Akintola Williams Deloitte is the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) member firm in Nigeria and the oldest indigenous professional services firm in Nigeria. The firm was established in 1952 by Mr. Akintola Williams, FCA, CFR, CBE, the doyen of the accountancy profession in Nigeria. Our approach to corporate responsibility is shaped by the recognition that, because we are a professional services organization, our impact on society comes in large part from the way they serve clients
Job Purpose
The Palliative Care Specialist is responsible for providing compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals with cancer and haematological disorders who require palliative care services. The role involves managing symptoms, enhancing quality of life, and supporting patients and their families throughout the course of illness. The specialist will collaborate with oncologists, haematologists, and other multidisciplinary healthcare providers to ensure that patients receive holistic care. This position also involves providing guidance on end-of-life care, pain management, and psychosocial support for patients and families.The Palliative Care Specialist is responsible for providing compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals with cancer and haematological disorders who require palliative care services. The role involves managing symptoms, enhancing quality of life, and supporting patients and their families throughout the course of illness. The specialist will collaborate with oncologists, haematologists, and other multidisciplinary healthcare providers to ensure that patients receive holistic care. This position also involves providing guidance on end-of-life care, pain management, and psychosocial support for patients and families.
Core Responsibilities
Patient Care and Symptom Management
- Provide comprehensive palliative care to patients with cancer and haematological conditions, focusing on symptom relief and quality of life.
- Develop and implement individualized care plans addressing pain, nausea, fatigue, dyspnoea, and other symptoms associated with advanced cancer and blood disorders.
- Administer medications, including opioids and adjuvants, for effective symptom management, while monitoring and adjusting doses based on patient response.
- Provide holistic care, addressing the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients and their families.
Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Care
- Work closely with oncologists, haematologists, and nurses to develop and deliver comprehensive palliative care plans.
- Participate in case conferences, family meetings, and interdisciplinary rounds to ensure the integration of palliative care with ongoing treatment.
- Provide education and support to the multidisciplinary team on the principles and practices of palliative care.
End-of-Life Care and Advance Care Planning
- Guide patients and families through the process of advance care planning, including discussions on treatment goals, do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders, and end-of-life wishes.
- Facilitate conversations about death and dying, ensuring patients’ values and preferences are respected throughout their care.
- Support families in managing the emotional and psychological challenges of end-of-life care.
Patient and Family Education and Support
- Educate patients and families on the nature of their condition, the goals of palliative care, and strategies for managing symptoms.
- Provide emotional and psychosocial support to help patients and families cope with the challenges of chronic and terminal illness.
- Address concerns about pain management, nutrition, mobility, and the psychological aspects of living with a terminal illness.
Governance, Documentation, and Compliance
- Ensure accurate documentation of patient care, treatment plans, and progress in line with hospital and regulatory standards.
- Maintain compliance with relevant ethical guidelines, hospital policies, and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).
- Participate in audits and quality improvement initiatives to enhance palliative care services.
- Uphold standards of practice in line with national and international palliative care guidelines.
Research and Continuous Professional Development
- Engage in clinical research, particularly studies focused on improving palliative care practices for oncology and haematology patients.
- Participate in continuous professional development activities, including attending workshops, seminars, and conferences.
- Mentor junior healthcare professionals and contribute to the education and training of medical students and residents in palliative care principles.
Qualifications
Educational Requirements
- Medical Degree (MBBS, MBChB or its equivalent) from a recognised Institution.
- Completion of Residency program
- Pass in the Primary Fellowship Examination of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN) or its equivalent in the relevant specialty within the past 4 years. (For Nigerians only)
Professional Requirements
- Valid medical license and registration
- Membership in relevant medical associations, such as the Nigerian Palliative Care Association, International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care or its equivalent
Experience Requirements
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a clinical setting, with a focus on oncology or haematology.
- Experience in palliative care, particularly in the management of advanced cancer and haematological disorders, is required.
- Experience in end-of-life care, advanced care planning, and symptom management in terminal illness.
- Prior experience in multidisciplinary team collaboration and working with patients and families in crisis or distress.
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