Job summary The post holder will be a valuable part of an integrated multi-disciplinary team who provide effective patient centred care to the spinally injured patient. They will act as the Trusts nursing clinical lead for the Spinal Injury patients. Providing expert tailored treatment, advice, consultation, support and guidance to patients, carers and referring trusts whilst working as a highly skilled, expert and autonomous practitioner liaising within multi-professional teams to promote and provide seamless pathways of care. The post holder will work closely with consultants to manage patients appropriately and gain support and advice to ensure continuity of care. In order to be considered for this post, you must hold the relevant UK NMC registration or be in a position to successfully apply for this at the point of your application. For applicants applying from overseas, please be aware that we are only able to provide support in relation to the costs of sponsoring you for employment and the immigration surcharge. Main duties of the job The YRSIC offers specialised rehabilitation to people with a spinal cord injury leading to neurological deficit. The YRSIC provides care to people who have sustained damage to the spinal cord at any level resulting in a change, either temporary or permanent, in the normal motor, sensory or autonomic function of the spinal cord as a consequence of injury or disease. We are committed to providing life-long care to spinally injured patients. Consequently, healthcare provision is accessible in the event of necessary re-admission for those who have developed complications of spinal cord injury or for those who require further rehabilitation. We provide a dedicated multidisciplinary team of the following services: Medical, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Psychology The main duties within the job role are caring holistically for patients with spinal injuries, we admit directly from the main trauma centres, accepting a wide range of patients with a mixture of acute spinal injuries. We also accepted patients back for further rehab, Urological surgeries, Pressure ulcer repairs, Intrathecal pump insertion and continued care The team are very passionate and dedicated to providing care to Spinal Cord Injuries and you will be made to feel very much part of our MDT who display the values and behaviours of the Trust, working together to ensure one another is supported. About us We are an acute trust caring for over half a million people in Wakefield and Kirklees. We prioritise our people and values so we can deliver the best possible care to patients. Our team is friendly, passionate, and innovative, always seeking better ways to work. We support work-life balance and foster a diverse, inclusive environment where everyone belongs. Our staff networks offer safe spaces to share ideas and concerns so we can increase awareness and appreciation of equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and especially encourage members of the LGBTQ community, ethnic minority groups, and people with disabilities or neurodivergence to apply, as they are currently underrepresented in the Trust. We live by our values of caring, improving, being respectful and maintaining high standards. Our team members regularly go the extra mile with events that benefit our patients and take every opportunity to celebrate the care they deliver with their patients. We invite you to be join our forward thinking, friendly, and supportive team. Application guidance: We understand that more applicants are using AI technology to help with their applications. While these tools can be useful, they cannot fully capture your skills, knowledge, and experience. Relying solely on AI is not recommended, as it may reduce your chances of success. Our screening process is thorough, so if you have used AI, please make sure to disclose this on your application form. Date posted 16 January 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 6 Salary £37,338 to £44,962 a year pro-rated for part time positions Contract Secondment Duration 9 months Working pattern Flexible working Reference number C9377-MED2200 Job locations Pinderfields Hospital Aberford Road Wakefield West Yorkshire WF1 4DG Job description Job responsibilities Key Responsibilities CLINICAL LEADERSHIP The Registered Nurse will maintain a nursing culture which is open to change, new ideas, concepts and innovations. This will be achieved by: Participating in the development and delivery of a philosophy of care which involves/respects the rights of patients carers and staff. The ability to communicate and negotiate with patients and their visitors in order to promote their comfort, safety and wellbeing. To be aware of barriers to effective communication which may be evident such as cognitive, expressive and receptive impairment, embarrassment, anxiety, pain, fear, visual/hearing, impairment and to seek guidance from senior staff if required to implement strategies. Ability to relate to all staff and patients in a confident manner, demonstrating good listening skills and able to work effectively as part of team. To constructively challenge multidisciplinary practices which impact on care, providing drive and enthusiasm for effective planning regarding patient flow. To ensure patients are involved in decisions about their care and treatment and that they have sufficient