Full time 37.5 hours per week. Permanent post.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen within our team for two band 4 Associate Trauma Coordinator subject to Agenda for change. We are inviting individuals with a passion for Trauma and Orthopaedics. The ideal candidate will have an in-depth knowledge of Trauma, to be able to optimise patient outcomes, and will display excellent communication skills - both verbal and written. You should be proficient in all areas of nursing care from patient admission to discharge.
The Trauma Coordinator role requires excellent communication and support skills, providing relevant information to patients, families, and carers with regular updates regarding patient management and treatment plans. Through coordination and communication between Multi-Disciplinary teams, your role will be vital to the patient pathway.
Main duties of the job
1. Preparation for the trauma meeting and ward round in the morning.
2. To attend the trauma meeting and Post-Take ward rounds with the team to oversee and promote well organised multi-disciplinary care for all trauma patients.
3. Support the senior trauma nurses with the day-to-day running of the office.
4. Communicate with inpatients, wards, and departments, as well as patients at home awaiting surgery, utilising excellent telephone skills, face-to-face meetings, and emails in furtherance of the effective management of trauma cases.
5. Organise initial assessment or follow-up appointments for patients as instructed by the trauma team and clear documentation of trauma meeting outcomes.
6. Carry out clerical activities associated with the admission, including liaising with the patient/carers to inform of follow-up arrangements and trauma meeting outcomes. The collecting and inputting of data to help focus on service improvement and patient care.
7. To provide a specialist service, offering support to nursing, medical, and social care colleagues. Providing specialist input in the overall management of care for the trauma patient presenting with complex problems.
About us
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust is an integrated provider of acute, intermediate and community health care serving the population of Bolton. This provides us with an opportunity for our services to work closely with our partners in primary care and the local authority to ensure a seamless service for our patients.
Here at Bolton our patients are at the heart of everything we do. We ensure our patients receive the highest quality of Care and are guided by our trust Values. We are proud that our Trust is a centre of excellence for maternity, neonatal and care for children, and that it has been rated as Good by the Quality Care Commission (CQC). This is in recognition of the patient experience and quality of care that our staff provide to patients. It is also supported by our Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional Framework for Professional Practice.
Job responsibilities
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate the essential criteria as outlined in the Person Specification and be able to undertake the Key duties and responsibilities as outlined in the Job Description.
Person Specification
Education
* NMC Registered Nursing Associate, or AfC Band 4 Equivalent.
* GCSE or equivalent to Level 2 Functional Skills Maths and English.
Experience
* Substantive experience working in a trauma/orthopaedic ward, A&E or ICU setting.
* The ability to work as a team member. Demonstrate a sympathetic approach when dealing with colleagues and patients.
* Understands the Trauma Pathway and demonstrates good orthopaedic knowledge/experience.
Skills and Knowledge
* Able to problem-solve, make decisions and challenge poor practice.
* Able to work autonomously, plan and prioritise workload.
* Proficient IT skills, including, but not limited to all Microsoft Office programs.
* Evidence of contributing to teaching others, actively seeking to develop own skills and clinical knowledge.
* Evidence of participation in audits, research and development.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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