Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
Community Learning Disability Nurse – Bromley
Key Responsibilities
- Work in the Bromley CTLD Complex Physical Health (CPH) team, focusing on complex physical health needs.
- Manage a caseload of adults with a broad spectrum of physical health issues, working autonomously.
- Provide holistic, high-quality, evidence-based nursing care, assessments, and interventions.
- Facilitate health education and health promotion training and group work with clients and carers.
- Support students and junior staff, providing a learning experience.
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team and partner agencies/services.
- Provide robust health liaison to acute and primary care to ensure service user access to mainstream services.
- Demonstrate awareness of diversity and multicultural issues.
- Apply national strategies, frameworks, and plans to meet the needs of service users regarding their physical health and wellbeing.
- Identify and provide appropriate support for the social well-being of individual service users.
- Work alongside the MDT and wider services to address issues for service users accessing services relevant to their health and social needs.
- Provide health promotion relevant to individual service user needs, supporting their support network to improve health and prevent avoidable hospital admissions.
- Liaise with mainstream services and advocate for service users needs to promote access to services.
- Develop professional skills and knowledge through continued professional development (mandatory and relevant to the role).
- Adhere to the NMC Code of Conduct at all times.
Skills and Expertise
- Learning Disability Nursing
- Complex Physical Health
- Case Management
- Multi-Disciplinary Teamwork
- Health Promotion
- Health Education
- Holistic Care
- Evidence-Based Practice
- Liaison with Mainstream Services