Job summary
SWFT are excited to be advertising a band 6 clinical sister/charge nurse and learning lead post to join the team on the Surgical Unit.
Are you a suitably qualified nurse with experience in an acute surgical setting who understands the importance of being an approachable leader who supports and promotes staff morale and civility? Do you have a passion for nurse led education to support the ward team?
The Surgical Unit cares for both elective and emergency surgical patients. It accommodates a range of surgical specialties which include: General Surgery, Urology, Ear, Nose and Throat, Trauma and Orthopedics, Gynaecology, Breast Surgery and Colorectal Surgery. It offers a range of learning opportunities and supports the development of an extensive clinical skill set.
The role includes both clinical, managerial and educational duties and you will receive full training and support to be able to fulfill this.
A development role Band 5- Band 6 would be considered for the right candidate.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will contribute to the development of the ward team and support the Ward Manager in the delivery of a consistently high quality and cost effective service. To deputise for the Ward Manager as required.
To work within and ensure continued development of an environment conducive to learning, integrating evidence based theory & practice within the ward.
To provide clinical leadership and establish high quality learning environments through teaching and assessment, supporting all new starters and learners within the ward environment.
To provide teaching and support to all staff who are supervising and assessing all new starters and learners and work in conjunction with the other Learning Lead on the unit.
To work closely with the practice development team, the apprenticeship team and the learning and development department to support a coordinated approach to education, training and professional development.
To support staff in the development of competence and confidence in the delivery of high standards of care whilst being responsive to the needs of patients, relatives and carers as well as service demands.
To manage time effectively between clinical and educational responsibilities in the ward ensuring a 75/25 split.
About us
Come and join a Trust rated Outstanding by the CQC. South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust have been rated as outstanding following our latest inspection by the CQC and we are recruiting new staff to come and help us improve even further.
We provide services across Warwickshire and beyond ranging from Hospitals in Warwick, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Royal Leamington Spa and Shipston-on Stour to Community Services across the county. We are a progressive, expanding organisation with great ambition around improving quality, integrating pathways and delivering high levels of productivity.
Our values can be summed up in one sentence. We are 'Trusted to provide safe, effective and compassionate care'. Throughout the recruitment process you will be asked to think about how you demonstrate these values and how they impact on your work. It doesn't matter what role you do, whether it is patient facing or not, we are all working in the same way with our values at the core.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Ensure that the wards philosophy is in line with the principles of clinical governance and that all staff understand its significance to practice.
Always be aware of and follow Trust policies and procedures.
To participate in the setting and maintaining of high standards of evidence based nursing.
To assess, supervise and evaluate work of nursing staff and learners within the ward environment.
Promote patient and carers involvement in care planning, delivery and evaluation, ensuring all new starters and learners develop the necessary skills to do this appropriate to the individuals role.
Communicate appropriately keeping patients and their relatives/families informed of treatment and progress.
Communicate and interact with patients, carers and staff in a non-judgmental way, demonstrating mutual respect and trust utilising a variety of communication skills.
Maintain effective relationships between the ward and the multi-disciplinary team.
To maintain accurate and comprehensive records of patients care in line with the NMC code for record keeping.
Co-ordinate clinical activities within the ward and have responsibility for shift management.
Ensure patients and relatives needs are met in a courteous, helpful and compassionate manner.
Ensure all new starters and learners are supported in becoming competent and capable practitioners by employing and assessing against appropriate development programmes and/or local competency frameworks.
Act as an advocate for work based learning within the Trust, supporting staff and their inter-professional learning practice.
Explore and exploit opportunities for learning, development and change, facilitate staff ownership of change and ensure robust systems of evaluation are in operation.
Identify good practice and foster a culture which celebrates and shares good practice.
Scope and develop Learning Needs Analysis in conjunction with the ward manager for the unit.
Support staff where they are under a performance management process, that have a learning and development need.
Participate in the formation of development objectives for individuals incorporating any knowledge and skills frameworks, monitoring and facilitating gateway accessibility.
