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    Mental Health Practitioner RAIS Team - Lancashire, United Kingdom - East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust

    East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
    East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust Lancashire, United Kingdom

    1 week ago

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    Job overview

    We are seeking to recruit 2 full time Band 7 Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) for the Upper Gastrointestinal Rapid Diagnostic Service. Subject to your managers approval (sought prior to applying) a secondment opportunity would also be considered.

    This is a unique post and we are seeking a dynamic nurse who will thrive on the challenge of further developing this relatively new service. Not only will the role involve managing all patients referred to a RDS pathway ensuring prompt triage, deciding and arranging next steps (in collaboration with the Consultant Clinical Lead), it will also involve engaging with both primary and secondary care colleagues to promote the pathway and increase referrals. This supports both patients and Healthcare Professionals to achieve a rapid and correct diagnosis before referring onward to the most appropriate speciality.

    The primary aim of Rapid Diagnostic Services is to diagnosis cancer quicker, but not all patients referred to the RDS will have cancer. An experienced and competent nurse will be able to effectively triage and plan the most appropriate investigations before working with the MDT to diagnose a range of conditions. This will involve collaborating and relationship-building with multiple MDT's to ensure a seamless handover of care. It will also require expert communication skills so that patients feel supported throughout the diagnostic pathway thus ensuring their compliance and understanding.

    Main duties of the job

    Clinical nursing leadership of the RDS and to be responsible for ensuring the delivery of high quality patient care

    Draw on a diverse range of knowledge in their decision-making to determine evidence-based therapeutic interventions

    Deliver nurse-led clinics (face to face or remote), assessing/triaging patients and directing them to the appropriate pathway, in line with developed protocols

    To be accountable for co-ordinating patient care within the pathway and to contribute to the management of resources within the service

    To be responsible and accountable for the provision of expert and specialised care, in collaboration with the specialist MDT

    To be responsible for the implementation of audit, quality and risk management initiatives and support the evaluation of the RDS

    To represent the Trust at internal and external meetings related to the RDS.

    To collaborate with, and support as needed, other RDS CNS's working within various specialities.

    Working for our organisation

    Established in 2003 East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust (ELHT) is a large integrated health care organisation providing high quality acute secondary healthcare for the people of East Lancashire and Blackburn with Darwen. Our vision is to be widely recognised for providing safe, personal and effective care.

    The Cancer Services Directorate is committed to delivering a high standard of care for people referred into our service. We seek to act quickly to confirm or exclude a cancer diagnosis and, for those patients who do have cancer, we aim to provide the most effective treatment or care quickly and compassionately. We collaborate with multiple disciplines throughout primary and secondary care to achieve this and aim to comply with national standards and requirements to continually improve and development new ways of working.

    Detailed job description and main responsibilities

    This post will be based at East Lancashire Hospitals Trust with the main purpose of supporting the Rapid Diagnostic Service pathway's. This includes non-site specific, HPB, Gynaecology and Prostate. The RDS will support the Faster Diagnostic Standard (FDS) whilst complementing work to improve screening programmes where appropriate.

    The RDS Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) will assess and rapidly triage patients referred into the UGI RDS 2 week rule pathway, plan and implement care across a variety of settings, providing highly specialist advice; maintaining accurate associated records.

    The CNS will ensure cancer patients are directed onto the most appropriate diagnostic and treatment pathway of care. An essential aspect of the RDC CNS role is to lead on appropriate and timely onward referral to the right non-cancer specialist service for further support, investigation, treatment and/or care.

    The aim of each specialist pathway is to reach a definitive diagnosis as quickly as possible, providing clinically relevant diagnostic tests as quickly as possible, targeting and reducing any health inequalities that may currently exist.

    MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBABILITIES

    To receive referrals from GP's, Choose & Book, Emergency Department, medical and surgical wards/departments directly into the service

    To participate in the decision making process with the clinical lead for RDS and MDT to ensure appropriateness of the referral

    To clinically assess and triage the patient ensuring they are comprehensively assessed within the set guidelines and protocols

    To determine the most appropriate list of diagnostic investigations that should be offered, drawing on additional MDT members as needed

    To book appropriate investigations for the patient and to ensure these are completed within the set guidelines times whilst also considering the sequence of each investigation

    To ensure that the consultation environment is conducive to a professional and specialist patient assessment, positively reflecting the reputation of the service and affords the patient maximum privacy and dignity

    Delegate and refer to other practitioners when this will improve health outcomes or when risks and needs are beyond own competence and scope of practice making every contact count

    Monitor and review the effectiveness of interventions with the patient and colleagues and modify this to meet changing needs and established goals of care

    Promote peoples' equity, diversity and rights, through ensuring that own and others' practice is in the best interests of patients

    To review the patient results and complete referrals as required to appropriate services

    To ensure the patient is informed of the outcome of their tests within the set guidelines times via telephone or clinic consultation

    To ensure the GP is informed of the outcome of the patient consultation and future plan, or inform GP if unable to accept referral to RDS

    To liaise directly with the MDT regarding any actual/potential significant clinical risk issues.

