Are you a Nurse and are looking for a new challenge? Then the exciting and ever-growing speciality of Interventional Radiology may be just for you. This training role will suit you whether you have previous experience in theatre or just starting out in your career and are interested in a fast-paced department. We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team. The team is looking for candidates who are committed to patient-centred and evidence-based care of the highest standard, to work within the interventional radiology department here at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. You will rotate around 3 sites (LGI, SJUH and Bexley Wing) and enhance your knowledge of radiology-based procedures as an interventional radiology nurse. This involves the care of conscious patients undergoing elective and acute, diagnostic and sometimes complex multi-organ vascular procedures such as embolisation of tumours/haemorrhage, angioplasty, stenting, nephrostomy insertion, tumour ablations, and acute urological and vascular procedures and stroke thrombectomy. This post is being advertised as B6 annex 21. It is aimed but not exclusive to candidates currently working at Band 5 who are ready to develop specialist nursing skills associated with interventional radiology theatres and looking for a progressive role to a band 6 position.
Main duties of the job
This training role offers an excellent opportunity to develop key skills, especially in scrubbing to assist with theatre procedures. You'll be involved in perioperative patient care, including administering IV medication and post-operative care such as sheath removal. The role requires close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including consultants, radiographers, and other healthcare professionals. A new radiology development pathway is available to support your growth, helping you gain the competencies needed for the Band 6 Specialist Peri-Operative Practitioner role, with training lasting up to 24 months. As you progress, you'll be able to work on call across both sites. This role is ideal for those pursuing a career in radiology theatres, offering the chance to gain essential competencies under the guidance of experienced colleagues. You'll build specialist knowledge, preparing you for a Senior Peri-Operative Practitioner role. You'll deliver high-quality patient care while ensuring efficient use of resources. After completing the training, you will lead a sub-specialty within Interventional Radiology, such as neurology, tissue viability, or infection control. You'll work with the multidisciplinary team to improve patient care, theatre performance, and quality, while also contributing to the evaluation of pre- and post-operative care. Regular updates with the senior nursing team are also included in the role.
About us
Leeds Teaching Hospitals has one of the largest Interventional Radiology departments in the UK and is a regional, national and international centre for some of the most innovative treatments available. This is an exciting opportunity for someone wishing to develop new clinical skills and knowledge in an exciting, cutting-edge speciality, through a structured mentoring and preceptorship programme that will be tailored to your learning needs and will encourage your own development within the role. You will rotate around three sites (SJUH, LGI and Bexley Wing) and gain an insight into the specialist nursing role within Interventional Radiology.
We are very interested in hearing from you, including those of you who are students expecting to graduate in the coming months.
The department is cross-site at Leeds General Infirmary and St. James Hospital and typical working hours are Mon-Fri 08:00 to 17:00hrs.
Job responsibilities
1. JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY
As an experienced practitioner, the jobholder will co-ordinate activities within the peri-operative environment ensuring effective communication is maintained at all times, providing support to qualified and unqualified staff within the department. He/she will play a key role in the assessment of patient care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care.
The jobholder will play an essential role assisting deputy/team leader in leading and teaching the peri-operative teams throughout the 24 hour period.
The jobholder will act as a role model, promoting quality evidence-based practice, developing the peri-operative team and ensuring effective management of the department in the absence of the deputy/team Leaders.
The jobholder will work within an environment for peri-operative patients.
Please see supportive addendum for further information.
2. ORGANISATIONAL CHART
See attached Job Description.
3. PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
An understanding of the organisational structure and working practices of the organisation. Understanding of the local and national peri-operative agenda. Awareness of Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust guidelines and policies.
Clinical:
Fulfils the requirements as directed by the Nursing and Midwifery Council or Health Care Professions Council to maintain and revalidate registration.
Maintain a high standard of patient-focused care in accordance with Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust guidelines and policies.
Act as a role model for the development of clinical skills and knowledge within the peri-operative team.
Maintain and promote a clean, secure and safe working environment.
Support the Team Leader in setting and monitoring standards and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care, including those standards defined in the National Benchmarks for Essential Care.
Provide assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of peri-operative care for patients, ensuring written records are kept.
Act in accordance with the professional code of conduct.
In conjunction with the Team Leader ensure management of clinical services and efficient deployment of staff according to service needs.
Participate in the theatre on-call rota, as required.
Act in such a way that safeguards the health and wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults at all times. Is familiar with and adheres to the LTHT safeguarding policies.
Raise concerns with regards to risk, danger, malpractice or wrongdoing by following the LTHT Whistleblowing policy and supporting processes.
Undertake duties on other wards or departments as and when required by service demands or patient need.
Education and Training:
Contribute to the promotion of a positive learning environment within the clinical area.
In conjunction with the Team Leader ensure all staff have an individual performance development plan and annual appraisal.
Ensure both self and team members achieve annual mandatory training requirements.
Participate in preceptorship and mentorship programmes.
Undertake continuous professional and clinical development, seeking opportunities to enhance skills.
Managerial:
Working with Team Leader provide leadership to the clinical team, developing new rotas/ways of working.
Support Team Leader in staff rostering, ensuring adequate skill mix.
In conjunction with Team Leader closely monitor bank and agency usage.
Support Team Leader in investigating and responding to accidents, complaints, untoward incidents and other significant events.
Work closely with Research and Innovation to promote research, disseminate outcomes and findings to support evidence-based practice.
Proactively promotes and uses the Leeds Improvement Method to improve the quality and safety of our services.
Participate in own and others' appraisals.
Work with Matron/Theatre Co-ordinator/Team Leader to promote the further development of peri-operative roles, as considered appropriate.
Deputise for Team Leader in their absence.
Health and Safety/Risk Management:
All staff are responsible for working with their colleagues to maintain and improve the quality of services provided to our patients and other service users. This includes complying at all times with the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Policies, including Health and Safety policies, in particular by following agreed safe working procedures, and reporting incidents using the Trust Incident Reporting system.
Patient and Public Involvement:
The Trust has a statutory duty to involve patients and the public in evaluating and planning services. All staff have a responsibility to listen to the views of patients and to contribute to service improvements based on patient feedback.
Respect for Patient Confidentiality:
The jobholder should respect patient confidentiality at all times and not divulge patient information unless sanctioned by the requirements of the role.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered Nurse
* Recognised teaching/assessing qualification or demonstrable teaching/assessing evidence
* Relevant documented evidence of role competencies detailed within the SPOP development plan (Please see addendum) Alternatively, under Annex 21 working towards (up to a maximum of 2 years) relevant competencies.
Other Criteria
* Able to fulfil Occupational Health requirements for the post (with reasonable adjustments if necessary), including clearance on blood borne viruses in compliance with Trust Policy.
Experience
* Significant post-registration Peri-operative or equivalent experience at Advanced within relevant specialty.
* Insight into clinical specialty.
* Standards of professional practice.
* Broad-based experience.
* Experience of surgical specialty.
Skills & Behaviours
* Teaching and assessing skills.
* Understanding of research-based practice.
* Team player.
* Ability to act professionally at all times.
* Understanding of the process of change.
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.
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