St John Ambulance Cymru

National Clinical Lead - Nursing

The closing date is 30 November 2025

Job summary

As the organisations Clinical Lead for Nursing & Midwifery you will support the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer and act alongside the National Clinical Leads for medicine and paramedicine you will provide strategic Clinical Leadership, Management and Advice to the organisation on all clinical matters to ensure that it delivers clinical services that are compliant, safe and of a high quality.

Main duties of the job

Provide national clinical leadership to support the development and implementation of National Clinical Strategies across St John Ambulance Cymru. Lead initiatives to recruit, retain, and develop nurses, midwives, health visitors, nursing associates, associate practitioners, and students, ensuring their integration into frontline practice. Support the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer in delivering expert nursing input into strategic issues including regulatory standards, Infection Prevention and Control, Morbidity and Mortality Reviews, and MHRA alerts. Assist in managing Controlled Drug provision and support clinical duties related to medicines. Act as the clinical lead for Infection Prevention and Control and participate in the On-Call Senior Clinical Advisor rota. Provide expert nursing advice to inform training, operational, and clinical practice changes. Attend Clinical Forums and Risk meetings, promoting collaboration across teams to share best practice and support national quality improvement initiatives. Build relationships with external health partners and stakeholders. Line manage healthcare professionals, ensuring compliance with professional standards. Conduct investigations and produce reports as required. Represent the organisation on committees and working groups. Carry out Annual Development Reviews and ensure compliance with health and safety policies. Be prepared to undertake additional duties appropriate to the role.

About us

We have supported people and communities across Wales since 1880. We existed before the NHS in Wales and provided the earliest medical support to those who were sick or injured.

Since March 2020, weve worked closely with NHS Wales, increasing our capacity and developing new innovative ways of working to assist and relieve the overwhelming pressure on the frontline healthcare. We are first responders and provide services for people who have fallen and those in crisis. We look after hundreds of thousands of people at over 1000 events per year from football crowds to marathon runners and night time revellers.

We continue to play a major role in strengthening community resilience and ensuring people are trained in first aid so they can be the difference between a life lost and a life saved with a blend of St John People, both employees and volunteers.

We provide the opportunity for people from all backgrounds to volunteer with us and develop their personal skills and confidence to support our charitable and income generating services whilst assisting their own career development and their community.

Were undergoing an extensive and exciting programme of modernisation preparing for our new 2025-2030 and beyond strategy. This includes a review of our existing services, financial and workforce models and were developing a rejuvenated culture aligned to our core vision and values to improve our overall people experience.

Details

Date posted

24 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Voluntary - Non-paid role

Contract

Voluntary

Duration

3 years

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0612-25-0001

Job locations

St. John Ambulance Cymru

Beignon Close

Cardiff

CF24 5PB


Job description

Job responsibilities

Role Purpose:

As the organisations Clinical Lead for Nursing & Midwifery you will support the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer and act alongside the National Clinical Leads for medicine and paramedicine you will provide strategic Clinical Leadership, Management and Advice to the organisation on all clinical matters to ensure that it delivers clinical services that are compliant, safe and of a high quality.

Potential time commitment:Minimum 25 hours per month

Location:Working across all 7 County areas.Requirement to travel whenever the need arises and to attend events, meetings or any other SJAC business. Reasonable travelling and subsistence payments will be made in accordance with SJAC Policy.

Responsible to:Directly accountable to the Chief Clinical Officer, Clinical Director, and Professionally Accountable to the Clinical Director

This role involves:

