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Martin House Children's Hospice

Care Team Nurse

Care Team Nurse

Posted today

WetherbyField-based

Care Team Nurse

Martin House Children's Hospice

Permanent
Full-Time
£39,233 - £46,887per annum

Posted today

Description

Job summary
We have recently completed our transformational £21.9 million redevelopment project, creating a purpose-built hospice with enhanced facilities designed to meet the needs of children and young people with life-limiting conditions for years to come.

Our hospice now provides modern, welcoming spaces for families accessing respite, symptom management and end-of-life care. These improved facilities ensure we can continue delivering personalised, specialist care in an environment specifically designed to support children, young people and their families across Yorkshire.

As we open our teenage wing, we are looking to expand our team of Care Team Nurses. As a valued member of our award-winning and vibrant clinical team, you will provide palliative care, alongside planned and emergency short breaks, both within the hospice and in the community.

You will benefit from the opportunity to deliver 1:1 nursing care while working as part of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team, including therapists, family support professionals, and a 24-hour medical team.

We are committed to supporting your wellbeing and professional development, offering a positive learning environment where you can build your skills and competencies in paediatric palliative care. Our dedicated Nurse Practice Educators will support your ongoing learning development, helping you to thrive in this rewarding and unique environment.

Main duties of the job
Overall Purpose of Role:
To provide specialist paediatric and adult palliative nursing care, in partnership with a multidisciplinary team, both within Martin House Hospice and in the community.

Tasks and duties:
  • To provide high quality, clinically effective and evidenced based nursing care and practice in accordance with Martin Houses policies and standard operating procedures.
  • To provide holistic 1 to 1 care, including activities such as play and recreation as well as attending to the child or young persons physical and emotional needs.
  • To act as Nurse in Charge or act as shift lead when required.
  • Pro-actively support the development of Care Team Members ensuring outstanding standards of care are delivered at all times.
  • Act as a Practice Assessor for student nurses.
  • Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and best practices.
  • Assess, plan, implement and evaluate end of life care plans to meet the diverse and individual needs of children, young people and families
  • Support children and young people to access community, social and leisure activities.
  • To contribute to assigned governance group including participation in audits, collecting and documenting feedback and research as required.

About us
Martin House provides free specialist palliative care to babies, children and young people with complex and life-shortening conditions. Families from across West, North and East Yorkshire have access to our care 24/7, 365 days a year, including specialist doctors. Every year we care for more than 550 families, at the hospice, in hospital and in families own homes, as well as supporting around 200 bereaved family members.

Details
Date posted 08 July 2026
Pay scheme Other
Salary £39,233.57 to £46,887.76 a year
Contract Permanent
Working pattern Full-time, Part-time
Reference number B0012-26-0002
Job locations Grove Road, Clifford, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS23 6TX, United Kingdom

Job description
Job responsibilities
Responsible to: Care Team Leader
Hours of Work: According to individual contract, with a requirement to work some unsocial hours as needed including evenings, weekends and nights
Place of Work: Martin House and in the Community providing Hospice @ Home

Overall Purpose of Role:
To provide specialist paediatric and adult palliative nursing care, in partnership with a multidisciplinary team, both within Martin House Hospice and in the community.

Tasks and duties:
  • To provide high quality, clinically effective and evidenced based nursing care and practice in accordance with Martin Houses policies and standard operating procedures.
  • To provide holistic 1 to 1 care, including activities such as play and recreation as well as attending to the child or young persons physical and emotional needs.
  • To act as Nurse in Charge or act as shift lead when required.
  • Pro-actively support the development of Care Team Members ensuring outstanding standards of care are delivered at all times.
  • Act as a Practice Assessor for student nurses.
  • Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and best practices.
  • Assess, plan, implement and evaluate end of life care plans to meet the diverse and individual needs of children, young people and families
  • Support children and young people to access community, social and leisure activities.
  • To contribute to assigned governance group including participation in audits, collecting and documenting feedback and research as required.
  • To pro-actively keep up to date with clinical competencies and e-learning as required.
  • Develop new clinical skills as appropriate.
  • Take accountability for own decision making including the delegation of tasks to others.
  • Undertake regular contact calls with assigned families to meet their specific needs.
  • To participate in general household activities when required, to support the running of the Hospice
  • To support children and young people in the Hydrotherapy pool as required
  • To plan and deliver Hospice at Home when and where required.
  • Undertake personal and professional reflective practice to support the revalidation process.
  • To ensure that care routines and practice are documented accurately and are clearly communicated.
  • To ensure accurate and contemporaneous record adhering to standards of confidentiality at all times.
  • To hold each member of the multi-disciplinary team in positive regard and to foster a culture of respect and consideration.
  • To work closely with the Care Team Leader on each shift and inform them of any issues that need resolving.
  • To undertake moving and handling techniques, including the use of hoists, pushing wheelchairs and clamping within vehicles.
  • Supporting children and young people in accessing planned community, social and leisure activities
  • Non-medical prescribers only: To undertake prescribing for children and young people with a range of palliative care needs, within your scope of competence, if authorised to do so.

Health & safety:
  • To be aware of the safety needs of the children, siblings, parents and colleagues and adopt a preventative safety approach to all times.
  • To report all accidents, incidents and untoward incidents as appropriate
  • To be aware of your health and safety responsibilities as an employee and adhere to these.

