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Job summary

Main area
Haematology Oncology - E00292
Grade
Band 8a
Contract
Permanent: and 12 month fixed term post available
Hours
Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Job ref
413-85275-CNS-SD
Employer
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Haematology Oncology - E00292
Town
Manchester
Salary
£50,952 - £57,349 per annum
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
06/08/2024 23:59

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Advanced Clinical Practitioner – Clinical Haematology

Band 8a

Job overview

We have an exciting opportunity to join the haematology and transplant team delivering advanced clinical care to patients with Haematological cancers. The Advanced Clinical Practitioner post holder will work within the busy and dynamic teams covering both the inpatient and outpatient setting.

The successful candidate will be highly motivated and driven to improve patient care and experience and will have significant nursing / Allied Health Professional experience within the medical and oncology setting.  They will have completed an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice, enabling them to work autonomously in the planning, assessment and delivery of care for this complex group of patients.

The candidate will need to have a high level of experience in haematology and have a sound clinical knowledge, whilst also demonstrating managerial and leadership abilities.

The post holder will work across the day unit, ambulatory care units and inpatient ward which can incorporate Weekends and Bank Holidays.

Main duties of the job

The Advanced Clinical Practitioner is a skilled practitioner who demonstrates highly developed specialist knowledge and skills in the assessment and management of haematology and transplant patients. They will formulate clinical decisions and complex treatment plans to manage acute and chronic illness and will respond to actual and potential health problems appropriately. The four pillars of advanced clinical practice are fundamental to this role.

The postholder will have a role in the clinical assessment of patients attending the hospital, working autonomously to assess the clinical situation, determining a working diagnosis, commencing initial treatment and appropriate supportive management. They will oversee the management of patients on both inpatient and outpatient treatment pathways, identifying issues and altering treatment plans in line with consultant colleagues and SACT and Trustwide protocols. They will order investigations and procedures, make appropriate timely referrals, and maintain contemporaneous clinical records.  They will work alongside medical colleagues maintaining good communication and collaboration between the various multidisciplinary teams.   Evidence based care will be inherent in their practice, ensuring that best practice and patient centred care is exhibited and disseminated throughout the clinical areas.

Working for our organisation

The Christie is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country.

We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years.

We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.

The Christie haematology service acts as a tertiary referral centre for the management of patients with haematological malignancies and bone marrow failure. Inpatient haematology and transplant services for both adults and Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) patients are provided by the 31 bedded Palatine Treatment Ward, and the 4 bedded Withington Ward. Outpatient haematology services are provided by the Haematology and Transplant Day Unit (HTDU) and the ambulatory care facility. The Christie haematology service has grown extensively over the past few years with the development of new treatments and CAR T.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Advanced Clinical Practice

1.0           Plan and manage own workload and the workload of the service, in a flexible manner, ensuring that service provision meets the need of patients.

1.1           Recognises and appropriately responds to limitations and gaps in knowledge seeking support where necessary. Demonstrates critical self-reflection, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, resilience, and openness to change.

1.2       Develops and undertakes advanced clinical skills in assessing and managing patients. This includes obtaining informed consent, history taking, screening, systematic clinical examination, requisition and interpretation of appropriate clinical investigations and formulation of clinical management plans. 

1.3       Maintain and develop expertise and competence within the field of haematology oncology to enable collaboration with senior colleagues and medical staff, and to facilitate the management of patients.

1.4        Use evidence-based research to support clinical decisions and management plans.

1.5       Prescribe within the capacity of non-medical prescribing, adhering to Trust policy and existing frameworks including first and subsequent cycles of SACT (as per Medicines Practice Operational Policy July 2010), unlicensed medication and drugs used within clinical trials as qualified Independent Non-Medical Prescriber.  Prescribe appropriate blood products as per Trust policy.

1.6       Liaise with the wider inter-professional teams regarding the management of patients under their care.

1.7     Accept referrals from other health care professionals and refer patients directly to other specialties within the appropriate primary, secondary and tertiary care settings.

1.8     Communicate highly complex and sensitive information to patients and their significant others, this may include diagnosis, results of scans or other investigations, management options and prognosis.

1.9      Work collaboratively with an appropriate range of multi-agency and multi-professional resources, developing, maintaining and evaluating links to manage risk and issues across organisations and settings.

