Job summary
Up to 37.5 Hours per week (Part Time positions considered)
Permanent
£30,569 to £37,213 per annum, pro rata, depending on experience
Do you want to make a real difference every day at work?
Are you the right person for our Inpatient Unit team?
We are looking for someone to join our Inpatient Unit to deliver complex symptom management and end of life care to our patients. Whilst also offering emotional support to our patients and their loved ones.
Working as part of our multi-disciplinary team, you would be responsible for planning and managing care for patients within our unit.
We don't pretend this is an easy job, but it is incredibly rewarding. You will have support from within your team to help deal with the difficult times.
On the positive side you will finish every shift knowing that you have made a huge difference to every patient that you have cared for.
Main duties of the job
What you'll bring?
To be successful in this role you will need to be a registered nurse with a passion for palliative care with good communication skills and a desire to deliver personalised care to each of our patients.
You will be driven by our cause and will enjoy working in a fast-paced environment as part of a close team who are welcoming and inclusive to deliver on our strategy takes real teamwork, energy and passion, no two days are ever the same!
What's in it for you?
You will be supported and encouraged to innovate and to try new things. Our scope of work and our confident organisational vision creates opportunities for progress and development. And we work together with passion and pride in an environment where people are caring, considerate, inclusive and welcoming.
It can be tough. We don't shy away from that. But you'll see clearly see the importance and impact of your work and feel recognised and part of something remarkable.
About us
Working at Rowcroft Hospice
Rowcroft Hospice is an independent charity that provides comfort, support and specialist care to over 2,000 patients and their loved ones across South Devon each year. Our Vision is to make every day the best day possible for patients, and those closest to them, living with life-limiting illnesses in South Devon.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job purpose:
Our Vision is to make every day the best day possible for patients, and those closest to them, living with life-limiting illnesses in South Devon. As a Registered Nurse, you will deliver this by providing professional care and support to our patients and families on our Inpatient Unit.
Our Values:
Honesty & Integrity Generosity of Spirit Respect Team Player
Key Roles and Responsibilities
- Take reasonable care for your own safety and the safety of others. Adhere to all Health & Safety requirements, including Covid-19 secure processes and procedures.
- Lead and Co-ordinate the care for patients on our Inpatient Unit, overseeing the work of the team on shift to include Healthcare Assistants, Senior Healthcare Assistants and Volunteers with guidance and support from the Deputy, Manager or Senior Nurse on Call.
- Play an active role in Multi-disciplinary Team Meetings to agree care for patients.
- Organise admissions and discharges, liaising with doctors, the administration teams and other agencies.
- Provide hands on nursing care to patients, including assessing and managing symptoms, writing care plans, adjust medications, administering controlled drugs.
- Provide emotional support to families.
- Verify deaths and provide care after death with the support of the Healthcare Assistants and Senior Healthcare Assistants.
- Liaise with Senior Nurse on call as required.
- Promote a culture of continuous learning and development and wellbeing. Identify your own learning and development needs and ensure your mandatory and essential training is up to date. Take part in clinical supervision, play an active part in team meetings. Deliver learning and skills development to colleagues. Help to create an environment that is continually critically questioning practice and promoting learning.
This list can never be exhaustive but covers most of the work youll be doing - always with talent, initiative and a commitment to great customer service.
Infection Prevention
All Rowcroft Hospice employees in both clinical and non-clinical roles are required to adhere to theInfection Prevention and Control Policies and make every effort to maintain high standards of infection control at all times to reduce the burden of Healthcare Associated Infections including MRSA.
You agree to the following responsibilities:
- To decontaminate your hands prior to and after direct patient care or contact with the patient's surroundings.
- To take part in mandatory infection control training provided.
- To responsibly manage your own infections (other than common colds and illness) that may be transmittable to patients, including to contact Occupational Health for guidance.
Place of Work
This role has been identified as an on-site worker (works at a Rowcroft site for the majority of their working time).
This will be fully discussed and agreed with the postholder to meet individual and business needs.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job purpose:
Our Vision is to make every day the best day possible for patients, and those closest to them, living with life-limiting illnesses in South Devon. As a Registered Nurse, you will deliver this by providing professional care and support to our patients and families on our Inpatient Unit.