Personal development:
  • To adopt a positive and reflective approach to personal and professional development.
  • To undertake core competencies for clinical skills and specific training and to remain updated.
  • To work in conjunction with the education team to develop your practice
  • Support the wider team to ensure high standards of care are delivered.
  • Has a genuine interest in making a difference, in palliative care with children and young adults.
  • Be committed to Martin Houses values Excellence, Respect, Integrity and Compassion

Nursing standards
  • To adhere to the law and adhere to practice in accordance with the NMC.
  • To accept responsibility for ensuring the safe and correct administration of medicines.
  • Full competence in clinical procedures as required
  • To share your skills and to help support others in developing their skills.

All Martin House Employees are expected to:
  • Uphold the values of Martin House and behave in a professional manner at all times.
  • Value equality, diversity and inclusion comply with relevant equality legislation.
  • Attend 1:1s with line manager, team meetings and annual appraisals.
  • Take part in all relevant mandatory training and any other education and training considered necessary to carry out the role.
  • Take responsibility for ones own personal development.
  • Cooperate with colleagues, encourage and support positive working relationships (both internally and externally) and foster a culture of respect and consideration at work.
  • Establish and maintain effective communication with relevant individuals and groups, both internally and externally.
  • Take responsibility for ones own health and safety and the health and safety of others whilst at work and comply with Health and Safety legislation.
  • Comply with information governance requirements and maintain confidentiality at all times, as required.
  • Work within all Martin House policies and procedures.
  • Communicate a positive image of Martin House and protect its reputation.
  • Undertake any other duties as reasonably required

This job description reflects the core requirements of the post and will form the basis of performance appraisal. As duties and responsibilities change and develop the job description will be reviewed and necessary changes made with consultation.

Care team nurses will be required work in the community to support our children and families at home, and therefore will need drive a Martin House pool car and have access to their own vehicle for business purpose to allow them to fulfil the remit of their role.

Martin House has a multi-professional; multi-skilled team seeking to reach out to each family in a way that most helps them. Because of this team members may be expected to accept a different or unusual task or role

In order to provide a good standard of care at all times, all care team members will work a variety of shifts, including night duty, weekends and bank holidays

Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults
Martin House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees to share this commitment.

Equality Statement:
All employees will demonstrate commitment to and actively promote Martin Houses commitment to value and respect equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of their duties and working relationships.

Person Specification
other
Essential
  • Outstanding care skills with a focus on empathy, compassion, and active listening.
  • Excellent communication skills for interacting with children, young people, families, and colleagues.
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a collaborative team environment.
  • Diplomacy and advocacy skills in relation to children, young people, families, any other external agencies and within Martin House
  • Ability to work within a palliative care environment.
  • Positive attitude, proactive and flexible.
  • Ability to meet set targets and work to deadlines.
  • Enthusiastic approach to work with a genuine passion to see Martin House Childrens Hospice succeed in its strategic objectives.
  • Ability to adapt and reprioritise at short notice based on the immediate needs of our young people and their families.
  • Other essential requirements
  • In order to carry out Hospice@Home, access to a car for business use and ability to drive Martin house Pool Cars is essential.
  • As we work with children and adults at risk this role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check with child and adult barring
  • Willing to undergo immunisation checks and immunisations where applicable
  • Ability to provide evidence of right to work in the UK

Qualifications
Essential
  • Nursing qualification such as childrens nurse, learning disability nurse
  • Active NMC Registration with no restrictions on practice
  • Experience of working in a care setting, preferably with children and young adults

Desirable
  • Experience of working in a palliative care setting
  • Demonstration of nursing children with life limiting conditions, including children with special educational needs.

Experience
Essential
  • Strong organisational skills to manage multiple priorities effectively while maintaining attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of current legislation relating to children and young people including best practice in safeguarding children
  • Proficiency in using electronic health record systems for documentation purpose
  • Ability to document clear and concise details of care routines and practice
  • An understanding of care practice within a palliative care service
  • Evidenced ability to adopt a proactive approach to reporting and resolving health and safety issues
  • Demonstrable commitment to maintaining own professional development
  • Experience of working to recognised clinical/medical standards of care
  • Professional experience of administering medicines in a care setting
  • Proficiency with a range of IT systems

Desirable
  • Previous experience working with children with complex clinical needs
  • Previous team nursing/management experience or experience of supporting students, or support workers

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.

UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details
Employer name Martin House Children’s Hospice
Address Grove Road, Clifford, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS23 6TX, United Kingdom
Employer's website https://www.martinhouse.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details
For questions about the job, contact:
Deputy Director of Clinical Services
Charlotte Walker
cwalker@martinhouse.org.uk
01937845045
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Martin House Children's Hospice

Yorkshire's children's hospice providing family-led care for life-shortening conditions

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Work where your expertise makes families feel supported, heard and valued during the most challenging times of their lives, as part of a warm, skilled team delivering nationally recognised palliative care.

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Martin House Children's Hospice

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Work where your expertise makes families feel supported, heard and valued during the most challenging times of their lives, as part of a warm, skilled team delivering nationally recognised palliative care.

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