  • Provide clinical leadership on a national level to develop and support the implementation of National Clinical Strategies.
  • To develop methods to recruit, retain and develop the work of nurses, midwives, health visitors, nursing associates and associate practitioners, and students, within St John Ambulance Cymru. This includes integrating them into frontline practice.
  • Support the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer to ensure that expert nursing input is given to the strategic management and implementation of issues relating to regulatory standards, including Infection Prevention Control, Morbidity and Mortality Reviews, MHRA Medical and Field Safety Alerts.
  • On behalf of the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer, in support of the National Clinical Lead, Medicine, support the management of Controlled Drug provision to volunteers and staff and support the discharge of their clinical duties in relation to medicines.
  • To act as the clinical lead for infection prevention and control.
  • Participate in the function as On-Call Senior Clinical Advisor and execute the associated requirements of this role.
  • As part of the wider clinical team provide expert nursing advice to inform changes to St John Ambulance Cymru training, operational and clinical practice.
  • Attend Clinical Forums, Clinical Risk meetings and other Clinical groups as directed by the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer.
  • Ensure that teams collaborate internally both locally and nationally to share best practice and develop shared charitable activities and projects this includes the wider National Clinical Team; to include facilitating quality improvement initiatives, input to reviews and take part in consultations to support the St John Ambulance Cymru National Clinical agenda.
  • Forge links with health partners, other professional groups and external stakeholders.
  • Line manage as per management structure to ensure that Health Care Professionals, HCP, are professionally led and meet requirements of their professional bodies as well as St John Ambulance Cymru.
  • To undertake investigations and produce reports as required in relation to operational, conduct or clinical activities.
  • Represent St John Ambulance Cymru, from time to time as requested, on relevant Committees, Task & Finish or Working Groups.
  • Proactively manage & conduct Annual Development Reviews on direct reports.
  • To comply with St John Ambulance Cymru health and safety policies, procedures and regulations, and where appropriate statutory requirements. Have due regard for the health, safety, welfare and wellbeing St John Ambulance Cymru people and those members of the public with whom they come into contact.
  • To be prepared to undertake any other activities, duties and responsibilities as appropriate within the level of the role. Tenure in role is an initial 3 years with scope to extend for another 3 years on approval.
Training and Support:Statutory & Mandatory Training will be available throughout your role.Support will be provided by the Clinical Director and NHQ Staff.

What you will get from this role:

  • You will play a key role in the modernisation of St John Ambulance Cymru. Have input to create positive change within the work St John Ambulance Cymru does. Support the effectiveness and satisfaction of volunteers.
  • Make significant impact on the communities within your region.
  • Meet and collaborate with a wide variety of people and professionals from various backgrounds across Wales.
  • Be part of an inclusive and diverse organisation.
  • Develop key transferable skills in operational and strategic leadership from a national charity.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Role Purpose:

As the organisations Clinical Lead for Nursing & Midwifery you will support the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer and act alongside the National Clinical Leads for medicine and paramedicine you will provide strategic Clinical Leadership, Management and Advice to the organisation on all clinical matters to ensure that it delivers clinical services that are compliant, safe and of a high quality.

Potential time commitment:Minimum 25 hours per month

Location:Working across all 7 County areas.Requirement to travel whenever the need arises and to attend events, meetings or any other SJAC business. Reasonable travelling and subsistence payments will be made in accordance with SJAC Policy.

Responsible to:Directly accountable to the Chief Clinical Officer, Clinical Director, and Professionally Accountable to the Clinical Director

This role involves:

  • Provide clinical leadership on a national level to develop and support the implementation of National Clinical Strategies.
  • To develop methods to recruit, retain and develop the work of nurses, midwives, health visitors, nursing associates and associate practitioners, and students, within St John Ambulance Cymru. This includes integrating them into frontline practice.
  • Support the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer to ensure that expert nursing input is given to the strategic management and implementation of issues relating to regulatory standards, including Infection Prevention Control, Morbidity and Mortality Reviews, MHRA Medical and Field Safety Alerts.
  • On behalf of the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer, in support of the National Clinical Lead, Medicine, support the management of Controlled Drug provision to volunteers and staff and support the discharge of their clinical duties in relation to medicines.
  • To act as the clinical lead for infection prevention and control.
  • Participate in the function as On-Call Senior Clinical Advisor and execute the associated requirements of this role.
  • As part of the wider clinical team provide expert nursing advice to inform changes to St John Ambulance Cymru training, operational and clinical practice.
  • Attend Clinical Forums, Clinical Risk meetings and other Clinical groups as directed by the Deputy Chief Clinical Officer.
  • Ensure that teams collaborate internally both locally and nationally to share best practice and develop shared charitable activities and projects this includes the wider National Clinical Team; to include facilitating quality improvement initiatives, input to reviews and take part in consultations to support the St John Ambulance Cymru National Clinical agenda.
  • Forge links with health partners, other professional groups and external stakeholders.
  • Line manage as per management structure to ensure that Health Care Professionals, HCP, are professionally led and meet requirements of their professional bodies as well as St John Ambulance Cymru.
  • To undertake investigations and produce reports as required in relation to operational, conduct or clinical activities.
  • Represent St John Ambulance Cymru, from time to time as requested, on relevant Committees, Task & Finish or Working Groups.
  • Proactively manage & conduct Annual Development Reviews on direct reports.
  • To comply with St John Ambulance Cymru health and safety policies, procedures and regulations, and where appropriate statutory requirements. Have due regard for the health, safety, welfare and wellbeing St John Ambulance Cymru people and those members of the public with whom they come into contact.
  • To be prepared to undertake any other activities, duties and responsibilities as appropriate within the level of the role. Tenure in role is an initial 3 years with scope to extend for another 3 years on approval.
Training and Support:Statutory & Mandatory Training will be available throughout your role.Support will be provided by the Clinical Director and NHQ Staff.

