Job summary
A key member of the stroke multidisciplinary team who assumes the responsibility and accountability for assessing, implementing and evaluating vital components of the clinical care for patients to meet their needs in a safe caring environment that promotes dignity, privacy and respect from admission to discharge patient care pathway.
The post holder needs to have specialized knowledge and skills about stroke management and familiarity with evidence-based practices and up to date guidelines in stroke care. It is also expected for the post holder to work towards his/her nurse prescribing competencies while working in this job role.
The post holder is expected to assist ward leaders in the management, training, and organisation of nursing work in the ward/department within the NMC Code of Professional Conduct. He/she is expected to supervise the working of stroke nurses, health care assistants, support workers, and support the training and assessment of student nurses, whilst demonstrating the trust values and behaviours at all times.
The post holder's main responsibility is to identify and assess stroke patients following their admission to the trust via any source (i.e emergency department, GP surgery, direct admission, etc.) and ensuring that the appropriate stroke specific pathways, protocols and guidelines are implemented appropriately with particular focus on thrombolysis, thrombectomy and intracranial haemorrhage pathways.
Main duties of the job
1.1. Manage stroke emergencies and take lead role if necessary.
1.2. Takes appropriate action to manage emergency, summoning appropriate assistance where necessary.
1.3. Identify unsafe practice and respond appropriately to ensure a safe outcome.
1.4. Help in investigating clinical incidents, identifying key themes of complaints and put appropriate action plans in place within a reasonable time frame.
1.5. Manage own workload effectively, prioritising and using time management skills to ensure information is timely and accurate.
1.6. Participate in the education and development of other staff members.
1.7. Demonstrate and maintain up to date knowledge and skill in stroke nursing management.
1.8. Attend and contribute to monthly local stroke governance meeting and in quarterly regional meetings.
1.9. Actively contribute in organizing and in the delivery of post graduate stroke courses such as the stroke transfer training and stroke development course
1.10. Take responsibility for personal development and education and the development of a Personal Development Plan.
1.11. Maintains own professional development and be actively involved in the development/appraisal of junior colleagues. Promotes the workplace as a learning environment for all.
About us
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust now form University Hospitals Tees and as such you may be required to work at any site across both Trusts.
At North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, we want our organisation to be the best place to work with the right staff, in the right roles, at the right time, to ensure we deliver exceptional patient care and experience.
We will support staff through providing an inclusive and supportive workplace with health and well-being initiatives, staff benefits and opportunities for personal and professional development.
We support the 'Making Every Contact Count' approach to behaviour change in the promotion of health and wellbeing of individuals and communities.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Responsibility for leadership/ operational management of staff (including numbers) such as recruitment, appraisal, career development. Responsibility for training and development.
1.1. Manage stroke emergencies and take lead role if necessary.
1.2. Takes appropriate action to manage emergency, summoning appropriate assistance where necessary.
1.3. Identify unsafe practice and respond appropriately to ensure a safe outcome.
1.4. Help in investigating clinical incidents, identifying key themes of complaints and put appropriate action plans in place within a reasonable time frame.
1.5. Manage own workload effectively, prioritising and using time management skills to ensure information is timely and accurate.
1.6. Participate in the education and development of other staff members.
1.7. Demonstrate and maintain up to date knowledge and skill in stroke nursing management.
1.8. Attend and contribute to monthly local stroke governance meeting and in quarterly regional meetings.
1.9. Actively contribute in organizing and in the delivery of post graduate stroke courses such as the stroke transfer training and stroke development course
1.10. Take responsibility for personal development and education and the development of a Personal Development Plan.
1.11. Maintains own professional development and be actively involved in the development/appraisal of junior colleagues. Promotes the workplace as a learning environment for all.
1.12. Plan and help in facilitating the delivery of stroke simulation trainings for members of the stroke team including nurses, care assistants, doctors, and other members of the team.
Information Resources
Level of responsibility for paper based or electronic records and systems, responsibility for information systems bothy hardware and software plus the generation and creation of information such as statistical reports or formal minutes
1.1. Demonstrate the ability to use Information Technology to support practice.
1.2. Use ESR system appropriately and help support team leaders in ensuring all members of the stroke nursing team has good compliance to their mandatory training.
