An exciting opportunity has arisen for experienced registered neonatal nurses to join our Band 6 Senior Staff Nurse team on the Neonatal Unit at Hull University Teaching Hospital. The post holders will be welcomed into a substantial and supportive Neonatal team.
We are looking for highly motivated and dynamic Neonatal Nurses who can provide clinical expertise in the delivery of specialist care to neonates and their families. You will need to demonstrate leadership within the team, with excellent communication skills and be able to provide a supportive culture for teamwork and learning.
Hull University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust NICU is a well-established level 3 Tertiary unit within the Yorkshire & Humber Neonatal Network. The Neonatal Service comprises of 33 cots in total: 7 Intensive Care, 10 High Dependency, 12 Special Care, and 4 Transitional care providing a high-quality service to the network and beyond.
Main duties of the job
We would expect that any applicants would share our trust values of being honest, accountable, and caring to achieve our vision of Great care, Great staff, Great future. The successful applicant will play a vital role within the team in both staff and service development. You will be expected to co-ordinate care on a daily basis and deputise for the Junior Sister in her absence. Participation in audits, benchmarking, and undertaking some managerial responsibilities will also be a vital part of this role. Good communication and team building skills, and the ability to support and develop staff are essential.
In return, we have 2 dedicated Clinical Educators who provide an extensive induction package and are able to discuss development opportunities that we offer and support in a wide range of clinical areas.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post holder will be working clinically as a valued member of the nursing team. You will work in partnership with the Unit managers to provide highly skilled clinical practice, be a role model and provide leadership for a ward based team of qualified and non-qualified staff. The post holder will be required to co-ordinate the Neonatal Unit on a daily basis and ensure a positive patient experience through the delivery of high standards of evidence based patient care. The role will include:
1. Leading nursing practice within the clinical area.
2. Securing and assuring the highest standards of clinical care with the support of the Unit Manager and Junior Sisters.
3. Respond to the needs of the unit and seek resolution in a safe and effective manner.
4. The effective reporting of clinical and non-clinical risk to the Unit manager.
5. Supporting the team of staff on duty.
6. Co-ordinator of care delivery, admission, and discharge to the unit.
7. Liaison with the Neonatal Network regarding movement of patients.
8. Dealing with day to day complaints and queries from staff, parents, or relatives and escalate these as necessary.
Person Specification
Education/Qualifications
Essential
* Registered Nurse - Child or Adult Branch or registered Midwife
* Qualification in Speciality - Neonatology 405 or equivalent
* Mentorship preparation programme or equivalent e.g. 997 / 998, or on live register of mentors
* Evidence of professional self-development
Desirable
* Evidence of Leadership / people management skills
Knowledge, Training and Experience
Essential
* Safeguarding children's training level 3.
* Newborn Life Support course certification.
* IT skills.
* Ability to teach & support others.
* Awareness of research.
* Proven ability to co-ordinate and manage own workload appropriately.
* Responsive to change.
* Ability to challenge complacency and unsafe practice.
* Organisation & management skills.
* Clinical expert in neonates.
Desirable
* Awareness of budgeting / resource management.
Other Requirement
Essential
* Substantial experience within speciality.
Desirable
* Experience of leading a team.
* Experience with / of benchmarking and audit.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Essential
* Well developed communication & interpersonal skills.
* Ability to communicate effectively with the multidisciplinary team.
* Excellent written documentation.
Special Attributes and other
Essential
* Positive & enthusiastic.
* Reliable.
* Resilient.
* Effective & capable.
* Perceptive & sensitive.
* Good role model.
* Proactive.
* Motivated.
* Demonstrates ability to meet the Trust values.
Employer details
Employer name
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Address
Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road
Hull
HU3 2JZ
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