This is a great opportunity for a full-time Band 6 nurse to join our team on a new 8 bedded Female Enhanced Care Unit, based in Derby. This is an exciting time to work for Derbyshire Healthcare. We are currently undertaking a programme to create purpose-built facilities to improve the safety, privacy, and dignity for our adult acute mental health patients, by eradicating dormitory accommodation.
Audrey House-ECU is an 8 bedded unit which will be focused on therapeutic interventions and will deliver care to the national standard. There will be a focus on wider MDT working, Trauma informed care/culture, and formulation. The unit is due to open in approximately December 2024, therefore this will be a great opportunity for you to be part of shaping the service and building the team along with the Ward Manager and other senior leaders.
We put a high emphasis on quality of care, peer support, and on clinical engagement in service development and management. We will welcome candidates who bring an enthusiasm for innovation, teaching, and development and can work closely with colleagues from different professional backgrounds.
Responsibilities:
1. Providing strong clinical leadership, ensuring evidence-based practice is delivered to improve the quality of and shape responsive services.
2. Monitoring and ensuring maintenance of standards of care that support safe high-quality practice throughout the twenty-four hour period.
3. Supporting junior colleagues within the multi-disciplinary process.
4. Supervising and promoting staff development.
5. Being part of the Bleep Holder rota.
6. Ensuring a high clinical profile that includes the provision of direct nursing care, with a global overview of all care packages and clinical activity within a defined area.
7. Embedding the Clinical Model and the Operational pathways for PICU and deputising in the absence of the Ward Manager.
8. Providing strong clinical leadership and support to junior colleagues.
9. Providing regular clinical supervision for junior colleagues in line with Trust policy.
10. Facilitating junior colleagues to deliver high-quality assessment/formulation/person-centred care planning/risk assessment and management in line with best practice evidence.
11. Exercising professional accountability and responsibility, taking into account the actions of other professionals who are responsible/accountable to you.
12. Acting as a role model and as a senior clinician to promote high standards of professionalism representing both the Trust and the profession in the exercise of their duties.
Benefits include:
1. Commitment to flexible working where this is possible.
2. 27 days annual leave/year plus bank holidays, increasing to 29 days after 5 years & 33 days after 10 years’ service.
3. Yearly appraisal and commitment to ongoing training.
4. Generous NHS pension scheme.
5. Good maternity, paternity and adoption benefits.
6. Health service discounts and online benefits.
7. Incremental pay progression.
8. Free confidential employee assistance programme 24/7.
9. Access to our LGBT+ network, BAME Network and Christian Network.
10. Health and wellbeing opportunities.
11. Structured learning and development opportunities.
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