Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Overview
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is committed to being an employer of choice. The strategic themes reflect a dedication to delivering exceptional care, maintaining a supportive organization, fostering great partnerships, and valuing people. There clinical nurse specialist jobs currently open in the organisation.

Strategic Themes

Great Care

  • Care focused on individual needs.
  • Services delivered close to or at home.
  • Continuous improvement through learning, research, and innovation.
  • Emphasis on prevention and alternatives to hospital care.

Great Organisation

  • Facilities promoting health and wellbeing.
  • Technology-enabled care services.
  • Supportive corporate services for care teams.
  • Operations that are safe, efficient, and effective.

Great People

  • A workplace where staff feel valued and motivated.
  • Inclusive culture valuing all voices.
  • Commitment to attracting, growing, and developing talent.
  • Compassionate leaders focused on learning and listening.

Great Partner

  • Effective collaborations and partnerships.
  • Integrated community services.
  • Workforce maximization through partnerships.
  • Environmental impact reduction.

As a flexible working-friendly organization, roles are designed to accommodate various working patterns, such as job sharing, part-time, or remote work, provided they meet service needs.

To ensure health and safety during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, staff are encouraged to be vaccinated unless exempt.

Job Overview
A vacancy exists for a Band 7 Diabetes Specialist Nurse within the Integrated Cornwall Diabetes Specialist Nursing Team, serving the North/East of the county. This team collaborates closely with community services, secondary care, and primary care providers to deliver seamless diabetes care. Candidates must demonstrate enthusiasm for diabetes care and have prior experience working within a diabetes team.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver advanced practice services independently, supporting community, primary, and secondary care.
  • Manage a patient caseload through nurse-led intermediate clinics and community hospital visits.
  • Provide clinical and social support to patients and families.
  • Lead the development of evidence-based practices in line with current guidelines.
  • Facilitate cohesive multidisciplinary management by ensuring effective communication.
  • Educate healthcare professionals and students on diabetes management.

Main Duties

  • Provide specialist nursing services and education to individuals with diabetes, their caregivers, and healthcare teams across multiple care settings.
  • Manage a patient caseload, acting as an educational resource and promoting communication between health professionals and the voluntary sector.
  • Support Cornwall Adult Diabetes Nursing Service in delivering high standards of care alongside the Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist.
  • Conduct nurse-led clinics and inpatient visits, offering support to Cornwall Foundation Trust healthcare professionals.

Working Environment
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust delivers community and hospital-based care to enhance physical and mental health, supporting individuals with dementia or learning disabilities. Services are provided in homes, community clinics, and hospitals across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The Trust employs over 4,000 staff, including healthcare professionals and support teams, serving a population of approximately 568,000. Collaboration with healthcare providers in Devon ensures comprehensive support for patients accessing services outside Cornwall.

Person Specification

Essential Criteria

  • RN Level 1 professional qualification.
  • Diabetes specialist qualification (ENB 928 or equivalent).
  • Relevant first degree or evidence of progression towards this qualification.
  • Significant senior-level experience in an acute or community setting caring for diabetes patients.

Desirable Criteria

  • Independent non-medical prescribing course or willingness to undertake this.

Skills and Attributes

  • Proficient in written and verbal communication.
  • Time management and organizational skills.
  • Computer literacy.
  • Ability to work under pressure, both independently and as part of a team.

Knowledge

  • Comprehensive understanding of current diabetes care issues.

Development Opportunities
The Trust prioritizes staff development through:

  • Career conversations and personalized development plans.
  • Protected CPD time for registered staff.
  • Central development funds for CPD.
  • Leadership and management training programs.
  • Coaching and mentoring opportunities.
  • Clinical induction and bespoke preceptorship programs.

Benefits

  • Health and wellbeing initiatives.
  • Free DBS checks and HARP portfolios for revalidation.
  • Discounts from retailers and attractions.
  • NHS Pension Scheme and salary sacrifice options for cars and cycles.

Applications are subject to satisfactory references and occupational health checks. Early application is encouraged as the position may close before the deadline. Application Deadline: Midnight, 9th of December 2024.

For inquiries, contact the recruitment team at 01208 834644.

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