A Vacancy at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.
• Supporting Operational Pathway Lead for Home First & Urgent Community Response with service managerial activities.
• To work collaboratively within the specialist multi-disciplinary team (MDT)
• To work with the acute Multi-Disciplinary Team & Transfer of Care Hubs to promote an efficient, effective discharge from hospital to the patient’s own home
• To bring a holistic therapeutic approach to the multi-disciplinary team. Concentrating specifically on admission avoidance strategies and interventions.
• To have a role in the responsibility for the management of patients care pathway through the CIS services
• To be responsible for a designated caseload of patients, where you will implement and evaluate treatment plans, and coordinate interventions within Home First & Urgent Community Response.
• As a registered Allied Health Care Professional, you will assist in the organisation, development, and delivery of the Home First & Urgent Community Response service
• To liaise with health, and adult social care, working in partnership with primary and secondary care, social prescribers, and other external agencies to ensure the delivery of a high-quality service, and facilitate effective discharge from the Home First Service.
• To provide a specialist service to patients in their own home/usual residence
• Divide managerial and clinical duties to support the Home First & Urgent Community Response Lead.
• Assist with staff management, appraisals, leave approvals, and sickness reporting.
• Promote holistic, patient-centred care for functional improvement.
• Support Home First with triage, care pathways, and discharge strategies.
• Collaborate with patients, carers, families, and health services.
• Deliver individualized treatments autonomously and within the MDT team.
• Be flexible and skilled in various treatment interventions.
• Use advanced communication for motivational and emotional support.
• Have expert knowledge of long-term conditions and prognosis.
• Manage patients through their care episodes from assessment to discharge.
• Work with primary, secondary, and third-sector services for seamless care.
• Provide urgent 2-hour responses for crisis patients.
• Manage complex, housebound patients with social services.
• Recognize and escalate deteriorating patient conditions.
• Advocate for patients and direct them to support resources.
• Handle a caseload independently and support MDT peers.
• Ensure interventions are evidence-based and professionally compliant.
• Stay updated on Discharge to Assess and Crisis Response literature.
• Conduct risk assessments per Trust/National Protocol.
· As a member of the clinical team, we expect you to showCOMPASSION, contribute to a caring and kind environment and recognise that what you do and say helps can make the lives of others better.
· We expect you toRESPECTeveryone and acknowledge and welcome people’s differences rather than ignore them or see them as problematic.
· We expect you toEMPOWERothers and continually try to provide information, resources and support to help others make their own decisions and meet their own needs.
· We expect you to work inPARTNERSHIPand behave in a way that shows that you recognise that
· commissioners and users of our services are the people who generate and pay for our work.
· The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.
• Division of duties between managerial and clinical activities, supporting the Home First & Urgent Community response Operational Pathway Lead in managing the service facilitating efficiency, effective and safe activity of Home First service activity.
• Support Operational Pathway Lead with service management activities: appraisal and supervision of B6 staff, approving annual leave, reporting on sickness using Health Roster.
• Promote a holistic, supportive, and patient centred service that facilitates an intervention approach to promote change, acceptance and promotes self-management aiming to optimises functional improvement
• Work with Home First: supporting with triage, patient care pathway, and sharing knowledge related to the discharge to assess and admission avoidance strategies
• Work with patients, carers and families, and other statutory health related services
• Work autonomously and within the MDT team delivering individualised treatment interventions and management programmes
• Be flexible in the approach to delivering treatment and advice, have skills to deliver a variety of treatment interventions
• Have advanced communication skills that would include motivational and emotional supportskills
• To have expert knowledge and understanding of long-term conditions and symptoms, and prognosis
• Manage a patient through the entirety of their care episode in relation to Home First assessment, symptom management, support and discharge.
• Where appropriate to work collaboratively with primary and secondary health care services, third sector services and social prescribing, education and social services, to ensure the delivery of a seamless and high-quality service.
• Have a broad skill set which can include advanced skills in delivering therapy intervention in order to provide a 2-hour urgent response for patients in a crisis.
• Manage severe complex, house bound patients. The CIS Home First service offers a domiciliary service to severely affected individuals; this requires collaborative working with social services and other attending care agencies.
• Be able to recognise the signs and symptoms of a deteriorating patient, having the skills to escalate accordingly.
• Be an advocate for the patient.
• Knowledge of where to sign-post patients for support, e.g. local or national support groups
• To be responsible for a caseload and work without direct supervision, and provide peer support for members of the MDT
• To ensure patient care and planned interventions are supported by available evidence base and experiential knowledge and are in accordance with Code of Professional conduct.
• To keep up to date and monitor literature related to Discharge to Assess and Crisis Response.
• To carryout risk assessment in line with Trust/National Protocol.
This advert closes on Sunday 10 Nov 2024