Job summary
We have various Preceptee vacancies across our services here at Sheffield Health & Social Care NHS Foundation Trust.
As a Mental Health Preceptor Nurse, you will play a vital & integral role within the multi disciplinary team, delivering high quality, compassionate care across our services in Sheffield.
Main duties of the job
We aspire to employ staff who are supportive, kind, tenacious, non-judgemental and approachable whilst at the same time be able to set boundaries and constantly strive for a better life for all of our service users.
We are seeking confident, competent and person centred Registered Mental Health Nurses to undergo their Preceptorship training within our Trust.
We are looking for people who possess great communication skills, are dynamic and enthusiastic, committed to the provision of high quality care and treatment and who enjoy the challenge of working within a mental health setting.
About us
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust is a major employer and provider of services. Our Service Users, Carers and Staff are central, and our Values are important, to the delivery of high-quality care. We actively seek out individuals who share these values:
- Working together for service users
- Respect and kindness
- Everyone counts
- Commitment to quality
- Improving lives
Job description
Job responsibilities
- To ensure that comprehensive nursing assessment is carried out for all assigned patients to identify individual care needs
- To ensure that each allocated patient has a comprehensive, clear and up-to-date plan of care with specified objectives designed to meet the individuals identified care needs.
- To ensure that comprehensive and up to date risk assessment and management plans are available and accessible to the Team in support of patient care, that encompass all areas of risk, but paying particular regard to harm to self and others, vulnerability and potential for absconding
- As an identified Named Nurse, ensure that care planning and management is delivered in a collaborative approach with the patient and their carers, in line with existing care pathways and the care programme approach
- To ensure that patient care is delivered in a manner consistent with available local guidelines relating to care pathways
- To ensure patients are aware of the content of their care plans, and have contributed to their development and evaluation
- To ensure that identified plans of care for assigned patients are implemented consistently within the nursing team.
- Undertake appropriate decision making in relation to the Mental Health Act, and Code of Practice with regard to patient care, for both detained and informal patients as influenced by risk assessments and MDT decision making.
- Undertake appropriate action and decision making in relation to the Mental Capacity act and DOLS as part of the MDT approach.
- To take a positive approach to responding to patients in acute distress, adopting principles of diffusion and de-escalation. Where physical interventions or restraint are required, to approach in line with available guidance and approved techniques, providing for the safety and dignity of the patient(s). When acting as the senior nurse
- To take positive approaches to patient engagement. Where undertaking specific observations of patients, to do so in line with the available policies and guidelines
- To ensure that an appropriate therapeutic environment is maintained within the Ward
- To ensure that practice in relation to medicines is in line with local guidelines, individual professional requirements and responsibilities, and ensures individual patient involvement, engagement and concordance
- To provide advice and support to ex-patients of the Service, in line with guidelines relating to the provision of 24 hour accessible advice and support to mental health service users
- As a member of the Team, to contribute to providing a quality environment for patients in relation to safety, dignity, comfort and day to day activities
- Take active and positive approaches to supporting and encouraging patients with their dietary needs, over the 24 hour period
- Assist medical staff with routine examinations
- To respond to spillages of waste or bodily fluids in line with health and safety guidelines and control of infection guideline
- To use relevant information in support of patient care and care planning, including available electronic information systems
- To audit care plans on a regular basis using an established audit tool
- To ensure that the care given is regularly and thoroughly evaluated against the identified care objectives in order that the effectiveness of care plans can be maintained.
- Ensure that their practice, and that of those junior to them, remains within the boundaries set by local and national policy, the NMC and statute law.
- To participate with colleagues in the promotion of an active learning environment in order to maintain and develop high standards of professional and clinical practice.
- To support the development of junior staff and learners, through effective role modelling, mentorship (for students/ learners), supervision and professional leadership.
- To participate in own supervision, annual appraisals and personal development planning
- To undertake necessary essential training, (for example life support, general health and safety, prevention and management of violence and aggression) over a suitable period of time, and additional training as identified in support of clinical and professional development
- To regularly take charge of the ward in the absence of the person with continuing responsibility and, in doing so; Oversee and direct the interventions, actions and practice of individual staff on duty and Ensure that the relevant policies and procedures are followed in relation to patient care and ward safety
- To ensure that during any period of a shift when in charge of medicines, the custody of all drugs is in accord with the Trust Policy and procedures
Job description
Job responsibilities
- To ensure that comprehensive nursing assessment is carried out for all assigned patients to identify individual care needs
- To ensure that each allocated patient has a comprehensive, clear and up-to-date plan of care with specified objectives designed to meet the individuals identified care needs.
