Dskww/ / Clinical Nurse Manager II, Disability Services
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Informal Enquiries:
We welcome enquiries about the role. For further information about the role, please contact;
Name: Anne Hughes-Kazibwe
Grade: General Manager
Email: anne.hughes-kazibwe@hse.ie
Phone: 087 659 4886
Purpose of Post:
The purpose of this post the Liaison Nurse will work within the inter-disciplinary team assigned to the 0-18 years Children’s Disability Network Team.
They will be providing a service to children with complex disability needs. Delivering on clinical leadership, quality assurance and resource management.
The main responsibilities include: providing nursing support to children active in the CDNT, while working within an Interdisciplinary Team, involvement in and espousing a Family Centred Practice approach through the development of Individual family support plans,
Taking a lead in liaison with acute hospitals and other service providers for children accessing supports across a number of services. Leading the development and delivery of training and education to families and others.
The HSE Dublin and Midlands serves a population of circa 1,077,639 providing health and social care services to communities living within Dublin West, Dublin South-West, Dublin South City, Laois, Longford, Offaly, Kildare, West Wicklow and Westmeath. Currently, approximately 30k staff work within the HSE Dublin and Midlands Region providing key health and social care services with a budget of €3 billion.
The region has 4 Integrated Health Areas, serving a population of around 300,000 and take account of local geographies, population size, needs and services. The IHA areas are HSE Dublin South City and West, HSE Dublin South West, HSE Kildare and West Wicklow and HSE Midlands and the Integrated Healthcare Managers are in post since October 2024. IHAs bring together both acute and community services as well as other non-HSE providers and are crucial to supporting and enabling integrated care. Within the 4 Integrated Health Areas there are 9 acute hospital (model 4s and 3s, mix of statutory and voluntary providers) delivering a full range of acute hospital, women and children’s services, in addition to specialised radiation and oncology care. There are also 6 integrated care hubs/csts and 20 Community Health Networks who together will serve the population health needs of our area.
The reform programme for HSE Dublin and Midlands provides an opportunity to shape the future of health and social care in a rapidly changing environment and to continue to implement safer better health care through integrated services. Health Regions will be the primary service coordination and delivery units for the vast majority of health and social care services provided across Ireland. They will provide the governance and organisational arrangements to enable planning, management and delivery of care for people and for communities across their region.
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