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Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care
Job in
Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22, England, UK
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
NHS
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Nursing
Palliative Care Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care
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Job SummaryPrimary Integrated Community Services are supporting Bassetlaw Hospice with the recruitment for this vacancy.
Role Purpose- To provide specialist clinical advice and support in the care of patients requiring Palliative care in the Bassetlaw area.
- To build and maintain a continuing care relationship with the patient and family throughout a negotiated period or episode of care. This includes some element of bereavement support as required.
- To liaise with other health and social care professionals involved in their care and work within an MDT.
- To make a specialist contribution to the teaching of nurses, health and social care professionals and other members of the palliative care team.
- To contribute to the delivery of evidence-based practice through research, service standards and audit, as a member of the Specialist Palliative Care team.
- To provide advice and support to patients throughout the Bassetlaw area.
- Accept referrals as agreed through current referral process and pathways.
- Undertake a holistic assessment of the Specialist Palliative Care needs of patients/carers, and plan appropriate care.
- Be responsible for the provision of Specialist Palliative Care advice and support to patients, health care professionals, and other carers, to meet the needs identified in the assessment.
- Plan and undertake follow up and support visits when required, continuing specialist input to the care of patients and their families.
- Provide accurate information to patients/carers/professionals as appropriate.
- Provide bereavement support to carers and families.
- Act as a resource for integrated care teams, primary and secondary care professionals and social care and tertiary providers involved in the care of patients with palliative care needs.
- Act as a mentor for staff by supporting individual coping strategies.
- Contribute to the weekly SPC multidisciplinary team meeting.
- Attend other MDT team meetings when requested to do so in acute and community settings; attend and contribute to GP Palliative Care (GSF) Meetings.
- Liaise with/refer to other services where appropriate to ensure the needs of patients and carers are met.
- First level General Nurse Registration.
- Post‑basic qualification in palliative care.
- Non‑medical prescribing – or willingness to undertake.
- Experience working at Band six or other substantial proven palliative care experience.
At Bassetlaw Hospice, we provide compassionate, person‑centred palliative and end‑of‑life care for patients and their families. Our staff, volunteers and supporters work together to create a warm, safe and supportive environment where dignity, safety and confidentiality are respected at all times. We expect all colleagues to uphold these values and ensure that every patient receives the highest possible standard of physical, psychological and spiritual care.
Details- Date posted: 05 January 2026
- Pay scheme:
Salary – Depending on experience £38,682 - £50,273 pro rata. - Contract:
Permanent. - Working pattern:
Full‑time, Part‑time. - Reference number: EBLH.
- Job locations:
Bassetlaw Hospice, North Road, Retford, Nottinghamshire, DN22 7XF
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- Accept referrals as agreed through current referral process and pathways.
- Undertake a holistic assessment of the Specialist Palliative Care needs of patients/carers, and plan appropriate care.
- Be responsible for the provision of Specialist Palliative Care advice and support to patients, health care professionals, and other carers, to meet the needs identified in the assessment.
- Plan and undertake follow up and support visits when required, continuing specialist input to the care of patients and their families.
- Provide accurate information to patients/carers/professionals as appropriate.
- Provide bereavement support to carers and families.
- Act as a resource for integrated care teams, primary and secondary care professionals and social care and tertiary providers involved in the care of patients with palliative care needs.
- Act as a mentor for staff by supporting individual coping strategies.
- Contribute to…
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