Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
10 Dec, 25
Salary
63176.0
Posted On
10 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist Hospital/Community| Band 7| North London| 37.5 hours/week/ London Supplement paid
Our Tissue Viability Team provides specialist care to patients with complex wounds, and plays a key role in promoting and educating colleagues in tissue viability and wound care.
We are looking for someone with specialist tissue viability knowledge, experience and expertise in wound care service delivery wishing to utilise and expand their existing knowledge and skills in a senior role in our team.
You need to be motivated, flexible, work independently and in a team and enjoy working in a variety of environments – in people’s homes, hospitals, care homes, GP practices.
You will receive professional comprehensive learning and development support to assist you in your role, and will become part of a team committed supporting professional development of self and others.
This is a 37.5 hours/week post with usual hours of work Monday- Friday (excluding weekends and bank holidays). Job share/part time would be considered.
Informal discussions are welcomed so please talk to us to see if this role could be right for you. If you would like us to arrange this please contact:
Pauline Vyse, Lead Specialist Nurse – Tissue Viability
Email: Pauline.Vyse@nhs.net or telephone 07552 262851
Whittington Health serves a richly diverse population and works hard to ensure that all our services are fair and equally accessible to everyone. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the way we look after our staff. We aim to employ a workforce which is as representative as possible of this population, so we are open to the value of differences in age, disability, gender, marital status, pregnancy and maternity, race, sexual orientation, and religion or belief. The Trust believes that as a public sector organisation we have an obligation to have recruitment, training, promotion and other formal employment policies and procedures that are sensitive to these differences. We think that by doing so, we are better able to treat our patients as well as being a better place to work.
Leadership
To provide leadership to the TV team to ensure that the service is delivered effectively and within budget.
To ensure that all advice provided is evidence based and in line with Whittington Health and National policies and guidelines.
To provide clinical and professional leadership to support and inspire colleagues in local nursing homes, hospital wards, community teams and other primary or acute care settings associated with Whittington Health regarding the management of patients with complex wounds.
To promote clear, concise, and specific documentation in relation to tissue viability issues in order for positive outcomes and purposes of audit.
To promote communication and inter-professional working across the service by means for face-to-face contact, use of I-pads, teleconferences, and virtual wards.
To mentor and support junior members of the team, to aid their development of clinical and theoretical knowledge, as well as student nurses or other health professionals who are seeking to develop their professional skills.
To participate in the tissue viability education training plan developed by the service to education and support the development of clinical and non-clinical employees of Whittington Health
To triage referrals and allocate to team members as requested.
To ensure all areas (hospital and community) have clinically support and Tissue Viability cover in the absence of the Lead Nurse.
To act as a role model and lead the service in the absence of the Lead Nurse
To support the Lead nurse in managing the Hospital Pressure relieving equipment and bed contract.
Managing Care
To have overall continuing responsibility for the effective and efficient delivery of care to patients with complex wounds in a manner that at all times reflects the NMC code.
To provide expert level of practice which includes the assessment of patients, initiation of treatment, assessment of care delivered, interpretation of investigations relating to wound care and the implementation of recurrence prevention strategies.
To assess the patients referred to the TVS holistically, using a range of different assessment methods and reach valid, reliable, and comprehensive patient centred conclusions, which manage risk and are appropriate to their need, context, culture and ethnicity.
Plan, deliver and evaluate programmes of care for patients referred to the TVS by providing clinical and professional evidence-based advice.
Instigate referrals directly to and from healthcare professionals in both primary and secondary care to implement and best holistic treatment plan for the individual.
Communicate with patients in ways that empower them to make informed choices about their health and well-being and promote independence where appropriate.
To accept responsibility for own patient caseload, ensuring all patients have an accurate plan of care, which reflects the assessment undertaken and incorporates the issues and recommendations made ensuring clear documentation in the patients computerised records.
To take appropriate measures to ensure the health and safety of patients, visitors, and staff and reporting incidences, accidents, and hazards to appropriate managers.
Managing Resources
To teach and supervise the clinical practice of team members and to appraise and identify training needs of all directly managed staff.
Service Development
Quality
Professional development and responsibilities