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Senior Community Mental Health Nurse - Dementia

Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Location
Salary
£37,338 - £44,962 per annum
Profession
Nurse (community and district)
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
05 Nov 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
22 Oct 2024

Job overview

Senior Community Mental Health Nurse – A&D

1 x Full Time Permanent Post – 37.5hrs – Monday to Friday, 9-5

(based at Telford / Shrewsbury – to be determined by service need)

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Community Mental Health Nurse to join the Assessment and Diagnosis team within the Dementia Assessment and Support Service (DASS).

We are in an exciting period of change due to the Dementia Transformation taking place across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin.

This role involves working closely with our Nurse Practitioners who assess and diagnose Dementia, to support the referrals management process and to provide community-based intensive input to our service users and carers who have more complex needs, whilst in the assessment process, and this will be driven by clinical need.

Our team is seeking a highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills and someone who will work well as part of a team. Someone who will also have determination and drive, and is committed to working holistically to improve the lives of those who use our service, their family and carers and also who can demonstrate a range of therapeutic interventions.

Main duties of the job

Referrals Management, including triage.

Risk Assessment and Risk Management.

Care planning.

MDT working.

Liaison with external services, and those within MPFT.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Main duties and responsibilities

Take responsibility, for the management of a complex caseload, which includes, specialist assessment (within service specification), care planning in conjunction with service user and carer, evaluation of individual treatment plans

Responsible for participating in the setting of quality standards, including the auditing, monitoring and reviewing of practice in line with current clinical guidance practice and policy.

Administer medication, complying with relevant Trust procedures and NMC Guidance.

Assess patient's individual care needs, develop, implement and evaluate programmes of care.

Deliver a range of interventions in accordance with the agreed plan of care and Pathway guidance including; pharmacological and psychologically informed interventions.

Complete and contribute, where appropriate to robust risk assessments and risk management plans. Deliver and promote positive risk taking, where appropriate, to improve quality of life and maximise occupational performance/independence.

Maintain  an  effective  reporting  system  by  observing  and  reporting  verbally and in writing on patient conditions.

Utilise agreed outcome measures to review the effectiveness of interventions, as part of the care planning and evaluation process.

Participate in the development of the service to ensure clinical governance processes are actively implemented at team level.

Assist in ensuring that the aims and objectives of the ward/department (as set by the responsible nurse) are fulfilled and to identify factors which may inhibit these from being achieved.

The post holder will be required to work within the NMC Code of Practice and professional guidelines.

Maintain an up-to-date level of professional competence within the specific environment.

Assist in the implementation of evidence-based nursing practice and participate in research and other projects as required.