The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust

Sister/Charge Nurse

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Job summary

The Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust is excited to expand its Band 6 workforce for the Urgent Treatment Centre at Pontefract General Infirmary.

We are looking to appoint highly motivated, flexible Nurses with Accident and Emergency experience to join our busy established Urgent Treatment Centre who have a passion for delivering safe, high-quality care to patients in an acute setting.

A commitment to continuous professional development for both yourself and the team is essential, as this will ensure that our team has the required skills and knowledge to deliver safe and effective care.

At The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust we encourage lifelong learning, there is an expectation that you support pre-registration students in your role.

We encourage all interested applicants to have an informal chat with the team who will be willing to talk to you about their roles.

Main duties of the job

We provide GP and Nurse led care 7 days a week including nights and bank holidays covering minor illness and injuries to both adults and paediatric patients.

About us

We provide care and support to over a million people in Wakefield and Kirklees in their homes, community settings and across our three hospital sites at Pontefract, Dewsbury and Pinderfields (Wakefield).

Always striving for excellence, we are at the forefront of innovation and research, and we invest in teaching and the development of our workforce.

We live by our values of caring, improving, being respectful and maintaining high standards. We listen and learn because we aim to make Mid Yorkshire the best place to work and receive care.

We value diversity and welcome talent and enthusiasm irrespective of age, disability, neurodivergence, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances including providing unpaid carers support to someone with a health and care need. As ethnic minority groups, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and people with a disability/neurodivergence are currently under-represented across the organisation, we encourage applications from members of these groups. We have policies and procedures to ensure all applicants are treated fairly and consistently.

We are proud of our staff networks - who offer valuable guidance and feedback from those with lived experience.

We have a clear vision and you could be part of this! If you share our values and you want to make a difference to the lives of our patients and their families and carers, we would love to hear from you.

Details

Date posted

21 August 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

C9377-ACMED0122

Job locations

Pontefract Health Authority

Southgate

Pontefract

West Yorkshire

WF8 1PL


Job description

Job responsibilities

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

CLINICAL

  • Manage the department environment, and be responsible for ensuring co-ordination and delivery of skilled, effective care and safe, timely discharge.
  • Assess, prioritise, plan, implement and evaluate individualised patient care. Supervise others in the aforementioned functions.
  • Ensure safe, timely discharge or transfer, of patient, to wards, other hospitals or care settings.
  • Perform and ensure others perform patient observations such as blood pressure, pulse, respirations, oxygen saturations, early warning score, pain score, pressure score, peak expiratory flow, temperatures, and electrocardiographs.
  • Provide follow up advice, treatment and care.
  • Perform procedures such as wound closure (by suturing, tapes or medical glue), local anaesthetics, wound care, incision and drainage of small abscesses, nail removal, urinary catheterisations, trephine nails, venepuncture, and intra venous cannulation.
  • Complete Investigations such as blood glucose measurement, ward test urine, blood gas analysis, pregnancy testing.
  • Refer patients to other speciality doctors for an opinion or advice e.g. orthopaedic; surgical, mental health, plastics.
  • Use current Emergency Department Patient Group Directions (Mid Yorkshire) to supply and administer medicines to patients without reference to a doctor.
  • Recognise and advise on Child Protection issues and follow the Child Protection Policy, informing the appropriate professionals and parents/carers of concerns and procedure.
  • Recognise and advise on Vulnerable Adult Abuse protection issues and follow the Kirklees Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy, informing the appropriate professionals and parents/carers of concerns and procedure as per Mid-Yorkshire Trust policy
  • Initiate and participate in Advanced Life Support and cardiac arrest management.
  • Maintain clear, accurate, legible and timely written documentation in patients notes providing a record of care delivered. Remind other members of the team to do likewise..
  • Assess patients (triage) - requesting x-rays and supplying and administering analgesia, as needed, using Patient Group Directions. Refer, after nurse assessment, patients to other health care professionals such as mental health team, dental services, General Practitioners.
  • Act on results of those x-rays and investigations requested by self.
  • Administer intra venous, intra muscular, subcutaneous injections, and rectal and oral medication.
  • Application of bandages casts and splints.
  • Provide direct patient care. Attending to patients hygiene needs such as giving and removing bedpans and urinals. Washing incontinent, unclean and infested patients as required.
  • Give direction, support and advice to junior staff
  • Accept accountability and responsibility for own safe clinical practice. Comply with the NMC Code of Practice and subsequent published guidelines for practice.
  • Act as the patients advocate when necessary.
  • Attend the department and assume nurse leadership (in absence of Matron and Senior Sister) in the event of a major incident being declared
  • Implement and maintain control of infection procedures, such as hand washing, and be attentive that others do so
  • Move patients on trolleys to other area, such as x-ray.

