
Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
Responsibilities:Principal Duties and Responsibilities:The five core concepts are: * Clinical Focus
- Patient/Client Advocate
- Education and Training
- Audit and Research
- Consultant
- Act as a point of contact for patients within the service who may have issues which need to be addressed thus leading to admission avoidance by timely management of issues.
- To liaise closely with Professor Sherlock and other members of the AYA team including the Neuro-oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist with regards to patient queries and management questions.
- To contact patient with results and updates thus leading to a reduction in need to travel to clinics, when appropriate.
- To work in conjunction with the current Endocrine CNS and Neuro-oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist to provide a link for patients with neuroendocrinology late effects.
- To manage an autonomous caseload of patients identified collaboratively by the MDT within agreed scope
- of practice.
- Regular review of the scope of practice with the key stakeholders within the service such as, Consultant,
- Director of Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) and other members of the multi-disciplinary team as appropriate.
- Utilise practical and theoretical knowledge and critical thinking skills to a level that will be seen as exemplary amongst peers and will be recognised and acknowledged as an authority in the area of neuroendocrinology late effects care as agreed for the role.
- Acknowledge and utilise the clinical governance structures within the organisation that support the role of advanced nursing practice in neuroendocrinology late effects care.
- Review collaboratively agreed clinical decision making frameworks, protocols, policies, guidelines and referral pathways to support the role of neuroendocrinology late effects CNS.
- Develop, obtain or maintain the core and specialist clinical skills and competencies to become a clinical nurse specialist in neuroendocrinology late effects care.
- Develop close links with all members of the MDT team to ensure that a safe quality driven evidence based service is being delivered to all patients including the family/carers within their caseload.
- Develop the ability to use professional judgement, clinical reasoning and decision making processes to refer patients to other health care professionals as required and as per agreed referral pathways.
- Utilise and obtain formally, if appropriate, practical clinical skills and knowledge to meet patient needs, including for example, Registered Nurse Prescriber, medicinal prescribing.
- Provide an efficient, effective and high quality service, respecting the needs of each patient.
- Act as a resource/ contact person for patients known to the service who may be attending other departments within the hospital or outside the hospital for treatment.
- Be aware of existing resources/ services, which help patients and their family/ significant others, eg social services, support groups, entitlements.
- Acts as an advocate for patients undergoing clinical trials, providing information as appropriate and communicating with research staff.
- Participate in team discussions regarding treatment for patients within the service.
- Facilitate development of information leaflets/resources for patients and families.
- Provide support and training patients and relatives
- Assist in the development and delivery of training programmes for nursing staff
- Play an active role in teaching all grades of nursing staff and other disciplines as required.
- Use relevant educational opportunities to maintain the highest standards and up to date care offered to the patients.
- Ensure that his/her own practice is compliant and up to date with “best practice”, which is reflected in research and development.
- Participates in the regular audit of his/her own clinical practice
- Ensure the development and maintenance of a quality assurance programme which is patient centered utilising up to date research findings
- Use such research findings to influence care within the specialty.
- Set objectives and develop policies, procedures and standards for the Neuroendocrine AYA nursing services based on current nursing research and relevant research from other disciplines.
- Identify areas within the specialty relevant to nursing practice, which would benefit from research.
- Promote an awareness of research-based practice amongst staff.
- Participate in departmental research related to the specialty.
- Provide leadership in clinical practice and act as a resource and role model for Neuroendocrine AYA practice
- Generate and contribute to the development of clinical standards and guidelines, having regard to national and international advancements in the specialist area.
- Establish collegial partnerships and in the context of Neuroendocrinology, contribute to the professional development of students, peers, colleagues and others through consultation, education, leadership, mentorship and coaching
- Work with, support, advise and help build up knowledge of expertise of the primary care team in providing an appropriate system of care to meet the needs of the patient and their family/carers
- Develop and maintain good collaborative working relationships and communication with all members of the speciality’s MDT and other health care professionals within and outside the service.
- Use specialist knowledge to support and enhance general nursing practice