Job summary
Inpatient Unit, Hospice of
the Good Shepherd
24-30 hours per week
Would you like to work in a setting where over 96% of service users
rate their care as outstanding and minimum registered nurse to patient ratios
are 1:5 throughout the 24-hour period and 1:4 for all staff?
If so, are you looking for an opportunity where you have the
time to give patients the care they need and support families and friends,
provide excellent individualized nursing care, implement your knowledge and
skills, acquire specialist knowledge of symptom control, develop your
communication skills and progress your career in specialist palliative care?
We are looking for experienced people who will become an integral part of a
supportive team based on the Inpatient Unit. The successful candidates will be self-motivated
and able to work as part of the team supporting people with a variety of life
limiting conditions for symptom management or end of life care. You will be
positive and enthusiastic with a genuine interest in palliative care and have
the knowledge and skills necessary to provide excellent care. In addition, you
will demonstrate empathy and compassion which enables you to support the
patients and those important to them. In return, you will be joining a
friendly and welcoming team with a collective aim of positively enhancing the
lives of the individuals in their care.
In addition you will receive continued annual leave and sickness
benefits if you join us from the NHS.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will:
Assist in
the delivery of nursing and specialist palliative care, ensuring the highest
possible standards of care are received by patients and their carers while in
the hospice, under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.
and will be able to:
Demonstrate their passion to promote comfort,
dignity, independence, and patient choice.
Use their own initiative and work well under
pressure.
Demonstrate an interest in all aspects of
palliative care and long-term conditions.
You will be joining a friendly and welcoming team with a collective aim of positively enhancing the lives of the individuals in their care. There will be support and guidance for the right individual through a specific induction programme in order to develop their knowledge and understanding of supporting patients with an advanced life limiting illness.
About us
You'll
receive a raft of benefits and support, including:
Continuation of
NHS annual leave and sickness benefits if currently employed in the NHS. For those not
currently employed in the NHS annual leave and sickness benefits will be in
line with Agenda For Change practice.
Continuation of the
NHS Pension Scheme for existing members or join the hospice pension scheme.
Excellent learning
and development opportunities, including preceptorship, induction and development.
Broad range of
in-house education and support to attend external training.
A staff support
programme including clinical supervision, confidential counselling and
occupational health services.
To be considered for interview, please
ensure that you complete all questions on the application form, referring to the
job description attached at the bottom of the page.
Want some more information before making your
decision?
We would welcome the opportunity
for informal discussion with you prior to your application, please
contact Louise Hodgkinson or Melissa Evans, Deputy Ward Managers on 01244
851091.
We will also be holding an open evening where further information
about the role will be available, along with the opportunity to look around the
hospice. To help with planning, please email people.development@hospicegs.com
to book a place.
Open event at the Hospice of The Good Shepherd, Gordon
Lane, Backford, Chester, CH2 4DG:
Wednesday 30 April 18:30-20:00
Job description
Job responsibilities
Responsibilities
Contribute to the delivery of a planned programme of care under the direct supervision of the nurse.
Report general observations and provide feedback to the nurse both verbally and in written formats, if required.
Use a variety of verbal and non-verbal skills to overcome communication barriers presented by patients due to their cognitive or impaired sensory deficits.
Under direction of the nurse, to play a specific role in maintaining a safe environment for patients, staff and visitors.
Undertake specific duties that contribute to the assessment of patients as requested by the nurse.
Seek appropriate advice and support from the nurse during occasions when patients or their carers become distressed.
Under the direction of the nurse, maintain accurate records as required that contribute to the assessment of a patients physical condition.
Contribute to the development of risk management plans for patients by reporting to the multi-professional team any incidents of risk to the patient or risk to others as a result of the behaviour or actions of patients.
Maintain the dignity of service users at all times whilst dealing with aspects of personal care.
Adhere to hospice infection control measures at all times.
Participate in the cleaning of clinical areas within the Inpatient Unit.
Contribute to ongoing service improvement and development plan.
Support volunteers, students and colleagues.
Undertake and participate in individual performance review and personal development planning.
Knowledge and Experience
Passion and motivation to promote comfort, dignity, independence and choice.
Cared for patients with advanced progressive disease and supported patients and families at end of life.
Able to work on own initiative, with effective time management, whilst also working as part of a team.
Hold NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or Equivalent care certificate.
