CHC Nurse Practitioner

at  NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care

Manchester M2, England, United Kingdom -

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Immediate13 Sep, 2024GBP 42618 Annual18 Jun, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Continuing Health Care Team. We are looking for highly motivated and experienced RMNs, RGNs OR Allied Health Professionals who can work autonomously and collaboratively in a multi-agency environment with individuals and their representatives to support the assessment and review process for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC). You will undertake comprehensive person-centered assessments so CHC and FNC eligibility can be determined.
Roles involve assessing patients for CHC, holding a caseload, and reviewing patients, as necessary.
he post holder will be responsible for undertaking Specialist Health Needs assessments for individuals who are undergoing assessment for, or who are already eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS Funded Nursing Care.
The post holder will be required to work with the individual and/or their representative, and to liaise with private providers, partner organisations, along with other health and social care professionals to ensure that all assessments are person centred.
The post holder will be required to work flexibly to support the Individualised Commissioning team by participating in the ‘Duty’ rota, supporting with any urgent referrals or any safeguarding investigations.
Greater Manchester Integrated Care is a fully authorised ICB responsible for the full range of ICB statutory duties and powers. Each Place Based Team within NHS GM aims is to improve the health of the people and reduce health inequalities through strong, clinically led commissioning of high-quality healthcare services.
The GM Integrated Care Partnership are helping organisations work better together with people and communities. We want people across all our boroughs to stay well, whatever their age, and whatever issues or conditions they might be managing. We’re bringing together all the different organisations that support people’s health and social care, so that services can join up and act faster when people need support.
This new NHS organisation, overseen by a Board, is in charge of the NHS money and making sure services are in place to put plans into action. Made up of representatives from the NHS and the local council. The partnership operates at three levels: neighbourhood, locality and Greater Manchester and has a single vision and strategy. Hospitals, GPs, community services, voluntary services and others have come together to form ‘provider collaboratives’ within all 3 levels, helping to join care and help people live well across our ten boroughs.
The role sits in the Continuing Healthcare & Individualised Commissioning team which is part of a wider Directorate led by the Associate Director of Nursing, Quality and Safeguarding.
Key working relationships
Work closely with patients, residents, carers, colleagues in Local Authorities, Acute Trust, Independent Sectors, and neighbouring localities and any other relevant groups.
Partnership working/collaboration
Develop and maintain effective working relationships in order to sure continuity of care and address identified patient needs.
Liaison with a variety of providers arranging assessment of patients in order that the most appropriate placement/ care provision is identified.
Work with neighbouring localities, social services and service providers to ensure that joint commissioning arrangements achieve the best quality services for the local population.
Work collaboratively with independent sector providers to ensure that any commissioned services are quality assured, monitored and supported.
Strategy, policy, service development and implementation
Ensure monitoring tools are implemented according to CHC procedures.
Assist in the development of policies and procedures, as requested, which will support the overall delivery of CHC/ FNC.
To support and contribute to the ongoing development of the service identifying areas of practice that require improvement.
Responsibilities for physical and financial resources
Negotiating care costs for specialist placements outside of agreed framework for Nursing and Homecare providers ensuring quality and value for money.
Monitoring of packages of patients in receipt of CHC and FNC.
Contribute to the effective monitoring and use of the CHC budget.
Ensure that all commissioned care is effective, person centred and value for money.
Demonstrate both quality of care and value for money in all placements/ commissioned care.
Communication
To communicate with patients and their carers regarding their health needs and appropriate care provision.
Develop effective communication networks with Nursing Home Managers and partner agencies.
To communicate effectively with all team members and Senior Management colleagues.
To develop effective relationships with colleagues from partner agencies.
To communicate clearly and succinctly using written, verbal and electronic methods.
Receive sensitive or contentious information relating to patients, families or carers regarding their physical and mental health needs.
Communicate sensitive information to families and carers in relation to a patient needs and eligibility.
To have overall responsibility for the maintenance of accurate records, relating to each case.
Maintain Broadcare database recording specific data in line with patient confidentiality and data protection.
Planning and organising
Work with neighbouring localities, Social Services and service providers to ensure that joint commissioning arrangement achieve the best quality services for the local population.
Facilitate meetings, including case conferences, best interest meetings and discharge planning meetings to ensure continuity of care across agencies.
Organise own workload to deliver timely, comprehensive assessments, care planning, care package implementation, ongoing reviews and case management.
Patient care / responsibilities
To be responsible for assessing patient needs as defined in the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and Funded Nursing Care.
To lead and exercise professional judgement in the achievement of an accurate determination or assessment of patients’ needs.
To provide clinical support and advice to Care Homes and Home Care Providers following identification of skill gaps in relation to the care of the patient
To support patients who are eligible for CHC and wish to access a Personal Health Budget.
Work within the Mental Capacity Act and the Care Act.
Meet professional responsibilities under current Safeguarding Vulnerable Adult policy and procedures.
Ensure compliance with and updating all patient records on the Broadcare database, keeping accurate individual electronic records.
Manage individual cases ensuring that healthcare is provided to meet assessed needs.
Ensure that any change in patient’s assessed need is communicated appropriately to other professionals and carers.
To undertake retrospective reviews, reviewing evidence and completing comprehensive Care Need Portrayals.
Maintain up to date records as per NMC requirements ensuring data governance requirements are met.
Be responsible for the Case Management of a designated caseload.
Information/data analysis, management and reporting and information resources
Development of high standards of IT skills and competencies.
Maintain a formal record of all cases on the CHC Broadcare database.
Leadership/management and human resource management
Ensure adequate clinical care is provided with a requirement that all incidents, which may compromise the care needs of a patient are reported immediately to a senior manager.
To make decisions and work within a framework commensurate with their level of knowledge and competence and to act accordingly with their sphere of responsibility.
Responsible for the contribution to staff inductions and clinical supervision to professional colleagues as appropriate.
Understand personal responsibility for respecting and promoting issues of equality, diversity and rights in accordance with good practice and legislation.
Responsible for participation in the agreed appraisal process, identifying own/ others mandatory professional, personal development and training needs.
Freedom to act/level of discretion and autonomy
Responsible for ensuring confidentiality is maintained at all times.
Perform role in line with the NMC Code: Professional standards of practice.
Autonomously manage a caseload of individuals with highly complex health needs.
Exercise personal responsibility and control over discrete areas of project work.

Responsibilities:

Promote the vision and values of NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership in all day to day activities and commissioning of services through proactively work in an integrated way to commission health and social care services.
Support a culture that promotes equality and values diversity and that the service you commission meets the needs of all people and communities avoiding unlawful discriminatory behaviour and actions when dealing with colleagues, service users, members of the public and all other stakeholders.
Adhere to all organisational policies and guidelines.
Comply with relevant organisational and own professional codes of conduct and accountability.
Maintain the security and confidentiality of information you come across in your role in line with organisational policies and protocols
Demonstrate personal commitment to continuous self-development and service improvement


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

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Manchester M2, United Kingdom