Job summary We seek skilled, passionate nurses to join our team caring for children facing serious or life-limiting conditions.
Our South East London team deliver high quality, evidence based, complex assessment and symptom management services within a nurse-led environment.
We are committed to providing expert and individualised care and support in a place of choice for families and their children.
We need dynamic nurses for our community, in-hospice and outreach teams.
With opportunities to work flexibly across these teams if preferred, you can gain experience, confidence, and job satisfaction knowing that you are using your skills and passion to make an impactful difference to children and their families.
Main duties of the job To provide holistic nursing care and support to children and young people with life limiting/life threatening conditions and their families/carers, utilising the skills, knowledge and expertise of the qualified practitioner in a variety of situations, working on their own initiative and accessing and contributing to the skill base of the wider team.
Working in collaboration with other services to best meet the needs of the child/young person and their family.
About us What we offer our team Opportunity to keep your NHS* pension or join our contributory pension schemeEnhanced Maternity pay package**36 days holiday which includes an allowance for bank holidays, increasing with long serviceFlexible working to maintain a positive work life balanceCareer development and wellbeing supportGood transport links and limited free parkingFree uniforms You must have contributed in the last 12 months Statutory qualifying length of service applies Job description Job responsibilities To take the lead as a shift coordinator and participate in the on call rota.
Deputise in the absence of the Team Leader or Care Services Lead.
To safeguard all children and young people accessing services; by responding to concerns raised in a timely and appropriate manner and effectively escalating, acting and referring these in accordance with policies and procedures.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential Essential Demonstrate close alignment to all Demelza values Registered Nurse on subpart 1 of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Registers Childrens Nurse, Adult Nurse or Learning Disability Nurse Educated to Level 6 of the National Qualifications Framework, or willingness to undertake Able to demonstrate sound knowledge of clinical skills in paediatric nursing Able to demonstrate understanding of latest developments in nursing practice and reflect them in care delivery Able to demonstrate awareness of safeguarding children and young people Experience of working with children and/or young people with disabilities and complex health needs Hold a mentorship qualification or be prepared to work towards Excellent IT skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Willingness to travel to other sites as required Full driving licence and access to own vehicle for business use or access to reliable transport arrangements Desirable Experience of delivering end of life care Experience of paediatric intensive care Experience of long term ventilation Qualification or expertise in practice specialism relevant to paediatric palliative care Experience of being a Preceptor for newly qualified and/or overseas nurses Degree/Masters level module in relevant subject or willingness to undertake