Job overview
The Post is for General Critical Care and Neuro HDU
The South Tees Critical Care directorate has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Critical Care nurse that has had significant experience working in Critical Care. The candidate must have a visible track record of advancing practice through education and learning and be committed to an ongoing career in Critical Care.
The successful candidate will be employed by the Critical Care Directorate at The James Cook University Hospital (JCUH), Middlesbrough. The JCUH facility is a Regional Major Trauma Centre and currently offers opportunities in many specialities, including renal, neuroscience, trauma, respiratory medicine and surgery.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will work as part of a team supporting the Senior Clinical Educator to lead on the implementation of education, personal development plans, induction to critical care, mentoring and preceptorship and the on-going professional development for critical care staff in the directorate. The post holder will assist in the delivery of robust programmes of education, and participate in audit to evaluate the effectiveness of educational programmes and respond proactively to changes required accordingly. The clinical educator will act as a credible and professional role model, empowering staff to develop both personally and professionally to achieve their maximum potential with the end outcome of enhancing the care delivered to critically ill patients.
The clinical educator in conjunction with the Clinical Matron and Ward Managers and will participate in innovation and evidence based nursing practice through professional leadership as well as supporting the clinical team.
There are many nurse led and team initiatives driven by enthusiastic, competent and skilled multi-professional practitioners all sharing a common goal of commitment to improving patient care delivery for the critically ill patient.
Please note this post may close at sufficient applicants.
Working for our organisation
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust offers leadership and improvement training to all new staff. This training programme has been designed to support our leaders in developing their understanding of leadership and management skills. You will be expected to attend the following training sessions:
·Your Leadership Impact
·Leading your Team to Success
·Leading Into the Future
·Service Improvement for Beginners
·Developing your Service Improvement Skills
·Lean Practitioner
The leadership and improvement programme aims to:
·Explore leadership within the NHS
·Promote Trust values and behaviours
·Develop your leadership effectiveness and skills
·Equip staff with the necessary knowledge and skills to lead and complete service improvements within the scope of your role.
After you complete these six and a half days of training you will be able to explore further leadership and improvement training opportunities. We also offer a range of additional in-house and externally provided courses and bitesize programmes through our Leadership and Improvement Team.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please see the full job description and person specification document(s) attached for main responsibilities of the role.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. NMC Registered Nurse
2. Completion of STEP 1,2, 3 or equivalent
3. Post registration qualification in Critical Care
4. Degree or Diploma in Nursing
5. Teaching certificate
Desirable criteria
6. Step 4 Competencies
7. Post Graduate Certificate in Education
Experience
Essential criteria
8. The relevant critical care experience at a senior level
9. Experience as a mentor/preceptor
10. Knowledge and experience of practice development.
11. Ability to deliver training sessions with a variety of styles and resources.
12. Ability to work effectively in a team and autonomously.
13. Advanced communication skills.
14. Computer literacy.
15. Evidence based nursing development.
16. Good team leadership skills.
17. Excellent interpersonal skills.
18. Planning and analytical skills
Knowledge
Essential criteria
19. Experience & demonstration of expertise in the critical care area.
20. An adaptable and well-developed leadership style, with the possession of influencing skills and the ability to enthuse and motivate staff.
21. Knowledge and experience in using digital platforms.
22. Excellent communication skills.
Disclosure and Barring Checks (DBS)
It is now the policy of South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust that all successful candidates who are new to the Trust who require DBS clearance for the post they have been offered, are required to pay the cost of their DBS. The method of payment for this is via salary deduction from your first month's pay.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is committed to promoting equality of opportunity, celebrating and valuing diversity and eliminating any form of unlawful discrimination across our workforce, ensuring our people are truly representative of the communities we serve. All individuals regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation are encouraged to apply for this post. We welcome applications from the Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Network; LGBT+ Network; Disability and Long-Term Health Conditions Network, Faith Network, Childless not by Choice Network and the Menopause Support Group.
As an inclusive employer, we are here to support you.
If you have any special requirements to help you with your application, email our team at
Right to Work in the UK
The Trust welcomes applications from all candidates who meet the criteria for the role. Please note that from January 2021, to work in the UK all candidates who are not UK or Republic of Ireland (RoI) nationals require sponsorship unless you have permission to work via another route. Non UK / RoI candidates wishing to apply can self-assess the likelihood of obtaining a Certificate of Sponsorship here Work in the UK - (.
Please provide full and accurate details of your current immigration status on the application form. Your current immigration status will not be considered as part of the shortlisting or interview process.
Please note that not everyone needs a Skilled Worker visa. If you are applying for a vacancy in health or adult social care, you may be eligible to apply for the Health and Care Worker visa instead.
We are able to offer sponsorship for a Health and Care Worker or Skilled Worker visa, subject to candidate and position eligibility. Please review the job eligibility guidance for skilled workers here: Skilled Worker visa: Your job - ( and for the Health and Care Worker visa here: Skilled Worker visa: eligible healthcare and education jobs - (
Please note: if the job you are applying for does not meet the eligibility criteria above, we will be unable to offer you sponsorship and you will need to explore whether you may be eligible to apply for an alternative immigration route which will secure your right to work in the UK before you apply. If you are in the UK already on a visa, please ensure you have no restrictions that would prevent you from taking this post.
The Trust encourages and supports all applicants to be fully vaccinated against both COVID19 and influenza.
Please be aware, there are occasions where some vacancies may close prior to the closing date advertised. This will only happen where sufficient applications are received AND will be made evident on the job advert.
Please note if you are successfully shortlisted, we will contact you via the email address that you have applied from so please ensure you check your emails regularly.
Existing employees of South Tees NHS Foundation Trust currently on the Redeployment Register, who meet the essential criteria for this post, will be shortlisted and interviewed prior to all other applicants.