Band 5 -Neonatal Community Outreach Staff Nurse
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Job summary
University Hospitals Birmingham and Birmingham Women's and Children's have developed a joint partnership Neonatal Community Outreach Service (NCOT). NCOT is a team of neonatal nurses providing nursing care to premature babies in their home environment.
NCOT operate a 7-day service working from 8am -- 6pm this also includes bank holidays. Successful candidates will be required to work between the Neonatal in-patient services and in the community setting. They will also need to provide cross cover on occasions between the 2 organisations.
Both Trusts have very busy maternity and neonatal services and a combined total of 18,500 deliveries per year over 4 sites. Early discharge with the Community Service supports the family integrated care approach and enables families to take their baby home at the earliest opportunity whilst continuing to receive nursing support that meets their medical needs.
We are seeking a dynamic, motivated nurse that is passionate about delivering neonatal care within the community. Applicants must be confident in neonatal care decision making and a proven autonomous neonatal practitioner therefore should have extensive neonatal experience.
As a band 5 NCOT Nurse you will work alongside the Senior NCOT Nurses and NCOT Lead Nurses to provide high quality care to families in the home environment.
Main duties of the job
The band 5 NCOT nurse will be supported by the NCOT Lead nurse and NCOT senior nurses and Multi-disciplinary team to provide high quality care to babies covering a range of conditions including oxygen therapy, phototherapy, nasogastric tube (NGT) fed and babies that are less than 1.8kg at discharge or under 35 weeks gestation corrected.
The post holder will assess the suitability of referrals and ensure eligibility criteria is met. They will be involved with the discharge process to ensure a seamless, timely transfer from hospital to the home environment and communicate with families to prepare them for the transition home.
You will risk assess patient needs, environment and the level of treatment required during each visit. You will be required to assess, plan and implement care to meet the medical and nursing needs of the infant whilst supporting the family.
You will need recent Neonatal experience within a hospital setting to ensure you have the appropriate level of clinical knowledge which will enable you to identify deterioration or recognise improvement of the patient and adapt care plans accordingly. You will need to be confident and competent with nursing skills which include but is not limited to: blood sampling, NGT insertion, measuring observations
As a band 5 you will be required to communicate with internal and external MDT members, and be a point of contact for families.
If this job appeals to you please submit your application now!
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Details
Date posted
13 May 2024
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 5
Salary
£28,407 to £34,581 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working
Reference number
8989
Job locations
Heartlands Hospital
Bordesley Green E
Birmingham
West Midlands
B9 5SS
Employer details
Employer name
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Heartlands Hospital
Bordesley Green E
Birmingham
West Midlands
B9 5SS
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