Job summary
Employer heading
Staff Nurse - Emergency Department
Band 5
Job overview
Enthusiastic, motivated, committed, just some of the words used to describe the nurses who thrive in our busy emergency environment. We can promise you it won’t be dull! Every day is a learning day with 12 hour shifts our norm, the feedback we get from our fab team is that they really value them and the work life balance it brings.
There isn’t much we haven’t encountered, but as with everything we do, we do it as a team – dealing with things head on, supporting each other & changing lives.
We have two amazing Emergency Departments, Preston & Chorley, yet one amazing #TeamED vision – it’s exciting as staff will flex across both locations, learning loads of new skills along the way.
Whether you are bringing past ED experience or wanting to gain experience of working in a busy ED department, we really do want to hear from you.
Your passion for emergency care and trauma coupled with your great team ethic will fit right in and we want your valuable nursing experiences to enhance our team
Main duties of the job
We asked people why they love working on ED and one of the biggest reasons was that our team are like a family – we all spend a lot of time at work, so it’s great to know this is how our team feel and it’s definitely our biggest strength.
We deal with everything and anything so the opportunities for you to enhance your nursing skills, knowledge and experience is endless. We really value the personal skills, experience & qualities that every member of our team bring to us, creating our diverse, knowledgeable and very supportive team who feel motivated and able to influence the future direction of our service.
We have a variety of departmental study days such as:
- Triage process
- Minor injury assessment & management
- Resus training
- Access to CPD funding at University level
- Acute paediatric care – for the Preston site
- Major trauma training
- Insitu- sims – taking place on the shop floor
and much more
…so there is always something new to learn and get involved in!
Working for our organisation
We have an Instagram page: TeamED@LTHTR as well as Twitter: @LTHTREmergency1, see staff share their experience of working in a busy major trauma centre.
You’ll work alongside Advanced Nurse Clinicians, Emergency Nurse Practitioners, Consultants, Trauma Technicians and Senior Healthcare Assistants who support us all the way. On starting you’re assigned a mentor to work alongside you for the first couple of weeks - we get lots of positive feedback about this.
124,000 patients come through our doors yearly, 18,000 of these are children & 700 are major trauma patients as our Preston site is the Regional Major Trauma Centre for the North West. The very distinctive Air Ambulance helicopter can be seen flying in & out of Preston a few times a day – bringing people from across the region to be treated.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
We are a forward thinking department with a real emphasis on staff development and training – we have our own clinical educator, based at the Preston site who delivers up to date training across both sites for all your learning needs. Our Consultants and Senior Medical staff are on shift 24/7 and are always happy to offer support and education – the relationship between our medical and nursing staff is second to none.
It’s impossible to cram everything in just one advert, so we really welcome you to get in touch and have a chat with us to find out a lot more about joining us.
There is our dedicated section of the website where you can get into real detail about us and what we do: https://www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk/emergency-department/
You can follow us on Twitter – it’s where you will start to see the real ED as we share the stories of our world here @LTHTREmergency1
Person specification
Education & Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Appropriate NMC Registration
- Diploma in Nursing
- 6 to 12mths experience post registration
- NMC recognised Mentorship qualification or willingness to work towards following 18 months commencement in post
Desirable criteria
- Degree
skills and knowledge
Essential criteria
- recognition of a acutely unwell patient - aims course BLS /ILS
- to be competent in medication administration
- general knowledge of safeguarding
- time management and leadership skills
Desirable criteria
- Manchester triage trained
- level 1 competent in RCN standards
- trauma training
- mentorship
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Helen ashcroft/Clare Holbourn
- Job title
- Unit Manager
- Telephone number
- 01772522402
- Additional information
Jennifer Ashcroft - Matron [email protected]
Helen ashcroft unit manager /
Clare Holbourn Unit RPH - 01772 522402
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