Job responsibilities
Clinical
The post-holder will be a highly skilled autonomous practitioner, managing a complex
caseload using clinical judgment, critical thinking, reflection and analysis to support
their work with people effected by life limiting illness and bereavement.
To plan, provide and develop specialist patient-centred psychological interventions for
patients, clients (including children and young people) under the care of the hospice
and/or effected by a life limiting illness and bereavement.
Take a designated role in local service leadership and development e.g. education,
Children and Young People, groupwork, condition specific specialism.
As part of the PTT to accept, assess and plan interventions for patients and family
members including the bereaved.
To accept clinical responsibility for a caseload of referred patients, organising this
effectively with regard to clinical priorities and best use of time.
To provide both 1:1 and group-based interventions, face to face and virtually.
To maintain accurate and timely records of client interventions within client notes.
To respect all materials produced in the therapy process and where appropriate
record and store all materials in accordance with professional guidelines.
Maintain statistical data where required.
To participate in relevant clinical meetings regarding multi professional care planning
and implementation.
To be an active member of the multi-disciplinary team and to participate in team
meetings particularly in relation to own specialist area.
Work as an integrated and collaborative team member, respecting others ways of
working and holding in mind other assessment, treatment and support which may be
being provided alongside psychological therapy input.
To communicate effectively and sensitively with all service users and team members.
To provide cover for colleagues as required and appropriate.
To take responsibilities in such a way as to minimise risk of harm to children, young
people and adults and to safeguard and promote their welfare in accordance with
current legislation, statutory guidance and hospice policies and procedures.
To undertake safeguarding training and receive safeguarding supervision appropriate
to their role.
To conform to the professional standards set by your regulatory professional body. You
are required to ensure your registration to practice is current and you maintain
continuous professional development.
To have access to and maintain confidentiality when dealing with confidential data on
staff, patients and services within St Peters Hospice. Failure to maintain confidentiality
will lead to disciplinary action, which could ultimately lead to dismissal.
To keep up to date on all matters relating to Hospice procedure and policy.
Management and leadership
In the absence of the Team Manager, to provide leadership and day to day
management of the PTT service.
To provide leadership and if required, line management to junior and unqualified PTT
staff, trainee therapists, PTT volunteers.
Communication
Develop and maintain communication with people about difficult matters and/or in
demanding situations.
Adapt communication methods considering culture, background, and preferred way of
communicating.
Demonstrate an understanding of the need to involve clients in decision making,
offering them informed choices, and respecting their views.
Provide feedback to others on their communication where appropriate.
Contribute fully to multi-disciplinary working within the hospice team and liaise with
health care professionals in the community building effective working relationships.
Contribute to the work of other hospice services when appropriate.
Personal and People Development
Be subject to regular annual staff performance, be committed to continuing
professional development and maintain evidence of this development review.
To actively participate in own supervision and the appraisal process.
To participate in ongoing audit and if required, research programmes.
Be aware of current research on therapy interventions in palliative care and introduce
new models/ideas into the service as appropriate.
To develop psychological support within St Peters, including raising awareness about
approaches used.
To promote the contribution of psychological support in palliative care.
Attend appropriate meetings both internal and external.
Apply evidence to patient care.
Use strategies to develop own resilience.
Use reflection to support practice improvement, this maybe with colleagues and/or be
engaging with clinical supervision.
Identifies development needs for others.
Enables opportunities for others to apply their developing knowledge and skills.
Actively provides learning and development opportunities to others including
supervising new staff and clinical placements.
Actively contributes to the evaluation of the effectiveness of others.
learning/development opportunities and relates this to others.
If line managing, to ensure all employees managed have annual appraisals and
personal development plans in place and comply with mandatory training.
Contribute to Improving Quality
Be expected to produce work of a high standard and to always promote quality.
To ensure all relevant standards/ guidance regarding proficiency, conduct,
performance and ethics and other relevant guidelines are adhered to.
To introduce/maintain evidence-based practice within the service.
Adhere to relevant local/ national guidelines for practice.
Participate and lead in evaluation, audit, and practice development activities of PTT
and as part of a multi professional team.
Promote and contribute to measuring quality and outcomes.
Monitor and maintain health & safety and security of yourself and others
Be required to participate in the assessment of risk and thereby contribute towards
clinical and corporate governance agenda as appropriate.
Familiarise yourself with matters relating to health and safety management as they
affect you personally and/or the Hospice, reporting any potential risks to life or property
immediately in accordance with the Hospices Health and Safety policy and procedures.
Refrain from smoking in any area of the Hospice premises not designated a smoking
area.
Look for potential risks to yourself and others in work activities, environment and
processes including issues around lone working.
Work in a way that shows understanding and complies with legislation and hospice
policies.
Report actual or potential problems that may put health, security or safety at risk,
follow the strict guidelines around information governance.
Work within the guidance policy for the protection of vulnerable adults.
Demonstrate a sound understanding of Clinical Governance including compliance with
Health & Safety Policies such as annual training in Manual Handling, CPR, Fire Safety
and Risk Management and apply your learning to the work situation.
Equality & Diversity
Uphold St Peters Hospice policies and its commitment to Equal Opportunities for all
present and potential members of staff and patients. Therefore, St Peters Hospice
expects all employees and volunteers to understand, support, and apply this policy
through their working practices which requires all individuals to be treated with respect,
dignity, courtesy, fairness and consideration.
Ensure all employees, within the therapy team understand, support and apply the
Equal Opportunities policy through their working practice; this requires all individuals
to be treated with respect, dignity, courtesy, fairness and consideration.
Challenge bias, prejudice and intolerance if appropriate or bring it to the attention of a
manager.
Be aware of the impact of your behaviour on others.
Demonstrate sensitivity and respect for people from different religious and cultural
backgrounds, sexual orientations, genders, and anyone else with different
characteristics.