Children’s Community Nurse with Integrated Community Nursing Service
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Job summary
Children's Community Nurse with Integrated Community Nursing Service
We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 5 registered Children's Nurse, who prides themselves on providing care of the highest quality with a family centred approach. The successful candidate will be offered a 12 - 18 month rotational post, in partnership with Special Schools, ICCNS Link Team, Specialist Nurses and The Children's Hospital for Wales before returning to ICCNS nursing team.
The Integrated Children's Community Nursing Service is a large and established team of Nurses and Health Care Support Workers, caring for children and young people within Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
The work is varied and offers a wide range of experiences in the delivery of care to children/ young people with acute, chronic, complex and palliative care needs within the family home or alternative community setting.
Additionally the team provides care and support for children/ young people with learning disabilities and those with challenging behaviour.
The care is currently provided at the child's homes, Special Schools and mainstream schools / nurseries. Plans for our own ICCNS Respite Centre are currently underway.
The successful candidate will undertake the extensive training package provided by ICCNS, along with the opportunity to complete the Fundamentals of Community Nursing module
Main duties of the job
As part of the ICCNS, you'll have the opportunity to help make a difference to families who receive continuing care (respite) from our amazing team.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate the wide range of clinical, interpersonal and professional skills required for this type of post which includes both autonomy and team working. In return we will be able to offer excellent training opportunities and the chance to work across the full range of community nursing services including mainstream and special schools, providing variety and job satisfaction. Care is delivered across a variety of shifts & settings, including weekdays, week-nights and weekends, so flexibility in working pattern is essential. The team delivers care to children with very complex and additional health needs, including children and young people with tracheostomies andthose who require long term home ventilation.
To maintain accurate written records.
To demonstrate, teach and supervise the nursing care which families can safely assume, enabling them to carry out the recommended treatment.
To provide a high standard of nursing care to patients in their own home or other place of residence.
To participate in the learning programme of allocated students and newly appointed staff.
Any other appropriate duties as requested by the Team Leader.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Full-time, Part-time
Salary
£27,055 to £32,934 a year per annum/pro rata
Closing date
21/03/2023