Senior Hospice Nurse
Posted 7 days 23 hours ago by NHS
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Yorkshire, Harrogate, United Kingdom, HG1 1
Job Description
Do you want to be part of an organisation that makesa real difference to our local communities? Our family of services includingHerriot Hospice Homecare, JustB and Saint Michaels Hospice provide vitalsupport to people when they need it most. Our vision is of a community whereeveryone gets the care they need, want and deserve, you can help make that areality.
We are an independent charity powered by localcommunities. Every day, we help to improve quality of life for people livingwith terminal illness, bereavement and mental health concerns, because ourbelief is that no one should suffer. Our incredible teams work together to makethis happen.
Main duties of the job As a Senior Team Nurse, youll be atthe heart of our mission to deliver compassionate, high-quality,patient-centred hospice care. Youll provide high-quality, personalised supportto patients and their families during some of the most challenging times oftheir lives.
Inthis role, you will
Deliverexpert palliative and end-of-life care with empathy and professionalism.
Conductholistic assessments, develop care plans, and evaluate interventions.
Leadon-shift when required, supporting other healthcare staff.
Mentorstaff, promote continuous learning, and contribute to a positive team culture.
Playan active role in service improvement, clinical audits, and governance.
Representthe hospices values in every interaction with patients, families,colleagues, and the wider community.
The ideal Senior Team Nurse candidatewill have a strong background in hospice and palliative care, with at least 3years of specialist clinical experience and 2 years in end-of-life careleadership. They should demonstrate expertise in nurse-led care delivery, patientassessment, and escalation. Experience in ward management and involvement inservice improvement projects is also essential, highlighting both leadershipand innovation in clinical settings.
About us How we look after you
We put people first in all that we do, whichincludes our own team
Wellbeing and resilience support with a dedicatedteam by your side
Flexible and hybrid working for many roles
A supportive and caring environment
Opportunities to grow, develop and progress, withculture of lifelong learning
Ourvalues
Weput the people who use our services at the heart of everything we do
Weare caring and compassionate
Weare personal and supportive in our approach
Weare responsive
Weare fair
Job responsibilities Senior Team Nurse
Job Purpose
To provide on shift leadership and management of our Hospice Nurses and HealthCare Assistants to deliver patient-centred care and support.To be part of the inpatient services management team to delivery serviceimprovements to clinical services.To support others and to be able to independently plan and deliver patient-centredcare, working closely with patients and their families.
Act as the shift coordinator, and teach others to do so, overseeing high-quality teamnursing care and coordinating wider team care that puts patients at the heart of what we do.
To act as the key worker for a designated caseload, showing nursing leadership byproviding care as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Intervention
Places quality at the centre of care by providing evidence-based, individualised, andpersonalised support through holistic needs assessment, risk assessments, careplanning, and evaluation of all care interventions. Follows agreed care and supportplans and actively integrates theory and practice into daily work.
Acts as a Key Worker for a clinical caseload, working proactively to manage careand provide easy access to ongoing support. Assesses patients' information needsand provides relevant information through various means. Helps patients understandand evaluate complex information, enabling them to make informed decisions abouttheir future.
Fosters self-management by assessing patients' ability to self-manage, providingeducation, and guiding those who require support in managing their condition.
Demonstrates excellent communication skills and expertise in hospice care, includingthe ability to manage emotional distress for patients and their loved ones whenneeded.
Provides clinical expertise, advice, and support across service boundaries, referring toother professionals and signposting to relevant agencies as necessary.
Contributes to nursing-led service development, promoting excellence in care.
Promotes clinical excellence through innovation, audit, evaluation, and research
Maintains accurate patient records.
Leadership and people management
Forms part of the IPU Management team, delivering on service led requirements, andleading the Hospice Nurses, Hospice Nurse Specialists and Hospice Health CareAssistants as required.
Takes the line management of Hospice Nurses and Hospice Health Care Assistants asis needed by the organisation.
To act as part of the management team on shift, providing decision-making andtroubleshooting.
To act as a manager on shift whenever required.
To be a mentor and supervisor for student nurses and nursing associates.
Effectively allocating work and maintaining responsibility for delegated tasks.
Demonstrates leadership through clinical expertise, delivering high-quality, person centredcare and using a co-creating care approach with patients and their families affected by life-limiting illnesses.
Contributes to the education and training of other healthcare professionals involvedin patient care.
Supports the development and promotion of the hospice, ensuring the delivery ofhigh-quality, cost-effective care.
Encourages patient and community involvement within the practice setting.
Collects accurate and comprehensive data to provide evidence of activity,outcomes, and quality.
Takes professional responsibility for ensuring effective communication between allservice providers across the care pathway.
