Professional Responsibilities-Assess patient care needs and the development and implementation of programmes ofpatient care and participate in the evaluation of these.- To ensure a high standard of nursing care is performed at all times and assist in the reviewand regular update of these standards.-Ability to recognise and respond appropriately to changes in the patients condition and safety.-Adhere to all Trust Policies to maintain professional, clinical and patient safety.-Ability to administer oral drugs safely and independently and that they are administered in linewith the NMC and Trust Policy guidelines.-Be aware of the principles of infection control and the prevention of cross infection in relationto patient care and the clinical environment. -Be able to communicate basic care information and answer queries to patients, theirrelatives/carers and the multidisciplinary team members.-To undertake intravenous drug therapy administration following a training programme whichwill assess the competencies and practical levels required to achieve safe working within the Trust policies and procedures.-Care and control of medication and controlled drugs used for patient care, being aware of the systems used for safe administration and the ordering and maintenance of stock.Education, Training & Development- Participate in clinical training including teaching and supervision of new staff, unqualifiedstaff and student nurses in the ward environment- Undertake a minimum of once yearly appraisal with the ward manager for development planning-Advise patients and relatives /visitors to the ward with regard to control of infection.-Advise on the promotion of health and prevention of illness.Management Responsibilities-To manage the maintenance of an acceptable environment for patients, reporting andtaking appropriate action on hazards and faulty equipment.-To report incidents using the Trust electronic incident reporting system.-Management of patients with regard to their nursing /clinical needs as directed by the nurse in charge.-Report to and request advice from the nurse in charge of the ward in regard to patient care when appropriate.-Ensure that communication is used effectively, both written and verbal, in the interest of patient care and with the multidisciplinary team-To contribute to the discharge planning of patients informing the discharge team of issues and patient /relative requirements/requests. -Ensure that the ward environment is well maintained, clean and safe. Report hazards to thenurse in charge acting to prevent further danger to staff and patients.-To be economic in the use of ward stocks and clinical requisitions, avoiding waste wherever possible.-To be courteous and helpful to patients, families/carers, colleagues and all users to thetrust. - Have basic computer skills and be able to access patient details and reports via the Trusts IT systems-To take charge as required in the absence of the person with continuing responsibility forthe ward/department. Only after completion of preceptorship programme and local induction period.Professional and Legal Responsibilities -To be conversant with policies and procedures relating to Fire and Health and Safety.-To report all accidents and complaints in accordance with agreed policies and assist ininvestigations of complaints and accidents as required. -Maintain professional portfolio.- Maintain clinical study to fulfil professional registration and show evidence of continuing professional development.-To uphold the principles of the NMC code of professional conduct.-To be conversant with all the Nursing policies and Procedures.Care and Compassion-The post holder must be able to actively demonstrate and proactively deliver effective and personal care, which is safe for the patients, in a calm and compassionate manner to every patient, everytime. This should be at the core of all planning which actively involves the patient and where appropriate, their relatives /carers. -With the ability to escalate areas of interprofessional andmultiagency care concerns to the ward manager, Matron or Deputy/Chief Nurse in a timely manner.NB: This job may involve the manual handling of heavy loads, for which training will be given. If there is any reason why you should not do this, it is your responsibility to inform your manager immediately.