Job overview
Join our dynamic team in West Norfolk for a rare opportunity to be part of the New Hospital Programme – a visionary initiative shaping the future of healthcare delivery up to 2030 and beyond. Dive into the exciting £900m major rebuild of Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn, where innovation meets sustainability and exceptional patient care. The Trust will be moving at pace with the construction of this development to have commenced on site in 2026.
As the Associate Director of Nursing - New QEH, you won't just be part of the team; you'll be a key player in accelerating the transformation change required on this once in a lifetime opportunity. Collaborate with the Project Director, Workforce, Digital and Clinical leads, bringing your Subject Matter Expertise to the forefront with your unique perspective.
Ready to be at the forefront of healthcare evolution? Apply now and let's redefine the future together!
Main duties of the job
The Nursing Lead New Hospital-Strategic Projects will work alongside the Associate Medical Director to provide multidisciplinary clinical leadership for the design of the clinical services, their pathways, and their processes. The role is responsible for engaging staff, patients and the public in the co-production process that will create a new health and care facility which meets the needs of both the population it will provide care for and the staff who will provide that care.
This process will centre on bringing together the views of QEHKLs clinicians with those of its service users and system wide stakeholders, to design a clinical model which is fit for the future.
The initial output is a clinical design brief that informs the shape and content of the new facility in a way that drives material strides in quality and outcomes, whilst addressing key healthcare issues such as sustainability, inequality and prevention. Beyond that, the Nursing Lead New Hospital-Strategic Projects will provide nursing leadership for the adoption of the new model of care and the transition into the new facility. The outputs will have to be delivered within the challenging time, cost, and quality parameters of the Future Hospitals Program.
Working for our organisation
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) King’s Lynn is located near some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, along the north Norfolk coast, and not far from Sandringham House.
We provide a comprehensive range of specialist, acute, obstetrics and community-based healthcare services to around 331,000 people across west and north Norfolk, in addition to parts of Breckland, Cambridgeshire and South Lincolnshire.
We have more than 4,000 staff and volunteers, approximately 530 beds, and a helipad for air ambulances. We work with neighbouring hospitals for the provision of tertiary services, including as part of regional partnership and network models of care, such as the trauma network.
In February 2022 the significant progress that has been made at QEH was recognised by the Care Quality Commission who rated the Trust as ‘Good’ in all of the core services they inspected. They recommended the Trust moves out of the recovery support system (formerly special measures).
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The Trust is planning a major rebuild of the Hospital. The current estimated capital cost of circa £900m. The Trust intends to develop a facility that is exemplary in its design, sustainability and wider regeneration and economic value.
The Strategic Outline Case was approved in Spring 2021 and the Trust will seek Outline Business Case approval by July 2024 with Full Business case approval by September 2025. It is the Trust’s desire to move at pace with the construction of this development and will have commenced works on the site by the end of 2025 (subject to agreement of procurement route).
The Nursing Lead New Hospital-Strategic Projects will work alongside the Associate Medical Director to provide multidisciplinary clinical leadership for the design of the clinical services, their pathways, and their processes. The role is responsible for engaging staff, patients and the public in the co-production process that will create a new health and care facility which meets the needs of both the population it will provide care for and the staff who will provide that care. This process will centre on bringing together the views of QEHKLs clinicians with those of its service users and system wide stakeholders, to design a clinical model which is fit for the future. The initial output is a clinical design brief that informs the shape and content of the new facility in a way that drives material strides in quality and outcomes, whilst addressing key healthcare issues such as sustainability, inequality and prevention. Beyond that, the Nursing Lead New Hospital-Strategic Projects will provide nursing leadership for the adoption of the new model of care and the transition into the new facility. The outputs will have to be delivered within the challenging time, cost, and quality parameters of the Future Hospitals Program.
For further details about this post, please see the attached job description and person specification.
Person specification
Qualifications/training and professional development
Essential criteria
1. Evidence of academic pathway equivalent to degree in Nursing/Midwifery or health related study
2. Evidence of Masters qualification.
3. Professional nursing/midwifery qualification
4. Demonstration and evidence of personal professional development
Desirable criteria
5. Management or leadership qualification, which has been tested in a management post
Experience
Essential criteria
6. Proven experience at senior nurse/midwifery level in an acute setting with highly developed and detailed knowledge and experience of the following: Current health policy and its impact on the management and development of acute health services Experience of effective budgetary management
7. Providing advice to specialist and non-specialist staff
8. Experience of analysing and making judgements involving situations where there are a number of conflicting issues, and where there is no obvious outcome – some of which be conflicting
9. Experience of ability to manage change quickly and effectively
10. Presentation skills
Desirable criteria
11. Evidence of effective working relationships both inside and outside the organisation
12. Experience of leading strategic/cross Trust changes
13. Experience in preparing business cases
Skills, abilities, and knowledge
Essential criteria
14. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to liaise and negotiate
15. Proven track record in improving patient measured outcomes/patient safety indicators within their current role
16. Ability to plan and prioritise work programmes in the face of competing demands
17. IT literate
18. Knowledge and application of research methodologies
19. Implementation of clinical audit methodologies
20. Have an ability to be able to analyse, interpret and act upon complex data
21. An understanding and experience of staff and organisational development
22. Significant knowledge and understanding of the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and Safeguarding
23. Ability to make autonomous decisions as required
24. Ability to communicate complex, and in some instances highly complex information effectively with colleagues and other agencies
25. Ability to motivate others
26. Ability to create a compelling vision to persuade other to follow certain courses of action, with sound underpinning justification
27. Strong sense of commitment to openness, honesty & integrity in undertaking the role
28. Ability to motivate team to maximize performance
Desirable criteria
29. Experience of working to a strategic direction and have contributed to this.
30. Experience of managing change across a range of settings
Applications are welcome from anyone who meets the criteria specified in the person specification regardless of age, gender, disability, race ,ethnicity, religion, belief, sexual orientation or other personal circumstances. Only those applicants who demonstrate in the application form how they meet the criteria in the person specification will be shortlisted for interview. We not only recruit employees based on their qualifications and experience - we recruit individuals who possess and can demonstrate the behaviours which underpin our core values (attached).
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We offer our staff a wide range of benefits and support including:
31. Flexible working opportunities
32. Free counselling service
33. NHS Pension scheme
34. Access to Wagestream - an app-based service that provides instant earned wage access*
35. Support and advice for staff affected by either Peri-Menopause or Menopause
36. Free parking for all staff until March 2024
37. Opportunity to join our Staff Networks which include: Armed Forces, REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Culture Heritage), Disability and LGBTQ+ networks.
We are committed to being a menopause friendly employer.
Please note due to high volume of applications for some posts, this post may close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role asap.
Admin & Clerical staff may be required to act as Loggists for a major incident.
Everyone within the Trust has or will shortly need to have a minimum level of skill for computer literacy for their day-to day- work as we become more digitally mature. Therefore all staff shoulld be computer literate.
Team QEH are one of the most research-active organisations for our size in the UK, recruiting 2,188 in 20/21 and ranked 10/16 in the Eastern Region. We have a wide-ranging and diverse portfolio of clinical studies and also recognised as one of the fastest trusts in the country from set up to recruitment.