Actively participates in multi-professional meetings, acting as a patient advocate andrepresenting nursing views.
Ensures that patients and their families are aware of the full range of resources andservices available through the hospice.
Develops skills in conflict resolution and negotiation to handle difficult or challengingsituations.
Supports the development of patient-focused education, including training tomanage treatment side effects effectively.
Acts as a mentor or preceptor, guiding new staff members and students.
Develops new skills in response to emerging knowledge and techniques.
Works across professional boundaries, employing creative reasoning, positivity andproblem-solving.
Supports and manages change from a solution-focused place.
Governance
Takes part in all governance meetings, e.g. adverse events group as needed by theorganisation.
To take a link nurse role in a particular area as required by the organisation.
Will undertake investigations, audits, policy and procedure reviews as required by theorganisation.
Professional Development
Acquires and applies clinical, technical, and evaluation skills through a broad and indepthknowledge base.
Utilises clinical expertise, clinical judgement, creative thinking, and experience toenhance patient care, seeking support from others when necessary.
Assesses nursing practice and proposes improvements as required, drawing on patientexperiences to drive change.
Takes personal responsibility for ongoing learning and development through reflectivepractice, self-appraisal, and actively engages with the learning and developmentopportunities provided by the hospice.
Special Features of the job
To deliver on time-specific projects for service improvements across clinical services.
To nurture and develop Hospice Nurses and Healthcare Assistants to deliver their roleseffectively.
To provide competencies and training as needed to Hospice Nurses and Healthcare
Assistants to support in their maintenance of training requirements and continualprofessional development.
Working autonomously within a team, you'll deliver patient-centred and holistic care.
Our service operates 24/7, 365 days a year, with clinical roles rostered to ensureround-the-clock coverage. Although rosters are planned, there may be times whenyou'll need to adjust your scheduled rota at short notice. If this is the case, we canmake individual arrangements, provided they align with our Flexible Working Policyand are approved by the Director responsible for the service.
In necessary circumstances, we may need to make last-minute changes to shifts tomaintain high-quality, safe patient care. We'd initially ask for your cooperation, onlyresorting to compulsory changes if necessary.
Personal Development
We warmly encourage all staff and volunteers at the Hospice to play an active role inidentifying and fulfilling their development needs related to their jobs. We aim tosupport you through various processes, such as regular one-on-one meetings with yourLine Managers or senior colleagues, plus annual appraisal and development reviews.
Every employee benefits from an annual appraisal, and to make the most of thisopportunity, it's important to engage fully in the review and collaborate with your LineManager on your individual, team, and organisational objectives.
Additionally . click apply for full job details
We are an independent charity powered by localcommunities. Every day, we help to improve quality of life for people livingwith terminal illness, bereavement and mental health concerns, because ourbelief is that no one should suffer. Our incredible teams work together to makethis happen.
Main duties of the job As a Senior Team Nurse, youll be atthe heart of our mission to deliver compassionate, high-quality,patient-centred hospice care. Youll provide high-quality, personalised supportto patients and their families during some of the most challenging times oftheir lives.
Inthis role, you will
Deliverexpert palliative and end-of-life care with empathy and professionalism.
Conductholistic assessments, develop care plans, and evaluate interventions.
Leadon-shift when required, supporting other healthcare staff.
Mentorstaff, promote continuous learning, and contribute to a positive team culture.
Playan active role in service improvement, clinical audits, and governance.
Representthe hospices values in every interaction with patients, families,colleagues, and the wider community.
The ideal Senior Team Nurse candidatewill have a strong background in hospice and palliative care, with at least 3years of specialist clinical experience and 2 years in end-of-life careleadership. They should demonstrate expertise in nurse-led care delivery, patientassessment, and escalation. Experience in ward management and involvement inservice improvement projects is also essential, highlighting both leadershipand innovation in clinical settings.
About us How we look after you
We put people first in all that we do, whichincludes our own team
Wellbeing and resilience support with a dedicatedteam by your side
Flexible and hybrid working for many roles
A supportive and caring environment
Opportunities to grow, develop and progress, withculture of lifelong learning
Ourvalues
Weput the people who use our services at the heart of everything we do
Weare caring and compassionate
Weare personal and supportive in our approach
Weare responsive
Weare fair
Job responsibilities Senior Team Nurse
Job Purpose
To provide on shift leadership and management of our Hospice Nurses and HealthCare Assistants to deliver patient-centred care and support.To be part of the inpatient services management team to delivery serviceimprovements to clinical services.To support others and to be able to independently plan and deliver patient-centredcare, working closely with patients and their families.
Act as the shift coordinator, and teach others to do so, overseeing high-quality teamnursing care and coordinating wider team care that puts patients at the heart of what we do.
