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Main area
Labour Suite - QMC
Grade
Band 7
Contract
Permanent
Hours
  • Full time
  • Flexible working
37.5 hours per week
Job ref
164-6372552
Employer
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Queens Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital
Town
Nottingham
Salary
£43,742 - £50,056 per annum pro rata
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
07/07/2024 23:59

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Labour Suite and Flow Co-ordinator

Band 7

Job overview

We have the exciting opportunity to add to our team of Labour Suite and Flow Coordinators at Nottingham University Hospitals. We have vacancies at Queens Medical Centre . If you are enthusiastic about Intrapartum care with a keen interest in the oversight of safety and a passion for Midwifery then please apply. 

The Maternity service is delivered across 2 Hospital sites and community and provides care for approximately 8500 births per year. Women have the option to birth at home or within the Labour Suite or the Midwife Led unit on either of the 2 sites.The Maternity service is driven by strong strategic objectives to deliver safe effective high quality care and is aligned with local and national drivers. This is also underpinned by strong Organisational values and behaviours. These attributes are key qualities that we look for in professionals to join our team. We pride ourselves in supporting our workforce through a number of mechanisms. This is an exciting time to Join NUH as we continue to develop our maternity service which is co-designed with our staff and the woman and families that we care for. We are currently exploring ‘Pathway to Excellence’.

 

 

Main duties of the job

In addition to the below summary you need to familiarize yourself with full Job Description and Person Specification documents attached to this advert

Daily coordinating of the labour suite. Competent and confident in IV cannulation and suturing. Completion of acuity & safe staffing data.  Ensure timely delivery of elective and emergency care, identifying risks/red flags that may impact on safety quality and women’s experience. Utilising escalation processes to maintain safety and quality. Professional responsibility and accountability of the checking of all essential and emergency equipment. IPC responsibility. Participate in local and national audit, Clinical Risk & Governance processes. Participation in the non-clinical manager of the day (MOD) Rota ensuring overarching responsibility of the safety of the Unit working alongside the MDT. Manage Flow in all areas. Participate in MOD rota. Ability to work all shifts

 

 

Working for our organisation

With over 19,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city with a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation.

Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at NUH we will endeavour to turn your job into a career!

We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Clinical Responsibilities

Take overall responsibility for the management of the Labour Suite during the shift. Provide guidance as a role model to others and using their expertise make judgements and support the rest of the team, including other areas of the service such as the antenatal and postnatal wards and community.

Work closely and collaboratively with Ward Managers to ensure the efficient and effective running of area of responsibility and to ensure that flow is maintained throughout the maternity unit/service.

Be responsible for supporting and managing of staffing levels across the 24 hour day according to women/ babies dependency/acuity including forward planning for public holidays etc.

Working with the Ward Managers, Matrons and the eroster co-ordinator to support the effective use of e-Rostering to ensure optimum skill mix for the acuity of women and babies.

Liaise between inpatient maternity services, NICU, the community midwifery service and where necessary the Gynaecology ward to support effective communication leading and taking part in any MDT cross site safety conversations as necessary.

Monitor and report to the Matrons any issues regarding capacity or skill mix.

Lead the development, implementation and continual improvement of patient flow to optimise patient safety and experience. Including participation / leading the daily maternity safety huddles/ summits.

Have an overview of all women receiving care and as a senior Midwife contribute towards the obstetric team ward rounds as an expert in normality.

Promote, support and encourage midwife led care, enabling midwives to practice autonomously, within the parameters of guidelines/policies and sphere of professional practice and to include complementary therapies and water birth.

Be the point of contact for all staff if it is necessary to escalate concerns to a senior person.

As a leader coordinate the response in an emergency situation and support other team members.

Contribute towards the implementation of evidence based clinical guidelines.

Undertake the acuity score as requested each shift utilising this as a guide to support allocation of midwifery care to safeguard ensuring an appropriate skill mix during a shift.

Redeploy staff as necessary to cover changing workload and skill mix especially during times of peak activity.

Communicate with and support as necessary the maternity service across both sites (QMC and City) and home birth team to facilitate safe care for women at NUH accessing intrapartum care.

Ensuring timely and accurate completion of reports which feed capacity and escalation meetings

Be responsible for the daily checks of emergency equipment and controlled drugs stock levels.

Assist with Root cause analysis or Serious Incidents in line with the Trust Risk Management Policy.

Participate in environmental, health and safety and infection prevention and control audits and assist the Intrapartum Matron & Clinical Lead Midwife with implementing actions to maintain compliance. Actively contribute to the current Trust processes to obtain feedback from service users. Support the Matron with the effective management of the department budget and use of available resources.

