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Gynaecology Pregnancy Loss and Bereavement Specialist Nurse

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  • Liverpool, Merseyside
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Early pregnancy loss and bereavement specialist nurse
Grade
Band 7
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Job ref
159-LWH-165-24
Employer
Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
LWH
Town
Liverpool
Salary
£43,742 - £50,056 per annum
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
13/05/2024 23:59
Gynaecology Pregnancy Loss and Bereavement Specialist NurseBand 7Liverpool Women’s delivers the highest standards of care for women, babies and their families. Each year we deliver over 8,300 babies, carry out over 10,000 gynaecological procedures, and care for over 1,000 poorly and preterm newborns, making us the specialist provider of health services for women, babies and their families in Europe.We have some of the leading experts in their field, and, after featuring on One Born Every Minute, Miracle Babies and Special Baby Unit, our teams are famous across the world for their professionalism, skill and compassion.Liverpool Women’s Hospital clinical services are currently being reviewed by NHS Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group, following work done by our clinicians in presenting a powerful case for change in the Future Generations Strategy.A useful information booklet is available about the proposed changes which can be downloaded from the Healthy Liverpool website facebook.com/healthylvpool. This booklet clearly states that ‘there is absolutely no threat to the services themselves – this is about making what we have even better and protecting services for the future’.Liverpool Women’s has an excellent reputation and is a centre of excellence. It is an exciting environment to work in and a great place to develop your career for many years to come.We invite you to review why Liverpool Women's Hospital is a great place to work: reserve the right to close any vacancies from further applications when we have received sufficient applications from which to make a shortlist. Please ensure you apply without delay if you wish to be considered for this role.Job overviewThe Gynaecology Division at Liverpool Women’s Hospital have the exciting privilege of introducing an early pregnancy loss and bereavement specialist nurse position. The post is to support our patients with the delivery of compassionate care during and after an early pregnancy loss is diagnosed ensuring care pathways are designed in line with national evidence but also capture the voice of the women we care for. In addition, the post holder will be required to work alongside a variety of multidisciplinary team members, including supporting nursing and medical staff to develop the knowledge and skills required to provide an excellent level of care at an extremely difficult time for parents.The Early pregnancy loss and bereavement clinical nurse specialist will provide support to women and their families who have experienced pregnancy loss for any reason at less than 18 weeks gestation. They will act as an educational resource for staff on physical, psychological, and administrative aspects of miscarriage care, providing educational training and one to one support for staff where necessary.The aim of this role is to ensure there is a responsive, coordinated, and compassionate approach to providing seamless care to women who require bereavement support following treatment of miscarriage or termination and is a key part of a wider long-term improvement strategy for early pregnancy and bereavement services.Main duties of the jobJob Purpose:The specialist nurse will work in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to promote the delivery of evidence-based, woman-centred, high quality pregnancy loss and bereavement care in Gynaecology.Give support and advice to women and families who have experienced early pregnancy loss, including, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, and termination of pregnancy.Facilitate both pregnancy loss and recurrent miscarriage clinics for gynaecology patients experiencing Early pregnancy loss – ensuring appropriate investigative and psychological follow up is in place.They will give specialist advice to staff including doctors, nurses, and healthcare assistants on specific aspects of miscarriage management including recurrent miscarriage and bereavement care.Have responsibility for the assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of individualised care needs for women and partners.Will be responsible for ensuring all care is delivered according to Trust policies, guidelines, and procedures together with national guidance.Ensure the continuing development and training of healthcare professionals in first and second trimester pregnancy loss care through the formulation of training packages.Contribute to any service developments and the planning of new projects.Working for our organisationLiverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust delivers the highest standards of care for women, babies and families. Each year we deliver over 7,500 babies, carry out over 49,000 gynaecological inpatient and outpatient procedures, care for over 1,000 poorly & preterm new-borns, perform around 1,000 IVF cycles and have over 4,000 genetic appointments taking place. We believe that this along with a strong dedication to research & innovation makes us the specialist health provider of choice in Europe for women, babies