training Undertake professional development and maintain own levels of specialist palliative care knowledge, competence and skill level in complex symptom control management, teaching and communication skills. Keep up to date with new nursing skills and be prepared to participate in initiating changes as and when appropriate. Teach patients and relatives and carers about their condition, treatment, health promotion and self-help options. Undertake mandatory training in line with JHC requirements. To be an exemplary role model to all peer colleagues, new staff, volunteers and visitors to the service. To provide a verbal or written report and disseminate to colleagues and other team members any learning, knowledge gained from attending study/ training days. To attend and contribute to the regular clinical learning/education programme. To proactively demonstrate an evidence-based approach to nursing practice and specialist palliative care. GENERAL DUTIES In addition to the key job responsibilities detailed in this job description all employees at Jersey Hospice Care are expected to comply with the general duties detailed below: Infection Control To maintain a clean, safe environment, ensuring adherence to Jersey Hospice Care s standards of cleanliness, hygiene and infection control. Safeguarding Jersey Hospice Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Adults, children and young persons. All staff are therefore expected to behave in such a way that supports this commitment. Staff are required to complete the one off mandatory training courses Safeguarding Adults at Risk - Foundation and Safeguarding Children and Young Persons - Foundation which are facilitated by the Safeguarding Lead. 6 P a g e

Information Governance All staff have an individual responsibility for creating accurate records of their work and for making entries into and managing all records effectively in line with policies and procedures and to ensure JHC meets it s legal, regulatory and accountability requirements. Governance To actively participate in governance activities to ensure that the highest standards of care and business conduct are achieved. Health & Safety Ensure a safe working environment and be aware of responsibilities under the Health & Safety at Work Act, taking appropriate action in the event of an accident to patients, staff, self or any other person in the work area. To co-operate fully in discharging the policies and procedures with regard to health and safety matters. Whilst the aim of Jersey Hospice Care is to promote a co-operative and constructive view of health and safety concerns in the organisation, all staff must be aware that a wilful or irresponsible disregard for safety matters may give rise to disciplinary proceedings. Other information Data Protection Applications made in respect of this position will remain confidential, those that are unsuccessful will be kept for a period of 12 months from date of receipt at which point they will be destroyed. The application of the successful candidate will be kept on their personnel file for 3 years post termination of employment. For further explanation see Appendix A fair processing statement. Equal opportunities statement JHC is committed to eliminating discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our workforce. We demonstrate commitment to equality and fairness for all in our employment and do not discriminate on the grounds of gender, marital status, race, ethnic origin, colour, nationality, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, religion or age. We oppose all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination. Jersey Hospice Care operates a no smoking policy. 7 P a g e

Person Specification Staff Nurse Criteria for selection Essential Desirable Evidenced By Qualifications and training 1 st level Registered Nurse with current registration on part 1 of the NMC register Post registration experience of at least 2 years, showing evidence of general medical nursing Degree in Health and Social Care or equivalent or working towards A qualification at diploma level in Specialist Palliative Care or related subject Masters in Palliative Care or evidence Application form/interview of working towards Teaching qualification or Mentorship Application form/interview Experience and knowledge Evidence having worked with patients with palliative care needs Experience of formal and informal teaching Knowledge of tools for Advanced Care Planning at end of life e.g. Gold Standard Framework, 5 priorities care, anticipatory medication /Portfolio Application form/interview Application form/interview/portfolio Previous work with GP s Application form/interview Oncology nursing experience Application form/interview Understanding of loss and grief and its impact on individuals and families and their social networks An awareness of current legislation and policy relevant to end of life / application form An awareness of the issues related to provision of specialist palliative in a variety of settings including care homes, the home and hospital /Portfolio 8 P a g e

environment and an understanding of some of the challenges that may arise. Excellent communication skills /application form Knowledge of charitable sector Knowledge and participation in audit and/or research /Portfolio Clear understanding of clinical governance Knowledge of commissioned Health Care Standards Special Aptitudes/Skills and qualities Proven commitment to lifelong learning and continuous professional development Ability to communicate effectively with patients living with a life limiting condition Ability to communicate difficult and sensitive information Ability to develop effective interpersonal relationships with colleagues Ability to present written information in a logical manner Basic IT skills (word, excel, PowerPoint) including use of electronic record systems e.g. Trak Care, EMIS Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team Good negotiation and problem solving skills Ability to plan and prioritise own work load Application form/interview Application form/portfolio/interview /Portfolio Application form Application form /Portfolio /application form Committed to supporting change /application form Ability to manage the emotional /application impact of working with the dying and form bereaved. Personal qualities Dynamic, confident and assertive 9 P a g e