- To ensure that comprehensive and up to date risk assessment and management plans are available and accessible to the Team in support of patient care, that encompass all areas of risk, but paying particular regard to harm to self and others, vulnerability and potential for absconding
- As an identified Named Nurse, ensure that care planning and management is delivered in a collaborative approach with the patient and their carers, in line with existing care pathways and the care programme approach
- To ensure that patient care is delivered in a manner consistent with available local guidelines relating to care pathways
- To ensure patients are aware of the content of their care plans, and have contributed to their development and evaluation
- To ensure that identified plans of care for assigned patients are implemented consistently within the nursing team.
- Undertake appropriate decision making in relation to the Mental Health Act, and Code of Practice with regard to patient care, for both detained and informal patients as influenced by risk assessments and MDT decision making.
- Undertake appropriate action and decision making in relation to the Mental Capacity act and DOLS as part of the MDT approach.
- To take a positive approach to responding to patients in acute distress, adopting principles of diffusion and de-escalation. Where physical interventions or restraint are required, to approach in line with available guidance and approved techniques, providing for the safety and dignity of the patient(s). When acting as the senior nurse
- To take positive approaches to patient engagement. Where undertaking specific observations of patients, to do so in line with the available policies and guidelines
- To ensure that an appropriate therapeutic environment is maintained within the Ward
- To ensure that practice in relation to medicines is in line with local guidelines, individual professional requirements and responsibilities, and ensures individual patient involvement, engagement and concordance
- To provide advice and support to ex-patients of the Service, in line with guidelines relating to the provision of 24 hour accessible advice and support to mental health service users
- As a member of the Team, to contribute to providing a quality environment for patients in relation to safety, dignity, comfort and day to day activities
- Take active and positive approaches to supporting and encouraging patients with their dietary needs, over the 24 hour period
- Assist medical staff with routine examinations
- To respond to spillages of waste or bodily fluids in line with health and safety guidelines and control of infection guideline
- To use relevant information in support of patient care and care planning, including available electronic information systems
- To audit care plans on a regular basis using an established audit tool
- To ensure that the care given is regularly and thoroughly evaluated against the identified care objectives in order that the effectiveness of care plans can be maintained.
- Ensure that their practice, and that of those junior to them, remains within the boundaries set by local and national policy, the NMC and statute law.
- To participate with colleagues in the promotion of an active learning environment in order to maintain and develop high standards of professional and clinical practice.
- To support the development of junior staff and learners, through effective role modelling, mentorship (for students/ learners), supervision and professional leadership.
- To participate in own supervision, annual appraisals and personal development planning
- To undertake necessary essential training, (for example life support, general health and safety, prevention and management of violence and aggression) over a suitable period of time, and additional training as identified in support of clinical and professional development
- To regularly take charge of the ward in the absence of the person with continuing responsibility and, in doing so; Oversee and direct the interventions, actions and practice of individual staff on duty and Ensure that the relevant policies and procedures are followed in relation to patient care and ward safety
- To ensure that during any period of a shift when in charge of medicines, the custody of all drugs is in accord with the Trust Policy and procedures
Person Specification
Training & qualifications
Essential
- oCompletion of RNMH training and ability to register with the Nurse & Midwifery Council (NMC)
Desirable
- Evidence of professional development
Experience
Essential
- Experience (through placement or employment) working in mental health settings
Desirable
- Experience of supporting people with complex mental health needs
Knowledge & skills
Essential
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills both verbal and written
- Ability to build therapeutic relationships with service users and their families/carers
- Skills in risk assessment, care planning and implementation
- Ability & willingness to work autonomously and as part of a team
- knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and Safeguarding legislation
Desirable
- Ability to manage challenging behaviour using de-escalation techniques
- Knowledge of trauma informed care & recovery focused approaches
- Awareness of clinical governance, including infection control, incident reporting & audits
Person Specification
Training & qualifications
Essential
- oCompletion of RNMH training and ability to register with the Nurse & Midwifery Council (NMC)
Desirable
- Evidence of professional development
Experience
Essential
- Experience (through placement or employment) working in mental health settings
Desirable
- Experience of supporting people with complex mental health needs
Knowledge & skills
Essential
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills both verbal and written
- Ability to build therapeutic relationships with service users and their families/carers
- Skills in risk assessment, care planning and implementation
- Ability & willingness to work autonomously and as part of a team
- knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and Safeguarding legislation
Desirable
- Ability to manage challenging behaviour using de-escalation techniques
- Knowledge of trauma informed care & recovery focused approaches
- Awareness of clinical governance, including infection control, incident reporting & audits
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).