    To participate in variance tracking and analysis with MDT, presenting results at appropriate forums, and using the results to lead appropriate clinical practice changes

    To initiate referral/s to other relevant members of the MDT at any stage in accordance with service policy/guidelines/protocols.

    To maintain a patient-centred approach when planning care, involving patients, carers and members of the MDT in care decisions

    Ensure quality is central to clinical practice by delivering evidenced based individualised care, through holistic needs assessment, planning and evaluation of care promoting personalised at all times

    Support patients in the delivery of care and meeting their health and wellbeing needs by providing expert advice and information, promoting their wishes and beliefs and addressing their concerns

    To lead on the formulation and update the RDS policies in line with latest research for best practice

    To ensure a smooth transition from the outpatient and inpatient settings through robust effective planning and collaboration, co-ordinating continuing care and evaluating effectiveness

    To lead on the development and monitoring of referral pathways, protocols, policies and guidelines with particular relevance to the RDS

    To promote a patient-focused, multidisciplinary approach to care in collaboration with carers, health care professionals and other agencies

    Employ effective decision making skills to address complex issues and use effective change management skills to implement these

    Use effective prioritisation, problem solving and delegation skills to manage time effectively

    COMMUNICATION

    To provide and receive complex and sensitive information to patients and carers regarding diagnostic results and treatment pathways

    To work in partnership with all members of the MDT to achieve a seamless pathway of care for the patient through presentation of highly complex information

    To ensure that communication with the MDT, other departments both internal and external to ELHT is optimized

    Develop and maintain others' awareness of role, the organisation and local networks and maintain mechanisms for contact and referral

    Maintain appropriate channels and styles of communication to meet the needs of patients, relatives and carers, managers, peers and other professions / agencies.

    Identify, develop and sustain mechanisms to support patient involvement and feedback.

    Provide expert advice and support to colleagues internally and externally

    Ensure that appropriate information is disseminated within the organisation and within external agencies and forums

    TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

    Identify objectives for own professional development which reflect local and national service needs

    Establish networks with other specialists at a local, national and international level, to exchange and enhance knowledge and expertise.

    Act as a specialist resource to others in developing and improving knowledge and skills in clinical practice, through acting as an assessor, teacher and facilitator

    To lead on clinical audits in RDS; sharing action plans and learning form specialist audit results

    Maintain a peer network of support, information and learning with other nurse specialists within the organisation

    Contribute to the development of practice knowledge within the speciality through internal and external presentation and publication.

    Promote a learning environment through identifying opportunities and seeking resources required for own and others learning

    Provide specialist input to post-registration courses and professional development programmes.

    Reflect on own practice through clinical supervision / mentorship and to act as a clinical supervisor / mentor to others

    Maintain own and others' awareness of relevant research evidence related to the speciality and work with others in applying this to practice.

    Identify areas of potential research relating to the speciality and to participate in relevant research activities

    Take part in reflection and appropriate learning from practice, in order to maintain and develop competence and performance

    To provide specialist advice, support and education to patients and their carers from diagnosis through treatment and follow up care to enable patients to determine their own future needs

    ORGANISATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

    To ensure that relevant robust data is collected which can be used to evaluate and improve care and service delivery

    Review and evaluate services collaboratively with own and other professions and users, identifying areas for service development and acting on this accordingly, making best use of resources, improve practice and health outcomes in line with local and national best practice.

    Evaluate clinical effectiveness, identifying poor quality and a plan for quality improvement which embraces the audit cycle

    To use outcome data to review and refine the RDS

    To lead on the identification of service risk/s and act in accordance with the relevant policies and procedures

    To ensure completion of clinical incident reporting where an adverse incident is identified which has caused harm or has the potential to cause harm to a patient, staff member or any individual

    Participate in developing a shared vision of the service and work with the multi-disciplinary team, organisation and external agencies to achieve this

    Negotiate and agree with individuals, groups and other practitioners' outcomes, roles and responsibilities, and action to be taken to develop resources, services and facilities

    Ensure adequate arrangements are in place to cover absence

    Lead on the development and implementation of national policy and practice initiatives and to implement these at a local level

    Develop evidence based standards, policies and guidelines at a local, network and national level to improve the practice of own and other professions

    Person specification

    Qualifications

    Essential criteria

    • Registered General Nurse

    Knowledge & Skills

    Essential criteria

    • Ability to produce clear, concise, accurate and informative reports, presentations and records

    Desirable criteria

    • Able to work flexibly across multiple sites

    Knowledge & Skills

    Essential criteria

    • Computer literacy

    Desirable criteria

    • Knowledge of cancer care/ cancer pathwaysincluding national Cancer Waiting Time targets

    Knowledge & Skills

    Essential criteria

    • Ability to assess and interpret specialist clinical information relating to a patient's condition and diagnostic investigations

    Desirable criteria

    • Knowledge and/or experience of Rapid Diagnostic Services/pathway development

    Knowledge & Skills

    Essential criteria

    • Ability to negotiate and influence care across multiple MDTS

    Desirable criteria

    • GuidanceScore Significant knowledge of cancer care/ cancer pathways

    Experience

    Essential criteria

    • Significant years post registration experience, including experience at Band 6 - preferably in endoscopy

    Desirable criteria

    • Leadership experience


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