Act as a good role model Ability to present a positive and professional image Be flexible, adaptable and able to work under pressure Motivational and enthusiastic team player Innovative approach and ability to inspire Demonstrate commitment to antidiscriminatory practice and equal opportunities Additional requirements Reliable and prepared to work outside normal hours as appropriate Car driver/owner with a valid UK/Jersey driving licence Application form Jersey Hospice Care Background Specialist Palliative Care Team works collaboratively with all healthcare professionals island wide to ensure patients and their families receive expert advice and support in relation to palliative and end of life care in all community settings whether this is at home, in nursing and residential care homes or in hospital. The team will adopt a multidisciplinary approach to ensure that it provides complex symptom management and holistic care in order to provide patients with the optimum quality of life possible. Day Hospice - Our Day Hospice and Out Patient Service (based in the King Centre at the hospice) aims to enrich patient s lives through individual and group activities. We offer patients and their carers personalised support, whilst empowering them to manage their condition and prevent unnecessary complications. In-Patient Unit (IPU) - The In Patient Unit, comprising of twelve single en-suite bedrooms, offers facilities for short stay admission, typically for assessment, symptom management, respite and end of life care. Care is delivered by skilled and experienced nurses, working with other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to ensure a holistic approach to the care of patients and their families. Therapies team - JHC offers a comprehensive range of physiotherapy, lymphoedema and complementary therapies; provided by skilled practitioners through individual and group activities and available in the IPU, Day Hospice, outpatients and gym. The therapies team is based in the King Centre at the hospice. 10 P a g e

Community Bereavement Service support is available to anyone in the community who has suffered a loss, regardless of the nature of the bereavement. This service aims to offer help and support to those who have lost a relative or friend, and are having difficulty coming to terms with the bereavement. The service is managed by staff with the help of trained volunteers. Retail - there are two JHC shops; a town shop in St Helier and a country shop in St Ouen, both operated by Jersey Hospice Care Retail Limited a wholly owned subsidiary trading company of JHC. The shops are important sources of income, as well as providing a vital contact with the Island community. Income Generation team - are responsible for generating efficient, effective sustainable income for now and for the future. Notable key fundraising events are 1m Lottery Draw, Dragon Boat Race, 5000 Club and Christmas Tree collections. The Income Generation team is known as the Hub of Hospice. Volunteers - JHC depends on the generous support of a large body of volunteers who assist in a wide range of roles across all areas of the charity. These include helping in the shops, Day Hospice, In- Patient Unit, Community Bereavement Service, fundraising, gardening, etc. Administration and Support Services - staff are responsible for the administration, accounts management, housekeeping and catering services that are vital to the smooth running of the charity. The administration team is the first point of call for those ringing or calling at JHC Review This job description was last reviewed in January 2018. 11 P a g e

Appendix A: Fair processing notice Staff Jersey Hospice Care (JHC) is registered to process personal and sensitive information under the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 notification number 17510. Information collected during the recruitment process will be used to support your application to JHC. We may also need to share your information with third parties such as previous employers, referees and agencies to verify the information and confirm your suitability to work. Successful candidates will have their application details transferred to a personnel record and entered onto JHC s electronic staff record, including Payroll. Unsuccessful candidates will have any paper records disposed after an appointing decision has been made in line with our document retention policy. Employee information is not shared with a third party without your consent unless there is a legal basis for disclosure or if it is in the legitimate interest of JHC, for example for contingency planning and disaster recovery. Employee information is processed for the purpose of maintaining a personnel record including attendance and performance. All individuals have a legal right to access information held about them and can amend factually incorrect information. Anyone wishing to obtain a copy of their employee record or for further details on their information rights please contact the Director of Workforce and Organisational Development in the first instance. November 2016 12 P a g e