To act as the key worker for a designated caseload, showing nursing leadership byproviding care as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Intervention
Places quality at the centre of care by providing evidence-based, individualised, andpersonalised support through holistic needs assessment, risk assessments, careplanning, and evaluation of all care interventions. Follows agreed care and supportplans and actively integrates theory and practice into daily work.
Acts as a Key Worker for a clinical caseload, working proactively to manage careand provide easy access to ongoing support. Assesses patients' information needsand provides relevant information through various means. Helps patients understandand evaluate complex information, enabling them to make informed decisions abouttheir future.
Fosters self-management by assessing patients' ability to self-manage, providingeducation, and guiding those who require support in managing their condition.
Demonstrates excellent communication skills and expertise in hospice care, includingthe ability to manage emotional distress for patients and their loved ones whenneeded.
Provides clinical expertise, advice, and support across service boundaries, referring toother professionals and signposting to relevant agencies as necessary.
Contributes to nursing-led service development, promoting excellence in care.
Promotes clinical excellence through innovation, audit, evaluation, and research
Maintains accurate patient records.
Leadership and people management
Forms part of the IPU Management team, delivering on service led requirements, andleading the Hospice Nurses, Hospice Nurse Specialists and Hospice Health CareAssistants as required.
Takes the line management of Hospice Nurses and Hospice Health Care Assistants asis needed by the organisation.
To act as part of the management team on shift, providing decision-making andtroubleshooting.
To act as a manager on shift whenever required.
To be a mentor and supervisor for student nurses and nursing associates.
Effectively allocating work and maintaining responsibility for delegated tasks.
Demonstrates leadership through clinical expertise, delivering high-quality, person centredcare and using a co-creating care approach with patients and their families affected by life-limiting illnesses.
Contributes to the education and training of other healthcare professionals involvedin patient care.
Supports the development and promotion of the hospice, ensuring the delivery ofhigh-quality, cost-effective care.
Encourages patient and community involvement within the practice setting.
Collects accurate and comprehensive data to provide evidence of activity,outcomes, and quality.
Takes professional responsibility for ensuring effective communication between allservice providers across the care pathway.
Actively participates in multi-professional meetings, acting as a patient advocate andrepresenting nursing views.
Ensures that patients and their families are aware of the full range of resources andservices available through the hospice.
Develops skills in conflict resolution and negotiation to handle difficult or challengingsituations.
Supports the development of patient-focused education, including training tomanage treatment side effects effectively.
Acts as a mentor or preceptor, guiding new staff members and students.
Develops new skills in response to emerging knowledge and techniques.
Works across professional boundaries, employing creative reasoning, positivity andproblem-solving.
Supports and manages change from a solution-focused place.
Governance
Takes part in all governance meetings, e.g. adverse events group as needed by theorganisation.
To take a link nurse role in a particular area as required by the organisation.
Will undertake investigations, audits, policy and procedure reviews as required by theorganisation.
Professional Development
Acquires and applies clinical, technical, and evaluation skills through a broad and indepthknowledge base.
Utilises clinical expertise, clinical judgement, creative thinking, and experience toenhance patient care, seeking support from others when necessary.
Assesses nursing practice and proposes improvements as required, drawing on patientexperiences to drive change.
Takes personal responsibility for ongoing learning and development through reflectivepractice, self-appraisal, and actively engages with the learning and developmentopportunities provided by the hospice.
Special Features of the job
To deliver on time-specific projects for service improvements across clinical services.
To nurture and develop Hospice Nurses and Healthcare Assistants to deliver their roleseffectively.
To provide competencies and training as needed to Hospice Nurses and Healthcare
Assistants to support in their maintenance of training requirements and continualprofessional development.
Working autonomously within a team, you'll deliver patient-centred and holistic care.
Our service operates 24/7, 365 days a year, with clinical roles rostered to ensureround-the-clock coverage. Although rosters are planned, there may be times whenyou'll need to adjust your scheduled rota at short notice. If this is the case, we canmake individual arrangements, provided they align with our Flexible Working Policyand are approved by the Director responsible for the service.
In necessary circumstances, we may need to make last-minute changes to shifts tomaintain high-quality, safe patient care. We'd initially ask for your cooperation, onlyresorting to compulsory changes if necessary.
Personal Development
We warmly encourage all staff and volunteers at the Hospice to play an active role inidentifying and fulfilling their development needs related to their jobs. We aim tosupport you through various processes, such as regular one-on-one meetings with yourLine Managers or senior colleagues, plus annual appraisal and development reviews.
Every employee benefits from an annual appraisal, and to make the most of thisopportunity, it's important to engage fully in the review and collaborate with your LineManager on your individual, team, and organisational objectives.
Additionally . click apply for full job details