A Vacancy at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is delighted to offer a fantastic opportunity to work with us.
Please see below for detailed job description of the role.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced neonatal nurse to undertake Masters level training to become an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Neonatal ACP) to join an established and supportive clinical team within Neonatal Services at UHS.
For an overview of the main duties of the role please see the ‘Job Description and Main Responsibilities’ section below. To understand the day-to-day responsibilities in more detail please read the full job description document attached.
As one of the largest acute teaching Trusts in England, we offer learning and development opportunities to help you achieve the career you aspire to.
University Hospital Southampton is one of England's largest acute teaching Trusts, offering a wide range of learning and development opportunities to support your career aspirations.
Located on the south coast with an international airport and direct rail links to London, Southampton offers an ideal setting to live and work, with the New Forest, South Downs and Jurassic Coast.
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Princess Anne Hospital (PAH), where the Neonatal Unit is situated, is a centre of excellence for maternity care and a regional centre for fetal, maternal and neonatal medicine. Southampton Neonatal Services are home to a large, regional, 37 bedded intensive care service providing care for preterm and term babies, including specialist services such as cardiac, surgical, renal care and regional transport service which is based onsite. We have a dedicated home team who oversee care in the community. We work side by side with maternity services to deliver transitional care. We treat around 900 babies a year and look after babies from across the south and the Channel Islands. We also take babies from other parts of the country for specialised care when needed.
There is a focus on neonatal research in the department and we are currently involved with several national and international trials. We employ separate research nurses for recruitment and running of the research projects. We have an established quality improvement agenda and are always looking for ways to improve how we work and deliver our care.
UHS offers fantastic training and development giving you the best possible opportunities to achieve the career you want. Development of our staff is central to the delivery of high quality, safe and effective care. We can offer opportunities to develop within a supportive environment, and our staff survey results reflect our commitment to facilitate your career progression.
The successful candidate will have neonatal specialist training and extensive experience of working as a senior nurse, ideally within a level 3 neonatal setting. During MSc training they will be a Band 7 and once training is complete and competence is evidenced, they will move to a Band 8a.
The modular aspects of the MSc can take place over 1 or 2 years (candidate choice) and full MSc must be complete by undertaking the dissertation. Once the modular aspects are complete, there will be a minimum of 3 months supernumerary on the Tier 1 SHO roster, after which they will be rostered in the numbers. Following ongoing development and competence as a trained ACP, you will eventually move onto the Tier 2 Registrar roster which will include working on the regional transport team.
Utilising their advanced skills and theoretical knowledge, the successful candidate will be expected to promote and deliver high quality individualised patient care; make critical judgements regarding care; practice within the scope of their expertise, utilising guidelines and protocols; contribute to the development of existing guidelines and protocols to ensure evidence-based care is current; and support training and education of both the nursing and medical teams.
As a first responder at deliveries and neonatal crash calls, you must have up-to-date Neonatal Life Support training. GIC and ARNI are desirable but not essential.
Please refer to the job description and person specification for further details. When completing your application, please ensure you have evidenced how you meet the job description and person specification to include transferable experience, qualifications, skills along with professional registration details (if applicable).
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This advert closes on Monday 10 Feb 2025