Community Palliative Care Team Leader

Trinity Hospice

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Job summary

Trinity Hospice has been at the heart of the Fylde coast for more than 39 years, providing compassionate care for people on their journey towards the end of life. Our dedicated specialist nursing teams touch the lives of thousands of patients and families each year, with one vision for the future that everyone across Blackpool and the Fylde coast has access to high-quality end-of-life care.

Our outstanding care and support is free to all who need it, wherever they want it; whether they are in our hospice, in hospital or a residential care home, or in their own home in familiar surroundings. And we dont stop at the end of a persons life our care continues through bereavement support for as long as someone needs us.

We have an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to join an established team in leading palliative care in the community.

Main duties of the job

The post holder should be forward thinking and proactive with extensive experience within leadership to establish clear goals within the team which will contribute to the needs of our patients.

The team currently provides specialist palliative care to a population of 350K across Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde. An understanding of the strategic vision of care needs within the local Palliative Care Networks covering the area would be an advantage and a knowledge of service gaps to ensure everyone with a life limiting illness has access to specialist palliative care.

You will ensure on the day response to requests for support from our community and hospitals as part of the Single Point of Access and Virtual Ward projects. Also working alongside members of the palliative care team clinically to manage patients symptoms and support them to live well.

You will be a team player with the ability to work autonomously and possess a willingness and motivation to make a difference.

The service is provided over 7 days and some flexibility will be required according to business need over a 24 hour period.

About us

The successful candidate will be joining an organisation which is highly rated by the people who work there. The 2023 Staff Survey found 98% of respondents enjoy the work that they do, 96% were proud to work for our Charity and 96% enjoy working with the people within the organisation.

Our Staff Benefits:

  • 38 days annual leave each year, pro rata (inclusive of Bank Holidays)
  • Professional Registration fees reimbursed
  • Various Health and Wellbeing benefits including annual flu and Covid-19 vaccinations, access to complementary therapy and counselling.
  • Free car parking on site
  • Discounted staff meals
  • Pension scheme, or NHS Pensions are transferable
  • Maternity/Paternity benefits

Trinity is a great place to work, having an outstanding rating with the Care Quality Commission and Investors in People Gold accreditation. If you are looking to join a thriving, increasingly innovative organisation, which puts passion and care at the heart of its operations, then this may well be the post for you!

Date posted

25 June 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£48,958 to £50,182 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0270-24-0026

Job locations

Low Moor Road

Blackpool

Lancashire

FY2 0BG


Job description

Job responsibilities

RESPONSIBLE FOR: Leadership within the team to support delivery of new and existing projects and improve specialist palliative care service provision across Blackpool, Fylde, and Wyre CCGs.

OVERALL PURPOSE: To ensure specialist palliative care knowledge, expertise and support is provided to patients, carers, their GPs, and all other health care professionals to maximise the patients quality of life.

JOB SUMMARY: To facilitate the integration of palliative care services into the community and peripheral hospitals to support General Practitioners and other allied health professionals, to achieve the best quality of care for patients referred to Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services.

Be a clinical resource for professionals and non-professionals involved in palliative care within the community setting and provide strong leadership skills to the community palliative care team.

Leadership Role:

50% of the role will be to provide leadership to the community team (this will be flexible depending on the service needs)

Demonstrate leadership in influencing specialist practice to nursing, medical and other health care professionals. To liaise and work closely with the Trinity Clinical Nurse Specialist Manager and the Hospice Consultant of matters relating to Specialist Palliative Care Nursing in the community to ensure that the community service remains efficient and effective.

Oversight and responsibility for the general running of the shift. Including sickness management and support for team.

Be an active member of the Palliative Care Networks and participate in the Supportive Palliative care groups and Complex case discussions supporting the work of the End-of-life steering group accordingly.

Support the development of new ways of working which includes Living Well services, Single point of access, non-medical prescribing, and Virtual Ward, enabling patients to have a choice in how they are assessed.

Support and implement the design of projects to improve and develop service provision for all patients with a life limiting illness, looking at gaps in the service to support minority and hard to reach groups.

  • Cooperate fully in the introduction of any new technology and new methods as appropriate.
  • Report and discuss any problems which may occur with CNS Lead and Hospice Consultant as appropriate.
  • Attend staff meetings both in the Hospice and community, communicating information to supporting systems.
  • Be involved in audit of patient care, and service developments and participate in research programmes to promote high standards of Specialist Palliative Care.
  • Compile reports and exception reports as required.

Be an active member of the multi-disciplinary team to work collaboratively with health professionals from hospice, community, and the acute trust.

  • Be responsible for ensuring up to date knowledge of current policies and procedures and to adhere to these.
  • Organise and undertake 1:1 meetings and PDR reviews with team members.

