The Neighbourhood Nurse Lead is responsible for managing a community nursing team including the district nursing team in a neighbourhood.
Manages and provides clinical leadership; expert clinical advice and supervision to community nurses
Supports the management of patients with complex health and social needs on the district nursing caseload to enhance positive patient experience through the various patient pathways
Works in partnership with service users, General Practitioners, Social Care and the voluntary sector to promote a seamless service to patients
Provides proactive case management to prevent unplanned admissions to hospital; assessing, diagnosing and prescribing in partnership with General Practitioners
Advocates for patients and becomes the lead clinician for Health and Social Care integration
Responsible for patient safety, ensuring high quality care
Gets involved in data stratification by accessing and analysing relevant data, actively finding people who would benefit from case management
Main duties of the job
The Neighbourhood Nurse Lead manages and provides clinical leadership; expert clinical advice and supervision to community nurses within the neighbourhood. Supports the management of patients with complex health and social needs on the district nursing caseload to enhance positive patient experience through the various patient pathways
The Neighbourhood Nurse Lead works in partnership with service users, General Practitioners, Social Care and the voluntary sector to promote a seamless service to patients. Providing proactive case management to prevent unplanned admissions to hospital for patients on the caseload
The Neighbourhood Nurse Lead will be assessing, diagnosing and prescribing in partnership with General Practitioners. Advocates for patients and becomes the lead clinician for Health and Social Care integration. Responsible for patient safety and ensuring the delivery of high quality care.
About us
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations :
Job responsibilities
Assesses, diagnoses, and implement treatment plans using advanced clinical skills and knowledge, working collaboratively with patients in treatment decisions such as planned advance directives near end of life care
Analyses and interprets highly complex information gained during clinical assessments to make a differential diagnosis of an individuals problem or illness and decide on an appropriate course of action or treatment
Instigates therapeutic treatment / interventions consistent with the best available evidence; transferring and applying knowledge and skills in order to improve health outcomes
Recognises and manages early symptoms of disease exacerbation and acute illness based on an understanding of disease process and current evidence on practice standards
Advocates for the patient and confers as appropriate, working with GPs and / or hospital consultants to ensure robust communication around clinical care as indicated
Designs and monitors care plans for patients being cared for by the integrated community teams, general medicine and other specialist teams as appropriate
Empowers carers and family members, recognising and utilising the skills and expertise of carers as equal partners in care
Makes patient referrals to other specialist where indicated
Independently prescribes in accordance with the Department of Health, Professional and Trust guidelines
Embraces and uses technology such as telehealth and telecare as appropriate to enhance patient outcomes
Delivering High Quality Care and Measuring Impact
Leads on the implementation of the Chief Nursing Officer Strategy ensuring that our nurses are aligned with the national direction for improvement. By aligning the fundamental approach led by the Chief officer of using the 10 key commitments to design care and continuing to use the 6Cs as a basis for good nursing care.
Be the Patient Safety Champions , identifying and managing adult safeguarding incidents in collaboration with Social Care
Conducts regular nursing care audits including reviewing care on joint visits with team members and / or multi-professional team members
Role models and embeds the Trust core values and behaviours within members of the community nursing team
Facilitates clinical multi-disciplinary supervision groups encouraging reflection in and on nursing practice for continuous improvement
Evaluates the need for practice improvement to promote safe, effective and reliable care that as a positive impact on patients
Evaluates and critiques current practice against best available evidence / benchmarks
Takes responsibility for producing the data for the Dashboard or balanced score care every month
Records keeping
Maintains accurate and contemporaneous patient records immediately after nursing interventions in line with the Trust and NMC standards for record keeping
Contemporaneously records all communications relating to patients with other professionals
Develops outcome focused care plans with clear timeframes and review dates
Reviews and audits patient records within the team to ensure compliance with the Trust and NMC records keeping standards
Records all meetings and communications regarding staff management and performance with support from the Human Resources Advisor
Applicants should have a broad understanding of application of research to practice, and current professional issues. You will be expected to have sound clinical skills, demonstrate a flexible approach and commitment to providing a high level of care to clients in the community and be an excellent change agent.
A full UK driving licence and daily access to a car is essential.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
Experience
Knowledge
Skills and Aptitude
Personal Qualities
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£47,810 to £54,710 a year per annum plus HCA
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Community Lead • London, England, United Kingdom