Southampton Neonatal Unit is looking for highly motivated, enthusiastic individuals to join our friendly Woodland Ward Special Care Team. As we expand our Neonatal service, we are looking for highly motivated individuals who are dedicated to delivering high quality, family integrated care. You will need:. To provide compassionate support to parents enabling them to care for their baby whilst on Woodland Ward; this includes changing nappies, guidance with feeding, holding, and bonding with their baby, ensuring family and carers are at the centre of everything you do. To assist with all aspects of infant feeding via naso gastric tube, to undertake tube feeding and understands the complication of tube feeding. To assist with infant feeding development. Provide mothers with information on the importance of breastmilk for their baby and advocating for breastfeeding; this includes support for establishing a milk supply and moving on to breastfeeding. Where mothers wish to bottle feed, support is provided to enable paced responsive bottle feeding. To observes and record blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, respirations and colour having knowledge of the normal range and report any variance from normal to the registered nurse. To carry out blood sugar measurements, administer oxygen therapy as directed by Qualified nurse/doctor, to care for peripheral I.V. site To assist, as delegated, in an emergency, ensuring that assistance is summoned immediately. To prepare and maintain medical equipment used in neonatal care, ensuring they are ready for use and are cleaned appropriately. To Maintain high standards of cleanliness and infection control across the neonatal unit, ensuring compliance with Trust policies and procedures. To Collaborate with all members of the multidisciplinary team within the Neonatal Unit and the Princess Anne Hospital and ensures a team approach to care. The ability to recognise personal limitations in your knowledge and competence, acknowledging these to other members of the neonatal team. To work within Trust Policies to maintain confidentiality of verbal and written information and ensures that any disclosure is consistent with Statutory and Trust Policy. To be open, honest and willing to acknowledge when something has gone wrong. Make timely apologies and take action to report incidents, including near misses; to ensure that as an organisation we learn. To continuously seek to reduce harm by speaking up to managers and leaders if you believe that a lack of skills, knowledge or resources places patients at a risk of harm or if your concerns are not being listened to. Managers and leaders must listen to others when they raise concerns and take action. To work with all staff providing services to patients and children and are reminded of your responsibility to adhere to Trust and departmental child protection and safeguarding policies including employment checks. We are committed to Staff health and well-being. Flexible working options are considered, balancing the needs of the service with the work-life balance of our colleagues. Across the Neonatal Unit, we have a wellbeing lead nurse dedicated to looking after our staff. We have 2 clinical psychologists that provide support to staff through self-referral.