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Job summary

Main area
Haemoglobinopathies
Grade
NHS AfC: Band 8a
Contract
Fixed term: 2 years (This is a 2 year contract maybe subject to change)
Hours
Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Job ref
393-NMUH-1089-A
Employer
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
George Marsh Centre, St Anns Hospital,
Town
London
Salary
£59,490 - £66,239 per annum inclusive of HCAS (pro-rata if LTFT)
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
05/01/2025 23:59

Employer heading

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust logo

Community Matron - Adult Haemoglobinopathies

NHS AfC: Band 8a

The North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is a medium-sized acute and community trust with over 525 beds and over 600 community staff, serving more than 600,000 people living across Enfield and Haringey and the surrounding areas, including Barnet and Waltham Forest.

The hospital has been on its present site for over 100 years and was established as an NHS trust by statute in December 1990. The Trust’s services are provided on the North Middlesex University Hospital site as well as a range of community sites across the London Borough of Enfield, including at partner hospitals. They provide services in collaboration with a range of partners, including local GPs, acute, mental health and other community health service providers across North Central London.

In the year ending 31 March 2022, the Trust reported a turnover of £419.7m and employed almost 4,000 staff. Following the transfer of Enfield Community Services on 1st April 2023, this has increased as we have welcomed over 600 new staff including District Nurses, Community Matrons, Community Physiotherapists, Psychologists and many more across a wide range of adult and children’s community services in Enfield. It is an exciting time to join North Mid as we continue our journey to become an integrated care organisation to deliver high quality, seamless care in our local communities, with a focus on tackling health inequalities.

Job overview

As part of the London Sickle Cell improvement programme, we are looking for a passionate, and caring Community Haemoglobinopathy Matron to work jointly with our specialist teams and community services, in serving our sickle cell and thalassaemia population across our boroughs.

Do you think you can make a difference, improve service provision, and address health inequalities with an emphasis on prevention and health promotion and therefore improving our health outcomes for our service users?

This is an amazing opportunity for you to showcase your skills and to support the provision of specialist/non-specialist haemoglobinopathy services in our community.

In conjunction with the haemoglobinopathies teams across North Central London, the post holder will contribute to the delivery and ongoing development of a high-quality specialist haemoglobinopathies service in the community. The post holder will provide care to people with sickle cell disease and thalassaemia in the home and in the hospital when required to improve standards and equity of care.

Main duties of the job

In conjunction with the haemoglobinopathies leads across North Central London, the post holder will be responsible for the delivery, management and ongoing development of a high-quality specialist sickle cell and thalassemia service in the community. The post holder will provide expert clinical leadership and practice at an advanced level demonstrating a high level of autonomy and clinical decision making in the community.

Key deliverables will include:

  • Responsibility for the quality of care delivered within the Community Red Cell Service and for demonstrating quality standards applied.
  • To be a source of expert advice on Haemoglobinopathies to health care and other professionals working with affected people and their families.
  • Develop and plan a training strategy for other health care professionals.
  • Participate in Regional and National working groups on Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia.
  • Provision of health education and guidance on self-management to prevent exacerbation of patient’s condition to reduce incidences of acute episodes requiring admission to secondary care.
  • Enhancing compliance with preventative actions such as vaccinations and prophylactic medications
  • Addressing social and lifestyle factors which impact on condition management and overall quality of life and directing to appropriate local resources.
  • Building trust with patients

Working for our organisation

North Mid is part of North Central London integrated care system – consisting of the NHS and Local authority organisations in Camden, Islington, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey. As with other ICS’s, we are working increasingly closely with partners and indeed many of our financial and performance objectives are measured at this system level. Whilst all organisations remain as standalone, statutory bodies we have an ICS infrastructure for making shared decisions and agreeing shared approaches.

We are proud of our staff and want to ensure their training allows them to provide excellent clinical care. We are also a training unit for medical students from UCL and St George’s University Grenada, and for nursing and midwifery students from Middlesex and City Universities.

