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Prif leoliad
Nursing
Gradd
NHS Band 5
Contract
Cyfnod Penodol: 12 mis
Oriau
Rhan-amser - 20.25 awr yr wythnos (Part time - 20.25 hours per week)
Cyfeirnod y swydd
839-6406047-AK
Cyflogwr
Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust
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NHS
Gwefan
Norwich Community Hospital
Tref
Norwich
Cyflog
£28,407 - £34,581 Per annum
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Yn cau
08/07/2024 23:59

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Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust logo

Children's Nurse Trainer

NHS Band 5

NCH&C is proud to be the first standalone NHS community trust in the UK to achieve an ‘Outstanding’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Our focus is on continually improving the quality of care we offer to local people and on improving access to that care, helping people to move seamlessly from one service to another. Praising NCH&C’s “compassionate, inclusive and effective leadership at all levels”, the CQC observed that our staff are well supported to make positive changes and innovations.

Norfolk Community Health & Care NHS Trust is committed to continuing to create a modern and inclusive work environment. As part of this commitment we actively promote flexible working opportunities where possible, to meet the needs and wishes of our workforce to maintain and improve their wellbeing. The trust offers a range of flexibility, including flexible working patterns, and we would encourage you to discuss this with the recruiting manager before or during the application process if this would interest you.

We welcome applications from people who share our values and can help us deliver outstanding care in our local community.

Trosolwg o'r swydd

Norfolk Community Health and Care is a CQC rated outstanding community NHS Trust which provides care to children and young people with a variety of different health needs.  As an employer NCH&C  has a passion for supporting the wellbeing of their staff through well led responsive and innovative thinking.

 

We are seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking band 5 children’s nurse to sit within the children’s community nursing team and provide training to outside organisations and individuals. The role of the children’s nurse – trainer is a new role within the trust, by sitting within the children’s community nursing team this role will benefit from the support and expertise of our experienced and dynamic children’s community nurses.  The post holder will provide care planning, training, and assessment of non-registered people in the delivery of clinical tasks to children with routine and complex health care needs, this will allow children to flourish within any setting. The post holder will require a high level of clinical and interpersonal skills to deliver training in a variety of settings to a variety of different people.  They will work with families and professionals to develop robust and safe care plans, empowering individuals to provide care to children and young people with additional health needs.

 

The post holder will need to be flexible working at times in the evening and occasionally at the weekend.  This post is fixed term for a period of 12 months.

Prif ddyletswyddau'r swydd

To act as a specialist support, educator, and resource to all other relevant professionals, e.g., health, education, social care and voluntary agencies

To offer and provide relevant training and support and advice to teaching welfare and social services staff in relation to children and young peoples' individual needs.

To support the Children's Community Nursing Team and Paediatric Nurse Advisors building the exiting service to met the changing needs of children/young people with complex health care needs.

To work with the nursing teams to develop evidence  based practice by utilising research and auditing clinical effectiveness for the children in the community.

To contribute to the development of guidelines, protocols, and care pathways for the management of children who require a clinical intervention.

Ensure that all practice is in accordance with most recent NMC Code:  Standards of Conduct, Performance, and Ethics:  Standards for Medicines, Management and Standards of Record Keeping.

To comply with all policies, procedures, clinical protocols, standards and guidelines based on legislation, evidence based nursing practice and NMC guidelines for conduct and professional practice.

Ensure accurate record keeping as per trust policy and NMC Guidelines.

Adhere to the Medicines Management Code and NMC Standards for the safe keeping and administration of medicines.

 

 

Gweithio i'n sefydliad

To act in accordance with the Norfolk Safeguarding Children's Board policies and procedures in relation to child protection issues.  To attend annual update session for Level 3 safeguarding training.

To apply analytical skills through application of Framework for Assessment of Need in order to support assessment process, report writing.

To collect data as required on caseload activity.

To participate in clinical and child protection supervision according to Trust policy.

To evaluate and develop own knowledge and practice using personal development plans and appropriate learning opportunities, in order to apply learning to future practice.

To be cost effective in the use of resources.

Co-operate fully with the implementation of the Trust Health and Safety arrangements, reporting accidents/incidents to nurse in charge/team leader, and initiating a full investigation in a timely manner, whilst taking responsibility to complete appropriate documentation.

 

 

 

 

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Swydd ddisgrifiad a phrif gyfrifoldebau manwl

The post holder will be expected to participate as part of the children's nursing team using a person-centred approach, access, plan, implement and evaluate care delivered.

To provide quality care to children in partnership with families and carers as commissioned and described within the service specification.

Assess the health and training requirements of children and young people with the individual care environment.  To develop, implement and evaluate care plans in partnership with patient/young person families and carers whilst working in close co-operation with other disciplines.

To assist the training of less experienced registered staff, nursing auxiliaries, health care assistants and student nurses ensuring compliance to NMC standards to support learning assessment in practice.

To provide, implement and regularly assess clinical training to identified staff in a variety of settings.

To support and train parents/carers to undertake a range of clinical interventions specific to each child/young person's needs.

Manyleb y person

Qualifications

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Registered Nurse
  • Registered Sick Children's Nurse
  • Registered Nurse (Child)
Meini prawf dymunol
  • First level degree
  • Mentorship qualification
  • Community Nursing/Specialist Practitioner Qualification

Experience

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Experience of working with children with life-limiting conditions/complex healthcare needs
  • Evidence of safeguarding experience
Meini prawf dymunol
  • Evidence of partnership working
  • Experience of Children’s Community Nursing

Skills, Abilities, and Knowledge

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Ability to work with children and young people, their families and carers to provide holistic, evidence based care to children
  • Ability to work in partnership with other healthcare workers, agencies and in partnership with parents
  • Knowledge of Norfolk Safeguarding Children Board policies and procedures
  • Knowledge of legislation relating to children and national/local policy for children with complex needs
  • Ability to work independently and within a team
  • Leadership skills
  • Observational skills
  • IT skills
  • Ability to teach and assess competency based practice

Communication

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Able to communicate effectively in written and verbal English language
  • Excellent communication skills to engage with parents, carers, and professionals to achieve good care outcomes whilst ensuring the voice of the child/young person is captured
  • To develop communication links with all stakeholders of this service to support service review and development

Personal and People Development

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Personal and people development skills required: empathy for children, young people and families, motivation, and enthusiasm for success
  • Experience in supervising or managing staff, delivering training

Personal Attributes/Behaviours (linked to the Trust's Behaviour Framework)

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Innovative approach
  • Commitment to personal development
  • Responds positively to change
  • Able to identify with the Trust's commitment to safeguarding and promoting welfare of children and young people

Other

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Ability to travel to a variety of geographical locations
  • Able to make own travelling arrangements to meet the needs of the service

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Vicky Lintin
Teitl y swydd
Lead Paediatric Nurse
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[email protected]
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07771345568

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Room 218, Norwich Community Hospital
Bowthorpe Road
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NR2 3TU
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01603 697444
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