Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
29 Nov, 25
Salary
46580.0
Posted On
29 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
JOB OVERVIEW
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated, person-centred and dynamic nurse to join the Countywide Dementia liaison service due to promotion of the existing post holder. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who is passionate about working with people living with dementia, prompting the concept of living well with dementia for those living within a 24 hour care setting. This post forms part of our Dementia Liaison Nurse (DLN) service, which consists of eight innovative Dementia liaison nurses whom work countywide in Cornwall to deliver evidenced based dementia care.
The Dementia Liaison Nurse provides assessment, risk assessment, care planning and treatment for people living with dementia, in designated care homes. The role comprises of working alongside the immediate multi-disciplinary team within the Dementia and Older People’s Mental Health service, but also with our wider health and social care community, in particular our colleagues in general practise, care homes and social care.
MAIN DUTIES OF THE JOB
To undertake with support specialist bio-psycho-social assessments of patients with suspected or confirmed dementia and other mental health problems. Which may include the impact of physical health on wellbeing including pain, impact of medication, carer assessments cognitive
functioning assessments.
To help build strong and effective working relationships with key staff in a cluster of community hospitals, GP practices, care homes, mental health and primary care community teams.
To help reduce the number of admissions from care homes to acute hospitals (Royal Cornwall Hospital and Derriford for people with dementia.
You will be a qualified professional RMN / RGN , have experience of working with people
with dementia and/or mental health difficulties and be able to manage a caseload under the care programme approach placing the person at the centre of care in a rewarding but busy role. The ability to work
in partnership with carers/family members and services in the community is essential.
The successful applicant will need to work on their own as well as being a part of the wider team. You will need to have good communication skills and a sound knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act. You will need to understand the Physiology of aging as well as different types of dementia. It is essential you have experience and an understanding of using a bio psychosocial approach to meeting the needs of people living with dementia.
DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION AND MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
To view a detailed job description and person specification including the main responsibilities of this role please see ‘supporting documents’.