Key Performance Areas: Working alongside the Lead Nurse for Physical Health and Physical Health Clinical Training manager, to educate and support registered and unregistered healthcare staff with the delivery of physical health care across the organisation. Create and develop strong engagement and clinical expertise with staff and patients, to help grow the understanding of physical health in order to inform and measure future improvements across the Trust. To promote equality and diversity in all aspects of physical health service delivery. To support discussions (including with, clinicians, staff and patients) to progress the Trust position on physical Health and align with the trusts Physical Health Strategy. Promote a learning environment within the nursing forums and actively encourage quality improvements and innovations in clinical practice. Remain current and up to date with physical health agendas both nationally and locally to be able to work alongside staff to facilitate the development and enhancement of clinical skills and assist in the achievement and monitoring of appropriate levels of competence. Be instrumental in the identification, development and implementation of policy, procedure, guidelines and audit in relation to local, national and professional agendas and monitor adherence taking appropriate action in line with Trust Governance structures. Contribute towards the overall organisational development by being involved in the development and delivery of physical health training alongside a range of colleagues and with oversight from the Lead Nurse Physical Health. Ensure all communication is cascaded across the organisation and work closely with the communications department to facilitate this. Act as a professional role model promoting evidenced based high quality patient care. Act as a resource for physical health matters to multidisciplinary staff, using physical health knowledge, to aid decision making about patient care. Provide managerial and clinical supervision as required ensuring best and safest practice is fully undertaken at all times. Remain competent in all the clinical skills required for the role and all mandatory training. Take part in risk assessments as requested, so that best use is made of resources. Work within the team and maintain the smooth daily operation to provide the physical health service and use IT and monitoring systems to support this i.e. Health Roster. Remain current and up to date on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code and Practice Standards and advise accordingly. Remain current and up to date on any change in NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) and be involved in updating Trust policy and procedures accordingly. The key skills and attributes we would be looking for is someone who considers themselves: Highly organised Have a flexible approach to work Have professional curiosity to develop and support implementation of clinical quality standards with their colleagues, including review of policies and procedures Have a passion to improve own and other healthcare workers physical health skills and knowledge Enjoys delivering training on a range of subjects, using a variety of mediums Good communicator, who works well as part of a team The Physical Health Practice Development Nurse (PDN) will support the Lead Nurse Physical Health in all aspects of physical healthcare and be influential and dynamic in working on local and national agendas as part of the senior nursing team within the Nursing and Quality Directorate (NQD). They will work closely with theLead Nurse Physical Health and Physical Health Clinical Training Manager, in supporting physical healthcare across all areas of the Trust and be responsible for delivering evidenced based practice and developing networks to share good practice and learn from each other across the trust. They will teach and deliver learning to the highest standard and quality through different platforms and environments, including clinical practice-based work. As the Physical Health Practice Development Nurse in the organisation, the post holder will work with many people who already have specific physical health responsibilities and they will support and oversee work to make physical health care a core element of training for every member of staff in the Trust. The post holder will work as part of a wider team to ensure that physical health is appropriately prioritised and considered in the work of the organisation. They will build and maintain good working relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders on issues relating to physical Health. They will support their organisations Physical Health Strategy.