Our Values:
Honesty & Integrity Generosity of Spirit Respect Team Player
Key Roles and Responsibilities
- Take reasonable care for your own safety and the safety of others. Adhere to all Health & Safety requirements, including Covid-19 secure processes and procedures.
- Lead and Co-ordinate the care for patients on our Inpatient Unit, overseeing the work of the team on shift to include Healthcare Assistants, Senior Healthcare Assistants and Volunteers with guidance and support from the Deputy, Manager or Senior Nurse on Call.
- Play an active role in Multi-disciplinary Team Meetings to agree care for patients.
- Organise admissions and discharges, liaising with doctors, the administration teams and other agencies.
- Provide hands on nursing care to patients, including assessing and managing symptoms, writing care plans, adjust medications, administering controlled drugs.
- Provide emotional support to families.
- Verify deaths and provide care after death with the support of the Healthcare Assistants and Senior Healthcare Assistants.
- Liaise with Senior Nurse on call as required.
- Promote a culture of continuous learning and development and wellbeing. Identify your own learning and development needs and ensure your mandatory and essential training is up to date. Take part in clinical supervision, play an active part in team meetings. Deliver learning and skills development to colleagues. Help to create an environment that is continually critically questioning practice and promoting learning.
This list can never be exhaustive but covers most of the work youll be doing - always with talent, initiative and a commitment to great customer service.
Infection Prevention
All Rowcroft Hospice employees in both clinical and non-clinical roles are required to adhere to theInfection Prevention and Control Policies and make every effort to maintain high standards of infection control at all times to reduce the burden of Healthcare Associated Infections including MRSA.
You agree to the following responsibilities:
- To decontaminate your hands prior to and after direct patient care or contact with the patient's surroundings.
- To take part in mandatory infection control training provided.
- To responsibly manage your own infections (other than common colds and illness) that may be transmittable to patients, including to contact Occupational Health for guidance.
Place of Work
This role has been identified as an on-site worker (works at a Rowcroft site for the majority of their working time).
This will be fully discussed and agreed with the postholder to meet individual and business needs.
Person Specification
Personal Requirements
Essential
- Leadership through creative problem solving, a positive can-do attitude and a willingness and desire to ensure all who come into contact with Rowcroft have the best possible experience.
- Proven ability to be part of a committed and hardworking team in line with the ethics and values of Rowcroft Hospice, acting in the best interests of Rowcroft at all times.
- A commitment to continually learn and develop.
- Flexible across day and night shift rotation dependent on service need
Desirable
- Willing and able to volunteer for at least one Rowcroft event each year.
- An understanding of the purpose, values and strategy of Rowcroft Hospice
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Proven assessment and care planning skills.
- Medicine management .
- Sensitivity and an insight into the needs of patients and their families.
- Good communication skills.
- IT skills.
Desirable
- Management of syringe pumps and IV medication.
- Mentorship experience.
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Nurse on Part One (Adult) of the register
Desirable
- Relevant qualification in palliative care/care of the dying or qualification through experience
Experience
Essential
- Proven experience of assessment and care planning.
- Proven experience of contributing effectively within a Multi-disciplinary team
Person Specification
Personal Requirements
Essential
- Leadership through creative problem solving, a positive can-do attitude and a willingness and desire to ensure all who come into contact with Rowcroft have the best possible experience.
- Proven ability to be part of a committed and hardworking team in line with the ethics and values of Rowcroft Hospice, acting in the best interests of Rowcroft at all times.
- A commitment to continually learn and develop.
- Flexible across day and night shift rotation dependent on service need
Desirable
- Willing and able to volunteer for at least one Rowcroft event each year.
- An understanding of the purpose, values and strategy of Rowcroft Hospice
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Proven assessment and care planning skills.
- Medicine management .
- Sensitivity and an insight into the needs of patients and their families.
- Good communication skills.
- IT skills.
Desirable
- Management of syringe pumps and IV medication.
- Mentorship experience.
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Nurse on Part One (Adult) of the register
Desirable
- Relevant qualification in palliative care/care of the dying or qualification through experience
Experience
Essential
- Proven experience of assessment and care planning.
- Proven experience of contributing effectively within a Multi-disciplinary team
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.