Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability

Matron - Brain Injury Services

The closing date is 01 June 2025

Job summary

We are seeking a motivated and credible nurse leader to join our senior team as Matron for the Brain Injury Service. This is a key leadership role with responsibility for nursing standards, patient experience, workforce development, and service improvement across two specialist pathways: Complex Rehabilitation and Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (PDOC).

You will be part of a collaborative and supportive leadership team committed to values-based care. Our organisational values—seeing the whole person, delivery on promises, willingness to learn, and honesty and integrity—are embedded in how we lead, care, and work together. These values are central to the Matron role and shape our culture across all services.

You do not need to have held a Matron post previously, but you must bring clinical credibility, sound judgement, and the ability to lead across professional groups. This is an excellent opportunity for a forward-thinking nurse ready to take the next step in their leadership career within a specialist setting.

Main duties of the job

  • Maintain a visible clinical presence across BIS wards, promoting safety, compassion, and dignity.

  • Ensure therapeutic, safe environments that support neurorehabilitation and recovery.

  • Oversee safe staffing, recruitment, and care quality in line with NMC standards.

  • Ensure compliance with medicines management, safeguarding, IPC, and DoLS.

  • Lead on UKROC data submission and use outcomes to inform care planning.

  • Engage patients and families in co-producing goals, discharge plans, and service feedback.

  • Line-manage Ward Managers, role-model standards, and drive team development.

  • Foster a culture of learning, supervision, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

  • Promote inclusion, respect, and shared decision-making at all levels.

  • Manage nursing budgets, workforce planning, and reduce agency reliance.

  • Support training compliance, retention, CPD, and equitable progression.

  • Lead audits, complaints, and incident reviews under PSIRF.

  • Identify themes and risks with QA teams and implement improvements.

  • Ensure audit readiness and regulatory compliance across BIS.

  • Collaborate with estates, families, and external partners to support service delivery.

  • Contribute to strategic goals, represent BIS in forums, and support wider nursing leadership.

About us

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) is a national centre of excellence, delivering specialist care and rehabilitation for adults with complex neuro-disability. We are proud to We are proud to hold Leaders in Safeguarding Gold accreditation, recognising our robust approach to safeguarding practice.

We are also a Mindful Employer, a Race Equality Matters Bronze Trailblazer, and a London Living Wage Employer, reflecting our commitment to inclusion, staff wellbeing, and fair employment. We have strong links with our local community and businesses in Putney and across South-West London, helping us stay connected, responsive, and engaged as both a care provider and employer.be Pathway to Excellence® designated, reflecting our commitment to nursing leadership, shared decision-making, and a positive practice environment.

Details

Date posted

16 May 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£58,096 to £68,111 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

wah481

Job locations

West Hill, Putney, London

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Putney

London

SW15 3SW


Job description

Job responsibilities

Matron – Brain Injury Service

Location: Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Putney

Salary: Band 8a; £58,096 – £68,110 (dependent on experience), inclusive of high-cost area supplement

Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) is a national centre of excellence, delivering specialist care and rehabilitation for adults with complex neuro-disability. We are proud to be Pathway to Excellence® designated, reflecting our commitment to nursing leadership, shared decision-making, and a positive practice environment.

We are seeking a motivated and credible nurse leader to join our senior team as Matron for the Brain Injury Service. This is a key leadership role with responsibility for nursing standards, patient experience, workforce development, and service improvement across two specialist pathways: Complex Rehabilitation and Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (PDOC).

You will be part of a collaborative and supportive leadership team committed to values-based care. Our organisational values—seeing the whole person, delivery on promises, willingness to learn, and honesty and integrity—are embedded in how we lead, care, and work together. These values are central to the Matron role and shape our culture across all services.

You do not need to have held a Matron post previously, but you must bring clinical credibility, sound judgement, and the ability to lead across professional groups. This is an excellent opportunity for a forward-thinking nurse ready to take the next step in their leadership career within a specialist setting.

We are proud to hold Leaders in Safeguarding Gold accreditation, recognising our robust approach to safeguarding practice. We are also a Mindful Employer, a Race Equality Matters Bronze Trailblazer, and a London Living Wage Employer, reflecting our commitment to inclusion, staff wellbeing, and fair employment. We have strong links with our local community and businesses in Putney and across South-West London, helping us stay connected, responsive, and engaged as both a care provider and employer.

We offer:

  • Wagestream platform for salary advances, savings, and financial coaching
  • Free workplace massages and on-site wellbeing activities, including yoga and pottery
  • Free on-site parking
  • Cycle2Work scheme and season ticket loans
  • Tech scheme with interest-free payment options for personal technology and home appliances
  • Active staff networks: Pride, Women’s, and Race Equality
  • Blue Light Card and other retail discounts
  • Access to career development through funded apprenticeships, leadership programmes, and in-house training

Equality and inclusion

The RHN values and celebrates diversity. We are committed to ensuring that no applicant, employee, or service user is treated less favourably on the grounds of race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, religion or belief, age, gender identity, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, paternity, or marital/civil partnership status.

