Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Radiology Nursing Team at West Suffolk Hospital. We are a small team of Nurses and Imaging Assistants supporting and caring for patients attending the Radiology department for a variety of diagnostic procedures as well as more complex Interventional Procedures performed in our Interventional Theatres. We provide staff with many opportunities to gain new knowledge and skills including scrub nurse in our Interventional Theatres and conscious sedation whilst being closely supported by our senior nursing team. Staff will be supported to complete an extensive list of competencies and encouraged to access regular training opportunities to enhance their professional development.
Main duties of the job
Key Tasks & Responsibilities
Participate in the provision of patient care and support throughout the radiology department including CT/MRI/Plain Film and Nuclear Medicine responding to any deteriorating patients, or patients experiencing allergic reactions/anaphylaxis to initiate assessment and treatment whilst waiting for outreach/resuscitation team.
Responsible for clinical assessment and management of any out-patients attending the radiology department who experience unexpected clinical events, ensuring appropriate care is provided and concerns are escalated as indicated.
Monitor and support patients undergoing complex interventional radiology procedures acting as scrub nurse or circulating nurse as required following completion of competencies.
Responsible for the timely booking of, pre-assessment and preparation of patients undergoing interventional procedures in the radiology department following a period of induction.
Liaising closely with the multi-disciplinary teams across the trust to ensure timely interventions as required.
Responsible for admission, preparation, pre/ post-procedure care and discharge of patients admitted to our Interventional Radiology Day Unit for day-case procedures following a period of induction.
About us
#BeKnown at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. By us. By our patients. By our community
We are a busy, friendly, rural NHS Trust providing high-quality care and compassion to more than a quarter of a million people across west Suffolk. We care for, treat and support people in hospital, at home and in various community settings.
The West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds provides acute and secondary care services (emergency department, maternity and neonatal services, day surgery unit, eye treatment centre, Macmillan unit and children's ward). It has 500+ beds and is a partner teaching hospital of the University of Cambridge.
Adult and paediatric community services, provided in collaboration with West Suffolk Alliance partners, include a range of nursing, therapy, specialist, and ongoing temporary care and rehabilitation, some at our Newmarket Community Hospital.
We do our utmost to achieve outstanding clinical outcomes for patients and our values of fairness, inclusivity, respect, safety and team work guide how we work and behave as a team.
With nearly 5,000 staff, from all over the world, we strive to make our organisation a great place to work. Whatever your role or ambition, we want to help you be the best you can be.
We promote a diverse and inclusive community where everyones voice counts and you can #BeKnown for whoever you are.
Join us. What will you #BeKnown for?
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. Communication and Team Working
Ensures and demonstrates effective communication takes place between patients, relatives, and staff.
Participates and communicates effectively with the inter-professional team and other agencies as necessary.
Supports bereaved and distressed patients/relatives.
Ensures when patients concerns are identified they are addressed where possible, and informal complaints dealt with appropriately.
Assist in the teaching of junior staff and learners in nursing practices Acting as link nurse/mentor for named learners as required
Assist in the supervision, support, training and assessment of non-registered skilled workers
Participates in the induction of staff
Takes lead responsibility for teaching and assessing learners in practice and encourages critical reflection as in clinical supervision
Undertakes preceptorship and supervises junior qualified staff
Demonstrates verbal communication through the ability to give basic information and support to individuals. To listen effectively and modify and modify communication to individual needs.
Demonstrates the ability to record accurate, succinct clear reports and documentation.
2. Leading/Managing Care (Within delegated responsibilities for a group of patients)
Assesses nursing care to be delivered. Plans, prioritises and supervises care within an allocated time frame. Delegate activities to team members appropriately
Organises and deploys staff according to workload, ensuring appropriate staff cover and reporting any deficiencies to Ward/Clinical Manager
Supervises the delivery of care to maintain agreed standards
Identifies problems and risks, decides on appropriate actions via a structured approach and report promptly to other staff on matters requiring their input
Works collaboratively with the inter-professional team and other staff on the ward/departments.
Ensures all emergencies, untoward incidents, complaints and grievances are responded to and reported in accordance with Trust Policies
Contributes to the effective and efficient use of resources. Including safe use, checking, maintenance and storage of equipment
Works collaboratively with the patient Flow Team in relation to decisions on patient flow issues.