What you will get from this role:

  • You will play a key role in the modernisation of St John Ambulance Cymru. Have input to create positive change within the work St John Ambulance Cymru does. Support the effectiveness and satisfaction of volunteers.
  • Make significant impact on the communities within your region.
  • Meet and collaborate with a wide variety of people and professionals from various backgrounds across Wales.
  • Be part of an inclusive and diverse organisation.
  • Develop key transferable skills in operational and strategic leadership from a national charity.

Person Specification

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

Essential

  • Problem solving skills and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands.
  • Able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with a variety of people.
  • Ability to recognise when issues should be escalated or when support is required.
  • Ability to manage and resolve conflicting priorities and stakeholder claims.
  • Able to influence through clear, informed and logical argument and discussion.
  • Ability to address problems and issues in a systematic and structured fashion as well as the ability to analyse complex situations from different points of view.
  • Willingness to commit the time to the role
  • Proactive rather than reactive
  • Honest, respectful and confident
  • Immediate Life Support skills, First Aid skills to the level of an Enhanced First Aider and have evidence of current revalidation

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of developing and maintaining processes that support and deliver regulatory compliance.
  • Experience of building strong and effective partnerships with key stakeholders
  • Management experience in a professional or volunteer role
  • Experience of working collaboratively in multi-disciplinary settings
  • Experience of a risk-based management approach
  • Experience of People Management

Qualifications

Essential

  • Full registration on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register. NHS equivalent of band 8 or above.
  • Evidence of Continuous Professional Development
  • Level 3 Safeguarding Adults & Children
Person Specification

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

Essential

  • Problem solving skills and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands.
  • Able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with a variety of people.
  • Ability to recognise when issues should be escalated or when support is required.
  • Ability to manage and resolve conflicting priorities and stakeholder claims.
  • Able to influence through clear, informed and logical argument and discussion.
  • Ability to address problems and issues in a systematic and structured fashion as well as the ability to analyse complex situations from different points of view.
  • Willingness to commit the time to the role
  • Proactive rather than reactive
  • Honest, respectful and confident
  • Immediate Life Support skills, First Aid skills to the level of an Enhanced First Aider and have evidence of current revalidation

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of developing and maintaining processes that support and deliver regulatory compliance.
  • Experience of building strong and effective partnerships with key stakeholders
  • Management experience in a professional or volunteer role
  • Experience of working collaboratively in multi-disciplinary settings
  • Experience of a risk-based management approach
  • Experience of People Management

Qualifications

Essential

  • Full registration on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register. NHS equivalent of band 8 or above.
  • Evidence of Continuous Professional Development
  • Level 3 Safeguarding Adults & Children

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

St John Ambulance Cymru

Address

St. John Ambulance Cymru

Beignon Close

Cardiff

CF24 5PB


Employer's website

https://www.sjacymru.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

St John Ambulance Cymru

Address

St. John Ambulance Cymru

Beignon Close

Cardiff

CF24 5PB


Employer's website

https://www.sjacymru.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Director

Carl Lane

carl.lane@sjacymru.org.uk

Details

Date posted

24 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Voluntary - Non-paid role

Contract

Voluntary

Duration

3 years

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0612-25-0001

Job locations

St. John Ambulance Cymru

Beignon Close

Cardiff

CF24 5PB


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