information to do this. Creating, maintaining and enhancing effective working relationships. Recognising areas of conflict and assisting in the management of this to promote a healthy working environment. Maintaining an awareness of national and regional initiatives. Participating in the individual performance review process. Participating in the implementation and monitoring of the Trusts Nursing Charter standards. Acting as a positive ambassador for the Trust. Contributing to the Trusts Shared Leadership process. Striving for continuous improvements in the delivery of high quality patient focused care. Submitting new ideas/Innovations aimed at improving patient care. To assist in reviewing referrals and prioritising according to clinical need. To engage patients in the consent process to facilitate compliance with their treatment programme. To accept clinical responsibility for identified caseload, prioritising accordingly and managing own time. To ensure that accurate nursing records are maintained for each patient. To provide accurate statistical information in line with local standards and requirements. To be a visible, accessible and assertive resource for staff, patients and relatives providing support and guidance. LEARNING ENVIRONMENT/EVIDENCE BASED NURSING The Registered Nurse will support and contribute to a ward culture which is conducive to learning incorporating high quality evidence based practice into patient centred care. This will be achieved by: Utilising and contributing to resources within the ward environment which encourage evidence based nursing. Promoting patient/carer independence through relevant teaching and support. Advise on the promotion of health and prevention of illness, teaching patients and their relatives where appropriate. Ensure patient and user involvement and feedback is instrumental in improving practice through appropriate education and training over a wide range of sites and disciplines both within the Trust and public arenas to raise awareness. Supporting and enabling professional development of team members. Undertaking own personal development to meet identified needs. Contributing to the mentorship of colleagues as directed by the ward sister. Ensuring statutory training is undertaken. COMPETENT PRACTICE The Registered Nurse will combine theory and experience to demonstrate clinical competence in practice. This will be achieved by: Monitor referrals via the National Spinal Cord Injury Database. Providing expert tailored treatment, advice, consultation, support and guidance to patients, carers within referring trusts. Prioritise patient admission from referring hospitals/community settings to optimise bed occupancy. Support, enable and assist the patient with a spinal cord injury to actively participate in their rehabilitation programme created by the multidisciplinary and encourage and promote physical or verbal independence in all aspects of their care. Delivering direct care to patients in accordance with National and Trust policies and NMC Guidelines. To participate in multi-disciplinary ward meetings and case conferences in order to proactively identify appropriate referrals and support. To provide specialist assessment for patients with complex health needs. Continually assessing and evaluating the patients condition and the effectiveness of the care delivered with senior members of the team and ensures plans of care are updated as appropriate. Assist patients and carers with appropriate educational programmes, to include, but not limited to, bowel, bladder and skin management, assess effectiveness and understanding of training and adjust plans as required. Promoting a multi professional approach to maximise the patients health and independence utilising resources appropriately. Maintaining up to date knowledge of current nursing issues/practices. Following appropriate training and assessment, use prescribed rehabilitation equipment within the department at the direction of the MDT. Able to demonstrate knowledge and skills related to airway management including, but not limited to, assisted coughing, tracheal suctioning cough assist. Is able to break bad news to patients and relatives in a professional and sympathetic manner. To motivate and encourage patients, providing advice and equipment as appropriate. Participate in case conferences, MDT meetings and reviews as appropriate. To maintain and promote department/multidisciplinary communications. To independently manage nurse-led and MDT clinics, making autonomous decisions and providing clinical interventions and advice. To develop self-care management programmes. To maintain own professional development within the statutory requirements of the NMC to include, maintaining and improving knowledge and expertise in current developments, nursing management and practice, attending courses, study days, etc. To resolve minor concerns and complaints from patients and visitors and pass serious complaints on as per policy. There may also be a requirement to undertake other similar duties as part of this post in order to provide a quality service. These will be consistent with the level of responsibilities outlined above. Job description Job responsibilities Key Responsibilities CLINICAL LEADERSHIP The Registered Nurse will maintain a nursing culture which is open to change, new ideas, concepts and innovations. This will be achieved by: Participating