1.10     Prepare accurate and concise records and reports, both verbal and written. Communicate with the patient’s referring specialist, GP and other community. and hospice-based services at regular intervals as appropriate. 

1.11     Contribute to clinical and research governance processes, including adverse incident reporting and the investigation and the management of complaints as appropriate

1.12     Involve patients and their carers on issues surrounding health promotion, illness prevention and self-management. Promote and facilitate changes to lifestyle where appropriate.

1.13      Contribute to the coordination and effective management of the admission and discharge process as appropriate for disease group with reference to Bed Management Policy.  

1.14     Perform clinical procedures safely according to defined protocols.       

1.15     Develop patient specific information and ensure patients receive appropriate information, advice, and support in relation to their illness and treatment. Provide an environment that encourages patient centered involvement.

1.16     Be an active member of relevant Trust committees and groups contributing to developing/implementing local/national strategy.

1.17     Collaborate within the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance and offer clinical support to colleagues within the service, relating to individual patient management, health care delivery and strategic policy initiatives. Assist in the development of integrated patient pathways (e.g., NICE Guidance on Cancer Services, NHS Guidance etc).

1.18     Act as an expert resource and provide advice and support to ward/departmental areas and the wider community.

1.19     Demonstrate professionalism in terms of attitude, communication, and appearance at all times.

1.20     If appropriate to role in Research, adhere to ICH/GCP competence and commit to maintaining update ever 3 years.

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

2.0       Contribute as appropriate to the development of strategies within the Division and wider Trust.

2.1       Be a visible role model for advanced clinical practice in research demonstrating a person-centered approach to service delivery and development within the Trust and externally at a National & International level.

2.2       Promote the role of advanced clinical practitioner locally, nationally and internationally.

2.3       Pro-actively initiate and develop effective relationships to empower and inspire staff members, to promote productive working and enhance patient care. 

2.4       Provide professional, clinical and academic leadership and supervision to other professionals as appropriate within the scope of the role 

2.5       Lead on clinical audit, including service evaluation and clinical service re-design including evaluation of own practice, demonstrating the impact of advanced practice on service function and effectiveness, (e.g. outcomes of care, experience and safety).

2.6       Critically apply advanced clinical expertise to provide consultancy across professional and service boundaries, such as the development of clinical protocols, standards and guidelines to enhance quality and promote sharing and adoption of best practice.

2.7       Demonstrate excellent leadership skills by identifying, leading and implementing change required for service improvement, risk management, governance and quality.

2.8       Contribute to local, regional and national clinical networks including specialty groups and key stakeholders.

2.9       Continually develop practice in response to changing population health and research needs; engaging in horizon scanning for future developments.

2.10     Actively seek feedback and involvement from patients, families and carers by engaging with Patient Participation and Involvement (PPI) groups in all aspects of patient care and research service delivery i.e., focus groups.

2.11     Demonstrate resilience and determination in managing situations which are complex or unpredictable.

2.12     Demonstrate receptiveness to challenge and preparedness to constructively challenge others, escalating concerns that affect individuals, families, carers, communities and colleagues safety and well-being when necessary.  

2.13     Participate in innovative and research-based practice to promote excellence in patient care.

2.14     Maintain professional registration and practice through CPD and revalidation.

2.15     Maintain professional portfolio to demonstrate competency in line with the trust competency framework.

2.16     Maintain personal standards of conduct and behaviour consistent with Trust and NMC/Professional guidelines.

2.17     Recognise and acts as an advocate for patients, carers and service organisation. Lead change as required and ensure resolution of conflict.

2.18     To assume or share management responsibility for colleagues within disease group as required.

EDUCATION

3.0    Critically assess and identify own learning and development needs in line with service requirements. Negotiate an annual personal development plan that reflects the breadth of ongoing professional development across the four pillars of advanced clinical practice and undertake professional development accordingly. 

3.1     Engage in self-directed learning, critically reflecting to maximise clinical skills and knowledge. Participate in the on-going advanced clinical practice training and education program both within the organisation and beyond e.g., national/ international conferences.

