The post holder must be a RGN with a minimum of 2 years post-registration acute nursing experience and possess current IV skills. Possession of a teaching qualification, phlebotomy skills, and knowledge of non-medical consent are desirable.
MANAGERIAL
Carries out nursing duties within Trust policies, procedures, and guidelines under the direction of the ward/department manager and provides feedback on issues of concern. Collaborates and liaises with other members of the multi-disciplinary team.
1. Participates in the management of the ward team, including delegation of work to junior staff and reporting to the Ward/Departmental Manager.
2. Takes charge regularly, adhering to all agreed protocols, policies, and procedures.
3. Under the control of the Ward/Departmental Manager, teaches and monitors nurses and other students allocated to the Ward/Department.
4. Adheres to agreed procedures and promotes, by example, a high standard of nursing care.
Is aware of responsibilities under Health and Safety legislation. Reports on any practices that could be detrimental to patient, visitor, and staff safety. Fosters good relationships with other departments, the multi-disciplinary team, patients, relatives, and visitors to the Ward/Department. Helps achieve high morale for both staff and patients.
Learns from the Ward/Departmental Manager methods of ordering and stock control, management practices, policies, and any other aspects of nursing and ward management as required. Reports and recommends changes as necessary. Identifies areas for change or improvement in working practices, suggests ideas to the Ward/Departmental Manager, and assists developments. Ensures all written documentation is of a high standard and according to NMC Regulations.
Is able to deal with patient/visitor complaints and reports to the Ward/Departmental Manager for investigation. Attends and assists at Ward/Departmental Meetings. Is involved in the collection of statistical data. Follows Risk Incident Policy.
PROFESSIONAL
Is responsible, as a trained nurse, for the control and administration of drugs within regulations laid down by Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust, NMC, and national legislation. Maintains clinical knowledge in nursing and particularly in the specialty of the Ward or Department and is prepared to advise and assist other staff. Acts as Assessor/Mentor and as preceptor.
Works within the NMC Code of Practice. Practices agreed models of nursing and systems of care as directed by the Ward/Departmental Manager. Is involved in new initiatives, supporting the Ward/Departmental Manager in their implementation. Is prepared to present topics of interest, developments, and feedback from Courses/Study days to peers and seniors as requested.
Participates in developments relating to clinical governance.
STAFF/SELF DEVELOPMENT
Agree on a personal development plan. Is involved in Audit and standard setting. Is involved in the appraisal of junior staff.
Attends mandatory training. Maintains a personal and professional profile. Develops within the scope of professional practice. Achieves PREP.
Is involved in Clinical Supervision as required. Acts as a key worker when allocated. Ensures staff are supported, educated, and informed. Is familiar with the responsibilities of the Ward/Departmental Manager and Band 6 Sister.
Is involved in collecting statistical data in relation to patients and staff.
TECHNOLOGY
Undertakes training to ensure the correct usage of equipment. Is aware of maintenance programmes and asset registers. Keeps records of equipment on hire.
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