East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
Specialist Rheumatology Nurse
The closing date is 14 November
The post holder will develop and work at an enhanced level of practice, utilising postgraduate experience, knowledge and skills in the Rheumatology specialty.
They will manage discrete aspects of patients' care in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team, within their scope of practice, aligned to the four pillars of practice and to Trust policy for 'Enhanced, Advanced and Consultant Level Practice'.
This contributes to improved quality of care for patients.
This will be characterised by :
Clinical Practice
Evidence, Research and Development
Main duties of the job
Clinical Practice
Provide advice and support to nurses and multi-disciplinary colleagues within the Rheumatology specialty.
Deliver patient-centred care including assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of appropriate clinical interventions within a specialised and generic caseload.
Utilise appropriate models of care delivery, innovation and clinical effectiveness tools, ensuring data collection of clinical activity to support analysis of clinical and patient outcome measures.
Support complex patient pathways and liaise with multi-disciplinary colleagues and external agencies to ensure a patient-focused approach for the Rheumatology pathway, ensuring equitable care delivery.
About us
We are one of the largest hospital trusts in England, with five hospitals and community clinics serving a local population of around 800,000 people.
Our vision is 'great healthcare from great people'.
Everything we do is guided by our values : 'People feel cared for, safe, respected and confident that we are making a difference'.
We have a new way of working at East Kent Hospitals, called 'We care'.
It is about empowering frontline staff to lead day-to-day improvements.
We are looking for compassionate people to be part of our improvement journey for patients, families and carers.
Job responsibilities
Leadership
Provide credible role modelling and compassionate leadership to nurses at all times.
Work collaboratively to support delivery of nursing ambitions.
Actively involve others in communications between patients, their families and multi-disciplinary colleagues, supporting excellent communication at all times.
Work collaboratively with patient forums and multi-disciplinary colleagues to support practice and service development, meeting the needs of the local population.
Be actively involved in monitoring standards of care and act on feedback from patients, their families and carers.
Work collaboratively within the nursing team and other multi-disciplinary colleagues within the Rheumatology service to deliver pre- and post-registration education and training.
Support an environment for all students and learners focused on enquiry and positive opportunity to develop skills, knowledge and competence at all levels of development.
Teach and advise patients and their families / carers how to manage their condition and support the MDT in patient-focused education.
Provide advice within Rheumatology nursing / practice.
Participate in the A Equip supervision model aligned to Trust supervision policies, utilising restorative practice as a tool for reflective learning and mentoring.
Maintain personal and professional development, continually developing clinical skills to provide high-quality care aligned to Trust policies, NMC guidelines and revalidation requirements.
Person Specification
Qualifications & Training
Current NMC registration (at least 3 years)
Health-related degree relevant to professional registration and area of clinical practice or holds L6 post-registration modules with plan to complete degree programme
Evidence of continuing professional development and / or recognised course / qualification within the Rheumatology specialty
Formal teaching or preceptorship, mentoring qualification including ENB
Member of relevant royal college, professional society
Clinical Skills and Experience
Significant postgraduate healthcare experience across a range of clinical specialties
Demonstrable knowledge and experience of delivering high-quality clinical care using enhanced skills within the Rheumatology specialty aligned to the four pillars of practice
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent time-management and organisational skills
IT skills relevant to digital healthcare and role
Teaching and facilitation skills
Experience of nurse-led services
Telephone assessment and consultation skills
Competence in IV infusion administration
Governance
Awareness of professional issues and current healthcare relating to quality governance, NICE and CQC, GIRFT
Awareness of quality governance, clinical effectiveness patient safety and patient experience tools to support clinical practice and service improvement
Clinical audit skills and experience relevant to role
Personal & Professional Attributes
Ability to work within a team to achieve goals and motivate others
Ability to work independently, under pressure to problem-solve, plan and prioritise care
Demonstrates knowledge of change management and impact
Is able to demonstrate patient-focused approach
Other Requirements
Flexibility in working patterns to meet the needs of the service
Commitment to equity and diversity, self-motivated, positive, adaptable and flexible approach
Upholds and role-models the Trust values
Holds a clean full UK driving licence to travel to community clinics and across Trust sites
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order)
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