Tobacco Dependence Treatment Specialist Advisor

at  Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Orpington BR6 8NY, , United Kingdom -

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Immediate01 Feb, 2025GBP 50697 Annual02 Nov, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Clinical To deliver robust stop smoking interventions for inpatients, outpatients, visitors, and hospital staff in line with NICE guidance. To be responsible for the implementation of the NHS LTP across several wards in the hospitals. Deliver evidence-based stop smoking advice to people wishing to stop smoking, in accordance with local and national protocols, in groups or with one to one individual support. To help staff to identify partners and family members of patients and engage them in treatment.
Plan care in partnership with clients and refer to colleagues or other health professionals if appropriate. Explain to patients how their smoking relates to their illness, medical condition and/ or social circumstances to ensure they can make an informed decision to stop smoking. Give information about all stop stopping medications in line with best practice, NICE guidance and NCSCT monitoring guidelines. This will include evidence of relative effectiveness.
Ensure Champix, vaping, Zyban and all nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products are first line treatments of choice. Undertaking carbon monoxide (CO) monitoring of clients and supporting development of strategies by clients to deal with withdrawal and longer-term relapse prevention. Work with consultants, nurses, and ward staff to develop services which meet the needs of their patients. Ensure that everyone who expresses an interest in stopping smoking is given information to understand what services can offer them.
Keep informed of developments and innovation in practice and ensure all training, information and advice is up to date and evidence based. Maintain and use this knowledge to inform and advise stakeholders or the general public. Plan and organise own workload to ensure a balance between direct work with clients and developmental work with the Trust. Maintain own professional development and ensure own supervision needs are identified and met.
Support the development of protocols for inpatients to access medications if they wish to stop smoking. Ensure that products are on the hospital formulary and that systems are in place for inpatients to receive such products. Support the development of protocols for nicotine replacement products to be used to manage nicotine withdrawal for inpatients unable to smoke in hospital or grounds. Advise staff on use of nicotine replacement products to manage withdrawal in all smokefree settings.
Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders e.g. consultants, nurses, pharmacists, and senior managers to develop a proactive, co-ordinated approach to motivating people to stop smoking. Develop a strategy to ensure that all hospital staff can access help to stop smoking at their workplace or near where they live. Develop, adapt, and maintain effective referral systems throughout the hospital to the stop smoking service.
Integrate work on referral systems to stop smoking services with service redesign and development of care pathways. Maintain referral systems to stop smoking services in the community when this best meets the needs of patients or staff and follow them up via telephone after discharge. Maintain accurate records for national reporting procedures. Use prevalence and health data to ensure that services are accessible and target those whose health is most at risk from continuing to smoke e.g.
cardiology and respiratory patients. Co-ordinate training programmes on motivating people to stop smoking and use the most intensive support they are willing to accept. Deliver training to all hospital staff on effective brief interventions and tailored level 2 training to selected groups. Ensure all training meets the national standards set by the National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training.
Review, purchase, develop and distribute educational materials and resources such as training packs, leaflets, posters and CO monitors

Responsibilities:

Please refer the Job description for details


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Hospital/Health Care

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

Health Care

Graduate

Proficient

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Orpington BR6 8NY, United Kingdom