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Jobs which involve assessing nurses can be found in universities offering a nursing degree and those institutions training dental nurses. The nurse assessor job involves assessing student nurses’ theoretical knowledge and practical skills as they advance through their training to make sure they have the necessary competencies and meet the required standards to practice safely when qualified. Vacancies are also found within NHS acute trusts and private hospitals to continually assess the standard of nursing care to ensure compliance with all the applicable regulations (Care Quality Commission (CQC), Health and Safety, etc.) and with the standards of the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You’ll find that this kind of work in the community is more patient focussed. These jobs involve assessments for:
- Eligibility for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) from the NHS
- The monitoring and reviewing of CHC cases
- Screening of CHC prior to Funded Nursing Care (FNC) applications
- Funded Nurse Care as per the applicable legislation
- Nursing needs of individuals and communities
- Fast Tract assessments
- Care of the Dying Patient
- Nursing homes – to ensure compliance with CQC and all legislation and regulations (including staff training, the standard of nursing care provided, etc.)
- Residential care – again for compliance and standards of service offered
- Care home matching and monitoring – to make sure patients are placed in the appropriate home for their needs and that the highest standards of appropriate care are maintained
- Rapid response both in Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments and clinical decisions units
- Immediate care
- Mental capacity and mental health problems
- Physical disabilities, learning disabilities and brain injuries
- In depth understanding of registered nursing care standards, ethics, contribution and scope of practice
- Knowledge of the latest developments in the care of the aged, frail and older persons
- To be up to date with the latest in wound care ideas and technologies
- Understand of best practice in the management of chronic diseases
- Experience and knowledge of community care services and the provision of these services
- Awareness of the methods and regulations regarding care and protection of vulnerable adults and children
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Up to date knowledge of assessment methods and skills
- Flexibility to respond rapidly and appropriately in the patient’s best interest to any changing circumstance, legislation or care provision
- The ability to work both as part of a team and independently as required
- To be computer literate with good IT skills
- To be able to manage stress both within yourself and in those around you
- The ability to manage aggressive patients, family and friends
- A passion to use your knowledge and skills to help people live the highest quality of life possible
- Excellent organisational skills