Job overview
The post holder will deliver care in line with the Bedfordshire Hospitals FT vision: to provide the best patient care, supported by the highest level of clinical knowledge and expertise, using the best available technology, and delivered with kindness and understanding from all staff. This includes putting the patient first, maintaining a commitment to continuous improvement in the pursuit of excellence, recognising the diversity of our people as a strength, valuing the contribution of staff, volunteers, members, governors and other partners, managing resources in a coordinated way, and accepting responsibility for actions both individually and collectively.
The post holder will participate in a seven‑day rota and will hold responsibility for the ward or department in relation to staffing arrangements, policies and procedures, the management of a defined caseload, liaison with other agencies, and the supervision, deployment and teaching of staff and students. They are responsible for managing their own time and working flexibly to fulfil the roles of clinical co‑ordinator and ward manager, which may include periods where they roster themselves as supernumerary.
They will ensure the delivery of a high‑quality service through effective leadership and the efficient deployment of staff within available resources, and in accordance with their responsibilities under the NMC Code of Conduct.
Main duties of the job
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical
Clinically experienced neonatal care nurse
Act as an expert healthcare practitioner demonstrating advanced clinical skills, knowledge and decision making beyond those associated with the general multidisciplinary team
Maintain and further develop own expert nursing practice skills, abilities and through effective role modelling ensure that the professional practice of colleagues is continually developed and enhanced.
Work closely alongside neonatal, midwifery and obstetric teams to provide specialist nursing advice and leadership using expert knowledge, practice and critical judgement skills continually seek to identify areas of care where current practices could be changed or modified to improve patient/parent outcomes.
To facilitate discharge of neonates providing initial support in the family home
To liaise with the multidisciplinary team in relation to the discharge and follow up of neonates
Liaise with Social Services where social circumstances raise concerns
Develop, maintain and promote robust bereavement pathways, ensuring all parents are offered choice/equitable access to bereavement support.
Working for our organisation
Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides hospital services to a growing population of around 700,000 people living across Bedfordshire and the surrounding areas across two busy hospital sites in Bedford and Luton. Both hospital sites offer key services such as A&E, Obstetrics-led Maternity and Paediatrics. You will be joining a friendly, high performing Trust committed to ensuring the health and wellbeing of staff. As one of the largest NHS Trusts in our region you will have access to a programme of high quality training and development to help you grow your career. The Trust continues to be committed to delivering the best patient care using the best clinical knowledge and technology available.
Our values
We not only recruit based on qualifications and experience - we recruit individuals who demonstrate the behaviours which underpin our Trusts core values. We achieve this by using values based recruitment. We are dedicated to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone, we are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and creating a culture that values differences.
Please note that vacancies may close prior to the advertised closing date when sufficient number of applications have been received. All new staff will be subject to a probationary period covering first 6 months in post. Travel between hospital sites may be required. Please review all documents attached to ensure you familiarize yourself with all requirements of the job
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Communication
Providing and receiving highly complex, highly sensitive or highly contentious information, where developed persuasive, motivational, negotiating, training, empathic or re-assurance skills are required. This may be because agreement or co-operation is required or because there are barriers to understanding,
Demonstrate ability to communicate complex and sensitive information to patients, carers and other staff, taking into account the unique and complex psychosocial needs of this patient population.
Effectively utilise communication skills to empower families to make informed decisions.
Demonstrate exemplary interpersonal skills in communicating with families in the context of often challenging existing dynamics.
Diffuse potentially hostile and antagonistic situations with staff, patients and relatives, using highly developed negotiation and interpersonal skills
Provide expertise and support to nursing and clinical teams in the management of challenging interactions with families when required.
Actively promote the philosophy and vision of the role, regionally and nationally.
Support parents during follow up appointments by advocating for them as required and subsequently reinforcing information and explanations given.
Ensure that there is a clearly defined platform for parent experience feedback, and this is utilised to understand patient need and guide service development.
Demonstrate self-motivation, and the ability to work under own initiative and without direct supervision, being accountable for own actions.
Leadership
Participate in Child Death Overview meetings (CDOP) and regionally as required.
Work collaboratively with hospital and local hospices in relation to neonatal palliative care and bereavement Support needs and priorities.
Before and after birth, perinatal health professionals should take active steps to recognise babies who would benefit from palliative care and to integrate this into routine care, participate in fetal medicine meetings.
Represent through attendance and presentation at relevant local, national and international conferences/forums.
