Complex Care Nurse at Prestige Nursing Care
Redhill RH1 1BU, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Sep, 25

Salary

24000.0

Posted On

05 Jun, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Care Planning, Clinical Services, Quality Improvement, Adherence, Role Model

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

HOURS: PART TIME, 21 HOURS.

  • Competitive salary.
  • 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays) increasing every year by 1 to the maximum of 33 days over 5 years’ service (this will be pro rata’d)
  • An additional paid day off for your birthday.
  • Family friendly policies designed to offer you more support, flexibility, and additional time off when you most need it.
  • Reward and recognition programmes to acknowledge value, loyalty and going the extra mile.
  • Annual leave purchase (ALP) scheme to provide more time off during the year.
  • Cycle to work scheme to support healthier more sustainable travel choices.
  • Blue Light Card & Health Service Discounts to help save money on your spending.
  • Wellbeing support via the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) confidential phone line and online support and resources available to you and your loved ones 24/7.
  • Career development and training to help you achieve your potential
    We want to make life better for more people. If you are as passionate about quality as we are and you want a role where your skills will make a real difference, this is a great opportunity. You can help us to grow and develop in an exciting business that puts people front and centre of everything we do.
    Prestige Nursing & Care has provided home care for 80 years and we have 30 local offices in England and Scotland. Our aim is to lead the care industry by providing high quality, personalised and specialist services to our clients.
    Our services span the generations across a number of environments:
    Adults of all ages, including the elderly and frail, based in their own homes and community setting
    Babies, children and young adults in and outside of the home setting i.e. at school, college, social activities and play
    We offer complex nursing care, led by an experienced registered nurse, managed by the office-based Complex Care Nurse and provided in the client’s own home/ community setting and delivered by professional nurse, carers or support colleagues. Our client needs, which vary, mainly arise from physical disability, long term conditions, neurological impairment, sensory impairment, learning disability and autism and mental health issues. We work in partnership and collaborate with those health-care professionals already involved; we value the importance of integrated and joined-up care provision. We offer a supportive working environment with lots of potential for learning and development and a friendly, agile and flexible working culture.
    We are looking for a dynamic, resourceful and independent professional with solid nursing experience as an Adult, Child or Dual Qualified Nurse, that is flexible, enthusiastic, and has a can-do attitude to join our clinical team supporting both adults and children with complex needs. The role of a Complex Care Nurse is to provide clinical expertise and leadership to enable the planning and delivery of safe, high-quality complex care to all clients in their own homes and/or community settings.

The Complex Care Nurse must demonstrate the skills and knowledge to:

  • To be accountable for and lead on the clinical components of care delivery
  • Support in the assessment, mobilisation and implementation of complex care clients to support with business growth
  • To regularly risk assess individual client needs
  • Provide evidence based clinical expertise and advice relating to care-planning and delivery across the pathway and evaluate outcomes
  • Attend meetings and/or liaise with MDT, commissioners, case managers and clients etc to build and manage clinical caseload
  • To act as a role model and leader for all members of staff
  • To facilitate and deliver an ongoing programme of clinical knowledge/skills-training and competency assessments to non-registered members to enable them to competently deliver care with minimal supervision
  • To be responsible and accountable for the delegation of clinical healthcare tasks required for clients to maintain a quality of life within the community
  • Maintain high standards and proactively manage quality improvement, clinical risks, safety concerns and complaints relating to client case load
  • Drive best practice in order to ensure high quality care
  • Promote compliance and adherence to internal policies and standards
  • Keep up with national standards and requirements surrounding clinical services
  • Assist the branch in identifying best practice in regard to client’s complexity to ensure delivery of safe and high-quality care
  • Commitment to improving client/family experience at every step of the care pathway.
  • Identify, develop and maintain new business streams to support with growth of clinical service
Responsibilities

The Complex Care Nurse is an office-based role that is an integral part of the excellent care delivery Prestige Nursing & Care provide to our adult and child social care clients.
The Complex Care Nurse must possess strong clinical knowledge and expertise to provide our professional carers with thorough training, assessment and supervision to enable evidence based clinical care for our clients.
The role will manage a client caseload whilst collaborating with stakeholders and other healthcare services to ensure the specialised care is delivered to the highest possible standard. The role will support adults and children in their own homes and/or community settings.

The Complex Care Nurse must demonstrate the skills and knowledge to:

  • To be accountable for and lead on the clinical components of care delivery
  • Support in the assessment, mobilisation and implementation of complex care clients to support with business growth
  • To regularly risk assess individual client needs
  • Provide evidence based clinical expertise and advice relating to care-planning and delivery across the pathway and evaluate outcomes
  • Attend meetings and/or liaise with MDT, commissioners, case managers and clients etc to build and manage clinical caseload
  • To act as a role model and leader for all members of staff
  • To facilitate and deliver an ongoing programme of clinical knowledge/skills-training and competency assessments to non-registered members to enable them to competently deliver care with minimal supervision
  • To be responsible and accountable for the delegation of clinical healthcare tasks required for clients to maintain a quality of life within the community
  • Maintain high standards and proactively manage quality improvement, clinical risks, safety concerns and complaints relating to client case load
  • Drive best practice in order to ensure high quality care
  • Promote compliance and adherence to internal policies and standards
  • Keep up with national standards and requirements surrounding clinical services
  • Assist the branch in identifying best practice in regard to client’s complexity to ensure delivery of safe and high-quality care
  • Commitment to improving client/family experience at every step of the care pathway.
  • Identify, develop and maintain new business streams to support with growth of clinical services
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