As a Band 6 Hospital Liaison Nurse, you will play a key clinical role within the Southend STARS service. Based primarily within Hospitals in Essex and STARs, you will assess, support, and coordinate care for individuals admitted with drug- or alcohol-related presentations. This role ensures the effective transition from hospital to community services while supporting hospital teams with specialist advice.
You will also lead on Hepatitis C screening and referrals, acting as the key link between substance misuse services and hepatology departments. This position supports both the clinical care of complex patients and the wider public health goals of reducing liver-related harm.
Roles Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
• Clinical and Patient Care
• Complete thorough clinical assessments and risk evaluations for inpatients with substance misuse issues.
• Provide or facilitate safe and appropriate alcohol or opioid withdrawal management in collaboration with medical staff.
• Identify patients requiring Hepatitis C screening and ensure timely testing (venous or DBST) and onward referral to hepatology teams for treatment.
• Promote liver health by supporting referrals for FibroScan assessments where clinically indicated.
• Deliver harm reduction interventions, including alcohol advice, naloxone distribution, and BBV awareness.
• Develop discharge plans in partnership with patients, hospital teams, and community services to support continuity of care.
• Refer individuals to inpatient or community detoxification and structured psychosocial support as appropriate while working collaboratively with their Recovery work to develop referral pathways for service users with specialist services
The Ideal Candidate
Please see below a list of skills and experience needed for this role.
• Registered Nurse with valid NMC PIN
• Experience in substance misuse or related health/social care field
• Clinical assessment, care planning, and risk management experience
• Knowledge of Hepatitis C pathways and BBV management
• Strong partnership working and interagency coordination skills
• Phlebotomy or DBST trained (or willingness to train)
• Experience working in or alongside hospital services
• Non-Medical Prescribing qualification
• Motivational interviewing and brief intervention skills
• Knowledge of liver disease risk factors and FibroScan referral criteria