Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Paediatric Outreach Nurse

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Registered Children's Nurse - Paediatric Outreach Team
We are seeking a motivated Registered Children's Nurse to join the Paediatric Outreach Team based at Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
About the Role
This role involves delivering high-quality, family-centred care to children and young people in their homes and community settings. The service supports children with acute and long-term conditions, complex healthcare needs and palliative care requirements, including end of life care.
Working Within a Multidisciplinary Team, You Will
- Deliver nursing care in home and community settings.
- Support children and young people with acute, chronic and complex health needs.
- Coordinate care for children with complex conditions.
- Provide palliative and end of life care when required.
- Work with families, carers, schools, primary care services and healthcare professionals.
- Assess, plan, deliver and evaluate care.
The team works closely with the acute paediatric ward, providing seamless care across hospital and community settings.
We Welcome Applications From Nurses With
- Registered Children's Nurse qualification.
- Experience in community children's nursing or caring for children with complex needs.
- Strong communication and organisational skills.
- A commitment to compassionate, family-centred care.
- The ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team.
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Service Hours
- Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm
- Weekends and Bank Holidays: 10am to 3pm
- An on-call end of life service is provided when required.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Working autonomously and within a multidisciplinary team, using sound clinical judgement in complex situations.
- Assessing, planning, delivering and reviewing individualised care with children, young people and families.
- Providing specialist nursing care through home visits, clinics and telephone support.
- Delivering clinical interventions including intravenous therapy, vascular access care, enteral feeding management, oxygen therapy, suctioning, wound care and palliative care.
- Recognising and responding to patient deterioration and escalating concerns appropriately.
- Supporting timely discharge, preventing avoidable admissions and ensuring seamless care between hospital and community services.
- Managing workload effectively and responding to changing clinical priorities.
- Building therapeutic relationships and maintaining informed consent.
- Providing education and support to families, carers, schools and healthcare professionals.
- Contributing to safeguarding, service development, audit, quality improvement and continuing professional development.
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What Does Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Offer You?
As part of our BHT family, you’ll benefit from learning and development opportunities to support your career progression. We offer flexible and agile working opportunities, alongside your NHS benefits of generous annual leave entitlement, pension and access to NHS discount schemes. We provide a range of health and wellbeing services to promote a healthy, happy workforce.
Why Work For Us?
We are committed to promoting inclusion and making sure all colleagues feel they belong. We encourage new colleagues from a diverse range of backgrounds to apply. As an employer, we aim to create a workplace where differences are valued and colleagues treat one another with dignity and respect. Greater diversity within our BHT family improves positive outcomes for the people and
What Do We Stand For?
- Our vision: To provide outstanding care, support healthy communities and be a great place to work.
- Our mission: To provide personal and compassionate care every time.
- Our CARE values: Collaborate, Aspire, Respect and Enable.
For Further Details / Informal Visits Contact:
Name: Emer Kinch
Job Title: Team Lead Paediatric Outreach Team
Email Address: e.kinch@nhs.net
Telephone Number: 01296838230
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