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Homeless Outreach Nurse

Bevan Community Benefit Society
locationBradford, UK
PublishedPublished: Published today
Full Time
Job summary

KEYROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Manage Health Interventions

The post holder will have the responsibility for theautonomous management of their own caseload of patients, providing acomprehensive, specialist nursing service for clients with often complex healthand social needs. To liaise with and actupon referrals from patients and members of the team within the organisation.

The post holder will have responsibility for health specificclinical activity within outreach services which will include the monitoring ofstandards of care and service, staff support, continuous professional development,and supporting practice education.

The post holder will provide/coordinate crisis interventionto patients.

You will work in partnership with GeneralPractitioners, Consultants, Nursing and Social Care colleagues to managepatients with a range of acute, non-acute and chronic mental health conditions.

Main duties of the job

KEYROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Manage Health Interventions

Your role will include referring patients asappropriate to other members of the multidisciplinary team, secondary care andto other statutory and voluntary organisations. Providing and promotingevidence based care in line with appropriate clinical guidelines and workswithin clinical protocols, professional guidelines, codes of conduct and workswithin all relevant policies and procedural guidelines.

You will challenge professional and organisationalboundaries, identify areas for skill/knowledge development and apply these topractice to provide continuity and high quality patient health care for ourpatient group.

Your role will include communicating highly sensitivecondition-related information to patients, relatives and carers, as well asaudit outcomes of care against standards and initiates changes as necessary.

There will be a necessity to provide street outreachservices as part of this role which will involve providing services forpatients in locations outside of the surgery environment.

About us

Bevan are a pioneering social enterprise established in 2011 and now widely regarded as being at the forefront of health and wellbeing services for highly vulnerable groups who face social barriers to accessing care. Bevan operate across West and North Yorkshire and our patients include:
  • Refugees and Asylum Seekers
  • People experiencing homelessness or who are insecurely housed
  • Sex workers
  • Gypsy, Roma and Traveller groups
Many Bevan patients have complex needs, have experienced trauma and or have addiction and or mental health issues. We take a holistic approach to healthcare and our work is informed by the social determinants of health model pictured here.

We pride ourselves in a responsive and person led approach finding compassionate solutions for individuals that benefit both the individual and the system as a whole.

We are a social enterprise which enables us to respond to the needs of our patients in a responsive way and to evolve our services with the changing needs of the patients we serve. As a social enterprise any profits we make are invested back into services for our patients.

https://wearebevan.co.uk/

Job description

Job responsibilities

KEYROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Manage Health Interventions

The post holder will have the responsibility for theautonomous management of their own caseload of patients, providing acomprehensive, specialist nursing service for clients with often complex healthand social needs. To liaise with and actupon referrals from patients and members of the team within the organisation.

The post holder will have responsibility for health specificclinical activity within outreach services which will include the monitoring ofstandards of care and service, staff support, continuous professional development,and supporting practice education.

The post holder will provide/coordinate crisis interventionto patients.

You will work in partnership with GeneralPractitioners, Consultants, Nursing and Social Care colleagues to managepatients with a range of acute, non-acute and chronic mental health conditions.

Your role will include referring patients asappropriate to other members of the multidisciplinary team, secondary care andto other statutory and voluntary organisations. Providing and promotingevidence based care in line with appropriate clinical guidelines and workswithin clinical protocols, professional guidelines, codes of conduct and workswithin all relevant policies and procedural guidelines.

You will challenge professional and organisationalboundaries, identify areas for skill/knowledge development and apply these topractice to provide continuity and high quality patient health care for ourpatient group.

Your role will include communicating highly sensitivecondition-related information to patients, relatives and carers, as well asaudit outcomes of care against standards and initiates changes as necessary.

There will be a necessity to provide street outreachservices as part of this role which will involve providing services forpatients in locations outside of the surgery environment.

2. Promote Health

Proactively work with the community and otherstatutory and voluntary agencies empowering, enabling, encouraging andsupporting individuals, families and groups to address issues which affecttheir health and social well-being.

Initiates andcarry out programmes of health screening.

3. Communication

Use developed communication, negotiation, conflictmanagement skills which require empathy, reassurance and promote informeddecision making to encourage good health outcomes for people who can experiencesignificant barriers to healthcare.

Keep accurate, contemporaneous documentation and careplans in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, local and nationalguidelines.

Develop effective communication links with otherprofessionals and agencies across all boundaries, at all levels of theorganisation including users, carers, social care and the voluntary sector toinsure effective delivery of care that provides the best outcome possible forservice users.

To listen and empathise with the needs of individualsinterfacing with the service adjusting communication styles accordingly. Workeffectively with interpreters.

4. Training

To maintain competencies and professional developmentby regularly attending appropriate up dates and workshops to ensure a highstandard of quality care is delivered.

5. Manage/LeadSelf/Others

Work collaboratively and in partnership with otherpractitioners on care practices, delivery and service development.

Plan and deliverown clinics.