Provide information, guidance, advice, support and recommendations to improve service and training quality.
Develop assessors and supervisors skills through coaching style to effectively feedback including clinical skill assessments.
Share lessons learnt through investigations, critical incident analysis and encourage others to do the same.
Encourage and support staff to raise concerns through incident reporting, freedom to speak you, whistle blowing policy.
Comply with the Data Protection Act to ensure appropriate action is taken to ensure confidentiality and protection of patient information.
Professional
Always behave in a manner that upholds the reputation of the nursing profession and the organisation, adhere to trust policy.
Accountable for your own professional registration and revalidation demonstrate professional leadership adhering to NMC code of professional conduct.
Keep abreast of new health care related developments, ensuring that nursing practice is up to date, evidence based and cost effective.
Responsible for the development and maintenance of personal professional portfolio to ensure timely revalidation.
Participate in clinical supervision.
Interpersonal Skills
Work collaboratively with all key stakeholders to facilitate evidence based practice in an environment which continually strives to deliver excellence in healthcare.
Be able to communicate to people in a form and manner which is consistent with their level of understanding, culture, background and preferred way of communication.
Be able to educate and practice high standards of basic nursing care and knowledge.
To support and inspire colleagues working within the relevant field in developing advanced knowledge & skills and competent professional practice.
Be able to teach and present to large groups.
Employ motivational, persuasive, empathetic and physical communication skills using a wide range of media.
Produce and contribute to reports, action plans and strategy documents as required.
Equality & Diversity
Acts in a way that supports equality and values diversity.
Develop a culture that promotes equality and values diversity.
Develop an understanding of the quality & diversity agenda, in all staff.
Participate in Equality and Diversity Impact Assessments as appropriate.
Health Safety & Security
Monitors and maintain health, safety and security of self and others within the organisation.
Promote, monitor and maintain best practice in health, safety & security.
Develop and maintain an environment and culture that improves health, safety & security.
Carry out or participate in risk assessments to identify the risks involved in the work activity and process.
How to manage or contribute to the management of the identified risk.
How to help others correctly identify, report and manage all risks, critical incidents and near misses.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Registered Nurse
2. Degree or equivalent experience
3. Mentoring & Assessing Qualification 998 or equivalent
4. Post registration qualification or equivalent experience
5. Evidence of continuing professional development at degree level study
Experience
Essential
6. Minimum of 3 years post registration clinical experience at band 5
7. Evidence of teaching and assessing learners, newly appointed staff and junior staff in clinical setting
8. Sound knowledge of evidence based practice
9. Knowledge and experience of audit process
Desirable
10. Evidence of involvement in change management
Skills
Essential
11. Demonstrate good communication skills: Verbal, written, presentation
12. Demonstrates good organisational skills
13. Able to manage personal time effectively
14. Can demonstrate characteristics of effective credible leadership
15. Demonstrates ability to motivate, train and develop staff
16. Is innovative, positive and has ability to stimulate a conducive learning environment and opportunities
17. Able to set/achieve individual/team objectives and meet deadlines
18. Act as a positive role model at all times
Desirable
19. Demonstrates the importance of audit and research in practice
Personal Qualities
Essential
20. Act as a positive role model at all times
21. Is committed to and demonstrates ability to teach successfully
22. Able to adapt to changing circumstances and demonstrates ability to challenge barriers to change
23. Shows initiative: able to think positively and stimulate learners at different levels
24. Able to achieve individual and team objectives
25. Commitment to develop & supervise junior staff
26. Demonstrates enthusiasm for inter-professional learning
27. Able to work both autonomously and within a team
Other
Essential
28. Occupational Health Check and CRB
29. Aware of current NMC practice guidelines and professional standards
30. Flexible and adaptable in meeting changing service demand
31. Experience of teaching and supervising staff
32. Health & safety Priorities
Desirable
33. Car driver with access to a vehicle