Main purpose & goals
1. Maintain an overview of the nursing teams and provision of patient care across the practice.
2. Manage the nursing team by working with the team leads and the nursing team within the clinical setting.
3. In sites with a Group or Regional Nursing Manager, the Clinical Nurse Manager will meet at least every other week with them to report on quality assurance of nursing care standards and standard operating procedures within their business units/cluster.
4. In groups where the CNM is the most senior nurse, they will be required to ensure quality assurance of nursing care standards and standard operating procedures within all business units that the nursing team works (This may involve visiting all business units/clusters).
5. Demonstrate an excellent work protocol in all nursing with a high level of hygiene and the ability to recognize and undertake relevant actions regarding infection control.
6. Take an active part in clinical duties for approximately 80% of your working hours, including a full share of the on-call rota.
7. Ensure that the nursing team provides a high and sustainable quality of nursing care across all areas of the practice.
8. Provide leadership to the lead nurses and nursing teams within the practice.
9. Ensure lead nurses have protected time to complete administrative responsibilities.
10. Ensure effective communication and cascade of information within the nursing team.
11. Ensure that all patients are dealt with in a timely manner, and that unnecessary delays are prevented at all times.
12. Work closely with the vets and non-surgical team, including attending regular management meetings to ensure all areas are working together effectively and efficiently.
13. Ensure that the nursing team is implementing accurate patient record keeping and that all patient care instructions are followed by the nursing team.
14. Ensure all members of the nursing team are aware of their roles and job descriptions and are clear on the objectives they are working towards.
Where this role holder is the most senior nursing role in the business they will:
1. Work as part of the practices Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to ensure strong clinical, operational and financial performance of the practice, advising the SLT on the nursing impact of decisions and discussions.
2. Contribute to the strategic development of the practice and support the development of nursing strategies which are in line with the practice and Linnaeus vision and strategy.
3. Ensure there is senior nursing input into the development and implementation of developments and improvements within the practice to support timely clinical and managerial decision making.
4. Provide the leadership and experience to manage and deliver on complex and changing workloads which will include the need to identify and resolve conflicting priorities within tight timescales supporting the efficient management of patients.
5. Work with the nursing team, clinical team and SLT to ensure effective arrangements for patients are in place across the practice, reviewing areas of inefficiency and leading change as required from a nursing perspective.
6. Ensure that effective governance, quality and safety procedures are in place in relation to the nursing team, providing regular reports to SLT as required.
7. Liaise with clinicians as required to enhance business development, clinical care and service feedback, ensuring practice wide alignment with expected clinical standards in respect of veterinary nursing.
8. Support the management of expenditure within agreed budgets, ensuring financial targets are achieved, maximizing profit opportunities and efficiency savings.
9. Provide management information, performance reports and briefings relating to nursing within the business as required.
10. Provide visible nursing management leadership by regularly liaising with the nursing and patient care assistant team and having a clinical presence monitoring the teams working across the disciplines.
11. Ensure that there is a clear strategy for review and development amongst the nursing team to ensure that the nursing team remains fit for purpose and dynamic in terms of the business and its growth.
12. Work with the team leads and SLT to develop a skills matrix for nursing requirement within the business along with a clear induction and training strategy for all new nurses joining the business.
13. Work with team leads to ensure all new nurses entering the business are supported to complete their induction.
14. Work with the Lead Nurses and Clinical Director to support the identification, prioritization and implementation of learning, development and CPD for nurses that is aligned to the practice vision for growth.
15. Ensure that all nurses are fit to practice and that appropriate CPD, coaching and mentoring is taking place.
16. Provide effective line management of the Lead Nurses including regular feedback, mentoring, coaching and development discussions.
17. Carry out Lead Nurse appraisals.
18. With support from HR to manage any disciplinary, attendance and/or performance concerns within the nursing team.
19. Participate in external CPD appropriate to your role plus any training in-house, ensuring post-training feedback forms are completed/cascade of relevant information to appropriate team members.
20. Implement the Practice Standards Scheme across the practice.
21. Implement the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) standards across the practice.
22. Use Vetsafe reporting to target training where nursing care can be improved.
23. Ensure all equipment across the practice is appropriately maintained and serviced.
24. Liaise with Linnaeus central office as necessary, attend Linnaeus nurse meetings and devolve any developments to the nursing team and SLT.
25. Report and summarize critical incidents as part of Practice Clinical Governance Policy.
26. Be fully aware of all Health & Safety issues and read all information supplied.
27. Adhere to confidentiality relating to all aspects of the business including complying with and assisting with all requirements relating to GDPR compliance.
Person specification
Experience
1. 5 years in practice, with a minimum of 2 years post RVN registration.
2. Training and coaching and previous staff management.
3. Experience of leading a team.
4. Ability to manage and forecast budgets.
Knowledge
1. RCVS Code of Conduct.
2. Confident in the use of IT packages, email and online internet browsers.
3. Organisational operations.
4. Performance management.
5. H&S.
6. GDPR.
Qualifications
1. RVN.
Skills & abilities
1. Coaching, mentoring and supportive.
2. Excellent listening and communication skills.
3. Innovative and forward-thinking.
4. Highly organised with the ability to multitask, plan and prioritise effectively in accordance with business needs.
5. Proactive and well organised with an eye for detail.
6. Ability to manage projects through to completion, meeting deadlines and targets.
7. Remains calm under pressure.
8. Problem solving.
Other qualities
1. Ability to make decisions that benefit the whole team not individuals.
2. Knowledge of organisational restrictions.
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