Skills and Attributes
Demonstrate their enthusiasm, resourcefulness and desire to enhance their practice and skills.
Demonstrate an interest in all aspects of palliative care and long-term conditions.
Demonstrate their ability to ensure the physical, spiritual, emotional, psychological. social and cultural needs of patients and those important to them are identified and attended to, providing and maintaining the highest possible level of nursing care.
Demonstrate their passion and motivation to promote comfort, dignity, independence and choice around the clock for our patients.
Use their own initiative and work well under pressure.
Work well within a team.
Understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality at all times.
Demonstrate proven IT skills.
Be able to work flexibly around the needs of the service.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Responsibilities
Contribute to the delivery of a planned programme of care under the direct supervision of the nurse.
Report general observations and provide feedback to the nurse both verbally and in written formats, if required.
Use a variety of verbal and non-verbal skills to overcome communication barriers presented by patients due to their cognitive or impaired sensory deficits.
Under direction of the nurse, to play a specific role in maintaining a safe environment for patients, staff and visitors.
Undertake specific duties that contribute to the assessment of patients as requested by the nurse.
Seek appropriate advice and support from the nurse during occasions when patients or their carers become distressed.
Under the direction of the nurse, maintain accurate records as required that contribute to the assessment of a patients physical condition.
Contribute to the development of risk management plans for patients by reporting to the multi-professional team any incidents of risk to the patient or risk to others as a result of the behaviour or actions of patients.
Maintain the dignity of service users at all times whilst dealing with aspects of personal care.
Adhere to hospice infection control measures at all times.
Participate in the cleaning of clinical areas within the Inpatient Unit.
Contribute to ongoing service improvement and development plan.
Support volunteers, students and colleagues.
Undertake and participate in individual performance review and personal development planning.
Knowledge and Experience
Passion and motivation to promote comfort, dignity, independence and choice.
Cared for patients with advanced progressive disease and supported patients and families at end of life.
Able to work on own initiative, with effective time management, whilst also working as part of a team.
Hold NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or Equivalent care certificate.
Skills and Attributes
Demonstrate their enthusiasm, resourcefulness and desire to enhance their practice and skills.
Demonstrate an interest in all aspects of palliative care and long-term conditions.
Demonstrate their ability to ensure the physical, spiritual, emotional, psychological. social and cultural needs of patients and those important to them are identified and attended to, providing and maintaining the highest possible level of nursing care.
Demonstrate their passion and motivation to promote comfort, dignity, independence and choice around the clock for our patients.
Use their own initiative and work well under pressure.
Work well within a team.
Understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality at all times.
Demonstrate proven IT skills.
Be able to work flexibly around the needs of the service.
Person Specification
Other Requirements
Essential
- Punctual, reliable with good attendance record. Self-aware and cares for own wellbeing. Enthusiastic and willing to learn. Caring and empathic. Professional manner. Able to work as part of multidisciplinary team.
Qualifications
Essential
- Good General Education. GCSE or equivalent Maths and English.
Desirable
- Communication Skills Training. Specific palliative care training. Minimum NVQ 2 in health and social care or Care Certificate.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working within a health care environment. Experience of working as part of a team.
Desirable
- Experience of working with palliative patients.
Knowledge
Essential
- Appreciation of the impact of a life limiting illness on patient and those important to them. Manual Handling procedures. Infection prevention and control. Importance of confidentiality, privacy and dignity. Understanding of the hospice values and ethos.
Desirable
- Understanding of principles of palliative care.
Person Specification
Other Requirements
Essential
- Punctual, reliable with good attendance record. Self-aware and cares for own wellbeing. Enthusiastic and willing to learn. Caring and empathic. Professional manner. Able to work as part of multidisciplinary team.
Qualifications
Essential
- Good General Education. GCSE or equivalent Maths and English.
Desirable
- Communication Skills Training. Specific palliative care training. Minimum NVQ 2 in health and social care or Care Certificate.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working within a health care environment. Experience of working as part of a team.
Desirable
- Experience of working with palliative patients.
Knowledge
Essential
- Appreciation of the impact of a life limiting illness on patient and those important to them. Manual Handling procedures. Infection prevention and control. Importance of confidentiality, privacy and dignity. Understanding of the hospice values and ethos.
Desirable
- Understanding of principles of palliative care.
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.