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Senior Sister Specialist Practice Community Children's Nurse, Ed. lead

Employer
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
Location
Carshalton
Salary
£49,178 to £55,492 per annum
Closing date
13 Aug 2024
Join Our Team at The Children's Community Nursing Service!

Are you an experienced SpQ CCN ready for a new challenge? We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our dedicated team as a Band 7 with a focus on education leadership.
About the Role:
As a key member of our team, you will:
  • Lead and Inspire: Provide leadership and accountability for our Children's Community Nursing Service, focusing on clinical excellence and education.
  • Champion Excellence: Promote the highest standards of clinical care through strong professional leadership, offering advice and expertise to foster a culture of care, compassion, creativity, and candour. Uphold the Trust's core value of Respect.
  • Manage and Develop Staff: Oversee designated staff, conduct appraisals and 1:1s, and support them in setting specific objectives and creating effective personal development plans.
  • Enhance Support Services: Help ensure the delivery of equitable, person-centred support mechanisms and services for babies, children, young people (BCYP), and their carers. Focus on risk management and alignment with national, organizational, divisional, and Trust strategies, working in partnership with other agencies.
  • Drive Quality and Governance: Collaborate with the Service Lead Nurse and Senior Nursing Leadership Team to enhance governance, quality, safety, education, and assurance of financially effective services.


Main duties of the job

Why Join Us?
  • Established Team: Become part of a well-established and supportive team dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children and their families.
  • Professional Growth: Take on a role that offers significant responsibility and the opportunity to lead and shape the future of our service.
  • Impactful Work: Contribute to the delivery of top-tier clinical care and support, ensuring that our young patients receive the best possible services.

If you're passionate about clinical excellence and education and ready to lead with compassion and integrity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your nursing career with The Children's Community Nursing Service.

About us

Welcome to Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

We are an integrated health and care Trust. As well as the services we provide at our acute care hospitals (Epsom and St Helier) we work with local GPs, mental health services, community providers and local authorities, with the joint aim of preventing people from becoming unwell, and when they do, that they receive the right care, in the right place, with the right support.

We also work as part of the St George's, Epsom and St Helier Hospital and Health Group, with a shared leadership and increasing collaboration to develop stronger clinical and corporate services between two major providers serving Surrey and South West London.

In autumn 2019, we were rated 'Good' by the CQC and we seek to continually improve. As part of that, we have secured �500m as part of the government's Hospital Infrastructure Plan to enable us to build a brand new Specialist Emergency Care Hospital in Sutton and finish the refurbishment of the existing buildings on the Epsom and St Helier hospital sites.

We are committed to making all of our work places great places to work, with the right support and culture to help you excel. 'Respect' is at the heart of everything we do. This means we want everyone who works with us to be able to do the best that they possibly can with opportunities available for everyone to grow and develop.

We hope the following job description, inspires you to be part of our success.

Job description

Job responsibilities

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POST:
Clinical responsibilities / Professional Practice
Provide comprehensive evidenced based and skilled nursing care to children within their own home and / or other community settings.

Provide continuous responsibility for the assessment, management and evaluation of care programs in negotiation with the CYP and family / carers.

To act in accordance with and role model CCNS standards of care, operational procedures, the Trust clinical standards and guidelines and the NMC code of professional conduct.

To work in a collaborative manner with all professionals and agencies involved with the BCYP to ensure a seamless delivery of care that spans through to transition to adult services.

To act at all times to safeguard BCYP and vulnerable adults in accordance with Trust safeguarding policy.

To act as the patients advocate, by providing information and support, facilitating the patients choices with regards to nursing care, promoting independence and self-care as appropriate.

Support equality and diversity when engaging in professional duties with BCYP and in all working relationships.

To support the Lead Nurse in the development of nursing policies, CCNS SOPs and guidelines and provide support for staff with individual patient plans of care.

To promote health education as an integrated aspect of care delivery.

To lead complex discharge planning, assessment and provision for BCYP needs, ensuring detailed communication with the discharging hospital / department / MDT to enable a safe discharge for the patient and family / carers.

To work with colleagues in the Childrens Community Nursing Service and MDT, facilitating every opportunity to reduce hospital admissions and early discharge of BCYP.

To empower parents / carers to enable them to safely care for their BCYP within the community environment, through education and support.

To design and update CCNS training documentation and provision to enable parents / carers, through education and support.

Be responsible for ensuring staff adhere to Trust standards in record keeping, maintaining clear and contemporaneous records. Ensure information obtained and recorded is appropriately shared with multi-agency professionals whilst adhering to standards.

Undertake and support staff members to utilise Trust and local risk policy and documentation to assess prior to, and during service delivery within the community setting, to ensure personal and patient safety.

To participate in practice refection, safeguarding and clinical supervision.
Management and Leadership Responsibilities
Provide day to day management of the Childrens Community Nursing Service, escalating concerns to the Lead Nurse.

Act as a role model promoting the work of the Childrens Community Nursing Service and ensuring that clinical practice and services are evidence-based, policy driven, and delivered to the highest possible standards of person-centred care.

Undertake management responsibilities of the service alongside the Lead Nurse, including: ordering and approval of items within agreed budgets, Health Roster management, and absence monitoring and performance management.