COMMUNICATION

  • Maintain confidentiality of information regarding patients, families and friends at all times. Be attentive that others do so.
  • Obtain effective communication with the patient; their family, friends and carers; the multi-professional team; other departments and hospitals; primary care teams. This will be verbal, written, electronic and telephone and for the purpose of explaining diagnosis, treatment and obtaining verbal, implied and written consent and follow up care to patients and family; to request investigations and consultations from other professionals; eliciting more information to contribute to the diagnosis and care; arranging follow up care; passing information. This will frequently be to patients who have complicated emotional, physical and psychological conditions e.g. deafness, dysphasia, learning difficulties and mental health illness and will require expert use of verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Communicate bad news, with explanations, such as death or severe injury/illness to relatives/carers. Provide support for parents, family and carers following sudden infant death or child death.
  • Relative nurse providing support and information to friends and family in Resuscitation Room
  • Recognise the needs of the patient family and friends and ensure they receive suitable support from the appropriate staff
  • Liaise with Police and coroners officer following sudden deaths
  • Express ideas simply, through oral or written presentations to staff and others.
  • Inform patients and visitors, when their behaviour is threatening, violent or intimidating to other patients or staff that this is not acceptable, and ask them to stop. If they persist in the undesirable conduct ensure patient, visitor and staff safety by calling security and/or police by telephone or attack alarm.
  • Organising and conducting meetings, which have a clear purpose and outcome such as around their special interest
  • Use the information technology system to e.g. input data, request investigations and refer to other members of the hospital team. Code episode of patient care in the ED and therefore letter to GP

EDUCATIONAL

  • Provide mentorship, teaching and assessment for pre and post registration student nurses completing documentation as required by universities.
  • Maintain awareness of current developments in ED nursing and issues relating to the service and assist in their implementation.
  • Supervise junior staff, student nurses and ancillary staff with their educational needs
  • Assist with planning, delivering and participating in the departmental teaching programme
  • Participate in the planning and delivery of ED induction programmes and in the
  • orientation of staff new to the department.
  • To maintain own knowledge base and practice advanced accident and emergency skills and supervise others in their delivery of these skills.
  • To ensure own educational needs are met within NMC recommendations.
  • Assist in maintaining a teaching resource area in the department to promote evidence-based practice
  • Assist with the management and development of preceptors and mentor group to enhance practice within the department
  • Encourage an environment, which facilitates appropriate education and training through the organisations individual appraisal system.
  • Offer advice and guidance to doctors and multi-professional team when requested.

MANAGEMENT

  • To maintain a safe environment for staff, patients and visitors within the ED
  • Maintain safe custody and administration of medicines and controlled drugs according to statuary legislation, Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust and the NMC (2002) Standards for the Administration of Medicines
  • Balance nursing staff resources to peaks and troughs of activity through a rota.
  • Find cover for nursing shifts in the event of sickness or absence.
  • Monitor and control the use of resources through effective systems of stock control. Ordering pharmacy and sterile supplies for the ED
  • Raise the awareness of the team with regard to financial and budgetary issues.
  • Recommend improvements in services, with supporting evidence, to Consultants, Matron and the ED Team. Consult with appropriate personnel in order to effect change
  • Prioritise work and manage time effectively.
  • Report and record all complaints, clinical incidents and untoward occurrences.
  • Ensure that confidentiality and safe record keeping are undertaken in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
  • To assist in leading the development of nursing practice within the ED
  • Accept responsibility for maintaining equipment and stock levels, reporting any defects, hazards or shortfalls within the clinical area, ensuring that problems are followed up
  • Lead, some, and participate in the development of guidelines, protocols, and pathways of care, using an evidence base where it is available
  • Monitor and assist in managing sickness and absence
  • Have an understanding of the disciplinary/grievance procedure and how and when it should be applied
  • Participate in the recruitment, selection and retention of staff.
  • Attend and contribute to staff meetings. Represent the ED and contribute to other meetings external or internal as requested.

