As the Lead Nurse in Dementia, you will manage all aspects of clinical practice on the ward, ensuring adherence to evidence-based practice, local and national guidance and relevant professional standards. Providing support to the Clinical Manager in day-to-day clinical management of the unit, the post holder will ensure a safe environment for all patients accessing the service. Promotion of the highest standards of care will be integral to the role, ensuring that co-ordinated packages of care are provided through effective and timely liaison with other health professionals. Key Responsibilities: Lead the Nursing and Healthcare team to ensure safe and effective nursing practices are embedded throughout Schoen Clinic York. Work with the Clinical Manager to ensure the rota is safely staffed to meet the needs of the service. Participate and organise the Senior Nurse on-call rota, managing day to day ward issues in line with Schoen Clinic policies. Audit the on-call requirements with the nursing team and be aware and knowledgeable of when it is appropriate to the escalate matters to the medical or management team. Further duties will include (but not limited to): Clinical Ensure that the requirements of the Mental Health Act and Mental Health Capacity Act are fulfilled; Ensure the full nursing team adhere to NMC guidelines; Assist the Clinical Manager and medical staff with the highly specialist assessment, admission and discharge of patients; Ensure that all colleagues follow the guidelines for the administration and safe keeping of drugs; Ensure that all colleagues are familiar with, and adhere to, patients’ care plans; Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care, treatment and management of risk for individuals with complex needs, and support others to be able to do this; Provide specialist advice which contributes to the care of patients Support Provide support to colleagues in order to achieve targets; Demonstrate effective leadership, being visible and accessible to patients, families/carers, and colleagues; Operate within own professional competence and maintain professional boundaries; Develop and, where appropriate, deliver training packages to enhance the knowledge and skills of the staff group and students. Work with the senior leadership team to provide colleague development and training, thus ensuring colleagues are equipped to deliver the highest standards of care; Represent the nursing team at meetings, educational events, and interface with Commissioners, families and carers of patients, as required; Support the Clinical Manager in their managerial duties as required. Administrative Manage MDT meetings as required; Manage the nursing team including supervision /appraisals, key working, etc; Assist the Hospital Director in implementing appropriate policies and procedures e.g. clinical supervision, disciplinary, recruitment and selection, sickness and absence; Undertake, support and oversee clinical audits e.g., patient notes, key and co-worker audits etc. Action any findings as required; Provide information and reports to the Senior Leadership Team as requested; Keep notes and records as appropriate during each shift for all patients and those under your supervision. Key Skills & Experience: The successful candidate will be registered to the NMC with no restrictions on practice and work with clear understanding of the NICE guidelines. Working within a healthcare setting Experience working with those living with Dementia Experience as working as a nurse Working as a lead nurse People management Excellent communication skills able to handle emotive situations Salary and Benefits You will have access to a wide range of benefits which include (but not limited to): Salary of £42,000 - £43,000 per annum with an annual salary review 25 days holiday bank holidays, which increases with the length of service Enhanced maternity & paternity pay Paid emergency leave Professional development opportunities so that you can build your career with us Contributory pension scheme with Royal London Private Medical Insurance with BUPA including access to a private GP service, free screening, and the inclusion of pre-existing conditions. Dental Cover Recognition schemes for employees Eye care scheme with Specsavers Online benefits portal with high street and online shopping discounts Winter flu jabs EAP assistance on a range of topics and concerns Our culture Our culture of world-class medical excellence is based on our five key values: Accountable: Taking ownership of the things I say and do Caring: Treating others as I would like to be treated Collaborative: Working together to make a winning team Courageous: Being proud to be different and challenge the norm Determined: Seeing things through to meet and exceed expectations Schoen Clinic York is a highly specialised Hospital for adults in the North of England. We are currently based on the ground floor of Minster Grange as an eating disorder hospital, and in September 2024 will be expanding to cover the full building with other service lines including Dementia care. We are situated just off Haxby Road which is 10 minutes’ drive from York Train Station and 4 miles from the A64.