in the development and delivery of a philosophy of care which involves/respects the rights of patients carers and staff. The ability to communicate and negotiate with patients and their visitors in order to promote their comfort, safety and wellbeing. To be aware of barriers to effective communication which may be evident such as cognitive, expressive and receptive impairment, embarrassment, anxiety, pain, fear, visual/hearing, impairment and to seek guidance from senior staff if required to implement strategies. Ability to relate to all staff and patients in a confident manner, demonstrating good listening skills and able to work effectively as part of team. To constructively challenge multidisciplinary practices which impact on care, providing drive and enthusiasm for effective planning regarding patient flow. To ensure patients are involved in decisions about their care and treatment and that they have sufficient information to do this. Creating, maintaining and enhancing effective working relationships. Recognising areas of conflict and assisting in the management of this to promote a healthy working environment. Maintaining an awareness of national and regional initiatives. Participating in the individual performance review process. Participating in the implementation and monitoring of the Trusts Nursing Charter standards. Acting as a positive ambassador for the Trust. Contributing to the Trusts Shared Leadership process. Striving for continuous improvements in the delivery of high quality patient focused care. Submitting new ideas/Innovations aimed at improving patient care. To assist in reviewing referrals and prioritising according to clinical need. To engage patients in the consent process to facilitate compliance with their treatment programme. To accept clinical responsibility for identified caseload, prioritising accordingly and managing own time. To ensure that accurate nursing records are maintained for each patient. To provide accurate statistical information in line with local standards and requirements. To be a visible, accessible and assertive resource for staff, patients and relatives providing support and guidance. LEARNING ENVIRONMENT/EVIDENCE BASED NURSING The Registered Nurse will support and contribute to a ward culture which is conducive to learning incorporating high quality evidence based practice into patient centred care. This will be achieved by: Utilising and contributing to resources within the ward environment which encourage evidence based nursing. Promoting patient/carer independence through relevant teaching and support. Advise on the promotion of health and prevention of illness, teaching patients and their relatives where appropriate. Ensure patient and user involvement and feedback is instrumental in improving practice through appropriate education and training over a wide range of sites and disciplines both within the Trust and public arenas to raise awareness. Supporting and enabling professional development of team members. Undertaking own personal development to meet identified needs. Contributing to the mentorship of colleagues as directed by the ward sister. Ensuring statutory training is undertaken. COMPETENT PRACTICE The Registered Nurse will combine theory and experience to demonstrate clinical competence in practice. This will be achieved by: Monitor referrals via the National Spinal Cord Injury Database. Providing expert tailored treatment, advice, consultation, support and guidance to patients, carers within referring trusts. Prioritise patient admission from referring hospitals/community settings to optimise bed occupancy. Support, enable and assist the patient with a spinal cord injury to actively participate in their rehabilitation programme created by the multidisciplinary and encourage and promote physical or verbal independence in all aspects of their care. Delivering direct care to patients in accordance with National and Trust policies and NMC Guidelines. To participate in multi-disciplinary ward meetings and case conferences in order to proactively identify appropriate referrals and support. To provide specialist assessment for patients with complex health needs. Continually assessing and evaluating the patients condition and the effectiveness of the care delivered with senior members of the team and ensures plans of care are updated as appropriate. Assist patients and carers with appropriate educational programmes, to include, but not limited to, bowel, bladder and skin management, assess effectiveness and understanding of training and adjust plans as required. Promoting a multi professional approach to maximise the patients health and independence utilising resources appropriately. Maintaining up to date knowledge of current nursing issues/practices. Following appropriate training and assessment, use prescribed rehabilitation equipment within the department at the direction of the MDT. Able to demonstrate knowledge and skills related to airway management including, but not limited to, assisted coughing, tracheal suctioning cough assist. Is able to break bad news to patients and relatives in a professional and sympathetic manner. To motivate and encourage patients, providing advice and equipment as appropriate. Participate in case conferences, MDT meetings and reviews as appropriate. To maintain and promote department/multidisciplinary communications. To independently