Maternity Cover 12 months - Band 6 Junior Sister / Charge Nurse Vacancy
An exciting opportunity has come up on Teal ward at the Great Western Hospital, Swindon to join us as a Band 6 Junior Sister / Charge Nurse.
Teal is a 36 bedded unit which compromises of a short stay area for the elderly community and an in-patient ward.
The ward has recently undergone a lot of new changes with arising developmental opportunities for all staff within the team. The training is available to all staff through the in-house training provider, the academy.
Teal and TOPSSU (Teal’s older persons short stay unit) works closely within a large in hospital multidisciplinary team to plan discharges and long-term care with support agencies within the community setting.
TOPSSU has recently undergone a development which sees an increase in patient flow throughout our unit and for the trust as a whole. This exciting time enables our patients to be treated in the right place at the right time for their needs.
The post holder will be responsible for supporting the Senior Sister/Charge Nurse in providing effective nursing leadership supporting a team of nurses ensuring the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) code of conduct is at the forefront of the team’s nursing care. In addition, the post holder will be required to work closely with the multi-disciplinary team in the provision of a high standard of individualised patient care,
thus improving the patient experience. The position supports a clinical role in addition to assisting in the management of operational issues. The post will incorporate the provision of care to patients, their families and carers’ in accordance with the philosophy and standards of care within the clinical area; in line with Trust policies and procedures, ensuring that values and beliefs are upheld.
Additionally, you will demonstrate continuing professional development, reflecting individual needs, the needs of the team, and the needs of the organisation.
“Our STAR values – Service, Teamwork, Ambition and Respect – are a golden thread running through everything we do. These values serve as a guiding principle, driving us towards our vision of delivering great joined up services to our local community. Whether at home, in the community, or within the hospital, our goal is to empower individuals to lead independent and healthier lives.”
1. Act as a clinical expert in their area of practice.
2. Take charge in absence of Senior Sister/Charge Nurse.
3. Participate in the delivery of care to ensure the individual needs of the patients are met.
4. Promote the development, implementation and review of standards policies, procedures and clinical guidelines.
5. Assist in effectively leading and motivating staff in the provision of care and future service development.
6. Promote evidence based clinical practice and assist the Senior Sister/Charge Nurse in performance improvement within the unit.
7. Act as a Link Nurse resource for a specified clinical area and disseminate information to the rest of the team
8. Act as a resource in nursing practice throughout the specialities
9. Participate in the development and implementation of multi-disciplinary integrated care pathways for patients.
10. Assist in the effective leadership within the clinical area.
11. Demonstrate up to date knowledge and understanding of current issues and priorities that effect National, Trust and Directorate wide healthcare, to facilitate clear leadership and direction.
12. Participate in the organisational and strategic development of the clinical area.
13. Work closely with the Senior Nurse/Charge Nurse in implementing the Trust Clinical Governance and Nursing Strategy.
14. Act as a Bleep-holder in accordance with the Directorate and Trust guidelines.
15. Attend Sisters meetings and other relevant Trust-wide meetings in the absence of the Senior Sister.
16. Ensure monthly 1-1’s are maintained with the Senior Sister to ensure accuracy of information.
17. Participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings as directed by Senior Sister.
18. The Junior Sister/Charge Nurse will ensure that audit and research is integral to their role.
19. Assist in leading and developing clinical audit and research to promote evidence based practice.
20. Assist in the collection and evaluation of data to demonstrate outcomes from nurse led initiatives.
21. Participate in initiating changes identified at clinical audit.
This advert closes on Wednesday 5 Feb 2025
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