Job responsibilities
      
 
 
 JOB
 PURPOSE/SUMMARY
 The
 Jobholder will carry 24 hour continuing responsibility for the effective and
 efficient management of the ward/department. They will provide professional,
 clinical, managerial leadership and supervision for the nursing team. The
 jobholder is responsible for developing and maintaining a ward or
 departments philosophy that has the patient at the centre of compassionate
 safe and quality care delivery. Through managing the administrative and
 financial aspects of the ward, the jobholder will ensure cost effective use
 of resources.
 As
 an experienced nurse the jobholder will assist in co-ordinating activities on
 the ward or department ensuring effective communication is maintained at all
 times, providing support to qualified and unqualified nurses within the
 ward/dept. He/she will play a key role
 in the assessment of patient care needs and the development, implementation,
 and evaluation of programmes of care.
 The
 jobholder will act as a role model, promoting quality evidence-based
 practice, developing the nursing team and ensuring effective management of
 the ward/department.
 The
 role of the band 7 ward manager is pivotal in the success of the team. Candidates will be expected to demonstrate
 good leadership qualities, have an ability to motivate team members, have
 evidence of supporting change management, as well as excellent interpersonal
 and communication skills. A commitment
 to professional development and the development of the team is essential.
 Successful
 candidates will be offered the opportunity to develop their leadership and
 management skills as well as clinical skills specific to this area with a
 structured development programme
 . PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF
 RESPONSIBILITY
 Leadership
  Provide leadership to the clinical
 team. 
  Support and inspire staff to
 provide efficient, effective, safe, quality care to patients.
  Deliver a positive patient
 experience.
  Promote the building of effective
 teams and collaboration between teams.
  Anticipate problems and take
 preventative or mitigating actions or have contingency plans available.
  Work with Matron to lead the
 development of ward/department nursing practice, reflecting the Clinical
 Service Unit and Trust business plans.
  Work with the Matron and or Head of
 Nursing to suggest and develop new roles/ways of working.
  Delegate and empower staff whilst
 maintaining overall, continuing responsibility and accountability.
  Line manage the nursing team,
 including individual and team performance, attendance, management, and
 workforce planning.
  Ensure the effective deployment of
 staff is mapped against the flow of patients to provide safe and effective
 care.
  Support and participate in local
 and trust wide recruitment events.
  Manage the use of bank and agency. 
  Investigate and respond to
 accidents, complaints, untoward incidents and other significant events.
  Deliver an effective, safe, quality
 service within budgetary envelope.
  Raise and respond to concerns with
 regards to risk, danger, malpractice or wrongdoing by following the LTHT
 whistle blowing policy and supporting processes.
  Deputise for Matron in their
 absence.
 Clinical
  Act in accordance with the Nursing
 and Midwifery Councils Code: Professional Standards Practice and Behaviour
  Supervise ward staff with regards
 clinical practice and patient experience to promote the delivery of excellent
 clinical standards
  Provide a visible clinical lead and
 role model to the nursing and wider team by delivering high quality
 compassionate care as an expert practitioner.
  Ensure that documentation standards
 are maintained in accordance with NMC and LTHT guidelines, whether written or
 computerised.
  Promote and maintain positive
 working relationships between all staff, internal and external to the Trust,
 involved in the care of patients.
  Set, monitor and seek to
 continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care, including
 those standards defined in local and national guidance. 
  Maintain a safe working
 environment.
  Ensure the safe use and efficient
 management of equipment and supplies.
  Promote compassionate
 evidence-based practice, wherever possible
  Work with Matron to ensure that
 clinical governance processes at ward/dept level encompass measures to ensure
 the quality of the fundamental and essential aspects of care.
  Balance clinical risk and clinical
 decision making against context.
  Work with the Infection Prevention
 and Control Team and Facilities to monitor the environment to maintain and
 raise standards.
  Undertake duties on other wards or
 departments as and when required by the service.
  Act in such a way that safeguards
 the health and wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults at all times. Is
 familiar with and adheres to the LTHT safeguarding policies.
 Quality
 Improvement
  Contribute to quality improvement
 programmes as required.
  Provides a contextual information
 and or viewpoint to support quality improvement by contributing to
 professional conversations representing the ward and or speciality view
  Keep up to date with and
 communicate service developments, advances, and research.
  Through the use of audit, local
 research, metrics, and feedback continually seek to identify practice that
 needs improvement. Implement and evaluate any resultant improvement plan. 
  Actively promote patient
 involvement and feedback within service improvements to promote a positive
 patient experience. 
  Maintain and sustain the momentum
 of improvements until they are firmly embedded into the values and culture of
 the clinical area.
 Education
 and Training
  Participate in personal appraisal
 and mandatory training at the required time periods.
  Ensure all new starters, inclusive
 of temporary staff, have a local induction to the clinical area.
  Ensure all staff have an individual
 performance development plan and a yearly appraisal.
  Ensure all nursing staff maintain
 mandatory and priority training requirement.
  Support and facilitate
 re-validation for registered nursing staff, and self.
  Promote a learning and development
 culture to the improve staff skills, knowledge, and competence.
  Ensure the induction and
 development of staff.
  Promote a positive learning
 environment within the clinical area to support the development of knowledge
 and skills in learners.
  Support and facilitate work-based
 inter-professional learning.
 This
 does not provide an exhaustive list of roles and responsibilities, and these
 may be subject to change with professional and service developments.
 . THE LEEDS WAY VALUES
 Our
 values are part of what make us different from other trusts, so we see this
 as a strength, as well as a responsibility. They have been developed by our
 staff and set out what they see as important to how we work. Our five values are:
  Patient-centred
  Collaborative
  Fair
  Accountable
  Empowered
 All
 our actions and endeavours will be guided and evaluated through these values.
 Additionally,
 the following are core values which relate specifically to this post:
 Commitment
 to support, uphold and demonstrate the core values and behaviours of LTHT
  Commitment to delivering high
 quality compassionate evidence based care, in accordance with Leeds Teaching
 Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) policies and guidelines
  Commitment to working in a
 multi-disciplinary team
  Commitment to the clinical area,
 valuing the contribution of all team members, encouraging a positive and
 creative working environment
  Commitment to own personal and
 professional development and to the development of others within the team.