manage nurse-led and MDT clinics, making autonomous decisions and providing clinical interventions and advice. To develop self-care management programmes. To maintain own professional development within the statutory requirements of the NMC to include, maintaining and improving knowledge and expertise in current developments, nursing management and practice, attending courses, study days, etc. To resolve minor concerns and complaints from patients and visitors and pass serious complaints on as per policy. There may also be a requirement to undertake other similar duties as part of this post in order to provide a quality service. These will be consistent with the level of responsibilities outlined above. Person Specification Experience Essential Sufficient or significant proven experience as a senior band 5 Evidence of participating in the development of patient care Desirable Experience within Spinal Cord Injuries Experience of working within a specialised multidisciplinary team Experience with patient education Experience of working across Trust boundaries Evidence of further development within the Spinal Injuries care Knowledge and Awareness Essential Up to date knowledge of current nursing issues and practice Up to date knowledge of current issues within Spinal Injuries Awareness of current professional nursing issues Mentorship and preceptorship skills. Desirable Demonstrates a willingness to further enhance knowledge Up to date knowledge of current issues within Spinal Injuries Qualifications Essential Current NMC Registration Evidence of Continual Professional Development Desirable Assessors Qualification Evidence of continued learning Teaching qualification Skills and abilities Essential Ability to plan, assess, implement and evaluate complex patient care Develop and maintain positive working relationships Effective communication skills, verbal and written Demonstrates leadership skills Ability to motivate self and others Ability to adapt to changing pressures at work Ability to prioritise own workload and work autonomously Desirable Experience writing guidelines, policies and procedures Project management skills Able to teach in formal and informal settings Skills and abilities Essential Ability to plan, asses, implement and evaluate complex patient care Develop and maintain positive working relationships Effective communication skills, verbal and written Demonstrates leadership skills Ability to motivate self and others Ability to adapt to changing pressures at work Ability to prioritise own workload and work autonomously Desirable Experience writing guidelines, policies and procedures Project management skills Able to teach in formal and informal settings Personal Attributes Essential Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills both verbally and written Enthusiastic Innovative Decisive Visionary Adaptable and flexible Willingness to gain knowledge and develop professionally Organised Person Specification Experience Essential Sufficient or significant proven experience as a senior band 5 Evidence of participating in the development of patient care Desirable Experience within Spinal Cord Injuries Experience of working within a specialised multidisciplinary team Experience with patient education Experience of working across Trust boundaries Evidence of further development within the Spinal Injuries care Knowledge and Awareness Essential Up to date knowledge of current nursing issues and practice Up to date knowledge of current issues within Spinal Injuries Awareness of current professional nursing issues Mentorship and preceptorship skills. Desirable Demonstrates a willingness to further enhance knowledge Up to date knowledge of current issues within Spinal Injuries Qualifications Essential Current NMC Registration Evidence of Continual Professional Development Desirable Assessors Qualification Evidence of continued learning Teaching qualification Skills and abilities Essential Ability to plan, assess, implement and evaluate complex patient care Develop and maintain positive working relationships Effective communication skills, verbal and written Demonstrates leadership skills Ability to motivate self and others Ability to adapt to changing pressures at work Ability to prioritise own workload and work autonomously Desirable Experience writing guidelines, policies and procedures Project management skills Able to teach in formal and informal settings Skills and abilities Essential Ability to plan, asses, implement and evaluate complex patient care Develop and maintain positive working relationships Effective communication skills, verbal and written Demonstrates leadership skills Ability to motivate self and others Ability to adapt to changing pressures at work Ability to prioritise own workload and work autonomously Desirable Experience writing guidelines, policies and procedures Project management skills Able to teach in formal and informal settings Personal Attributes Essential Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills both verbally and written Enthusiastic Innovative Decisive Visionary Adaptable and flexible Willingness to gain knowledge and develop professionally Organised Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust Address Pinderfields Hospital Aberford Road Wakefield West Yorkshire WF1 4DG Employer's website https://www.midyorks.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)