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The Clinical Nurse/ Midwife Specialist should be educated to first degree level in a health related subject and should have completed appropriate post registration education and development within their area of specialist practice.
The role of the Clinical Nurse/ Midwife Specialist includes the following supervised activities:
Please note: this role will require weekend shifts, bank holiday cover and cover/ work cross-site.
1.1. To receive referrals within the specialty from the health care team and respond to requests for expert advice and guidance.
1.2. To work within an agreed job plan to meet service needs which should be reviewed annually
1.3. To conduct holistic assessment and providing supervision & guidance to colleagues in skilled history taking, physical examination, observation and ordering, conducting and interpreting relevant tests and investigations
1.4. To work in collaboration with the multi professional team, contributing expert, evidence based knowledge and skills to relevant aspects of the patients care and treatment.
1.5. To maintain boundaries of own practice within agreed guidelines and protocols, use professional judgment in managing complex and unpredictable situations and seek guidance from other relevant experts
1.6. To address patient’s risk factors and health promotion needs through comprehensive assessment of individuals for risk factors and early signs of illness.
1.7. To builds an environment of trust and rapport, enabling patent empowerment in their healthcare and acting as an advocate for the patient in treatment decisions and choices
1.8. To draw upon an appropriate range of multi-agency and inter-professional resources to ensure that patients receive appropriate services, making referrals to other professions and services as appropriate
1.9. To use effective communication and interpersonal skills to provide information, explanation and reassurance to patients and families.
1.10. To plan and conduct appropriate follow up, closure or transition of care for the patient
1.11. To maintain accurate and contemporaneous records of patients assessment, care and treatment
2.2. To work collaboratively with colleagues, patients and families to seek their views and to develop and improve practice and the service
2.3. To continually evaluate and develop own role and competencies to meet the evolving needs of patients and the service
2.4. To develop networks and collaborative working across professional, and organizational boundaries to develop, integrate and coordinate care
2.5. To support and contribute to delivering the wider Trust agenda as directed by the Chief Nurse and the Trust Senior Nursing and Midwifery Council
3.2. To maintain records of activity including clinical coding, maintain appropriate documentation and participate in audit of documentation, clinical activity and outcomes
3.3. To use and develop information systems to support decision making and improve care
3.4. To maintain knowledge of contemporary epidemiological, demographic, social, political and professional factors relevant to the specialist area of practice.
3.5. To use a reflective and questioning approach to practice, identifying potential opportunities for clinical or service changes
3.10. To continually assess, monitor and act on risks in own and others’ practice through risk assessment
3.11. To ensure the appropriate and effective use of resources to ensure both cost effectiveness and quality.
3.12. To participate in business and service development including activity and income generation
4.3. To participate in the development of evidence based protocols, standards, policies and clinical guidelines
4.4. To evaluate knowledge and practice, identifying learning opportunities and continuing development through appraisal and personal development planning
4.5. To maintain a personal portfolio illustrating evidence of competence and continuing development
4.8. Contribute to the dissemination of knowledge through publication and presentation