Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
We have an exciting and unique opportunity available within the Low Secure and Community Forensic Care Unit.
Community Forensic Services are part of the Forensic Care Group within the Trust.
We are seeking to recruit a Quality Matron to join our fantastic team, to provide clinical leadership to the community Forensic Services and contribute to the development of high standards of nursing practice within the clinical service. Individuals will work with the Head of Nursing and wider Senior Nurse and Leadership Group to ensure compassionate and effective care is provided to the patients across the Care Unit.
Our core values of honesty, compassion, trust, respect and teamwork are very important to us, both in terms of patient care and staff care, and as such this is an exciting opportunity in a unique field of nursing.
Main duties of the job
Community Forensic Services provide care and treatment to a wide patient population. The community forensic teams are as follows:
* Community Forensic Team
* Community Forensic IDD Team (CFIDD)
* Liaison and Diversion
* Reconnect
* MHTR
* Notts MBT
* Assertive Transitions Service (ATS)
The post holder will be required to have flexibility and adaptability to support the leadership of a nursing and multiprofessional resource across a range of complex and diverse services to ensure all aspects of physical and mental healthcare needs are met. In addition, support and provide cover for the service manager as well as deputise for the Head of Nursing.
We want to help our staff reach their full potential and are committed to providing the support, skills and development needed to succeed. This includes a supportive and strong health and well-being team, a developing staff voice group and a robust preceptorship package.
Job responsibilities
The post holder will actively contribute to implementing the strategies for complaints, clinical governance, recruitment, professional development, security, health and safety, performance and quality, infection control, essence of care, safeguarding, user involvement and physical health care within the Care Unit.
The post-holder will take responsibility for the development and delivery of evidence-based practice for patients with complex needs, ensuring that it supports and reflects patients' individual needs, the trust objectives and professional guidance.
The post holder will develop ways to communicate with patients and receive their feedback and adapt services to meet individual patient requirements. To ensure a multidisciplinary approach is adopted, including the carer feedback to deliver positive and evidence-based care. To ensure continuous personal development through the utilisation of regular supervision, annual appraisal and training where appropriate.
Your role as a Quality Matron would include:
* Leading direct care to complex patient groups and role modeling to junior staff
* Knowledge of complex safeguarding issues and support into the management processes
* Ensure patient experience is positive, the environment is pleasant, clean, comfortable and suitable for its use at all times and liaising with other departments as necessary
* Act as a role model for staff promoting positive performance and challenging poor or sub-standard care and standards.
* Provide professional and managerial leadership, support and assist in the development of strategies, mentorship and managerial supervision for identified nursing colleagues within the Care Unit.
* To undertake investigations and reviews as required and fully participate in all aspects of clinical leadership. This will include leading quality improvement, service development and ensuring performance and conduct standards are achieved.
* Actively participate in the recruitment and selection of staff, in liaison with the Human Resources and recruitment and retention teams
* To take personal and professional responsibility for the provision of high-quality service, within areas of practice. The post-holder will support and locally promote the quality strategy of the Trust and the Care Group.
* In conjunction with the Operational, Service Managers and senior colleagues, implement key performance indicators, which enable the service provided to be assessed and monitored in line with Clinical Governance and the service Clinical Strategy objectives.
* To assess daily the IPC standards on a ward and CQC KLOE standards and manage accordingly
* To lead and be part of QI projects to enhance service delivery and patient experience
* To update, maintain and clinical knowledge of national, Trust wide and local mental health and learning disability health initiatives in order to contribute and maintain service development and good standards of care cascade.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Significant post-registration experience in Mental Health or Learning Disabilities at a Masters level or equivalent
Training
* Evidence of professional development in a broad range of post-registration training courses in subjects such as teaching, supervision, report writing and leadership skills development.
* Clear clinical expertise in achieving quality care and positive patient experience
* Teaching, influencing, negotiation and supervision training.
Experience
* Relevant experience in management and leadership position(s)
* Experienced leader/influencer of teams and services with evidence of effecting positive change processes
* Experienced team worker, effectively working in a secure environment and working within multi-professional services
Skills
* Strong interpersonal communication skills, both written and verbal
* Ability to manage under intense pressure when required.
Values
* All colleagues are expected to demonstrate at interview that they act in line with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Values: Trust, Honesty, Respect, Compassion, Teamwork
Knowledge
* Good understanding and application of least restrictive practices
* Thorough knowledge of National Healthcare agenda, legislation and local agendas.
* Detailed knowledge of day-to-day operational systems, policies, procedures and infrastructure.
* In-depth understanding and working knowledge of clinical governance
* Knowledge of Forensic Services
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Salary: £53,755 to £60,504 a year (pro rata for part time)
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