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JOB DESCRIPTION ADMIRAL NURSE Reports to: Cheryl Rothschild, Lead Admiral Nurse Context Friends of the Elderly is passionate about enhancing the quality of life of older people. We provide direct services including residential care homes, nursing homes and dementia care homes. Our day centres, home support, visiting, telephone and grant-giving services help older people live independently at home. We aim to provide truly person-centred services, with the wellbeing of the individual at the heart of all we do. Grade Regional Manager/NHS Clinical Grading Band 7 Location Working from home but the post holder will be required to travel throughout the region. Background Information Admiral Nurses are specialised mental health nurses in the field of dementia. Admiral Nurses work primarily with carers and supporters of people with dementia and they offer consultancy to professionals providing care for people with dementia. Admiral Nurse clients, therefore, include people who support and/or represent an older person with dementia and people with dementia themselves. The education and development work undertaken by Admiral Nurses focuses on improving dementia services for all stakeholders. The post holder will join a national network of Admiral Nurses who will benefit from practice development framework for Admiral Nursing provided by Dementia UK. This comprises education, training and development, clinical supervision and support with research, evaluation and audit. The post holder will be line managed by FotE’s Deputy Director of Operations and will be supported and guided by the current Admiral Nurse and the Regional Operations team. Job Purpose To provide a person-centred and clinical specialist nurse consultancy service for assessment, intervention, advice and support to people with dementia, family, carers and staff. Admiral Nurse 2013 1 To further develop the Admiral Nurse concept around FotE’s care homes and services in Surrey. To assist with the development, evaluation and audit of this specialist area of practice and of the service. To provide clinical advice, support, liaison, education and training to other staff/agencies. Responsibilities 1. Clinical and Consultancy Work: To provide and promote a person-centred, evidence based, best practice approach for people living with dementia and those who are close to them, including relatives, carers and staff. To provide a specialist consultancy service for clinical practice and care and support services across the organisation. To provide the organisation’s services advice to enable them to develop skills and knowledge for assessment of complex needs and the development of effective integrated, multi-disciplinary care and support plans including evaluation of clinical and therapeutic interventions. Advise on, recommend and provide a range of effective interventions at the early stages of diagnosis and/or pre-diagnosis and throughout the service user’s journey, paying particular attention to loss, transitions, changing relationships and challenging behaviour. Provide a range of psychological and social interventions to promote health and assist with the alleviation, prevention and management of stress, depression, anxiety and other mental health need of service users. When required, liaise with Medical practitioners at all levels and other organisations in the statutory and voluntary sector for best practice in the interests of service users. Keep up to date and disseminate best practice within the organisation for current and new policies, guidelines and legislation. Ensure that care is delivered in accordance with Admiral Nurse service standards and other relevant local and national standards. Recognise the limits of own competency and professional boundaries and make appropriate and timely referral in respect of service user needs. Make effective use of clinical supervision opportunities with Dementia UK. Provide consultancy to those working in dementia care and work collaboratively with health/social services and the voluntary and independent sector as appropriate. Facilitate consultation with service users about care and service delivery; evaluate and provide feedback. 2. Development: Ensure the Admiral Nurse competency framework is maintained as part of the role and continuing professional development. Continue to develop clinical expertise and competency. Admiral Nurse 2013 2 Provide professional advice and leadership to the FotE operations managers regarding clinical and social care best practice approaches. Set up carer groups to provide professional advice to service users/relatives and carers within the region. Act as a clinical role model to others and provide a learning environment. Advise on new development initiatives and developments in dementia care and support, collaborating for professional practice with colleagues within and outside the organisation, to improve the quality of life for those living with dementia. Lead, direct audit and evaluation of service quality using Admiral Nurse standards and other relevant standards supporting best practice. Supported by colleagues, explore development opportunities for marketing the service more widely across the region. Ensure that all accidents, complaints, untoward incidents and losses are fully recorded and investigated in accordance with Friends of the Elderly’s policy and procedures. To use complaints, wherever possible as a developmental opportunity. Promote equality of access and opportunity in all aspects of work. Health and safety All employees have a duty to take reasonable care to avoid injury to themselves or to others and to co-operate with FotE in meeting its statutory requirements. Equal opportunities statement FotE welcomes diversity in the people we provide a service to and in our workforce. Diversity is not just seen as something to aim for but as something to be valued and an asset in delivering different services to different people. FotE recognises that certain groups and individuals are discriminated against in society and is committed to ensuring that equal opportunity becomes an integral feature of all its activities. All employees are required to comply with FotE’s equal-opportunities policy. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action. All FotE appointments and promotions will be made in accordance with the equal-opportunities policy. Confidentiality All staff must respect the confidentiality of any matters they may learn in the course of their duties relating to service users, staff and the general public as well as matters of business concerning the charity. The duties and requirements in this job description are not exhaustive and amendments and additions may be required in line with future policy changes. Admiral Nurse 2013 3