Formally monitors quality of care for area of responsibility
Manages own time and responds to unexpected demands in a professional manner.
Work as an integral team member in the interventional theatre supporting patients undergoing interventional procedures
Responsible for clinical assessment and management of patients attending the radiology department who experience unexpected clinical events, ensuring appropriate care is provided and concerns are escalated as indicated.
Monitor and support patients undergoing complex interventional radiology procedures acting as scrub nurse as required following completion of competencies.
Responsible for the timely booking of (including requesting a bed), pre-assessment and prep of patients undergoing interventional procedures in the radiology department following a period of induction.
Liaising closely with the multi-disciplinary teams across the trust to ensure timely interventions as required.
3. Delivery Of Care
Carries out the assessment of patients identifying nursing problems and needs in partnership with the patient, and with appropriate members of the inter-professional team
Assesses risks to patients which need to be managed in relation to their health and well being within scope of nursing practice
To plan, implement and evaluate individual programmes of care for patients and with increasing experience uses an holistic approach and an evidence based approach
Ensures that skilled care is given to patients and that all drugs and treatments are administered as prescribed
Ensures the maintenance of accurate clinical observations of patients condition
Ensures the significance of data relating to patients condition and progress is interpreted and acted on
Evaluates the effectiveness of interventions and updates care plans and goals to take account of any changing needs of the patient
Contributes to health promotion and raising of health awareness with patients and relatives
Ensures safe practice to minimise the risk of infection to patients and staff
Plans discharge needs of patients from admission, ensuring appropriate involvement of inter professional team and other agencies in the process
Assesses the learning needs of individual patients and/or relatives
Instructs and demonstrates procedures to patients and/or relatives when competent to do so
Evaluates the effectiveness of patient teaching and takes necessary action to achieve objectives
4. Leadership and management:
Assist in the teaching of junior staff and learners in nursing practices Acting as link nurse/mentor for named learners as required.
Assist in the supervision, support, training, and assessment of non-registered skilled workers.
Participates in the induction of staff.
Takes lead responsibility for teaching and assessing learners in practice and encourages critical reflection as in clinical supervision.
Undertakes preceptorship and supervises junior qualified staff.
Participate in appraisals following a period of induction and training.
Is fully conversant with all policies and procedures, including Major Accident, Resuscitation, Fire, Health and Safety, and acts within them.
5. Professional Conduct and Professional Development
Responsible for exercising professional accountability and ensuring that;
Patients interests and rights are respected and acts as an advocate on behalf of patients
The privacy of the patient is respected High standards are achieved and maintained
Through working in partnership with patients ensures they are the focus of effective care
The role of other persons delivering health care is recognised and respected Public trust and confidence is not jeopardised
Any action or decision not to act taken in the course of professional practice can be justified
Insight into own needs for professional development, education and in-service training;
accesses development opportunities through an agreed PDP
Understands and uses evidence based practice within own area, produces literature to share with colleagues and shares knowledge and clinical expertise
Contributes to service and practice development initiatives within the clinical setting
Demonstrates critical reflection skills and the learning gained from experience
Abides by the legal and statutory rules relating to practice
Complies with the Trust uniform policy
Person Specification
Education and qualifications
Essential
1. oNMC Registration
2. oBLS
3. oENB 998 or equivalent or willingness to undertake
4. oEvidence of ongoing professional development
Desirable
5. oConscious Sedation training or willingness to undertake
6. oPILS/ILS or willingness to undertake
7. oAIMS or willingness to undertake
Experience and knowledge
Essential
8. oCompetent nursing skills and experience in an acute setting
9. oAn insight into the role of the Interventional Radiology Nurse
Desirable
10. oRadiology Nursing Experience
11. oWillingness to take on a link role and share learning with colleagues.
12. oAppraisals training or willingness to undertake
Skills and abilities
Essential
13. oAdaptable and able to multitask.
14. oCommitted to own personal development.
15. oAble to work under pressure
16. oAbility to communicate with all grades of staff.
Desirable
17. oGood work ethic
18. oCertificate in cannulation or willingness to undertake
Personal qualities
Essential
19. oFlexible approach to working hours and duties.
20. oGood time-keeping
21. oExcellent communication skills
22. oAble to work independently and within a team
23. oOccupational health clearance to carry out duties of role.
Desirable
24. oAble to identify personal development needs.
25. oResponds well to change and innovation.