As a Registered Nurse the expectation is that, with adequate training, supervision and assessment, you will be able to; - Ensure clinical practice is evidence based or peer reviewed best practice - Develop, maintain and teach CPD including clinical skills and knowledge necessary to deliver an evidence-based service. - Assist the Lead Neonatal Clinical Educator and senior nursing team with the development of staff through assisting the on-going development, supervision and monitoring of nurses and nursery nurses; ensuring their role provision meets service needs and local training needs analysis -Adhere to the NMC code of practice at all times and operate within the NMC standards of proficiency for Registered Nurses -Contribute to the development of policies, protocols, guidelines, and documentation in the Neonatal Service -To act as a resource and support nursing teams in the care delivery of patients across neonates in the organisation. - Able to work alongside nursing staff, role modelling high standards of practice whilst assessing, delivering and evaluating patient care. Highlighting any areas of development for team members as required. - Devise individual training plans for staff that are either new in post or requiring specific support or training. Providing feedback to support their development -To actively monitor and support the health and wellbeing of staff: advising on resources available and escalating for line manager assistance as required and agreed by the individual staff member -Responsible for the administration of clinical procedures/treatments within the specialist area, acting as an expert resource for the nursing team - Be actively involved in, arrange and deliver educational programmes and study day requirements. - Mentor, support and educate registered staff in the clinical practice setting - Support student nurses whilst on placement