Clinical Duties:

50% of the role will be to provide clinical support to the community team (this will be flexible depending on the service needs)

Have overall responsibility for delegating work to team members daily.

To undertake clinical holistic assessments with patients requiring palliative care in the community and contribute to meeting their holistic care needs.

Support the management of advanced palliative care symptoms by providing support and advice to both the patient and carers, liaising with other health care providers as required.

To liaise with other health care providers, General Practitioners, Community Nurses, Community Matrons, Social Workers, hospital staff and other members of the Trinity Team involved in patient care.

Set and maintain high standards of patient care in Specialist Palliative Nursing.

Demonstrate enhanced communication skills, when dealing with patients and families.

Triage referrals from General Practitioners, Hospital Consultants, and other Clinical Nurse Specialists to provide the most appropriate care package for the patient, referring to other health professionals as required.

Be responsible for patients on the community caseload requiring Specialist Palliative Care, ensuring effective use of resources.

Co-ordinate on the day to requests for support from community and acute colleagues and patients and families.

Provide liaison with General Practitioners regarding pain and complex symptom management, care needs, admission to Hospice or referral for appropriate care.

Assess, develop, implement, and evaluate programmes of care for patients with palliative care needs in areas such as complex pain and symptom management.

Advise and support the primary Health Care Team in their generalist palliative care role.

Advise and liaise with social services and the staff of Nursing or Care Homes regarding patients requiring Specialist Palliative Care intervention.

Assess and prioritise patients for admission to the Hospice, presenting cases timely to the admissions board.

Undertake training in psychological care at level 2

Be willing to undertake V300 non-medical prescribing course and actively prescribe within competencies.

Understand family dynamics and give specialist emotional and psychological support to the patient and carers as required.

Liaise with Hospice Chaplains and the Clergy to provide spiritual support when needed.

Following bereavement, provide continued support to relatives and carers, identify problems and signpost to appropriate service.

Referral to appropriate agencies, for financial assessment and support, including assessment for grants available from the Macmillan Cancer Relief.

Keep accurate and up to date nursing records of each patient, ensuring records are kept is in line with professional standards utilising electronic patient record facility (EMIS)

Liaise with and refer as appropriate to voluntary services.

Maintain confidentiality in all matters and always work in a professional manner.

Support the fundraising team in their role to raise awareness of the charity.

Undertake supervision to discuss psychological case management advice.

General Responsibilities

To undertake all mandatory training as required by Trinity Hospice and Palliative Care Services.

Maintaining the strict confidentiality of all information acquired especially regarding patients and staff.

To undertake an appraisal and personal development review annually and use the CNS team competencies to assist self-development.

Actively seek opportunities to continuously update and improve knowledge and competencies.

Be a co-operative and supportive member of the Trinity staff team, discuss any issues in the post holders workload that may affect other members of the Trinity team and identify such to the CNS Manager.

Support and mentor new members of staff.

To always promote the Hospice philosophy and uphold the Trinity core values.

Learning:

  • Be responsible for seeking out learning opportunities and projects to improve service delivery.
  • Support staff to deliver new projects, having oversight and responsibility for presenting outcomes and future recommendations.
  • Support pre and post registration students, staff from other Hospices, Macmillan teams, medical students, Community and Hospital nurses undertaking clinical placements.
  • Teaching is an essential part of the role. Take part in Education Programmes organised at the Education and Learning Centre for Palliative Care Studies based at Trinity and in the Palliative Care Networks.
  • Educate the public on the role of Palliative Care Services, by giving talks and attending functions alongside the fundraising team.
  • Develop computer skills to maintain records and collate statistics.

Personal:

Be responsible for own well being.

  • Use opportunities to extend clinical and professional knowledge. Take responsibility for own professional development, identifying training and development needs to line manager.
  • To monitor relevant research developments and disseminate the findings to patients, relatives, and colleagues in the extended Health Care Team as appropriate to promote effective patient care.
  • To join with other staff in the promotion of all Palliative Care Service as appropriate.
  • Comply with Nursing and Midwifery Council Regulations. For professional registration and practice.
  • Ensure awareness of and act in accordance with Health and Safety at work procedures.
  • Always demonstrate Trinitys values.

This job description is not exhaustive and is subject to review in conjunction with the post holder and according to future changes/developments in the service.

Job description

Job responsibilities

RESPONSIBLE FOR: Leadership within the team to support delivery of new and existing projects and improve specialist palliative care service provision across Blackpool, Fylde, and Wyre CCGs.

OVERALL PURPOSE: To ensure specialist palliative care knowledge, expertise and support is provided to patients, carers, their GPs, and all other health care professionals to maximise the patients quality of life.

