An exciting new role of NICU Discharge coordinator and Transitional care Senior Sister/Charge Nurse has arisen for an enthusiastic, forward thinking nurse/midwife with previous Band 6 experience in a clinical NICU setting. The job will play an integral role in supporting a seamless patient pathway from admission to discharge, leading a small team of Transitional care nurses, nursery nurses and midwifes, whilst also maintaining clinical band 7 competence working one day per week clinically, supporting the NICU roster. A minimum of 34.5 hours over 4 days a week will be considered.
The post is open to candidates with suitable experience and a commitment to supporting staff and improving care. The role will require an individual with good leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. They must be able to demonstrate an understanding of change management, team dynamics and appreciate the demands of delivering an efficient and effective service which meets the requirements of neonates and their families.
You will be part of an MDT working within a level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit within the Southwest Neonatal Network serving the northern part of the network. The unit has 34 cots comprising of 8 intensive care, 8 high dependency and 18 special care cots. The team are committed to providing quality care; highly motivated to learn and be part of a dedicated team with a strong focus on family integrated care which extends the care to the home environment.
Discharge coordinator
• Support development of new initiatives that support timely discharge
• Support the wider team in identifying barriers to discharge and problem solving to overcome them to achieve positive results for the patient and their family
• Work closely with the community outreach team to ensure seamless discharge to home for babies meeting community criteria
• The post holder will work closely with all internal and external partners and agencies to ensure a seamless service, including working to reduce delayed discharges
• Post holder will have responsibility for actively participating as a key member of the MDT and have a leading role in discharge planning
Transitional Care
• To lead the Transitional Care team of nursery nurses, nurses, midwives and maternity support workers with support from the NICU and Postnatal matron
• To identify barriers to service provision and develop strategies to improve the transitional care service provision in accordance with the BAPM transitional care service specification
• Ability to think outside of the 'box', having influencing skills and ability to lead discussions. To demonstrate well informed clinical decision making in order to provide support and advice to patients, carers and other members of the MDT
This role will also include Band 7 clinical responsibilities supporting the NICU roster - please refer to the full job description for details
North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award-winning hospital building at Southmead. We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities. Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.
North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.
• Work closely with all the neonatal nursing, medical, Clinical Psychology (CP), and AHP team along with other disciplines in the hospital, community and wider Network who provide services for the baby and family during their neonatal stay. This includes ODN Parent Engagement Leads, Parent Advisory Group (PAG) AHP and CP Network leads, and Care Coordinators. They will also need to work closely with the families at all stages of this journey and afterwards to ensure their voices are heard, represented, and integrated into all service development. This will contribute to the provision of a high standard of care which can be accessed by all families
• Collaborate with Discharge Coordinators, repatriation link nurses and Outreach teams to promote and enable early discharge and timely repatriation
• Build and maintain relationships with Network, local neonatal psychology and community- based services to help facilitate timely and appropriate referrals for individuals and families
• With the MDT lead on developing clear guidelines, signposting documents, and referral pathways
• Supporting the development of parent engagement in the service
• Proactively participate in relevant groups and meetings to to be an advocate for Transitional Care and discharge in all forums e.g., handovers, safety huddles, audit, governance, and staff meetings
• Act as a strong advocate embedding the ethos of ‘parents as partners in care’ –empowering staff to educate and support parents to be fully involved in provision of care and decision-making.
• To manage the Transitional Care Neonatal Team and work closely with the maternity supervisory ward sister and Matron
For full information of job description and role responsibilities please see the job description and supplementary evidence documents attached
This advert closes on Monday 6 Jan 2025