An exciting opportunity has risen within the medium secure unit, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust at the Hellingly Centre. We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated Clinical Charge Nurse (Band 6) to join our team, Ash Ward.
We are a 15 bedded male admissions medium secure ward, focused on the recovery, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with complex mental health needs. We are a patient-centred ward, and provide a range of recovery-based programs, including both therapeutic groups and leisure activities. We are part of the wider provider collaborative network and we use secure recovery model as part of patients' recovery journey.
We welcome applications from staff that are already on the NMC register with relevant experience. You will be working with a friendly and experienced healthcare professional/MDT within our team providing high-quality care for all of our patients.
The successful candidate will assess, plan and implement care, and provide specialist nursing advice and carry out specialist nursing procedures in the agreed care group. They will provide clinical and managerial leadership to junior staff, providing supervision to junior staff and students. They will assist the Ward Manager in ensuring the effective running of the ward whilst employing and implementing the most recovery-related evidence-based models.
Main duties of the job
* The post holder will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team acting as care co-ordinator for a defined number of service users. They will:
* Undertake assessments of individuals with complex mental health presentations, including those service users presenting with higher levels of risk.
* Develop in collaboration with the service user their care plan and their recovery plan.
* Offer specialist nursing assessment and advice where required.
* Provide clinical and managerial leadership on the ward.
* Assess and manage ongoing risks as identified during the assessment, ensuring that this is done in collaboration with the service user and carers.
* Regularly review risk factors and make changes to the management of them as necessary.
* Provide supervision of junior staff and trainees where appropriate.
* Regularly take charge of the clinical environment over a span of duty.
This post offers the Trust's £2,000 Golden Hello or Relocation Incentive for Band 5-6 Nurses & Practitioners, (pro rata and subject to terms and conditions please see attached Protocol Document for full details).
About us
Ash ward is a 15 bedded ward that caters for male adults and is part of the forensic pathway. The pathway includes two medium secure male wards, one female medium secure ward, and a low secure male ward. We support our service users on their individual pathways through an MDT approach. We are a motivated and responsive team managing an ever-changing environment.
The ward aims to promote recovery and rehabilitation with service users. There is a strong emphasis on service user involvement in their care and treatment as part of the secure recovery model. The successful candidate will be part of the team that actively encourages and continues to develop practices that will support to facilitate this.
Our ongoing vision is to deliver safe, effective, and consistent high-quality care for patients. We are committed to ensuring that we continue to treat everyone as an individual, focusing on their strengths and helping them with their recovery and wellbeing. Earning a reputation for achieving the best outcomes for patients and for supporting carers and families.
The appointee will be required to work rotational shifts, which will include weekends and bank holidays. Although this post is an advertisement for Ash ward, we do not limit or restrict employment to Ash ward only. We will support and encourage learning and development across all wards at the Hellingly centre.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical practice, including own professional development
To communicate effectively with service users, family, and carers demonstrating an ability to be adaptable in the way they provide information which is sensitive to their ethnic and cultural background and ensures that they are understood.
To initiate and develop ways of working that reflect the gender-specific needs of service users.
To provide clinical leadership to the team, being knowledgeable about and where appropriate lead decisions about the care of all of the patients admitted to the ward.
To act as primary nurse for service users within the inpatient setting.
To work within the CPA framework, taking a proactive approach consistent with clinical and service need.
To carry out detailed assessment and risk assessment of the service users' needs through the utilisation of a range of assessment and interviewing techniques and gathering of information from a wide range of sources.
To develop care plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team that are based around the service users' individual need, that is recovery-focused and builds on their strengths and are outcome-based.
Plan and implement interventions with the service user that is responsive to the service users' needs that are applied in a stepped approach which will lead to a therapeutic outcome.
Monitor, evaluate and modify treatment in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of the intervention.
To have the ability to deal with service users and their relatives in times of distress.
Liaise with and work alongside other teams and professionals to ensure the effective discharge of the service user from the inpatient setting.
To administer and monitor medication prescribed to individual service users, providing information and advice as required and complying with Trust and Nursing and Midwifery Council Policy on the administration of medication.
Inform the Ward Manager and other appropriate senior managers when circumstances threaten the health and safety of patients or staff or threaten the reputation or assets of the Trust.
Work with the Ward Manager and other members of the multidisciplinary team to establish an effective therapeutic environment in which care can be delivered.
Ensure that they maintain an up-to-date knowledge of mental health legislation and code of practice, and the Mental Capacity Act both to inform their practice but also to ensure that other members of the ward team are executing their responsibilities within the legal framework.
Assist the Ward Manager in the effective running of the ward in accordance with Trust and local policies and procedures.
Promote effective communication between junior staff, the Ward Manager, other members of the multi-disciplinary team and senior managers within the Trust.
Inform the Ward Manager when the conduct or performance of any member of staff allegedly falls below the standards expected of staff within the Trust.
Regularly act as the nurse in charge of the ward.
Participate in the staff recruitment process as and when required.