LEADERSHIP

  • To maintain respect, privacy and dignity for all patients regardless of race, colour, creed or social circumstances of reason for attendance
  • Act as an effective role model and maintain professional standards when representing the department being courteous and helpful at all times
  • To develop and maintain own area of expertise and role in the ED
  • Offer time and space for the ED team to have appropriate defusing following distressing events such as death; aggression and violence.
  • Support staff, through clinical supervision, to be accountable practitioners
  • Contribute to the creation of a departmental culture, which recognises and works in partnership with patients and carers involving them in all decisions.
  • Work in a collaborative, co-operative manner with other health care professionals and other relevant agencies
  • Maximise the effectiveness of the team e.g. appropriate skill mix, duty rotas, training, and mentorship.
  • Assist in the enabling and empowering of staff.
  • Develop systems, which ensure continuity of care.
  • To be accountable for own safe practice
  • Ensure adequate and accurate patient documentation and records are maintained

RESEARCH AND AUDIT

  • Participate in research projects approved by Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust
  • Lead, some, and participate in Mid Yorkshire NHS Trusts and A&E audits.
  • Participate in national audits.
  • Undertake Nursing Charter Audits on wards and departments.

Job description

Job responsibilities

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

CLINICAL

  • Manage the department environment, and be responsible for ensuring co-ordination and delivery of skilled, effective care and safe, timely discharge.
  • Assess, prioritise, plan, implement and evaluate individualised patient care. Supervise others in the aforementioned functions.
  • Ensure safe, timely discharge or transfer, of patient, to wards, other hospitals or care settings.
  • Perform and ensure others perform patient observations such as blood pressure, pulse, respirations, oxygen saturations, early warning score, pain score, pressure score, peak expiratory flow, temperatures, and electrocardiographs.
  • Provide follow up advice, treatment and care.
  • Perform procedures such as wound closure (by suturing, tapes or medical glue), local anaesthetics, wound care, incision and drainage of small abscesses, nail removal, urinary catheterisations, trephine nails, venepuncture, and intra venous cannulation.
  • Complete Investigations such as blood glucose measurement, ward test urine, blood gas analysis, pregnancy testing.
  • Refer patients to other speciality doctors for an opinion or advice e.g. orthopaedic; surgical, mental health, plastics.
  • Use current Emergency Department Patient Group Directions (Mid Yorkshire) to supply and administer medicines to patients without reference to a doctor.
  • Recognise and advise on Child Protection issues and follow the Child Protection Policy, informing the appropriate professionals and parents/carers of concerns and procedure.
  • Recognise and advise on Vulnerable Adult Abuse protection issues and follow the Kirklees Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy, informing the appropriate professionals and parents/carers of concerns and procedure as per Mid-Yorkshire Trust policy
  • Initiate and participate in Advanced Life Support and cardiac arrest management.
  • Maintain clear, accurate, legible and timely written documentation in patients notes providing a record of care delivered. Remind other members of the team to do likewise..
  • Assess patients (triage) - requesting x-rays and supplying and administering analgesia, as needed, using Patient Group Directions. Refer, after nurse assessment, patients to other health care professionals such as mental health team, dental services, General Practitioners.
  • Act on results of those x-rays and investigations requested by self.
  • Administer intra venous, intra muscular, subcutaneous injections, and rectal and oral medication.
  • Application of bandages casts and splints.
  • Provide direct patient care. Attending to patients hygiene needs such as giving and removing bedpans and urinals. Washing incontinent, unclean and infested patients as required.
  • Give direction, support and advice to junior staff
  • Accept accountability and responsibility for own safe clinical practice. Comply with the NMC Code of Practice and subsequent published guidelines for practice.
  • Act as the patients advocate when necessary.
  • Attend the department and assume nurse leadership (in absence of Matron and Senior Sister) in the event of a major incident being declared
  • Implement and maintain control of infection procedures, such as hand washing, and be attentive that others do so
  • Move patients on trolleys to other area, such as x-ray.