JOB SUMMARY: To facilitate the integration of palliative care services into the community and peripheral hospitals to support General Practitioners and other allied health professionals, to achieve the best quality of care for patients referred to Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services.

Be a clinical resource for professionals and non-professionals involved in palliative care within the community setting and provide strong leadership skills to the community palliative care team.

Leadership Role:

50% of the role will be to provide leadership to the community team (this will be flexible depending on the service needs)

Demonstrate leadership in influencing specialist practice to nursing, medical and other health care professionals. To liaise and work closely with the Trinity Clinical Nurse Specialist Manager and the Hospice Consultant of matters relating to Specialist Palliative Care Nursing in the community to ensure that the community service remains efficient and effective.

Oversight and responsibility for the general running of the shift. Including sickness management and support for team.

Be an active member of the Palliative Care Networks and participate in the Supportive Palliative care groups and Complex case discussions supporting the work of the End-of-life steering group accordingly.

Support the development of new ways of working which includes Living Well services, Single point of access, non-medical prescribing, and Virtual Ward, enabling patients to have a choice in how they are assessed.

Support and implement the design of projects to improve and develop service provision for all patients with a life limiting illness, looking at gaps in the service to support minority and hard to reach groups.

  • Cooperate fully in the introduction of any new technology and new methods as appropriate.
  • Report and discuss any problems which may occur with CNS Lead and Hospice Consultant as appropriate.
  • Attend staff meetings both in the Hospice and community, communicating information to supporting systems.
  • Be involved in audit of patient care, and service developments and participate in research programmes to promote high standards of Specialist Palliative Care.
  • Compile reports and exception reports as required.

Be an active member of the multi-disciplinary team to work collaboratively with health professionals from hospice, community, and the acute trust.

  • Be responsible for ensuring up to date knowledge of current policies and procedures and to adhere to these.
  • Organise and undertake 1:1 meetings and PDR reviews with team members.

Clinical Duties:

50% of the role will be to provide clinical support to the community team (this will be flexible depending on the service needs)

Have overall responsibility for delegating work to team members daily.

To undertake clinical holistic assessments with patients requiring palliative care in the community and contribute to meeting their holistic care needs.

Support the management of advanced palliative care symptoms by providing support and advice to both the patient and carers, liaising with other health care providers as required.

To liaise with other health care providers, General Practitioners, Community Nurses, Community Matrons, Social Workers, hospital staff and other members of the Trinity Team involved in patient care.

Set and maintain high standards of patient care in Specialist Palliative Nursing.

Demonstrate enhanced communication skills, when dealing with patients and families.

Triage referrals from General Practitioners, Hospital Consultants, and other Clinical Nurse Specialists to provide the most appropriate care package for the patient, referring to other health professionals as required.

Be responsible for patients on the community caseload requiring Specialist Palliative Care, ensuring effective use of resources.

Co-ordinate on the day to requests for support from community and acute colleagues and patients and families.

Provide liaison with General Practitioners regarding pain and complex symptom management, care needs, admission to Hospice or referral for appropriate care.

Assess, develop, implement, and evaluate programmes of care for patients with palliative care needs in areas such as complex pain and symptom management.

Advise and support the primary Health Care Team in their generalist palliative care role.

Advise and liaise with social services and the staff of Nursing or Care Homes regarding patients requiring Specialist Palliative Care intervention.

Assess and prioritise patients for admission to the Hospice, presenting cases timely to the admissions board.

Undertake training in psychological care at level 2

Be willing to undertake V300 non-medical prescribing course and actively prescribe within competencies.

Understand family dynamics and give specialist emotional and psychological support to the patient and carers as required.

Liaise with Hospice Chaplains and the Clergy to provide spiritual support when needed.

Following bereavement, provide continued support to relatives and carers, identify problems and signpost to appropriate service.

Referral to appropriate agencies, for financial assessment and support, including assessment for grants available from the Macmillan Cancer Relief.

Keep accurate and up to date nursing records of each patient, ensuring records are kept is in line with professional standards utilising electronic patient record facility (EMIS)

Liaise with and refer as appropriate to voluntary services.

Maintain confidentiality in all matters and always work in a professional manner.

Support the fundraising team in their role to raise awareness of the charity.

Undertake supervision to discuss psychological case management advice.

General Responsibilities

To undertake all mandatory training as required by Trinity Hospice and Palliative Care Services.

Maintaining the strict confidentiality of all information acquired especially regarding patients and staff.

To undertake an appraisal and personal development review annually and use the CNS team competencies to assist self-development.

Actively seek opportunities to continuously update and improve knowledge and competencies.

Be a co-operative and supportive member of the Trinity staff team, discuss any issues in the post holders workload that may affect other members of the Trinity team and identify such to the CNS Manager.