3.2     Promote and contribute to a culture of organisational learning to inspire future and existing staff.

3.3     Actively engage in peer review to inform own and others practice, formulating and implementing strategies to act on learning and make improvements.

3.4     Undergo regular clinical supervision with colleagues from within the organisation e.g. a named mentor from the medical team, as well as seek mentorship externally and coaching where applicable.

3.5     Identify further developmental needs for individuals and the wider team and supporting them to address these. 

3.6     Act as an educator, supervisor, coach and mentor, seeking to instil and develop the confidence and skill of others 

3.7     Support, supervise and assess clinical competencies of colleagues/members of the multidisciplinary/research teams as appropriate.

3.8    Provide specialist training and education locally, nationally and internationally (eg organising/hosting/presenting at meetings, study days, conferences etc). 

RESEARCH

4.0     Engage in research activity, adhering to good research practice guidance, so that evidence-based strategies are developed and applied to enhance quality, safety, productivity and value for money.  

4.1     Contribute to the delivery of the Trust strategic vision for academic nursing and AHP roles. 

4.2     Disseminate best practice/research findings and quality improvement projects through appropriate media. For example, via local team and/or national/international peer reviewed publications.

4.3     Evaluate and audit own and others clinical practice, selecting and applying valid, reliable methods, then acting on findings.

4.4     Critically appraise and synthesise the outcome of relevant research, evaluation and audit, using the results to underpin own practice, and to inform that of others. 

4.5     Use a critical approach to identify gaps in the evidence base and its applications to practice, alerting appropriate individuals and organisations to these and how they might be addressed in a safe and pragmatic way.

 

 

 

 

Person specification

Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • Registered Health Care Professional with clinical responsibilities e.g., - Registered Nurse - Pharmacist - Paramedic - Physiotherapist (This list is not exhaustive)
  • First degree
  • MSc Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Independent Non-Medical Prescribing Qualification
Desirable criteria
  • Advanced Life Support Course
  • Teaching & Mentorship Course
  • Advanced Communication Skills training
  • Management qualification
  • Diploma in cancer care or haematology/BMT
  • Has relevant publications
  • Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Expert knowledge of clinical practice and multidisciplinary teamwork within haematology
  • Senior clinical practice at expert level within haematology
  • Experience of working autonomously and as part of a team delivering clinical care to unwell patients
  • Experience of assessing and managing acute medical problems.
  • Previous experience in haematology/oncology/cancer care and/or acute medical care
Desirable criteria
  • Can demonstrate assertiveness, tact and diplomacy appropriately
  • Evidence of involvement in policy and practice change
  • Knowledge of service improvement techniques and implementing large scale change

Skills

Essential criteria
  • Excellent communication skills: interpersonal, written and verbal
  • Ability to assess and manage patient risk effectively and safely
  • Ability to work across professional boundaries e.g., experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team
  • Good time management, organisational skills and ability to prioritise a busy/ unpredictable workload
  • Well-developed IT skills/ word processing/ data collection/ internet skills.
Desirable criteria
  • Leadership and Management skills
  • Innovative and motivated
  • Ability to think strategically in relation to long-term service development
  • Presentation skills
  • Reflective practitioner
  • Ability to teach and assess bone marrow biopsy procedure

Knowledge

Essential criteria
  • Understanding of evidence based practice
  • Evidence of a sound clinical knowledge base in stem cell and bone marrow transplantation and haemato oncology
  • Working knowledge of clinical governance
  • Ability to use research findings in clinical practice
  • Knowledge of national standards and policy that inform best practice (for example: NICE/ Department of Health guidelines).
  • Appreciate the accountability associated with advanced clinical roles.
Desirable criteria
  • Evidence of involvement with research and audit
  • Experience of policy and procedure writing
  • Understanding of the Modernisation agenda and NHS structures

VALUES

Essential criteria
  • Ability to demonstrate the organisational values and behaviours
  • Committed to professional development.
  • Confidence to adapt to an evolving and changing service
  • Committed and flexible with shift patterns and availability
Desirable criteria
  • Calm and conscientious nature

Employer certification / accreditation badges

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Applicant requirements

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Hanna Simpson
Job title
Directorate Lead Nurse
Email address
[email protected]
Additional information

Victoria Burns - Head of Directorate for Haematology and TYA

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