Support the Lead Nurse in ensuring that resources are used to achieve high quality, effective services that provide value for money recognising opportunities for cost-saving and efficiency measures.

Facilitate and ensure completion of staff appraisals, 1:1 meetings, and monitor compliancy with statutory and mandatory and other educational and training provision.

Ensure all service members engage in regular team reflection, clinical and safeguarding supervision.

Teach, support and empower colleagues and junior staff in their clinical decision-making.

Delegate and monitor the individual caseloads of junior staff to achieve effective and timely management, alerting the Lead Nurse to areas of clinical risk.

Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with Integrated Care Boards, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary care providers, social care, education, statutory / voluntary organisations and other agencies, in order to provide a comprehensive service to the BCYP and family / carers. Identify measures to improve working practices.

Monitor and develop the work of the Childrens Community Nursing Service within the context of Trust, local and national strategies.

Actively participate in the recruitment, orientation, education and development and retention of staff new to and within the Childrens Community Nursing Service.

Participate in CCNS, Specialist Nursing, Divisional, external and other relevant meetings, deputising for the Lead Nurse where required.

Demonstrate practice within the Trust and local policies and procedures, facilitating others understanding and adherence.

Ensure all DATIX reports are completed, reviewed, investigated and learning and action plans are shared with the CCNS and clinical teams in a timely way. Liaise with the Lead Nurse and Paediatric Quality and Risk Manager regarding any incidents that may require a rapid review or concise investigation, contributing to these processes when required.

Participate in the processes of clinical risk management and clinical governance.

Share the responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of self and others in the working environment, following safe working practices complying with the Trusts and local Health and Safety Policies, Procedures and guidelines at all times.

Participate in the evaluation and organisation of measures that invest in staff health and wellbeing.

Education

Undertake educational leadership responsibility within the CCNS, working with the Epsom base B7 Educational Lead, the service B7 Clinical Leads and Division Practice Education Team.

Actively seek opportunities to continually develop oneself, consistent with lifelong learning and in line with professional bodies continuous professional development requirements.

Identify requirements, design, implement and update competencies and programmes of education specific to the CCNS.

Champion and facilitate the personal and professional development of CCNS staff, to demonstrate performance and behaviours that support delivery of patient-focussed, flexible and innovative care in an environment that values learning.

Undertake opportunities for formal and opportunistic teaching and educational to ensure high quality clinical practice within the service sharing this knowledge within the Division.

Within the CCNS annual report produced by the Lead Nurse, produce a report regarding service education and training, provision and achievements.

Be responsible for collating the annual training needs analysis (TNA) for the CCNS in collaboration with the Lead Nurse.

Represent the CCNS at bimonthly Neonatal & Paediatric Education & Training meetings.

Demonstrate a commitment to research and evidence based practice.

Service improvement and Policy Development

Support the Lead Nurse and SpQ CCN B7 colleagues to conduct audit activity by undertaking monthly Tendable audits, continually monitoring standards of care, identifying risks, advancing knowledge within own specialist field, benchmarking and raising concerns as identified.

Alongside the Lead Nurse, participate in developing service policies, procedures and guidelines in partnership with relevant specialists ensuring clinical governance is central to the function of the service.

Alongside the Lead Nurse, provide assurance that the CCNS is safe, caring, responsive, effective and well-led and be able to evidence this to internal and external regulators.

Ensure regular Friends and Family feedback /patient experience activity is carried out. Work with the Lead Nurse, SpQ CCN B7 colleagues and patient experience team to investigate and resolve complaints, and record and celebrate compliments.

Work with the Lead Nurse, Senior Leadership team and Trust teams to monitor activity, performance and quality of service delivery against contractual requirements.

General responsibilities

To support the department and organisation by carrying out any other duties that reasonably fit within the broad scope of a job of this grade and type of work.

Person Specification

Education

Essential

  • RSCN/RN Child
  • Specialist Practice Community Children's Nurse
  • ENB 998 (Teaching & Assessing in Clinical Practice) or equivalent
  • IV Certificate/Capital Nurse


Desirable

  • Leadership and Management qualification (e.g. NHS Leadership Academy) / Florence Nightingale Foundation / ILM)
  • Practice Educator
  • Tracheostomy trainer
  • CVAD/ANTT trainer


Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience at B7 level or extensive experience at B6 level
  • Experience working with children with life limiting/threatening illnesses and End of Life
  • Knowledge of the current workforce, quality and education agendas within the NHS setting


Desirable

  • Delivering education and training
  • Experience in Quality Improvement, Risk management and recruitment
  • Experience of completing audits, developing action plans and monitoring


Knowledge

Essential

  • National and local guidance in relation to the care of CYP in the Community setting
  • Application of evidence based up-to-date clinical practice


Desirable

  • Health Roster management
  • NHS Supply chain and SBS ordering


Skills

Essential

  • Excellence in clinical skills
  • Evidence of mentorship, supervision, facilitation and teaching


Desirable

  • QI knowledge and skills
  • Budget awareness / management


Employer details

Employer name

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

Address

Children's Community Nursing Service

Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, St. Helier Hospital, Wrythe Lane

Carshalton

SM5 1AA

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343-6477400-UB-RB

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