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IV nurse- Heart Failure Virtual Ward

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Location
Salary
£39,959 - £48,117 Per Annum
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
28 May 2026
Contract Type
Permanent: Pernament
Posted Date
14 May 2026

Job overview

An Exciting opportunity to join our Integrated Heart Failure Service at NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group to support the heart failure virtual ward on a 37.5 hour basis over 7 days. We are seeking a highly motivated individual with excellent interpersonal and communication skills. The successful candidate will be responsible for the delivery of intravenous diuretics in the patients home to enable hospital avoidance and to support the delivery of the heart failure virtual ward. This role requires working both within the acute hospital and community settings.  The role will involve case finding suitable patients as well as assessment and management of patients with heart failure.

The candidate will be required to work closely with and communicate within the heart failure MDT.  We require an autonomous practitioner who can undertake clinical examination and assessment. They will require consideration of skills to provide patient education, support to reduce symptoms and prevent unnecessary hospital admission/ re-admission and maximise the patients quality of life.

The role requires flexibility and awareness of heart failure, working within an evolving proactive , dynamic and committed multi disciplinary heart failure team.

Main duties of the job

Main duties:

  • Review and assessment of patients with heart failure• Reconstitution of intravenous medication• Administration of intravenous medication using elastomeric pump• Care and maintenance of vascular access devices• Peripheral cannulation• Performing point of care blood tests• Checking daily weight and assessing if leg swelling has reduced and symptoms improved• Signposting/referring to other community or acute servicesSep 2023• Ordering/taking/reviewing blood samples/ investigations• Communication within the MDT and outside organisations• Stock/consumable management• Manage and organise referrals• Input to service databases

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Clinical Practice • Perform specialist assessment of patients care needs, plan, implement and evaluate care  delivery using clinical knowledge and clinical skills. • To provide emotional and psychological support to patients and their carers.  • Perform point of care bloods, review and interpret results and escalate concerns.  • To be a specialist in the clinical procedure of peripheral venous cannulation.  • To practice at an advanced level when managing intravenous treatments & VAD`s.  • If appropriately qualified as a Nurse Independent Prescriber, prescribe for patients safely &  effectively.  • To identify opportunities and provide health education and promotion for all patients and  their carers.  • To identify opportunities to promote informed choice and control for patients. Support  patients and their families and ensure that they receive the required information to enable  them to self manage, lead or participate in their care delivery. • To maintain accurate and legible patient records in accordance with Trust policy and  nursing and midwifery council (NMC) guidelines.  • To be aware of the limitations of own knowledge, skills and competencies.  • Recognise changes in patients condition that require the intervention of others and refer on  as appropriate.  • To support, assist and encourage the multi-disciplinary team in resolving patient problems,  by the provision of new and innovative models of case management. • To work within the NMC’s Scope of Professional Conduct.  • Deliver training to patients/carers, medical and nursing staff in hospital and community  settings regarding IV therapy and IV access.