This role will lead our Planned Care Team who are a bespoke multidisciplinary team delivering routine planned, follow up and recovery care for patients. As a Senior Nurse you will lead a multi-disciplinary team to deliver a nurse led service and prevent hospital admissions. The Planned Care team are a healthcare made up of; a variety of registered and non-registered professionals ensuring our patients receive integrated and co-ordinated care. Your team and you will continue the care of men within the prison, taking over from the Early Days in Custody team after the first 10 days of a patients journey. The aim of the Planned Care Team is to provide the long term treatment and support for the men in our care. The post holder will lead a team which will help a patient manage their heath. As a multi professional team, you will be developing innovative ways to encourage this large patient group to manage their conditions and support their recovery. As the leader of the team you will work with the Head of Healthcare and Deputy Head of Healthcare to develop processes and methods to treat, inform and guide the patient group through their treatment, recovery and long term goals. Your team will be made up of dedicated; public health, mental health, primary care and substance misuse practitioners. You will provide visible leadership, being accountable for the quality and assurance agenda, continually reviewing care and identify areas of learning within your team. Working with the other team leads, you will ensure all team members from Early Days, Planned Care and Unplanned Care teams are well supported through regular clinical and management supervision. As a member of the services leadership team you will be expected to introduce and embed new ways of working through innovation and respond to new service requirements, whilst continually enhancing care provided to our patients. Your role will include the development and implementation of care plans, monitoring and implementing care for those on the complex care register, contribution to MPCCC (multidisciplinary meeting), meetings with HMPPS colleagues and close working with our social care patients and partners. You will also run regular clinics for patients. You will also; Provide outstanding evidence based care to our patients by seeking out, listening to and acting on feedback. Ensuring that care is personalised and informed by what matters to them. You will provide clinical expertise and expert advice to drive up clinical performance. Deliver non-judgemental care that is safe, high quality, patient centred whilst meeting CQC requirements, following our policies, procedures and always considering safeguarding. Inspire excellence in your colleagues by pro-actively leading the service and motivating the team recognising that our workforce is our most valuable asset. You will forge strong links with our partners and stakeholders, providing a service that people can trust, feel safe within and feel proud of. Promote best practice, clinical supervision, evidence based care and continuous quality improvement, embedding a culture of reflection and shared learning. Share knowledge, skills and expertise to ensure safe care supporting your clinical and non-clinical colleagues to do a great job.