In patient hospice
hospice care inpatient manager clinical managerial
Full Job DescriptionJob Title: IPU Manager
Business Area: In Patient Services (hospice)
Location: Finchley (travel to other sites may be required)
Reports to: Head of In-Patient Services
Salary: competitive dependent upon experience
We are delighted to be working alongside a North London Hospice
Established since 1984 and whom prides itself on the delivery of patient centred care for adults within the catchment area.
Our client is committed to empowering patients with life limiting illnesses, supporting them to achieve the best quality of life possible. As well as the inpatient unit at Woodside Avenue, Our client also services the wider community including Outpatients and Wellbeing services alongside supporting patients in their own homes. The In-Patient Services Team provides holistic, skilled, high-quality and patient centred palliative care to all in-patients.
Your remit
To lead with purpose on all palliative care services, providing expert clinical guidance, direction and support to the unit and working with other members of the In-Patient Services Team to ensure delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care and adherence to the CQC fundamental standards.
Key Responsibilities General
* Direct management and motivation of the In-Patient Palliative Care Unit including but not limited to; Recruitment, induction & onboarding, training, delegation, management of performance and attendance, participating in the recognition and appraisal processes. 24-hour responsibility for the unit in the absence of the Head of IPU including but not limited to; Providing general management across the unit, supporting the development of the team through rota management, training and education, prioritising service delivery and improvement, reporting of patient progress and concerns, managing complaints and concerns, ensuring staff members complete training, working with the Learning and Development team to ensure changes are appropriately supported with education.
* Continuous Improvement including but not limited to; Leading, facilitating and implementing audit and research findings, including service improvements, developing a proactive approach that enables effective and efficient nursing responses to complex cases and emergent problems, playing an active part in Senior Management Team meetings to assist in strategy development, using innovation to develop practice within the Inpatient unit.
* Risk Management including but not limited to; Managing risks and implementing positive change, as necessary, across the unit to support such improvements
* Incident Reporting including but not limited to; Managing, investigating and learning from incidents that occur within the unit, creating a culture in which incidents are seen as an opportunity to improve and are shared as a whole team.
* Decision Making Responsibility is at management level - making decisions that impact the immediate team (team of 40), managing budgets within the financial limits set alongside the Head of Inpatient Services, monitoring team spend and advising where appropriate, consulting with the HO In-Patient Services on anything that impacts the wider organisation.
* Key working relationships including but not limited to; Daily/weekly - Palliative Care team, patients, patient relatives, consultants, specialist service providers volunteers, HR, bank staff, other care departments across the hospice and external agencies. Occasionally, Finance etc within the hospice.
* Any other reasonable duties required within the scope of the
Infection Control
* Maintain the highest standards of infection control
* Familiarise with, and adhere to, North London Hospice Infection Control Processes, Policies and Procedures
Health and Safety
* Understand individual safety and security responsibilities
* Familiarise with, and adhere to, the relevant health, safety and security policies across North London Hospice
* Be aware and work to support own personal health and safety and the health and safety of others across the Hospice
* Maintain patient, personal and organisational confidentiality at all This includes patient medical and financial information; employee record; student records; financial
Confidentiality
* Maintain patient, personal and organisational confidentiality at all This includes patient medical and financial information; employee records; student records; financial and operating data of North London Hospice and any other information that is of a private or sensitive nature
* Familiarise with, and adhere to, the relevant confidentiality policies within North London Hospice
Person Specification Education and Qualifications
* Relevant professional degree or equivalent - essential
* Current registration with Nursing and Midwifery Council - essential
* Post Registration Qualification in Palliative Care - desirable
Experience and Knowledge
* Significant experience as a qualified RN - essential
* Oncology / Palliative Care experience (post registration) - essential
* Audit / evaluation of services experience - essential
Personal Qualities and Abilities
Ability to work with a range of multi-professionals and effectively communicate highly sensitive information - essential
High clinical competence and a reflective practitioner - essential
Good level of (intermediate) IT skills, including MS Office - essential
Effective interpersonal, communication and organisational - essential
Professional with the ability to work as part of an integrated team - essential
Effective presentation skills and a wider knowledge of end of life / palliative care -essential
Essential for all
Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and understanding of how this applies to own area of work
Commitment to the aims and charitable objectives of North London Hospice
Committed to own continuing vocational/professional learning and development
Enhanced DBS check (role specific)
Full, clean UK driver's license (role specific)
Our clients Values
The best of life, at the end of life, for everyone