and families.We have some of the leading experts in their field, which has been showcased on national TV and news, making our teams famous across the world for professionalism, skill & compassion.The Trust is constantly innovating and evolving its services to provide the most cutting edge and modern care possible. As well as developing services on our current site we have long-term aspirations for the future. We have recently launched a number of new strategies which provide a detailed long-term plan for our services.Check out why Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust is a great place to work using the links below:Detailed job description and main responsibilitiesMAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESBe responsible for the coordination of care and support for bereaved women/families who suffer a pregnancy loss under 18 week’s gestation.Support women through a wide range of treatments and experiences which can be highly distressing and challenging, requiring excellent interpersonal skills due to the highly emotional nature of the cases.Continually develop and review guidelines in relation to pregnancy loss to achieve best practice.Support the coordination/implementation of the core principles in relation to the National Bereavement Care Pathway (NBCP) within early pregnancy as well as the Northwest management of second trimester pregnancy loss care pathway.Maintain strong links with support organisations such as The Miscarriage Association, The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust, ARC, CRADLE and SiMBA.Work closely with all bereavement leads within maternity, adult, and neonatal care.Have direct patient contact, delivering treatment whilst providing care and support in a variety of settings in accordance with the needs of women and their families. This includes within the hospital as an inpatient as well as delivering pregnancy loss clinics. / Recurrent miscarriage in an outpatient setting.The post holder will be expected to:Assess, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care for patients suffering early pregnancy loss.Analyse and evaluate the effectiveness and make necessary modifications of any nursing care pathway, giving professional support and advice as required.Give emotional support to patients by visiting them during their admission within the acute setting, helping them understand the clinical information they have been given.Be sensitive and have an awareness of differences in religious, cultural, and spiritual needs of patients.Discuss and conduct further investigations available in relation to recurrent miscarriages and molar pregnancies.Attend MDT and participate in the planning of care for those patients experiencing recurrent miscarriage ensuring follow up arrangements are in place.Provide information relating to Cytogenetic Testing, Trophoblastic Screening, Postmortem and Funeral Services.Maintain a visible and accessible presence within the unit for both staff and patients.Support patients with accessing the Honey suckle team and creating memories for their loss by arranging blessings, photographs, and keepsakes if appropriate.Ensure the privacy and dignities of all patients are maintained being mindful of patient confidentiality.Provide both physiological and emotional support to women and their families, giving them opportunity to acknowledge and express their concerns in a safe environment maintaining confidentiality.If appropriate, coordinate follow up as agreed in conjunction with the patient's care e.g. A debrief following postmortem / investigative results.Complete written and electronic documentation for pathways (Including Digi care patient record), referrals and follow ups including face to face discussions, telephone, text, or email conservations with patients.Provide aftercare through ongoing telephone support after patients are discharged. This will be planned appropriately taking into consideration professionalism, boundaries and escalation if required.Develop a training programme around early pregnancy loss and bereavement for all healthcare professionals who may care for a patient with a confirmed or threatened pregnancy loss.Undertake audit and provide statistics about pregnancy loss and bereavement support.Network locally and nationally with support groups and other nurses who have a special interest in Early pregnancy loss to ensure care is of high quality.Develop and review patient information leaflets related to Early pregnancy loss and miscarriage management.Refer people to other practitioners when needs and risks are beyond one's own scope of practice or require specialist input.Competently receive sensitive information concerning the woman's care pathway and provide information using persuasive, reassuring skills as required, e.g., Breaking bad news/special needs/dealing with anxious patients and relatives.Agree the arrangements for communication with the woman/family/carers, and document these accurately and legibly in accordance with Trust policy and the patient's right to confidentiality.Be available for advice and referrals as well as providing clinical care to other supporting areas within gynaecology e.g., the emergency department or the ward.EDUCATIONAL TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTUndertake nursing care consistent with evidence-based practice, transferring and applying knowledge and skills to meet patient’s needs.Be open to undertaking additional clinical skills competencies as part of service development and growth including CASE accreditations.Take an active role