Paediatric Staff Nurse Ward 21/PAU (NHS AfC: Band 5) - Paediatrics - Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust – West Midlands
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Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust paediatric team are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated paediatric nurses to work on both our acute inpatient unit, paediatric daycase unit and paediatric assessment unit. A rotation between all 3 areas is also available.
It is an exciting time to join the paediatric team at Walsall due to the expansion and progression of the service. The paediatric team is leading the way in progressing virtual wards and a new team structure is creating a new dynamic way of team working.
We will offer the successful applicants a structured development package and the opportunity to be a valued member of our team. We are able to offer a comprehensive bespoke induction package for our newly qualified staff members in addition to Walsall Trust preceptorship programme.
To be successful you will need to be friendly, kind, compassionate with a genuine desire and passion to help people.
Paediatric Unit
Band 5 Staff Nurses -
Rotations can include:
1. Ward 21; 21 bedded unit which cares for medical, surgical and high dependency patients.
2. Our Paediatric Assessment Unit is housed in purpose built Urgent Emergency Care Centre (UECC) and cares for patients aged 0-16 years.
3. Our Paediatric Daycase unit delivers care for elective surgical patients under the ENT, Surgical and Trauma teams. Our Daycase unit also facilitates elective MRI scans.
We are looking for experienced, enthusiastic and motivated paediatric nurses who are able to work autonomously as well as part of a team to help us to provide the high quality care to our patients we pride ourselves on.
In return we will offer a structured development package and the opportunity to be a valued member of our team. We are able to offer a comprehensive bespoke induction package for our newly qualified staff members in addition to Walsall Trust preceptorship programme.
Key Responsibilities:
* Has an understanding of the NMC Code and Trust Policies and Procedures relating to confidentiality.
* Demonstrate effective communication skills both verbal and nonverbal.
* Demonstrate high standards in record keeping.
* Demonstrates competent clinical practice.
* Demonstrates accountability for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating patient care without supervision.
* Is able to identify the psychological, social, physical and cultural needs of children and their families and acts, with guidance, to meet their needs.
* Actively prioritises and organises workload.
* Is responsible for maintaining accurate patient records. Has a working knowledge of the relevant hospital IT systems to achieve this.
* With guidance uses analytical and judgemental skills to participate in collaborative decision making within the nursing team.
* Works in partnership with patients and their carers in decision making, ensuring their views are taken into account.
* Is able to recognise own limitations to practice guided by the NMC Code Conduct, Scope of Professional Practice, Trust Policies and Procedures.
* Has an understanding of the effective management of resources both financial and physical.
* Has a working knowledge of the incident reporting system and mechanisms for actively reducing risk.
* Deliver safe, high quality and effective care.
* Works with patients, families and all members of the MDT to plan and deliver care.
* Be receptive to change and participate in activities which bring about service improvement.
* Be aware and deliver the national benchmarks for standards of good practice.
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