Safeguarding Adult Specialist Nurse
The Safeguarding Adults Specialist Nurse will play a key role in supporting the Trust to achieve safeguarding adults targets and standards. They will provide professional nursing leadership in relation to safeguarding adults, domestic abuse and supporting adults at risk, while ensuring safeguarding practice is delivered in line with Trust policy. The post holder will offer expert advice and guidance to Trust staff and represent the Trust at multi\-agency safeguarding forums involving adults.
The post holder will support the Named Nurse for Safeguarding Adults in developing, monitoring and maintaining robust safeguarding arrangements, training programmes and effective multi\-agency working. They will work within the wider safeguarding team, delivering training to a range of professional groups across the Trust.
The role includes promoting continuous quality improvement and professional development to strengthen safeguarding practice across the organisation and enhance patient experience. Strong communication, partnership working and networking skills are essential to maintain effective relationships with internal teams and external agencies including Clinical Commissioning Groups, Social Care and the Police. The post holder must also be able to challenge poor practice, influence change and work collaboratively with partners to improve standards and reduce discriminatory practice.
The JD \& PS are currently under AfC review and are subject to change.
Provide visible day\-to\-day safeguarding adults support and advice across clinical areas within the Trust, ensuring statutory responsibilities under the Care Act and Mental Capacity Act are met to a high standard and that patients and families are treated with dignity and respect. Support the Trust in achieving safeguarding key performance indicators and contribute to Local Safeguarding Adult Boards, Serious Adult Reviews and Community Safety Partnership processes, including domestic homicide reviews.
Ensure learning from safeguarding reviews, audits and national guidance is embedded into Trust practice. Advise, train and support staff to fulfil safeguarding responsibilities when caring for and discharging vulnerable adults. Support the wider safeguarding team in areas including learning disabilities, reasonable adjustments, mental capacity, Prevent, mental health and Liberty Protection Safeguards.
Deliver safeguarding training to a range of professional groups, provide specialist support for safeguarding adults, learning disability and mental health agendas, and use advanced communication skills to engage effectively with patients, families and professionals. Challenge poor practice and work collaboratively with internal and external partners to improve standards and reduce discriminatory practice.
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust serves a population of over 600,000 with a workforce of over 10,500 dedicated and skilled staff across 21 sites.
Our services:
Acute Care
Providing emergency and maternity services at Whiston, Southport and Ormskirk hospitals, and medical and surgical specialties across all our sites.
Primary Care
Providing primary care services at Marshalls Cross Medical Centre situated in St Helens Hospital.
Community Services
Providing adult community services for St Helens and a wheelchair service in Chorley, South Ribble, and West Lancashire. Our inpatient unit at Newton Community Hospital is where patients needing acute hospital beds can continue rehabilitation. We also provide urgent care at our Urgent Treatment Centre located in St Helens town centre.
Specialist Regional Services
We provide the Mersey Regional Burns \& Plastic Surgery Unit at Whiston Hospital and the Spinal Injuries Unit at Southport Hospital to more than 4 million people across the whole of Merseyside, West Lancashire, Cheshire, Isle of Man and North Wales.
Achievements:
Rated Outstanding by CQC Inspection August 2018
Top 100 places to work in the NHS (NHS Employers \& Health Service Journal)
National Preceptorship Accreditation (2023\) for Nursing \& AHP Preceptorship Programme.
KEY DUTIES
Be a visible presence to clinical areas providing day to day safeguarding adults support and advice within the Trust
Ensure the statutory provision under the Care Act and Mental Capacity Act of safeguarding adults is of the highest standard and those patients and their families are treated with dignity and respect
Actively support the Trust in the provision of meeting key performance indicators in relation to safeguarding
Contribute to the Local Safeguarding Adult Boards and sub group processes on behalf of the Trust for the completion of Serious Adult Reviews
Contribute to the Local Authority Community Safety Partnership processes on behalf of the Trust for completion of domestic homicide reviews
Ensure lessons from serious adult reviews and any other safeguarding reviews both locally and nationally, and from multi\-agency case audits are learnt and embedded in Trust safeguarding adults processes by all staff.