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Detailed job description and main responsibilities

  1. Empower patients and carers by providing health education enabling informed decisions about their care.
  2. Enhance compliance with preventative actions such as vaccinations and prophylactic medications.
  3. Provide guidance on self-management to prevent exacerbation of patient’s condition to reduce incidences of acute episodes requiring admission to secondary care.
  4. Address social and lifestyle factors which impact on condition management and overall quality of life, directing to appropriate local support services and external agencies.
  5. Act as a patient advocate through the application of ethical, legal, and professional knowledge and skills, considering the multicultural needs of the patient by identifying demographic factors that influence health care needs of this patient group.
  6. Provide targeted support to high-intensity users of secondary care including directing patients into existing NCL programmes for frequent ED attenders.
  7. Pre-contact with patients to reduce DNA rates to hospital.
  8. Promote and enable implementation of individual care plans for patients in all settings.
  9. Advise on appropriate drug management at home, including dosages and information on non-pharmacological management techniques. Follow up on a regular basis to monitor effectiveness of the regimen and compliance.
  10. Where relevant, utilise advanced prescribing skills within the guidance from NMC and Trust.
  11. Provide in-reach service to secondary care.
  12. Implementation of a patient outreach health education group programme, and organisation of patient led education sessions.
  13. Promote good clinical practice in line with evidence-based guidelines and policies.
  14. Work closely with haematologists, ward sisters and nurses to initiate timely early discharge planning and facilitate community services for early discharges.
  15. Support and lead nurse led clinics, telephone, or face to face, interpreting results, taking appropriate action, and feeding back into MDT meetings and reviews.
  16. Lead on community MDT discussions within the department and with other specialities.
  17. Participate in specialist on-call/ advice line rota.
  18. Support Virtual Ward programmes providing specialist assessment and advice.
  19. Highly developed clinical skills, with great accuracy, with high degree of precision e.g. blood transfusion, intravenous injections, syringe pumps and infusions, insertion of catheters, remove of sutures/undertakes suturing, endoscopies.
  20. To ensure nursing practice is in accordance with the NMC code of conduct.

Person specification

Education and qualifications

Essential criteria
  • • First level Registered Adult or Children's Nurse (with the NMC) • Master’s level education or equivalent experience • Specialist qualification or course in haemoglobinopathies • Leadership or mentorship course • Understanding of integrated care

Skills and abilities

Essential criteria
  • • Able to manage competing demands and priorities in a changing, complex environment and is personally resilient. • Able to critically analyse services and systems. Competent IT skills including Microsoft Office apps (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint)

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Experience at band 7 or above in a related speciality • Experience of acute sickle cell crisis management • Experience in pain management • Evidence of management of change, clinical leadership, and development of services • Experience of working in the community • Experience participating in audits and clinical research. Experience of multiagency working
Desirable criteria
  • Experience managing patients with red cell disorders in the community

Personal qualities

Essential criteria
  • Personal qualities • Approachable and open • Management skills including experience of team leadership and team building initiatives. • Able to manage staff recruitment, appraisal, and performance management.

Communication

Essential criteria
  • • Excellent interdisciplinary communication skills and ability to facilitate collaborative multidisciplinary working relationships. • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with ability to adapt to effectively manage complex and sensitive situations

Values

Essential criteria
  • Demonstrable ability to meet Trust values

Other requirements

Essential criteria
  • • Ability to travel independently to all sites across NCL. • A flexible approach to service delivery with ability to work evenings and weekends on occasions where required

Employer certification / accreditation badges

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Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

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.

Documents to download

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Sekayi Tangayi
Job title
Consultant Nurse
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
07816364359
Additional information

As part of the London Sickle Cell improvement programme, we are looking for a passionate, and caring Community Haemoglobinopathy Matron to work jointly with our specialist teams and community services, in serving our sickle cell and thalassaemia population across our boroughs.

Do you think you can make a difference, improve service provision, and address health inequalities with an emphasis on prevention and health promotion and therefore improving our health outcomes for our service users?

This is an amazing opportunity for you to showcase your skills and to support the provision of specialist/non-specialist haemoglobinopathy services in our community.

In conjunction with the haemoglobinopathies teams across North Central London, the post holder will contribute to the delivery and ongoing development of a high-quality specialist haemoglobinopathies service in the community. The post holder will provide care to people with sickle cell disease and thalassaemia in the home and in the hospital when required to improve standards and equity of care.

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