Clinical Development Nurse
Hampshire, Surrey, Bristol
£55,000
Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 (40 hours per week)
We are seeking a motivated and dynamic individual to join our team as a Clinical Practice Development Nurse.
This role is part of the Quality & Compliance Team, focusing on implementing effective clinical outcomes, providing clinical peer supervision, and supporting best practice approaches with a continuous quality improvement focus. You will oversee the delivery of clinical audits and practice development schedules, including ad-hoc audits and investigations across multiple services. This diverse position offers the opportunity to drive innovative, evidence-based practices that enhance outcomes for residents living with complex neurodegenerative and mental health conditions.
This is an on-site role, with regular travel to services located in Hampshire, Surrey, Bristol, and a new location in Birmingham within the next 12-18 months. Remote working is not available.
What You Need
Nurse Qualification ( RGN / RMN )
Strong knowledge of safeguarding procedures, relevant legislation, and best practice guidelines
Familiarity with the CQC Single Assessment Framework Quality Statements
Commitment to continuous learning and staying current with research and best practices
Expertise in MCA Assessments in line with the MCA Act 2005 and MCA 1989 (s.117 aftercare)
Experience with CHC, FNC, ICB, and Local Authority funding (preferred)
At least 2 years of clinical experience working with neurodegenerative and mental health conditions
A minimum of 5 years' clinical experience supporting residents with additional needs
Proven experience managing clinical projects with organisational impact
What You'll Do
Oversee and coordinate clinical aspects of care
Collaborate with management to ensure person-centred care delivery
Provide clinical guidance, group supervision, and promote professional development among the nursing team
Support the preceptorship training of newly qualified Nurses in line with NMC requirements
Conduct clinical audits and investigations related to safeguarding and clinical safety
Deliver evidence-based recommendations to governance committees
Lead engaging, evidence-informed training workshops for nursing staff
Assess clinical competencies in areas such as medication management, VOED, venepuncture, oral suctioning, catheterisation, syringe driver use, and pressure ulcer care
This role is ideal for a skilled Nurse passionate about delivering exceptional clinical care, driving innovation, and enhancing nursing practice across a range of services.
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