The Workforce Development, Education and Training Team (WDET) is a team within the Corporate Care Group thatsupports and delivers a wide range of education and training across the organisation and in partnership with local university and education partners and Kent & Medway ICB. We are committed to supporting clinical practitioners to deliver best practice and high quality, safe patient care through our education and training programmes. The Practice Development Nurse role is integral to the agenda of the Workforce Development, Education and Training Team and the Trust objectives.
The role of the Practice Development Nurse will hold a portfolio of responsibility to lead, deliver and continually develop educational programmes to support our growing nursing workforce and organisation. The role will require management of site based Clinical Skills & Learning Facilitators to support the WDET workstreams.
Working within the Chief Nursing Officer’s Workforce Development, Education and Training team to deliver through leadership and team working, the achievement of annual objectives.
We are one of the largest hospital trusts in England, with three acute hospitals and community sites serving a local population of around 700,000. We also provide specialist services for Kent and Medway.
We care about our patients and our people. We are focused on providing outstanding, safe patient care, and a positive working culture that benefits staff and patients alike. With our emphasis on staff training and development, a staff support scheme that’s second to none, and a healthy package of benefits, it’s easy to put down roots in East Kent Hospitals.
Applications for this role should be written by the applicant. If artificial intelligence (AI) programmes are used then the application may be rejected due to this document being an important part of the assessment process. This does not prevent applicants seeking appropriate support with applications should they need to for the purposes of any declared disability.
Please note that if you require a Certificate of Sponsorship to work in the UK you must declare this on your application form, even if you currently have a certificate of sponsorship or a work permit for another role and are already working in the country. Please note we are only able to sponsor candidates on a Skilled Worker Visa applying for roles Band 5 and above.
Working within the Chief Nursing Officer’s Workforce Development, Education and Training team to deliver through leadership and team working, the achievement of annual objectives
• Work with other PDNs in the WDET team to lead and take responsibility for the development of education programmes.
• Work in clinical practice with learners to support the assessment of competence, challenge practice as necessary and influence change through motivation and compassionate leadership, in alignment with evidence-based practice.
• Role model and share best practice, promote professionalism, uphold visibility and clinical credibility in practice.
• Collaborate with specialist teams to co-design, co-produce and co-evaluate programmes to ensure they meet the highest professional and clinical standards in collaborative partnership with Trust policy, guidance and all stakeholders.
• Be responsible for maintaining current and credible lesson plans, teaching resources, Google classrooms and competency documentation for all programmes delivered by WDET.
• Share and disseminate information to team and integrate key learning themes into education programme.
• Support the Clinical Skills Facilitators to achieve programme outcomes ensuring they are prepared to deliver course material and are always kept up to date with changes to the programmes and teaching materials.
• Monitor standardisation of teaching within WDET delivered Trust wide.
• Communicate with Ward Managers and Matrons to understand current clinical based practice learning requirements.
• Deliver teaching in both the classroom and clinical setting to meet programme objectives.
• Facilitate education programmes treating all learners with respect, considering equality, diversity, inclusion and individual learning requirements.
• Evaluate programme content and delivery, keep accurate records and adapt programmes as required in response to Trust changes and/or clinical incidents and priorities.
• Support and monitor compliance and standards in practice through audit, with the focused priority of maintaining patient safety.
• Manage and monitor attendance of education programmes on the Trust learning management system (ESR) via Business Intelligence reporting.
• Coordinate education programmes to ensure they are appropriately staffed and facilitated.
• Work with all stakeholders to ensure staff feel valued, supported and understand professional behaviours and standards.
• Network and engage with networks such as Practice Education Councilto share and receive information.
• Maintain own clinical competence by working in clinical practice regularly and keep updated as per Trust policy and guidance.
• Work collaboratively with the WDET team and practitioners across EKHUFT to lead on projects that fulfil new service requirements.
• Manage ourClinical Skills Facilitators, taking into consideration health and wellbeing, appraisals and continuing professional development needs so that they may continue with career progression and development.
• Be responsible for own continual professional development.
• Report to the Lead Nurses for the Workforce Development, Education and Training Team.
• Potential future expectations of role to include the development of coaching through the use of a nursing model, such as CLIP, to transform practice learning for pre-registration nursing education.
• To collaboratively work with agreed stakeholders to increase quality and quantity of pre-registration practice placements.
This advert closes on Friday 27 Sep 2024