The post holder has a responsibility for advising, training and supporting the Trust staff to effectively discharge their safeguarding responsibilities, when caring for and discharging vulnerable adults.
The post holder will support the wider safeguarding team advising and supporting regarding learning disabilities and reasonable adjustments, mental capacity, Prevent agenda, mental health and Liberty Protection Safeguards
Support the general safeguarding team offering wide ranging support in conjunction with the safeguarding team to include the safeguarding adults agenda, learning disability and mental health patients
Deliver training to a wide variety of professional staff groups
Challenge poor practice, influence and negotiate with health and external partners to improve standards and reduce the likelihood of discriminatory practice
Use a variety of advanced communication skills to engage with patients
CLINICAL \& PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Actively support the Trust in the provision of meeting key performance indicators in relation to safeguarding.
Contribute to the Local Safeguarding Adult Boards and sub group processes on behalf of the Trust for the completion of Serious Adult Reviews.
Contribute to the Local Authority Community Safety Partnership processes on behalf of the Trust for completion of domestic homicide reviews.
Ensure lessons from serious adult reviews and any other safeguarding reviews both locally and nationally, and from multi\-agency case audits are learnt and embedded in Trust safeguarding adults processes by all staff.
The post holder is a Safeguarding Adult Specialist Nurse with a responsibility for advising, training and supporting the hospital staff to effectively discharge their safeguarding responsibilities when caring for and discharging vulnerable adults.
The post holder will support the wider safeguarding team advising and supporting regarding learning disabilities and reasonable adjustments, mental capacity, Prevent agenda, mental health and Liberty Protection Safeguards.
The post holder, in conjunction with the Trust’s Children’s Safeguarding team, is a lead contact for the Trust on Domestic Abuse and will provide expert advice, support and training.
Act as a staff advisor and support when caring for victims of domestic abuse
Provide domestic abuse risk assessment training to Trust staff in accordance with the Trust policy together with the safeguarding children’s team.
Completion of quarterly reports in relation to safeguarding adults activity within the Trust
The post holder will have an active role within the Trust Safeguarding Team attending quarterly Trust Assurance Group Board Meetings.
The post holder will be responsible for the delivery of training as per the Trust training needs analysis and will deliver effective supervision to various staff groups.
Understand and action the next steps in the safeguarding adults process
Know when and how to act, when and how to refer, and the importance of following up a referral.
Know how to share information – in writing, by telephone, electronically or in person
Know who to share information with and when, and understanding the difference between information sharing on individual, organisational and professional levels.
Know what to record, how long to keep it, how to dispose of records correctly, and when to feedback or follow up.
Have understanding of own (and others’) professional roles and boundaries, including the Named Nurses / professionals, trust managers and social workers.
Knowledge of the implications of key national document/reports.
Understand the assessment of risk and harm.
Be able to present adult at risk concerns in a strategy meeting , analyse risk and make recommendations to mitigate those risks.
Demonstrate ability to work with families where there are child concerns regarding an adult at risk.
Be able to advise other agencies regarding the health management of adults at risk.
Ability to contribute to serious adult reviews or individual management reviews and disseminate the learning effectively
Aware of Local Safeguarding Adult’s Board and its remit and key drivers.
To assist in producing reports such as chronologies, Case Reviews and court reports.
When required, deputise effectively at meetings for the Named Nurse Safeguarding Adults
Be an active member of the Trust’s Safeguarding Assurance Group contributing to the Trust’s work plan, IMR Combined Action Plan, Audit programme and Policies and Standard Operating Procedures
Must have a sound knowledge of Safeguarding Adult Procedures acquired through practice and theory and the safeguarding agenda.
Provision of professional leadership
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