1.3. Use SSNAP data and analyse them appropriately to assess gaps and areas to improve within the service.
1.4. Keeps accurate and complete records consistent with legislation, professional guidelines, trust policies and procedures. Promoting and maintaining confidentiality sharing accurate and timely information in line with the information governance agenda.
1.5. Ensure documentation is completed in accordance with the NMC professional guidelines and trust policy.
1.6. Develops and records care plans that are appropriate to the patient based on their assessment of the patient.
Research and Development
Responsibility for informal or formal clinical or non-clinical R&D including audit
1.1. Participate in the ward/clinical area clinical audit programme.
1.2. Recognise the importance of the role of clinical audit in developing practice.
1.3. Identify, promote, and participate in stroke research trials as and when required.
Please specify the level of autonomy and accountability, the level of discretion in the role and where guidance is available from e.g. supervisor/ departmental procedures/NHS Guidance/Legislation
1.1. Acts to maintain personal safety, security, and that of others.
1.2. Support the full implementation of all trust policies in the delivery of safe clinical care.
1.3. Identifies potential and actual risks using the trust incident reporting system in line with trust policy and in line with their professional accountability.
1.4. Identifies patients at risk and raises concerns appropriately on issues of child protection and the protection of vulnerable adults.
1.5. Practice in accordance with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct.
1.6. Working within the limits of own competency to always ensure the delivery of high-quality care by self and others.
1.7. Act as a role model and assist in the development of junior staff and inspire more clinicians to join the service.
1.8. Always act in such a manner that promotes the positive image of the ward/clinical area and the Trust.
1.9. Promotes the standards of the nursing profession by actively supporting student nurses and developing/maintaining their own mentorship status.
1.10. Maintain ones own high professional standards and discuss opportunities to develop clinical practice with their line manager.
1.11. Acts upon strengths and weaknesses identified, applying reflective practice to demonstrate knowledge and skills in line with evidence-based practice and legislation.
- Maintain personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job, participate in appropriate training activities.
- Participate in review of own performance regularly and development of personal development plan at least every 12 months
- Take responsibility for own actions
- Recognise own personal strengths and weaknesses and identify appropriate strategies to enhance the strengths and overcome or minimise the weaknesses
- Apply personal effectiveness skills in terms of time management, prioritisation, resource management, self-motivation and team work
Job description
Job responsibilities
Responsibility for leadership/ operational management of staff (including numbers) such as recruitment, appraisal, career development. Responsibility for training and development.
1.1. Manage stroke emergencies and take lead role if necessary.
1.2. Takes appropriate action to manage emergency, summoning appropriate assistance where necessary.
1.3. Identify unsafe practice and respond appropriately to ensure a safe outcome.
1.4. Help in investigating clinical incidents, identifying key themes of complaints and put appropriate action plans in place within a reasonable time frame.
1.5. Manage own workload effectively, prioritising and using time management skills to ensure information is timely and accurate.
1.6. Participate in the education and development of other staff members.
1.7. Demonstrate and maintain up to date knowledge and skill in stroke nursing management.
1.8. Attend and contribute to monthly local stroke governance meeting and in quarterly regional meetings.
1.9. Actively contribute in organizing and in the delivery of post graduate stroke courses such as the stroke transfer training and stroke development course
1.10. Take responsibility for personal development and education and the development of a Personal Development Plan.
1.11. Maintains own professional development and be actively involved in the development/appraisal of junior colleagues. Promotes the workplace as a learning environment for all.
1.12. Plan and help in facilitating the delivery of stroke simulation trainings for members of the stroke team including nurses, care assistants, doctors, and other members of the team.
Information Resources
Level of responsibility for paper based or electronic records and systems, responsibility for information systems bothy hardware and software plus the generation and creation of information such as statistical reports or formal minutes
1.1. Demonstrate the ability to use Information Technology to support practice.
1.2. Use ESR system appropriately and help support team leaders in ensuring all members of the stroke nursing team has good compliance to their mandatory training.
1.3. Use SSNAP data and analyse them appropriately to assess gaps and areas to improve within the service.
1.4. Keeps accurate and complete records consistent with legislation, professional guidelines, trust policies and procedures. Promoting and maintaining confidentiality sharing accurate and timely information in line with the information governance agenda.