Participate in the Annual baby Remembrance Service, Wave of Light, Baby loss Awareness week.
Support the implementation of agreed clinical guidelines, documentation and education strategy produced by East of England Network
Promote change in nursing and clinical practice in order to improve the recognition and management of babies and their families from hospital to home.
Provide a positive role model to staff.
Participate as part of the senior nurse team within Bedfordshire Hospitals
Delegate and empower staff without abdicating overall, continuing responsibility.
Raise concerns with regards to risk, danger, malpractice or wrong doing by following the Whistleblowing policy and supporting processes.
Network with other community and outreach services to attend national bench-marking groups to share best practice and influence best practices
Work in partnership with third sector organizations’ to facilitate a system wide approach to bereavement care
Support community team with early discharge and community follow-up
Identify babies ready for discharge and be proactive in the discharge planning from hospital
Support Outreach lead and attend all relevant psychosocial/neonatal discharge planning meetings when required. To discuss and identify babies and families suitable for earlier discharge and prevented readmissions.
Attend outreach meetings deputizing for the Outreach Lead, such as, weekly consultant catch up, safeguarding, fetal medicine, complex baby meeting, pediatric palliative and other strategy meetings.
Education
Provide expert specialist advice to patients, carers and staff in the healthcare setting.
Act as a mentor and teacher, providing mentorship and support and demonstrate exemplary practice to all members of the healthcare team.
Identify educational and training needs of multi-professional teams.
In collaboration with academic institutes, contributes to the development in the curricula relating to the specialty.
Promote evidence based practice within wards and departments.
Ensure continued personal development of knowledge and expert skills.
Promote and contribute to a positive learning environment.
Explore the development of / promote professional educational opportunities relating to bereavement and palliative care locally, regionally, and nationally for hospital staff.
Take responsibility for and actively participate in own personal development plan and performance review/appraisal with the Line Manager.
Take part in monthly clinically visible leadership days
Work closely with Research and Innovation to promote research, disseminate outcomes and findings to support evidence based practice.
Research and Audit
Lead and support in auditing service evaluation and research of neonatal palliative care and bereavement support programmes.
Work with the clinical research teams to facilitate research opportunities for our patients, to drive new opportunities for patient-centred research.
Regularly undertakes work audits and participates in research activity which includes participating in clinical audits and making recommendations for practice.
Contribute to the multidisciplinary perinatal mortality reviews and the dissemination of learning and feedback following review.
Facilitate and support in the development of evidence based guidelines for use in clinical practice.
Participate in Quality Improvement projects as the service require
Please see attached information.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. •Registered Nurse
2. •Completion of Neonatal Intensive Care course (QIS)
3. •Current NLS training
4. •Educated to degree level or equivalent level of experience
Desirable criteria
5. •Leadership training/Course or desire to develop
6. •Research experience
7. •Quality Improvement Projects
8. •Teaching and Assessing course or equivalent
Skills
Essential criteria
9. •Good inter-personal and Communication skills, including clear, concise written skills.
10. •Good level of IT i.e. Email/Internet
11. •Ability to work and communicate as part of the multidisciplinary team
12. •Ability to support mothers to feed their babies in a non-judgemental, empathetic and mother-centred way
13. •Effectively carries out tasks related to audit and evaluating services
14. •Ability to plan workload and supervise others effectively to meet service needs
15. •Ability to deliver on the Key NICU performance indicators
Desirable criteria
16. •Project leadership skills
Experience
Essential criteria
17. •Substantial time working in Neonatal unit / Significant nursing experience
18. •Changes in nursing practice to improve patient care
19. •Experience of preparing infants with complex health needs for discharge
Desirable criteria
20. •Evidence of involvement in project management
21. •Experience with dealing with Neonatal/Child Bereavement
22. •Experience with PMRT/MBRRACE-UK/CDOP
23. •Designing and implementing training programmes on NICU
24. •Change management skills
Knowledge
Essential criteria
25. •Knowledge of teaching and learning
26. •Able to participate in audit in order to improve the service
27. •Knowledge of National Neonatal policies & guidelines
28. •Fully aware of the children’s Act & National/Local Safeguarding Children Board legislation
29. •Care of and discharge preparation for the infant with complex health needs
30. •Understanding and participating Baby Friendly Initiative
31. •Ability to travel
Desirable criteria
32. •Experience in change management and/or quality improvement initiatives
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.