in the implementation of the emerging Nursing and Midwifery agenda.Embrace the public health agenda and support the delivery of local plans e.g., smoking cessation, teenage pregnancy and midwifery led care.Implement clinical governance initiatives by acting as a change agent and taking a proactive role in service development.Contribute to audit/benchmarking within the clinical area supporting the introduction of a change in practice if indicated.Accountable for own professional actions undertaking all duties having regard to the NMC ‘Code of Professional conduit’ for the nurse, midwife and health visitor and their professional contribution to Clinical GovernanceMANAGEMENTMaintain effective communication and work in collaboration with the MDT to implement both local and Trust wide governance strategies to ensure delivery of high standards of effective pregnancy loss and bereavement care.Assess the needs of individuals engaging and identify the required level of intervention needed.Having the ability to recognise and work within the limits of one's own competence and responsibility is crucial, referring any issues beyond these to the relevant people.Anticipate, plan and advocate for development/change and benefits whilst challenging others to take an active part in developing knowledge, ideas, and work practice.Promote best practice in health, safety, and security.Promote people's equality, diversity, and rights.Diffuse challenging behaviour, ensuring that the situation is managed in a sensitive way.Deal personally with patients, families, and carers to aid resolution of complaints and ensure concerns and problems are managed effectively.Contribute to the recruitment and selection process.Participate in regular team meetings which are facilitated in an open and honest manner.Propose and lead on changes/ Quality improvement to guidelines and new service innovations within the domain of specialist practice.Make effective use of appropriate learning opportunities for themselves and attend annual mandatory training updates and other relevant courses in line with Trust and local policies.This is not an exhaustive list, there will be additional duties and responsibilities as and when they arise. Please refer to the Job Description attached as well.Person specificationQualificationsCurrent NMC registrationExperience/SkillsSubstantial years working as a nurse within gynaecology.Experience of working within early pregnancy specialist servicesProven skills and knowledge in relevant areasLeadership and initiative skillsEvidence of ongoing commitment to learning and development`Evidence of leading a team and developing servicesExperience of research and auditCommunication SkillsComputer literate, able to use word, excel and manage databases.Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills.Ability to make decisions, organise and prioritise.Role Model, leader, and team playerAble to work autonomously and within the wider multidisciplinary team.Demonstrates compassion respect and maintain dignityFlexibilityAble to work flexibly to meet demands of the service.Maintain professional image and attitudeLiverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust has a responsibility and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and for ensuring that they are protected from harm. Every employee of the Trust has a responsibility and is duty bound always to act in the best interest of a child or adult about whom we may have concerns.Trust policy requires the cost of DBS applications be recovered via salary. The amount of £21.50(standard) or £41.50(enhanced) can be deducted from salary, in manageable monthly instalments for up to 3 months following commencement in post.The Trust is committed to creating a well-managed,flexible working environment that supports staff & promotes welfare & development. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity;we value the contribution of individual talent, skills, knowledge and experience and aim for a workforce demography representative of the local community.We operate Zero Tolerance to aggression, violence, bullying and harassment.We will make reasonable adjustments to ensure our recruitment & selection process is accessible to all.Flexible Working applications will be considered.If you are disabled and have special support needs in applying for a job, attending for an interview or in undertaking any tests as part of a selection process, please contact the Trust’s recruitment team on ##### ##### and someone from that team will ensure that the recruiting manager is aware of your particular needs.Please Note:new entrants to the NHS will normally commence on the first paypoint of the relevant band.LWH has a responsibility & is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children, young people & vulnerable adults & for ensuring that they are protected from harm. Every employee of the Trust has a responsibility & is duty bound always to act in the best interest of a child or adult about whom we may have concerns.Liverpool Women’s Hospital is committed to having a workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. To this end, we particularly welcome applicants from racially minoritised backgrounds, who have a disability, or are members of the Armed Forces, Reservists or Veterans.Employer certification / accreditation badgesYou must have appropriate UK professional registration.The postholder will have regular contact with vulnerable people and as such this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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