The closing date is 04 March 2025
Salary: £37,338 to £44,962 a year
Job summary
An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and experienced ophthalmic nurse/ specialist practitioner to join our friendly, hard-working team. As an experienced ophthalmic nurse/specialist practitioner, you will be responsible for the delivery of intravitreal injections, as well as monitoring and review of patients with long term conditions who attend our ‘virtual’ clinics. Each of our Nurse/Specialist Practitioners provide intravitreal injections and also work in one of the following sub-specialties: Age-related Macular Degeneration/Medical Retina; Cornea or Glaucoma. Training will be provided if/as necessary.
The Nurse / SpecialistPractitioner role is an exciting one in Ophthalmology, which has proved to be exceptionally beneficial to patients and is being continually developed.
This is a county wide post, with the successful candidate being expected to work at any of our Trust sites.
For further information, please contact:
Helen Hipkiss, Advanced Nurse Practitioner
01562 512382 / 01905 733569
Main duties of the job
This role will include administering intravitreal injections; virtual review of patients following intravitreal injections; monitoring/review of patients within the Ophthalmic sub-specialties of Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Cornea. There may be future developments into the sub-specialties of Cataract and Acute/eye emergencies.
Key Duties:
Clinical Practice
For the person in the developmental role it is expected that there will be appropriate management, guidance and training prior to that person acting independently. This will be managed on an individual basis and according to knowledge and training needs initiated by both the trainee and the trainer and in accordance with Trust Guidelines: NICE, the NMC and RCN.
To work in Nurse-led Intravitreal Injection lists and Speciality clinics
To work competently in the sub-specialty clinics, liaising with the surrounding multi-disciplinary team.
To independently perform intravitreal injections, reporting any complications to the ANP or clinical lead.
Assess visual acuity, intra-ocular pressure and undertake slit lamp examinations of patients, reporting any untoward outcomes to the lead Clinician in clinic.
To undertake health assessments including history taking, slit lamp and/or indirect ophthalmoscopy examination, interpretation of visual signs and symptoms, interpretation of ocular coherence tomography (OCT) scans, Visual Field tests or Pentacam scans where appropriate, and uses clinical judgement using documented protocols and procedures to direct appropriate interventions.
To review patients from virtual clinic assessment or face to face assessment.
The post holder will communicate sensitive condition related information to patients and relatives demonstrating empathy and reassurance.
To accurately document and record clinical findings in patients medical notes.
To accurately dictate or create a letter of correspondence, clearly explaining the management/treatment plan for the patient, ensuring that the dictation is uploaded onto the digital system or the letter is created on the electronic patient record in a timely manner.
To maintain confidentiality at all times.
Ensuring privacy and dignity of patients is key in provision of nursing care and clinical practice of all staff.
To undertake consent for IVTs adhering to Trust policy.
General Duties
To assist in providing a comprehensive service to ophthalmic patients.
To act as Nurse-Specialist Advisor for patients, relatives and other health professionals.
Undertake telephone assessments and post-operative or treatment reviews.
Provide support to ward teams and departments in relation to Ophthalmology Services.
To support the Trust in its future plans for Ophthalmology incorporating national guidelines e.g. NICE guidance.
In collaboration with the Senior Nursing team develop ophthalmic policies, protocols and procedures necessary to support ophthalmic practice.
In collaboration with the Senior Nursing team take an active role in the management of issues and concerns raised with the clinical area by patients or their carers/relatives to reduce escalation to a more formal concern.
In collaboration with Senior Management team take an active role in the Risk Management in line with the Trusts policy, report risks appropriately and assist in ensuring controls are in place.
To work as part of a team ensuring effective communication with all health care professionals within the clinical team and across all disciplines.
To be self-directed in maintaining own professional development.
Maintain accurate and effective record keeping.
To participate in Ophthalmology research and clinical audits actively seeking patients views and develop support groups as appropriate.
To promote and deliver health education within the clinical area and advise patients, relatives and others in health promotion issues where necessary.
To demonstrate and undertake evidence based practice playing an active part in the introduction of this evidence to improve patient centred care.
To act as patient advocate at all times.
Management
To participate in the planning and implementation of new service developments within Ophthalmology.
Ensure any safeguarding issues are raised appropriately to enable investigation in relation to vulnerable adults and children.
To ensure that Trust policies and procedures are adhered to and clinical guidelines and care pathways are followed.
Report any accidents/untoward incidents to patients/self/visitors and any other staff and ensure completion of appropriate documentation.
Utilise resources effectively working with the Senior Nursing team to ensure that medical, central supplies and equipment orders are cost effectively.
Work with the Senior Nursing team to ensure infection control procedures are observed in the unit.
To participate in the Trusts appraisal system supporting the Senior Nursing management team.
To participate, in conjunction with the Senior Nursing team, the sickness absence management of the ophthalmic nursing team.
To undertake any other duties at the request of the Senior Nursing team which are commensurate with the role including project work, internal rotation and absence cover.
Professional Responsibilities
Ensure that own skills and knowledge are updated in line with the requirements of the post and profession.
To assist in increasing the level of knowledge and skill of Qualified Nursing Staff and Health Care Assistants through implementation, support and sharing of best practice, in order to develop professional abilities.
Offer development opportunities to staff e.g. mentorship, shadowing and leadership programmes.
Will undertake regular activities and will use these results to develop and improve the sub speciality and contribute to the Ophthalmic Audit programme.
Represent the speciality by attending appropriate seminars relating to the service.
To brief the Senior Clinical Nurse regularly on operational and clinical issues.
Seek professional and clinical supervision whilst in the role.
Maintain a professional portfolio
Demonstrate clear understanding and awareness of national policy in relation to the post and to the developments in nursing.
Attain Mandatory Trust training sessions.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- First Level Registration
- First Level Degree or equivalent
- Related post basic training/experience in ophthalmology
- NMC recognised teaching qualification or willing to undertake
Desirable
- Independent Intravitreal Injector
- Non-Medical Prescriber or willing to undertake the course
- MSc Study
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Excellent communication skills
- Able to undertake enhanced or advanced roles eg nurse led clinics
- Able to challenge and articulate opinion
- Knowledge of Clinical Governance agenda
- A working knowledge of Health & Safety issues
- Able to demonstrate a knowledge of current legislative changes affecting the NHS
- Demonstrates computer literacy
- Demonstrates excellent report writing skills
- Demonstrates the ability to appraise and direct others
- Ability to motivate others
- Demonstrates the ability to teach and inform others
- Able to demonstrate understanding or involvement with health promotion/education initiatives
Desirable
- Experience in delivering intravitreal injections
- Experience in undertaking clinical procedures requiring accuracy and dexterity
- Experience in clinical decision-making for patients undergoing intravitreal injections
- Evidence of knowledge of Ophthalmic Guidance and recommendations
Experience
Essential
- Extensive knowledge and experience within the ophthalmic sub specialties
Desirable
- Administration of intravitreal injections
- Virtual review of ophthalmic patients
- Clinical Audit knowledge and experience
Personal qualities
Essential
- Articulate
- Assertive
- High professional standards
- Able to remain calm under pressure
- Able to foster good working relationships
- Flexibility
- Highly motivated
- Excellent time management skills
Desirable
- Able to demonstrate commitment to quality improvement
- Proven record of an ability to work in a stressful environment
- Self-motivation and direction for advanced learning
Countywide working
Essential
- Able to travel between hospital sites
- Able to work outside normal office hours or shifts on occasion as required
Desirable
- Driver with access to a car
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
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UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).