Support and mentor new members of staff.

To always promote the Hospice philosophy and uphold the Trinity core values.

Learning:

  • Be responsible for seeking out learning opportunities and projects to improve service delivery.
  • Support staff to deliver new projects, having oversight and responsibility for presenting outcomes and future recommendations.
  • Support pre and post registration students, staff from other Hospices, Macmillan teams, medical students, Community and Hospital nurses undertaking clinical placements.
  • Teaching is an essential part of the role. Take part in Education Programmes organised at the Education and Learning Centre for Palliative Care Studies based at Trinity and in the Palliative Care Networks.
  • Educate the public on the role of Palliative Care Services, by giving talks and attending functions alongside the fundraising team.
  • Develop computer skills to maintain records and collate statistics.

Personal:

Be responsible for own well being.

  • Use opportunities to extend clinical and professional knowledge. Take responsibility for own professional development, identifying training and development needs to line manager.
  • To monitor relevant research developments and disseminate the findings to patients, relatives, and colleagues in the extended Health Care Team as appropriate to promote effective patient care.
  • To join with other staff in the promotion of all Palliative Care Service as appropriate.
  • Comply with Nursing and Midwifery Council Regulations. For professional registration and practice.
  • Ensure awareness of and act in accordance with Health and Safety at work procedures.
  • Always demonstrate Trinitys values.

This job description is not exhaustive and is subject to review in conjunction with the post holder and according to future changes/developments in the service.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registration with a professional body
  • Recent evidence of continuing professional development
  • Advanced communication skills
  • Teaching/Leadership qualification

Desirable

  • Willing to undertake non-medical prescribing V300.
  • Educated to Degree level
  • DNAR training

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum 5 years post registration experience- 2 years at Band 6 level or above.
  • Knowledge of palliative care and caring for people with long term conditions.
  • Medicines management evidence
  • Experience in team management
  • Evidence of involvement in service development
  • Completed leadership training

Desirable

  • Community experience
  • Specialist palliative care experience
  • Experience of mentoring/coaching.
  • Knowledge of palliative care networks

Attitudes and Values

Essential

  • Commitment to the vision, values and objectives of Trinity Hospice and palliative care services

Desirable

  • Be committed to support the work of the fundraising team, understanding the charity role

Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Ability to work within a team and as an autonomous practitioner
  • Proactive and self motivated
  • Ability to problem solve and deal with situations in a diplomatic and constructive manner
  • Work within professional and organisational
  • Standards
  • Responsibility for own continuing professional development
  • Flexible to ensure rota is covered.

Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Ability to demonstrate leadership and influencing skills
  • Excellent organisational skills, with an ability to prioritise work around competing demands on time.
  • Ability to manage conflicting priorities and flex within working day and across other service areas.

Desirable

  • Audit skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Use of EMIS
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registration with a professional body
  • Recent evidence of continuing professional development
  • Advanced communication skills
  • Teaching/Leadership qualification

Desirable

  • Willing to undertake non-medical prescribing V300.
  • Educated to Degree level
  • DNAR training

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum 5 years post registration experience- 2 years at Band 6 level or above.
  • Knowledge of palliative care and caring for people with long term conditions.
  • Medicines management evidence
  • Experience in team management
  • Evidence of involvement in service development
  • Completed leadership training

Desirable

  • Community experience
  • Specialist palliative care experience
  • Experience of mentoring/coaching.
  • Knowledge of palliative care networks

Attitudes and Values

Essential

  • Commitment to the vision, values and objectives of Trinity Hospice and palliative care services

Desirable

  • Be committed to support the work of the fundraising team, understanding the charity role

Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Ability to work within a team and as an autonomous practitioner
  • Proactive and self motivated
  • Ability to problem solve and deal with situations in a diplomatic and constructive manner
  • Work within professional and organisational
  • Standards
  • Responsibility for own continuing professional development
  • Flexible to ensure rota is covered.

Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Ability to demonstrate leadership and influencing skills
  • Excellent organisational skills, with an ability to prioritise work around competing demands on time.
  • Ability to manage conflicting priorities and flex within working day and across other service areas.

Desirable

  • Audit skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Use of EMIS

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.

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UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Trinity Hospice

Address

Low Moor Road

Blackpool

Lancashire

FY2 0BG


Employer's website

https://www.trinityhospice.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Trinity Hospice

Address

Low Moor Road

Blackpool

Lancashire

FY2 0BG


Employer's website

https://www.trinityhospice.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


For questions about the job, contact:

Julie Humphreys / Anita Dodd

+441253952566

Date posted

25 June 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£48,958 to £50,182 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0270-24-0026

Job locations

Low Moor Road

Blackpool

Lancashire

FY2 0BG


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