Band 5 Staff Nurse – Callington Road Hospital
Silver Birch is a 19-bed female acute ward, providing a safe and supportive environment for all recovery journey’s. We know that coming to the hospital may feel challenging, and our team is here to help service users feel comfortable, informed, and well cared for throughout their stay. Our team of nurses, doctors, therapists, and support staff are here to provide high-quality individualised care tailored to specific and unique needs. Your role of Staff Nurse would include working in a trauma informed way, with special considerations given to working with and supporting female specifics i.e. pregnancy, post natal menopause etc.
Main duties of the job
The band 5 staff nurse role is a key member of the in-patient multidisciplinary team. Working with service users and their families, friends and carers to help make a difference to the experience of those using our services by:
Demonstrating kindness, respect and compassion.
Helping to keep people safe through good risk assessment and good clinical practice.
Helping to develop coproduced plans of care, which are personalised and responsive to peoples needs.
Providing health promotion information to service users and carers.
Undertaking effective treatment supported and delivered in line with current legislation, standards and evidence based guidance.
Providing supervision and mentoring to other staff and students.
Being part of the AWP vision to provide high quality care.
At AWP we actively encourage applicants from all backgrounds; we are particularly keen to encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities and from the LGBTQ+ community.
Job responsibilities
1. Clinical Nursing Practice
To carry out clinical nursing practice within designated areas, working to provide high quality, evidence-based nursing assessment, care planning, intervention and evaluation.This will include: Utilising excellent communication skills to develop a rapport with service users, carers, colleagues and visitors. Provide and receive complex sensitive confidential information. Recognising the potential barriers to communication and practicing with empathy, reassurance and understanding. Undertaking comprehensive nursing assessments using analytical and judgement skills. Collaboratively undertaking clinical risk assessments and developing and supporting personal safety plans and crisis and contingency planning with the service user, and where appropriate carers and families. Using professional, clinical knowledge acquired through training to degree/diploma level and current practice-based evidence to plan and organise provision of care. Planning appropriate care and treatment interventions alongside colleagues, service users and where appropriate carers and families. Providing specialist advice in relation to care to service users and where appropriate carers and families. Delivering a range of psychosocially-informed nursing therapies in accordance with service users care plans, needs and preferences. Utilise opportunities to offer health promotion and education. Demonstrating developed nursing skills obtained through practice, understanding the importance of accuracy and a narrow margin for error. Demonstrating a commitment to reducing restrictive practice. Administering appropriate medication within relevant Trust and legislative guidance. Ensuring the ordering, storing and disposal of medication complies with relevant Trust and legislative guidance. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the key elements of the relevant Mental Health Legislation. Collaboratively evaluating the impact and effectiveness of care and working to improve these outcomes. Supervising the practice of less experienced and newly qualified practitioners, student nurses or support worker colleagues.
2. Continuing Professional Development
To maintain and develop professional knowledge, skills and expertise to ensure best practice delivery including evidence based, current and responsive interventions in line with the changing needs of the service user and the service.
This will include: Taking responsibility for post-registration education and for continuing professional development as outlined in NMC standards. Participating in education and training opportunities. Undertaking a thorough revalidation process in line with NMC and AWP policy. Maintaining up to date knowledge of the relevant medicines, related medication management issues, and act in accordance with the appropriate NMC standards and Trust guidance. Abiding by the legal rules, statutory regulations and professional responsibilities in relation to practice as outlined in the NMC code of conduct. Receiving restorative clinical supervision on a regular basis in line with the Trust clinical supervision policy. Engaging in management supervision from an identified line manager, or appropriate delegate, in line with the Trust management supervision policy. Engaging with Trust appraisal process in line with policy. Maintaining Health and Safety in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974). Working within the Trust Policies and Procedures.
3. Education, Development and Collaborative Learning
To work towards a sustainable culture of continuous collaborative learning to keep own practice clinicallycurrent, and to foster a team learning ethos.
This will include: Support effective learning environments by upholding the NHSE Safe Learning Environment Charter principals. Modelling nursing skills and promoting the value of clinical nursing to modern mental healthcare at any opportunity including demonstrating own activities to new starters, less experienced practitioners and students. Providing advice, mentoring and supervision (both management and clinical) for colleagues. Acting as a Practice Supervisor / Practice Assessor for a range of learners, and provide robust.practice development and assessment experiences. Support other registrants to undertake a thorough revalidation process in line with NMC and AWP policy.
4. Recording, Reporting and Communication
To maintain standards of record keeping and associated administration in accordance with AWP Trust Policy and professional guidelines.
This will include: Keeping contemporaneous, chronological and accurate mental health records in accordance with NMC guidelines and Trust policy. Adhere to records management requirements as outlined in Trust policies and procedures . Practice within the legal requirements relevant to the Mental Health Act and Mental Capacity Act Legislation. Taking part in a rolling programme of audit. Undertaking relevant practice development and/or research activity.
5. Compassionate Leadership and Management
To use own skills, knowledge and resources to provide clinical leadership for colleagues and external professionals at all levels, acting as a professional ambassador for mental health and learning disabilitiesnursing, and related development activities.
To make best use of available workforce resources based onagreed staffing models ensuring provision of best care possible.
Follow Trust and Service Policies in regard to the security of the building/clients, to ensure safe practice and protection of clients, staff, visitors and members of the general public.
Person Specification
Qualifications
- RMN Pin Registration
- Experience of working with people who experience mental health difficulties
- Willingness to complete or completed relevant course on teaching and assessing in clinical practice or equivalent.
- Willingness to undertake further training relevant to clinical area.
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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