COMMUNICATION

  • Maintain confidentiality of information regarding patients, families and friends at all times. Be attentive that others do so.
  • Obtain effective communication with the patient; their family, friends and carers; the multi-professional team; other departments and hospitals; primary care teams. This will be verbal, written, electronic and telephone and for the purpose of explaining diagnosis, treatment and obtaining verbal, implied and written consent and follow up care to patients and family; to request investigations and consultations from other professionals; eliciting more information to contribute to the diagnosis and care; arranging follow up care; passing information. This will frequently be to patients who have complicated emotional, physical and psychological conditions e.g. deafness, dysphasia, learning difficulties and mental health illness and will require expert use of verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Communicate bad news, with explanations, such as death or severe injury/illness to relatives/carers. Provide support for parents, family and carers following sudden infant death or child death.
  • Relative nurse providing support and information to friends and family in Resuscitation Room
  • Recognise the needs of the patient family and friends and ensure they receive suitable support from the appropriate staff
  • Liaise with Police and coroners officer following sudden deaths
  • Express ideas simply, through oral or written presentations to staff and others.
  • Inform patients and visitors, when their behaviour is threatening, violent or intimidating to other patients or staff that this is not acceptable, and ask them to stop. If they persist in the undesirable conduct ensure patient, visitor and staff safety by calling security and/or police by telephone or attack alarm.
  • Organising and conducting meetings, which have a clear purpose and outcome such as around their special interest
  • Use the information technology system to e.g. input data, request investigations and refer to other members of the hospital team. Code episode of patient care in the ED and therefore letter to GP

EDUCATIONAL

  • Provide mentorship, teaching and assessment for pre and post registration student nurses completing documentation as required by universities.
  • Maintain awareness of current developments in ED nursing and issues relating to the service and assist in their implementation.
  • Supervise junior staff, student nurses and ancillary staff with their educational needs
  • Assist with planning, delivering and participating in the departmental teaching programme
  • Participate in the planning and delivery of ED induction programmes and in the
  • orientation of staff new to the department.
  • To maintain own knowledge base and practice advanced accident and emergency skills and supervise others in their delivery of these skills.
  • To ensure own educational needs are met within NMC recommendations.
  • Assist in maintaining a teaching resource area in the department to promote evidence-based practice
  • Assist with the management and development of preceptors and mentor group to enhance practice within the department
  • Encourage an environment, which facilitates appropriate education and training through the organisations individual appraisal system.
  • Offer advice and guidance to doctors and multi-professional team when requested.

MANAGEMENT

  • To maintain a safe environment for staff, patients and visitors within the ED
  • Maintain safe custody and administration of medicines and controlled drugs according to statuary legislation, Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust and the NMC (2002) Standards for the Administration of Medicines
  • Balance nursing staff resources to peaks and troughs of activity through a rota.
  • Find cover for nursing shifts in the event of sickness or absence.
  • Monitor and control the use of resources through effective systems of stock control. Ordering pharmacy and sterile supplies for the ED
  • Raise the awareness of the team with regard to financial and budgetary issues.
  • Recommend improvements in services, with supporting evidence, to Consultants, Matron and the ED Team. Consult with appropriate personnel in order to effect change
  • Prioritise work and manage time effectively.
  • Report and record all complaints, clinical incidents and untoward occurrences.
  • Ensure that confidentiality and safe record keeping are undertaken in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
  • To assist in leading the development of nursing practice within the ED
  • Accept responsibility for maintaining equipment and stock levels, reporting any defects, hazards or shortfalls within the clinical area, ensuring that problems are followed up
  • Lead, some, and participate in the development of guidelines, protocols, and pathways of care, using an evidence base where it is available
  • Monitor and assist in managing sickness and absence
  • Have an understanding of the disciplinary/grievance procedure and how and when it should be applied
  • Participate in the recruitment, selection and retention of staff.
  • Attend and contribute to staff meetings. Represent the ED and contribute to other meetings external or internal as requested.

