A Clinical Educator position working within the Tissue Viability Team focusing on the Trust's Pressure Ulcer Strategy.
Main Duties of the Clinical Educator Role in the Tissue Viability Team:
The Clinical Educator within the Tissue Viability team focusing on the Trust's Pressure Ulcer Strategy will have the following core responsibilities:
1. Education and Training:
Develop, deliver, and evaluate educational programs for clinical staff to improve knowledge and skills in pressure ulcer prevention, management, and treatment.
Provide bedside teaching, workshops, and classroom-based sessions tailored to various staff groups, including nurses, healthcare assistants, and allied health professionals.
Promote awareness of the Trust’s Pressure Ulcer Strategy, ensuring all staff understand their role in achieving strategic goals.
2. Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers:
Reducing Harm: Pressure ulcers are often preventable with appropriate care and early intervention. A Clinical Educator ensures community and acute nurses are well-trained in prevention techniques, including skin assessments, risk assessment tools, and proper positioning strategies.
3. Standardisation of Best Practices:
Uniform Care Delivery: The educator ensures consistent application of evidence-based practices across wards and community settings by providing training, clinical updates, and competency frameworks.
Policy Implementation: Translating the Trust’s Pressure Ulcer Strategy into actionable and practical workflows ensures that the strategy is effectively implemented at all levels.
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