Resuscitation Officer - 37.5 Hours per week
The Resuscitation Department at Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit a full time Resuscitation Officer. The successful applicant will be a UK registered nurse or suitably qualified allied healthcare professional with recent experience of working in an acute care environment.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced clinician to develop further knowledge, skills and experience in teaching and resuscitation practice.
Applicants will be considered for a development opportunity from Band 5 to band 6 subject to experience and achievement of pre-requisite competencies.
The successful applicant will hold a Resuscitation Council UK provider certificate in at least one of the following courses; Immediate Life Support (ILS), Paediatric Immediate Life Support (PILS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), European Paediatric Advanced Life Support (EPALS) or Newborn Life Support (NLS). Evidence of clinical teaching is desirable.
They should be motivated and enthusiastic, have excellent communication skills and be able to engage with all levels of staff, patients, carers and visitors.
Our STAR values are at the heart of everything we do. You can expect to see them in the way we act and the way we treat each other. Our values make us who we are:
• Service - We will put our patients first
• Teamwork - We will work together
• Ambition - We will aspire to provide the best service.
• Respect - We will act with integrity.
In Resuscitation Services, we are a small, dynamic and friendly team. The post holder will help ensure that all clinical staff across the Trust receive appropriate resuscitation training. The Great Western Hospital is an approved centre for Resuscitation Council UK courses and runs ABLS, ILS, ALS, PBLS, PILS, EPALS & NLS courses on a regular basis.
The team also provides advice and support on resuscitation equipment and guidelines, conducts clinical audits and is involved in patient safety and quality improvement workstreams.
We look forward to hearing from you.
1. Assist in the planning, development, delivery, evaluation and recording of all training provided by the Resuscitation Services Team and assess levels of competence during and following teaching
2. Help with income generation by providing training, where appropriate, for external customers
3. Deliver training and offer support to relatives and carers of at risk patients
4. Provide professional advice and support in relation to any aspect of resuscitation training, practice and procedures
5. Be an active member of the Trust’s Resuscitation Committee
6. Participate in quality improvement projects relating to acute illness management and the deteriorating patient
7. Collect and collate data for Trust-wide and national audits relating to resuscitation
8. Attend adult, paediatric and newborn medical emergency calls
9. Provide appropriate advice and support during and after resuscitation to staff and/or witnesses involved
10. Assist in developing Trust policies and competencies in all relevant resuscitation procedures
11. Ensure a high standard of professional practice is maintained and maintain clinical competencies by completing continuing professional development (CPD) hours in an acute clinical area.
This advert closes on Sunday 24 Nov 2024
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