Act as a role model for staff within the team andprovide effective leadership across the organisation.

Research and facilitate change in practice designed toimprove clinical outcomes and meet the needs of patients and care givers thatare consistent with local/national standards and current research.

Workcollaboratively as a team member to achieve the objectives of the team.

To recognise ethical and legal issues which haveimplications for nursing practice and clinical governance and contribute to theimplementation of systems to ensure clinical governance processes.

Partake inclinical supervision for own development.

Activelyparticipate in clinical and practice meetings.

Act as mentorfor nurses, HCAs and other professionals.

Lead on settingstandards and promotes best practice around mental health.

Act with honesty and integrity at all times and actsas a positive ambassador for Bevan Healthcare, understanding the CommunityBenefit Society model and ethos.

Undertake appropriatemandatory training.

Participate in networking and sharing practice eventswith other nurses within the locality.

Work within the guidelines and protocols of theNursing and Midwifery Council, foster an empowering attitude with colleagues.

Lead and manage projects as appropriate includingoutreach services.

6. Educator

Provide expert advice on educational opportunitiesrelating to specialist knowledge and skills in clinical practice at anindividual, team and organisational level to facilitate and ensure thedevelopment and support of both standard and advanced nursing practice.

Assist with the recognition, assessment anddevelopment of the learning needs of colleagues, participating in the creation,delivery and evaluation of learning opportunities that fulfil theserequirements.

7. Management andUse of Information

Obtain, analyse,share and use current information for decision making.

Use informationas a basis to raise standards of practice and service delivery.

Participate inresearch and clinical audit projects/QOF/KPPIs.

Foster a cultureof lifelong learning to colleagues and students.

8. Research andDevelopment

Regular involvement in research/evaluation and/ordevelopment work which may be as part of one or more formal research programmesor activities.

Identifies,applies and disseminates research findings relating to clinical practice.

Supportpractitioners to undertake audit within service specific areas.

Job description
Job responsibilities

KEYROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Manage Health Interventions

The post holder will have the responsibility for theautonomous management of their own caseload of patients, providing acomprehensive, specialist nursing service for clients with often complex healthand social needs. To liaise with and actupon referrals from patients and members of the team within the organisation.

The post holder will have responsibility for health specificclinical activity within outreach services which will include the monitoring ofstandards of care and service, staff support, continuous professional development,and supporting practice education.

The post holder will provide/coordinate crisis interventionto patients.

You will work in partnership with GeneralPractitioners, Consultants, Nursing and Social Care colleagues to managepatients with a range of acute, non-acute and chronic mental health conditions.

Your role will include referring patients asappropriate to other members of the multidisciplinary team, secondary care andto other statutory and voluntary organisations. Providing and promotingevidence based care in line with appropriate clinical guidelines and workswithin clinical protocols, professional guidelines, codes of conduct and workswithin all relevant policies and procedural guidelines.

You will challenge professional and organisationalboundaries, identify areas for skill/knowledge development and apply these topractice to provide continuity and high quality patient health care for ourpatient group.

Your role will include communicating highly sensitivecondition-related information to patients, relatives and carers, as well asaudit outcomes of care against standards and initiates changes as necessary.

There will be a necessity to provide street outreachservices as part of this role which will involve providing services forpatients in locations outside of the surgery environment.

2. Promote Health

Proactively work with the community and otherstatutory and voluntary agencies empowering, enabling, encouraging andsupporting individuals, families and groups to address issues which affecttheir health and social well-being.

Initiates andcarry out programmes of health screening.

3. Communication

Use developed communication, negotiation, conflictmanagement skills which require empathy, reassurance and promote informeddecision making to encourage good health outcomes for people who can experiencesignificant barriers to healthcare.

Keep accurate, contemporaneous documentation and careplans in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, local and nationalguidelines.

Develop effective communication links with otherprofessionals and agencies across all boundaries, at all levels of theorganisation including users, carers, social care and the voluntary sector toinsure effective delivery of care that provides the best outcome possible forservice users.

To listen and empathise with the needs of individualsinterfacing with the service adjusting communication styles accordingly. Workeffectively with interpreters.

4. Training

To maintain competencies and professional developmentby regularly attending appropriate up dates and workshops to ensure a highstandard of quality care is delivered.

5. Manage/LeadSelf/Others

Work collaboratively and in partnership with otherpractitioners on care practices, delivery and service development.

Plan and deliverown clinics.

Act as a role model for staff within the team andprovide effective leadership across the organisation.

Research and facilitate change in practice designed toimprove clinical outcomes and meet the needs of patients and care givers thatare consistent with local/national standards and current research.

Workcollaboratively as a team member to achieve the objectives of the team.

To recognise ethical and legal issues which haveimplications for nursing practice and clinical governance and contribute to theimplementation of systems to ensure clinical governance processes.

Partake inclinical supervision for own development.

Activelyparticipate in clinical and practice meetings.

Act as mentorfor nurses, HCAs and other professionals.