To deputise for the Ward Manager as and when required.
Practice Development, including professional development of others
To act as a role model within the team continually promoting a high standard of care for all patients admitted to the ward, which is effective and responsive to the needs of service users.
Contribute to the development of the ward and service, implementing policies and proposing changes to existing policies and procedures.
Work with the Ward Manager to introduce and support the use of up-to-date evidence-based practice, skills and practice which are evidence-based.
To implement policies and procedures relevant to their area.
Ensure that they are up-to-date with both de-escalation and PMVA techniques appropriate to the ward environment.
Provide regular supervision for junior staff in line with the Trust Supervision policy.
Engage in their own personal management and clinical supervision as per Trust policy.
Participate in the structure for professional development and staff appraisal.
Assist the Ward Manager in the induction programme for new staff which will enable staff to feel welcomed and equipped to take on their new roles within the ward environment.
Contribute to the maintenance and development of the Trust nursing strategy.
Research and Development
Ensure that clinical practice is evidence-based and consistent with relevant Trust policies, procedures, and NICE guidelines.
Participate in clinical audit within the ward environment.
Participate in research and development activity within the ward environment as and when required.
To use research in practice and develop research work from one's own practice.
Governance including quality, standards, documentation & ethics
Maintain clear and legible patient records in accordance with both Trust and professional standards for record keeping.
Provide accurate written reports where required for CPA, Tribunals, Managers Hearings and other forums, as and when required.
In conjunction with the Ward Manager and other senior members of the multi-disciplinary team to develop a positive culture and environment for both staff and patients.
In conjunction with other senior members of the multi-disciplinary team to be responsible for and maintain a high standard of care within the Ward which is evidence-based, consistent with legislation and embodies a recovery focus of care.
Encourage service users in providing feedback on the quality of service provided on the ward both on a local and Trust level and provide leadership in implementing user-focused quality improvement initiatives.
Assist the Ward Manager in investigating complaints made by service users or their relatives in line with the Trust's Complaints Policy and to assist staff in making changes in practice where complaints reveal any shortcomings in the delivery of care on the ward.
Continuously strive to improve the quality of nursing care service users receive, through the monitoring of care, participation in clinical effectiveness or service improvement projects.
Work within the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code of Professional Conduct and any guidelines published by the NMC to develop and enhance their personal accountability.
To adhere to the Nursing & Midwifery Council Code of Conduct, professional standards and ethics and comply with local and national standards of practice.
To work within all of the Trust's policies and procedures.
To ensure that up-to-date written and electronic records and activity data are maintained in accordance with Professional and Trust standards and to provide specialist reports relevant to practice setting.
To keep accurate and timely records.
To seek and attend monthly clinical supervision.
Staff leadership and management
To provide effective leadership and management to staff which promotes high performance standards both individually and as a team, in the achievement of the Trust's objectives and priorities. The Trust's success will be dependent on all managers playing an active role to make sure the existing areas of good employment practice are universally embedded within the organisation. Managers will be expected to:
Understand the Trust's key priorities and those of your care group and translate these into key priorities for your care group.
Ensure clarity and effectiveness in developing and designing roles.
Ensure management of staff is consistent with Trust's HR Policies to the achievement of equality, equity and optimum performance.
Complete annual Appraisals for all staff which reflect these priorities and ensure staff have access to appropriate training and development.
Communicate regularly through meetings with teams and individuals and provide opportunity for two-way feedback.
Promote an effective team ethos.
Promote equality, diversity, and rights, and treat others with dignity and respect ensuring services are developed, managed, and delivered to meet the specific needs of those belonging to protected characteristics.
Promote equality, diversity, and Human Rights in working practices by developing and maintaining positive working relationships, ensuring that colleagues are treated fairly and contributing to developing equality of opportunity and outcomes in working practices.
Contribute to developing and maintaining equality of opportunity in working practices by complying with legislation and organisational policies. Advise colleagues about equality, diversity, and human rights policies and procedures and ensure they are followed.
Ensure that colleagues are treated fairly. Behave in a non-discriminatory way and challenge the discriminatory behaviour of others. Be supportive of colleagues or service users who wish to raise issues about discriminatory practice or experience.
This post offers the Trust's £4,000 Incentive for band 5-7 Nurses & Practitioners, as well as a relocation package up to a maximum of £8,000 (subject to terms and conditions).
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
* Professional qualification
* Diploma in Mental Health Nursing
* Registered Nurse with current registration (mental health / LD/ Adult) appropriate to the job role
* Completion of Mentorship Course/ENB equivalent
* Evidence of continuous professional development
Knowledge/Experience
Essential
* Significant post-qualifying experience relevant to the care group
* Experience of working alongside people with severe mental health problems particularly in their acute phase of illness
* Experience of supervising staff
* Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team
* Experience of conducting clinical assessments including risk assessments
* Experience of partnership working within and across various statutory and non-statutory teams and agencies
* Experience of working within the CPA process
* Understanding of clinical governance
Employer details
Employer name
Susse
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