Job overview
The ENT / Plastic Surgery Outpatient Department at the John Radcliffe Hospital (West Wing) runs clinics for a variety of clinical specialties.
To manage, communicate with, and lead a team of nursing staff, consisting of Registered nurses, nursing assistants, AHPs and technicians to deliver high standards of care within Outpatients.
To manage, communicate with and lead the nursing team and the day to day management of it
To manage service needs within the department relating to Government and Trust initiatives, ensuring targets are defined, met and continued.
To proactively manage Outpatients Department, ensuring staff, service needs, trust and unit targets are met.
To manage a defined budget.
Main duties of the job
To be responsible for outpatient staff, adhering to related Trust policies
Ensure the patient’s journey is as smooth as possible, looking and responding to the complex needs of individual patients and multiple services within the department. Resolving any patient complaints, maintaining confidentiality at all times, ensuring sensitive information is managed and cascaded appropriately, by working closely with, communicating and liaising with: Clinical Lead for the service, the consultants, doctors, AHP's, GP’s, other managers/departments, community/primary care staff, Directorate service managers, and each of all specialty teams.
Working for our organisation
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country and a leading international Academic Health Science Centre. It provides an extensive range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.
There are plentiful opportunities for professional and academic education and training. There are many relevant academic and educational meetings in the general hospitals and university which the post-holder will be welcome to attend.
The post-holder will have the opportunity to collaborate with academic colleagues on relevant clinical research projects.
The post-holder’s contribution to and time allocation for teaching, training and research will be included in regular job plan reviews. The teaching and support of medical and nursing staff in the provision of psychiatric assessment and care is a major part of the role.
The Trust is committed to be an active partner in healthcare innovation, research and workforce education, with the aim of forming an effective bridge between research in basic science and in healthcare service provision, and the delivery of evidence-based, best practice care, turning today's discoveries into tomorrow's care.
This vision is underpinned by the Trust's founding partnership with the University of Oxford.