Lead on settingstandards and promotes best practice around mental health.

Act with honesty and integrity at all times and actsas a positive ambassador for Bevan Healthcare, understanding the CommunityBenefit Society model and ethos.

Undertake appropriatemandatory training.

Participate in networking and sharing practice eventswith other nurses within the locality.

Work within the guidelines and protocols of theNursing and Midwifery Council, foster an empowering attitude with colleagues.

Lead and manage projects as appropriate includingoutreach services.

6. Educator

Provide expert advice on educational opportunitiesrelating to specialist knowledge and skills in clinical practice at anindividual, team and organisational level to facilitate and ensure thedevelopment and support of both standard and advanced nursing practice.

Assist with the recognition, assessment anddevelopment of the learning needs of colleagues, participating in the creation,delivery and evaluation of learning opportunities that fulfil theserequirements.

7. Management andUse of Information

Obtain, analyse,share and use current information for decision making.

Use informationas a basis to raise standards of practice and service delivery.

Participate inresearch and clinical audit projects/QOF/KPPIs.

Foster a cultureof lifelong learning to colleagues and students.

8. Research andDevelopment

Regular involvement in research/evaluation and/ordevelopment work which may be as part of one or more formal research programmesor activities.

Identifies,applies and disseminates research findings relating to clinical practice.

Supportpractitioners to undertake audit within service specific areas.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse
  • Degree in relevant subject (or willing to work towards)
  • Evidence of continuing professional development
Desirable

  • Mentor qualification
  • Independent prescriber
Experience

Essential

  • Demonstrate the application of evidenced based practice
  • Able to demonstrate a depth and breadth of current issues and policies within the NHS and inclusion healthcare and have the ability to translate into practice
  • High level of clinical skills and competency relevant to the role
  • Understanding and experience of interagency working and adult/child safeguarding
Desirable

  • Evidence of research being published
  • Public health experience
  • Experience of working with vulnerable migrants, homeless and other vulnerable groups
  • Experience of teaching/mentoring students/groups
  • Experience in research, audit and benchmarking
  • Experience of clinical governance and risk assessment
Skills

Essential

  • Able to communicate highly complex, highly sensitive and/or contentious information, including where there are barriers to understanding
  • Demonstrate high level of self-awareness i.e. strengths and weaknesses, personal qualities and skills
  • IT skills
  • Able to communicate with a wide range of people at all levels of the organisation
Desirable

  • Experience of working with interpreters
Deposition/Personal

Essential

  • Demonstrates motivation, reliability and commitment to team working and development of others
  • Flexibility, commitment and adaptability. Can demonstrate an ability to value others opinions
  • Committed to the social enterprise model of business and patient care
Desirable

  • Commitment to reducing health inequalities
Mental & Emotional Effort

Essential

  • Frequent periods of concentration. Work pattern unpredictable and multi-tasking required
  • Occasional requirement for prolonged concentration
  • Occasionally required to work outside normal working hours and across other sites within the organisation
  • Able to deal with exposure to distressing circumstances, or highly emotional events
  • Able to cope with exposure to aggressive behaviour
Person Specification
Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse
  • Degree in relevant subject (or willing to work towards)
  • Evidence of continuing professional development
Desirable

  • Mentor qualification
  • Independent prescriber
Experience

Essential

  • Demonstrate the application of evidenced based practice
  • Able to demonstrate a depth and breadth of current issues and policies within the NHS and inclusion healthcare and have the ability to translate into practice
  • High level of clinical skills and competency relevant to the role
  • Understanding and experience of interagency working and adult/child safeguarding
Desirable

  • Evidence of research being published
  • Public health experience
  • Experience of working with vulnerable migrants, homeless and other vulnerable groups
  • Experience of teaching/mentoring students/groups
  • Experience in research, audit and benchmarking
  • Experience of clinical governance and risk assessment
Skills

Essential

  • Able to communicate highly complex, highly sensitive and/or contentious information, including where there are barriers to understanding
  • Demonstrate high level of self-awareness i.e. strengths and weaknesses, personal qualities and skills
  • IT skills
  • Able to communicate with a wide range of people at all levels of the organisation
Desirable

  • Experience of working with interpreters
Deposition/Personal

Essential

  • Demonstrates motivation, reliability and commitment to team working and development of others
  • Flexibility, commitment and adaptability. Can demonstrate an ability to value others opinions
  • Committed to the social enterprise model of business and patient care
Desirable

  • Commitment to reducing health inequalities
Mental & Emotional Effort

Essential

  • Frequent periods of concentration. Work pattern unpredictable and multi-tasking required
  • Occasional requirement for prolonged concentration
  • Occasionally required to work outside normal working hours and across other sites within the organisation
  • Able to deal with exposure to distressing circumstances, or highly emotional events
  • Able to cope with exposure to aggressive behaviour
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see

Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see

Employer details

Employer name

Bevan Community Benefit Society
Address

14-16 Piccadilly

Bradford

BD1 3LS

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