LEADERSHIP

  • To maintain respect, privacy and dignity for all patients regardless of race, colour, creed or social circumstances of reason for attendance
  • Act as an effective role model and maintain professional standards when representing the department being courteous and helpful at all times
  • To develop and maintain own area of expertise and role in the ED
  • Offer time and space for the ED team to have appropriate defusing following distressing events such as death; aggression and violence.
  • Support staff, through clinical supervision, to be accountable practitioners
  • Contribute to the creation of a departmental culture, which recognises and works in partnership with patients and carers involving them in all decisions.
  • Work in a collaborative, co-operative manner with other health care professionals and other relevant agencies
  • Maximise the effectiveness of the team e.g. appropriate skill mix, duty rotas, training, and mentorship.
  • Assist in the enabling and empowering of staff.
  • Develop systems, which ensure continuity of care.
  • To be accountable for own safe practice
  • Ensure adequate and accurate patient documentation and records are maintained

RESEARCH AND AUDIT

  • Participate in research projects approved by Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust
  • Lead, some, and participate in Mid Yorkshire NHS Trusts and A&E audits.
  • Participate in national audits.
  • Undertake Nursing Charter Audits on wards and departments.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC Registration Evidence of Continual Professional Development University Accredited Nurse Post Registration Qualification in ED Nursing/Critical Care Nursing or equivalent; Post Registration Qualification in Mentorship/Training;

Desirable

  • Have or undertaking education with the intention of completing Health related degree

Experience

Essential

  • Sufficient or significant proven experience in Accident and Emergency/critical care A&E Evidence of participating in the development of patient care

Desirable

  • Have experience working in a Urgent Treatment Centre, Minor Injury, Walk in Centre Immediate Life Support Paediatric Life support Trauma Nursing Course Advanced Life Support

Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • Effective communication skills, verbal and written. Demonstrates leadership skills. Ability to motivate self and others Has expanded clinical competencies such as wound closure; Intravenous cannulation; Administration of intravenous medicines

Desirable

  • Undertaken added responsibilities as a Senior Staff Nurse such as moving and handling; wound care teaching; liaison role

Knowledge and Awareness

Essential

  • Awareness of current professional nursing issues Mentorship and preceptorship skills. Demonstrate a high level of personal and professional autonomy and professional accountability Awareness of own limitations. Maintain up to date knowledge on policies and procedures.

Desirable

  • Demonstrates a knowledge of management issues
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Current NMC Registration Evidence of Continual Professional Development University Accredited Nurse Post Registration Qualification in ED Nursing/Critical Care Nursing or equivalent; Post Registration Qualification in Mentorship/Training;

Desirable

  • Have or undertaking education with the intention of completing Health related degree

Experience

Essential

  • Sufficient or significant proven experience in Accident and Emergency/critical care A&E Evidence of participating in the development of patient care

Desirable

  • Have experience working in a Urgent Treatment Centre, Minor Injury, Walk in Centre Immediate Life Support Paediatric Life support Trauma Nursing Course Advanced Life Support

Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • Effective communication skills, verbal and written. Demonstrates leadership skills. Ability to motivate self and others Has expanded clinical competencies such as wound closure; Intravenous cannulation; Administration of intravenous medicines

Desirable

  • Undertaken added responsibilities as a Senior Staff Nurse such as moving and handling; wound care teaching; liaison role

Knowledge and Awareness

Essential

  • Awareness of current professional nursing issues Mentorship and preceptorship skills. Demonstrate a high level of personal and professional autonomy and professional accountability Awareness of own limitations. Maintain up to date knowledge on policies and procedures.

Desirable

  • Demonstrates a knowledge of management issues

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

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

The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust

Address

Pontefract Health Authority

Southgate

Pontefract

West Yorkshire

WF8 1PL


Employer's website

https://www.midyorks.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust

Address

Pontefract Health Authority

Southgate

Pontefract

West Yorkshire

WF8 1PL


Employer's website

https://www.midyorks.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Unit Manager

Rea Connell

rea.connell1@nhs.net

01977747572

Details

Date posted

21 August 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

C9377-ACMED0122

Job locations

Pontefract Health Authority

Southgate

Pontefract

West Yorkshire

WF8 1PL


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