Clinical Nurse Specialist Uk Visa Sponsorship

September 16, 2024
£37.3 - £45.0 / year

Job Description

 

JOB SUMMARY

 

An intriguing opportunity has arisen to join UHB’s Solihull Community Respiratory Team, which is both innovative and energetic. Working from Solihull Hospital, the postholder will provide assistance for all aspects of the service, including hospital at home, admission avoidance (Virtual Ward), oxygen service (HOSAR), pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), and specialist respiratory nurse-led clinics. This is a community team, and the function requires the postholder to be a car driver/user in order to provide service within the Solihull area.

We are looking for an experienced and dedicated Band 6 Clinical Nurse Specialist who is passionate about service development and delivering high-quality patient-centered care. You will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of staff that includes Respiratory Consultants, hospital-based Respiratory Nurse Specialists, Physiotherapists, Therapy Support Workers (TSW), and Occupational Therapists, all of whom are dedicated to maintaining independence, promoting self-care, and assisting patients in their usual residence. The selected candidate will give respiratory intervention as well as assist the multidisciplinary team in assessing and developing a comprehensive management strategy.

Main responsibilities, tasks, and abilities required

The position holder will conduct a specialist assessment of respiratory patients with a variety of presentations and complex physical and psychological issues, and then build and administer a tailored treatment plan based on that assessment. This will encompass individuals with COPD, interstitial lung disease, bronchiectasis, asthma, and palliative care who require oxygen. These assessments will be conducted in both acute and chronic conditions.

*Please Note: For a complete job description for this position, please check the attached Job Description*

About us.

We are acknowledged as one of the UK’s leading NHS Foundation Trusts. Our aim is to Build Healthier Lives, and we understand that we will require exceptional employees to achieve this.

Our dedication to our employees is to offer the ideal environment for them to work, and we are dedicated to:

Investing in the health and well-being of our employees, including a commitment to provide flexible working arrangements when possible;
We provide our employees with a wide range of training and development options to help them achieve their personal and professional goals.

UHB is committed to ensuring that our employees are treated fairly and feel like they belong by providing a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. This is about equal opportunity; eradicating all barriers, including prejudice, and ensuring that each individual member of staff reaches their full potential, achieves their goals, and thrives in their jobs. This isn’t just words. We’re taking action. Our dedication to an inclusive culture is embedded at all levels of the organisation, where every voice is heard, and is pushed by our varied and active staff networks, as well as the Fairness Taskforce, which is managed by our CEO. We foster a culture that encourages employees to oppose discriminatory behaviour and allows people to contribute their “full self” to a kinder, more connected, and bolder place to work.

University Hospitals Birmingham is a smoke-free hospital.

Job Description

*Please Note: For a complete job description for this position, please check the attached Job Description*

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Diploma or degree in adult nursing
  • Currently registered with the NMC.
  • Evidence of continuous professional development, especially recent postgraduate coursework related to clinical specialism.

Desirable

  • Evidence of leadership training.
  • Health Care Assessment Course
  • Post-registration Respiratory course (COPD or asthma diploma)

Experience

Essential

  • Demonstrates extensive clinical experience, allowing the post-holder to manage a caseload of patients with complicated needs in this area.
  • Significant expertise managing a caseload of patients with complicated needs in this field. Minimum 12 months post-registration experience with a broad variety of experience, including respiratory
  • Knowledge of COPD NICE and COPD GOLD Guidelines Standards of Care, BTS Pulmonary Rehabilitation Guidelines, and BTS Bronchiectasis Guidelines
  • Experience providing guidance and supervision to junior workers, students, and assistants.
  • A specialist’s knowledge of a variety of therapeutic methods, both routine and non-routine, necessitates therapy expertise.
  • Good understanding of community work.
  • Understanding current legislation and its relevance to patient care.

Desirable

  • Team/Service Development
  • Knowledge About BTS Oxygen Guidelines
  • Understanding the Home Oxygen Assessment and Review Service (HOS-AR) guidelines.
  • Evidence of audit or R&D activities

Additional Criteria:

Essential

  • Car driver/User for Community Work
  • Show excitement about the speciality area.
  • Display a professional demeanour.
  • The ability to move/manage patients/equipment on a daily basis.
  • The ability to regularly focus on patient assessments and therapies.
  • The ability to deal with occasional exposure to distressing/emotional conditions.
  • Demonstrate interest in building competence in the clinical areas.
  • Car driver/user for on-site and community work

 

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This position is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, which requires a Disclosure application to be submitted to the Disclosure and Barring Service (previously known as CRB) to check for any past criminal conviction.

Certificate of Sponsorship

applicants from job seekers who require existing skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are encouraged and will be reviewed alongside all other applicants. For further information, visit the UK Visas and Immigration page.

From April 6, 2017, skilled worker applicants requesting for entrance clearance into the UK were required to show a criminal record certificate from each country where they had lived continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the previous ten years. This requirement also applies to adult dependents (those over the age of 18). Guidance can be found here. Criminal background checks for international candidates.

UK Professional Registration

Applicants must hold current UK professional registration. For further information, please visit the NHS Careers page.