1.5. Ensure documentation is completed in accordance with the NMC professional guidelines and trust policy.
1.6. Develops and records care plans that are appropriate to the patient based on their assessment of the patient.
Research and Development
Responsibility for informal or formal clinical or non-clinical R&D including audit
1.1. Participate in the ward/clinical area clinical audit programme.
1.2. Recognise the importance of the role of clinical audit in developing practice.
1.3. Identify, promote, and participate in stroke research trials as and when required.
Please specify the level of autonomy and accountability, the level of discretion in the role and where guidance is available from e.g. supervisor/ departmental procedures/NHS Guidance/Legislation
1.1. Acts to maintain personal safety, security, and that of others.
1.2. Support the full implementation of all trust policies in the delivery of safe clinical care.
1.3. Identifies potential and actual risks using the trust incident reporting system in line with trust policy and in line with their professional accountability.
1.4. Identifies patients at risk and raises concerns appropriately on issues of child protection and the protection of vulnerable adults.
1.5. Practice in accordance with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct.
1.6. Working within the limits of own competency to always ensure the delivery of high-quality care by self and others.
1.7. Act as a role model and assist in the development of junior staff and inspire more clinicians to join the service.
1.8. Always act in such a manner that promotes the positive image of the ward/clinical area and the Trust.
1.9. Promotes the standards of the nursing profession by actively supporting student nurses and developing/maintaining their own mentorship status.
1.10. Maintain ones own high professional standards and discuss opportunities to develop clinical practice with their line manager.
1.11. Acts upon strengths and weaknesses identified, applying reflective practice to demonstrate knowledge and skills in line with evidence-based practice and legislation.
- Maintain personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job, participate in appropriate training activities.
- Participate in review of own performance regularly and development of personal development plan at least every 12 months
- Take responsibility for own actions
- Recognise own personal strengths and weaknesses and identify appropriate strategies to enhance the strengths and overcome or minimise the weaknesses
- Apply personal effectiveness skills in terms of time management, prioritisation, resource management, self-motivation and team work
Person Specification
Stroke experience
Essential
- -Current professional registration with stroke specific knowledge
- -Post registration teaching qualifications
- -Evidence of post graduate studies around stroke (stroke courses, simulation trainings for stroke, clinical skills)
- -Evidence of significant post registration experience in stroke care (3 year recent experience in an acute stroke unit environment)
- -Experience in the delivery of stroke specific training to other staff
- -Understanding of local and national issues relating to stroke care
- -Able to structure workload, plan and prioritise things to maintain an efficient service with minimal supervision
- -Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and written with patients and with all the members of the multidisciplinary team
- -Be flexible and work independently and collaboratively as a member of the team
- -Able to utilise computer systems to communicate a range of information in a timely manner and effectively
- -Be able to use budgets appropriately
Desirable
- -Demonstrates participation in audits and surveillance around stroke specific targets in both local and national levels
- -Be understanding of others and intuitive of their needs and pressures in a confidential manner
- -Have the ability to be self-motivated and promote enthusiasm and encouragement in others
- -Experience in the delivery of stroke specific training to other staff
- -Have qualifications to facilitate simulation trainings
- -Knowledge in quality improvement methodology and its application
Person Specification
Stroke experience
Essential
- -Current professional registration with stroke specific knowledge
- -Post registration teaching qualifications
- -Evidence of post graduate studies around stroke (stroke courses, simulation trainings for stroke, clinical skills)
- -Evidence of significant post registration experience in stroke care (3 year recent experience in an acute stroke unit environment)
- -Experience in the delivery of stroke specific training to other staff
- -Understanding of local and national issues relating to stroke care
- -Able to structure workload, plan and prioritise things to maintain an efficient service with minimal supervision
- -Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and written with patients and with all the members of the multidisciplinary team
- -Be flexible and work independently and collaboratively as a member of the team
- -Able to utilise computer systems to communicate a range of information in a timely manner and effectively
- -Be able to use budgets appropriately
Desirable
- -Demonstrates participation in audits and surveillance around stroke specific targets in both local and national levels
- -Be understanding of others and intuitive of their needs and pressures in a confidential manner
- -Have the ability to be self-motivated and promote enthusiasm and encouragement in others
- -Experience in the delivery of stroke specific training to other staff
- -Have qualifications to facilitate simulation trainings
- -Knowledge in quality improvement methodology and its application
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.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
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.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
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
North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Address
University Hospital North Tees
Hardwick Road
Hardwick, Stockton-On-Tees
TS198PE
Employer's website
https://www.nth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)