Critical Care Band 5 Nurse

Company: University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
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Job overview


We have an exciting opportunity to join the critical care team in Brighton. The intensive care unit is based in the new part of the hospital and has excellent facilities for staff and patients. We are a very busy unit and you will gain experience in trauma, neuro surgery, cardiac and general intensive care. We currently have 31 beds open within a 55 bedded unit, so there is room for expansion.


Our sister hospital in Haywards Heath has a smaller unit and there will be times when you will be rotated to this site.


We are looking for someone who has more than a year of acute experience to join our friendly and diverse team.



Main duties of the job


You will be part of the critical care team and will be looking after critically unwell patients. The unit is a tertiary trauma centre and patients from the around the region are moved to Brighton for specialist treatment.


Your role will involve becoming proficient in critical care nursing and you will be expected to study outside of work in order to achieve your competencies within the national frame work.


We will support this professional development with a number of in house study days, a neuro and trauma course, the university based critical care course and a number of 1:1 coaching shifts with a practice educator.


You will be expected to adhere to our local guidelines and policies and join in with the unit safety and governance.



Detailed job description and main responsibilities



  • Participate in ensuring effective multidisciplinary communication links both upwards and downwards within Critical Care and the rest of the Trust, involving all staff members, relatives and patients. Adhere to NMC guidelines on documentation; accountability and responsibility for accurate, professional record keeping either on paper or the electronic system.

  • Display competent use of Trust e-mail, CIS message centre (where applicable), visitors intercom system, and telephone.

  • Responsible for effective shift handovers ensuring relevant detail is communicated and identify and challenge any unprofessional or subjective comments made about patients.

  • Participate in medical ward rounds showing a thorough knowledge of the patient’s medical history, current condition and recent clinical events. Ability to present this concisely, at the appropriate time, and in the appropriate manner.

  • Involved in complex patient case conferences when discussing future treatments for patients which could involve withdrawal of treatment in situations of poor prognosis.

  • Participate in mortality and morbidity meetings (where appropriate).

  • Support families on a 1:1 basis using knowledge, experience and skill to explain complicated medical conditions, providing adequate and appropriate information and education, whilst ensuring this information is understood.

  • Provide and receive highly complex information on clinical conditions, which could be sensitive and occasionally contentious. This may involve breaking bad news and may result in conflict with relatives’ understanding of the critically ill patient. Must be done with great tact and skill.

  • Guide relatives through withdrawal of treatment, tissue/organ donation in conjunction with relevant personnel such as Trust Donation Nurse Specialist or Transplant Co-ordinator. Trust personnel available for distressed/bereaved relatives.

  • Recognise poor standards of care among the MDT. Highlight these to appropriate personnel, at an appropriate time, and in an appropriate manner.



Interview



  • NMC Registration (already in place)



Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion



  • Evidence of having championed diversity in previous roles (as appropriate to role)

  • Evidence of having undertaken own development to improve understanding of equalities issues

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Posted: July 13th, 2026