Clinical Leadership Provide a credible and dependable role model to the neonatal nursing team by delivering high quality family centred care to babies requiring all levels of care on the neonatal unit. Provide leadership to the nursing team and motivate. Delegate duties as safe and appropriate and empower staff to develop own nursing, management and leadership skills Promote the development of nurses and support staff as considered appropriate. Implement, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of care for babies. Promote evidence based practice. Maintain a safe working environment for patients, staff and visitors. Supervise and maintain accurate written and electronic records using the Trusts documentation systems and standards Ensure the safe use and efficient management of equipment and supplies. Polices high quality infection control practices, liaises with experts in the IPCC team and challenges poor practice in an appropriate, constructive and educational way. Professional To personally adhere to and uphold the NMC Professional Code of Conduct at all times. To maintain clinical competence and credibility, acting as a role model for best practice nursing ensuring that nursing care is provided to a high standard and is responsive to a changing service. Ensure directives given to colleagues are clear and unambiguous. Provide emotional and professional support to staff following critical incidents Participate in the development and implementation of departmental policies, procedures and guidelines in order to establish goals and standards, ensuring these are met. Follows Trust policies and protocols and ensures junior colleague compliance. Takes an active role in the education of each and every junior colleagues and actively encourages access to ESR e learning. Ensures the unit adheres to strict Information Governance and Confidentiality procedures. Education, Research and Audit To contribute to designing training courses and be instrumental in their delivery. Assist in the completion a yearly Training Needs Analysis to guide future education delivery and ensure targeted training is provided to meet identified needs. Provide basic pastoral support (as required) for all trainees or learners within the service. Refer complex learner concerns to the appropriate educational team e.g.Senior practice educator team, so that specialist advice and support can be provided. Assist with clinical supervision or the assessment of clinical skills (within scope of own competence). Design bespoke training sessions where a need is identified, utilising your links and knowledge of the Education Department to ensure a timely and efficient response. Participate in the development and delivery of multi professional simulation training to meet the learning needs of staff and trainees within the organisation. Work with the Education Lead- Resuscitation Training, to support the delivery of resuscitation courses. Provide support and assurance that competency assessments are appropriately being completed for all colleagues working on the NICU. Have an awareness of ward/departmental student capacity, current student feedback, mentor/supervisor capacity and knowledge of the opportunities available within Trust for alternative or additional placement experiences (shadowing specialist services etc.) Maintain clinical credibility though appropriate clinical practice. In conjunction, Clinical Educators, Education Leads & Managers and clinical staff to identify best practice and key issues to inform education provision each year. In conjunction with the Risk Management team and clinical staff identify key risk issues to inform education provision each year. Regularly review/update teaching materials amend as indicated by evidence/research. Maintain inventory of equipment, stocks and consumables required for course delivery. Undertake other duties at a comparable level of responsibility as may be allocated to the post by your line manager.