Support the Matron with staff management in line with Trust policies.

Undertake daily audits in relation to the delivery and evaluation of intrapartum care.

Working in partnership with women and their families, offer opportunities for them to make well informed decisions regarding their care throughout pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period.

Provide high quality, evidence based midwifery care to women and their families throughout the maternity pathway. Recognising deviation from normality and escalating appropriately.

Work collaboratively with others to provide a seamless pathway of care for women and their families. Effectively communicate often complicated and sensitive information to women, their families and members of the multidisciplinary team.

Manage effectively the expectations of women and their families whilst in your care.

 Make considered judgements about how to act to safeguard and promote a child or young person’s welfare and be able to instigate measures to reduce the risk of child abuse occurring.

Be competent in the use of technology to support clinical practice. This includes Maternity Medway, electronic Early Warning Scoring (EWS) and digitalised patient records.

Work as a supportive team member to develop an environment that encourages effective team working amongst staff.

 Demonstrates up to date knowledge of all equipment required to use in the clinical area.

Adhere to the uniform policy

Demonstrate an understanding of the Risk Management policy and actively contribute to improve patient care and outcomes

Education and Training Responsibilities

Participate in the orientation and induction of newly appointed staff.

Support students during clinical placements and identify learning opportunities to enable the achievement of learning objectives.

Support junior midwives with the acquisition of clinical skills and competencies required to progress to band 6.

Undertake all mandatory training required by the Trust and specific to midwifery practice.

To undertake ad hoc audits with the aim to improve capacity and flow.

Support and actively participate in emergency skills drills.

Challenging in a positive manner, current working practices and promote  a culture of continuous improvement

Encourage a culture of learning where students receive high quality clinical placements supported by effective mentorship.

Contribute to induction programmes for new staff, acting as a preceptor to assist in their orientation and integration into the team.

Actively undertake appraisals of junior staff in line with the Trusts requirements.

Contribute towards evidence based practice by participating in clinical audit, patient satisfaction surveys (including Friends and Family Test) and research trials as required to meet the needs of the service and improve care Leadership

Provide support and guidance for junior staff and those who are new to the department.

Promote effective team working within the multidisciplinary team throughout the shift.

Work cohesively with the medical team to facilitate best outcomes for women accessing care

Contribute towards or actively support development of the service through change.

Facilitate the change process and encourage others to be open and adaptable to new initiatives

To be the point of escalation for any capacity and flow issues. Will be required to negotiate and influence others.Have a clear understanding of Shared Governance at NUH and the model used in

Maternity. Support and contribute towards our Shared Governance model.

Promote and adhere to high personal and professional standards and to challenge poor practice or behaviour.

Professional Responsibilities

Meet revalidation requirements.

Be conversant with all documentation issues by the NMC relevant to midwifery practice.

Practice within the Code of Conduct.

 Practice in a safe manner in order to maintain a high standard of midwifery care for all woman and their babies.

Be guided by clinical guidelines, Policies and procedures of the Trust when delivering care.

Contribute to their development, implementation and evaluation as requested.

Ensure contemporaneous record writing and keeping.

Accept responsibility for own personal development.

 

Person specification

Training/Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • Registered Midwife
  • Evidence of advanced clinical skills (NLS, ALSO, or equivalent)
  • Evidence of ongoing development & education
  • Evidence of degree
  • Able to work clinically for all contracted hours in a birthing environment
Desirable criteria
  • Masters in Midwifery or equivalent
  • Leadership course
  • NLS
  • Management experience

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Significant intrapartum experience at band 6 or 7 level
  • Evidence of management experience (Risk management, extended roles, additonal responsibilities)
  • Able to currently practice suturing and cannulation
  • MDT working
Desirable criteria
  • Experience of teaching to a group
  • Risk managment
  • Change management

Communication and relationship skills

Essential criteria
  • team worker
  • role model
  • IT literate
  • documentation standards
Desirable criteria
  • presentation skills

analytical and judgement skills

Essential criteria
  • able to respond to complex problems
  • interpret data report
Desirable criteria
  • audit and research experience

leadership skills

Essential criteria
  • exemplary behaviour
  • challenges poor behaviour
  • advocate for women

physical skills

Essential criteria
  • active birth
  • able to work clinically for all substantive hours in a birthing environment
  • cross site working
  • 24 hour service

Employer certification / accreditation badges

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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.

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Fiona Wallis
Job title
Intrapartum Matron
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
07812780728
Additional information

Emily Massey

Intrapartum Matron

[email protected]

07812278166

 

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