Applications are welcomed from applicants with disabilities, in line with our policy of promoting equality of opportunity. We can make reasonable adjustments and provide support throughout the recruitment process.

We are also committed to supporting staff to achieve a healthy work-life balance. Flexible working will be considered based on individual circumstances and service needs. Applicants are encouraged to discuss any requirements with the recruiting manager during the application or onboarding process.

For full details, see the Job Description attached. To learn more about the role or arrange an informal visit, please contact Declan Lawlor, Senior Resourcing Advisor, at dlawlor@rhn.org.uk or 07887 566017. We welcome enquiries and are happy to offer further insight into the role, team, and working environment.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Matron – Brain Injury Service

Location: Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Putney

Salary: Band 8a; £58,096 – £68,110 (dependent on experience), inclusive of high-cost area supplement

Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) is a national centre of excellence, delivering specialist care and rehabilitation for adults with complex neuro-disability. We are proud to be Pathway to Excellence® designated, reflecting our commitment to nursing leadership, shared decision-making, and a positive practice environment.

We are seeking a motivated and credible nurse leader to join our senior team as Matron for the Brain Injury Service. This is a key leadership role with responsibility for nursing standards, patient experience, workforce development, and service improvement across two specialist pathways: Complex Rehabilitation and Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (PDOC).

You will be part of a collaborative and supportive leadership team committed to values-based care. Our organisational values—seeing the whole person, delivery on promises, willingness to learn, and honesty and integrity—are embedded in how we lead, care, and work together. These values are central to the Matron role and shape our culture across all services.

You do not need to have held a Matron post previously, but you must bring clinical credibility, sound judgement, and the ability to lead across professional groups. This is an excellent opportunity for a forward-thinking nurse ready to take the next step in their leadership career within a specialist setting.

We are proud to hold Leaders in Safeguarding Gold accreditation, recognising our robust approach to safeguarding practice. We are also a Mindful Employer, a Race Equality Matters Bronze Trailblazer, and a London Living Wage Employer, reflecting our commitment to inclusion, staff wellbeing, and fair employment. We have strong links with our local community and businesses in Putney and across South-West London, helping us stay connected, responsive, and engaged as both a care provider and employer.

We offer:

  • Wagestream platform for salary advances, savings, and financial coaching
  • Free workplace massages and on-site wellbeing activities, including yoga and pottery
  • Free on-site parking
  • Cycle2Work scheme and season ticket loans
  • Tech scheme with interest-free payment options for personal technology and home appliances
  • Active staff networks: Pride, Women’s, and Race Equality
  • Blue Light Card and other retail discounts
  • Access to career development through funded apprenticeships, leadership programmes, and in-house training

Equality and inclusion

The RHN values and celebrates diversity. We are committed to ensuring that no applicant, employee, or service user is treated less favourably on the grounds of race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, religion or belief, age, gender identity, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, paternity, or marital/civil partnership status.

Applications are welcomed from applicants with disabilities, in line with our policy of promoting equality of opportunity. We can make reasonable adjustments and provide support throughout the recruitment process.

We are also committed to supporting staff to achieve a healthy work-life balance. Flexible working will be considered based on individual circumstances and service needs. Applicants are encouraged to discuss any requirements with the recruiting manager during the application or onboarding process.

For full details, see the Job Description attached. To learn more about the role or arrange an informal visit, please contact Declan Lawlor, Senior Resourcing Advisor, at dlawlor@rhn.org.uk or 07887 566017. We welcome enquiries and are happy to offer further insight into the role, team, and working environment.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Adult Nurse (RN1/RN2/RN12) with postgraduate diploma or equivalent experience and ongoing professional development in clinical leadership. Proven senior nursing leadership experience, ideally in neuro-rehabilitation or complex care. Strong track record in service improvement, clinical risk management, safeguarding, and regulatory compliance. Skilled in workforce planning, budget management, audits, and incident investigation. Broad clinical knowledge in neuro-disability and rehabilitation.

Experience

Essential

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Desirable

  • Master’s degree in a relevant field, formal leadership training, experience with commissioning or discharge planning services, and working across sectors or system boundaries (e.g. third-sector or community partnerships).
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Adult Nurse (RN1/RN2/RN12) with postgraduate diploma or equivalent experience and ongoing professional development in clinical leadership. Proven senior nursing leadership experience, ideally in neuro-rehabilitation or complex care. Strong track record in service improvement, clinical risk management, safeguarding, and regulatory compliance. Skilled in workforce planning, budget management, audits, and incident investigation. Broad clinical knowledge in neuro-disability and rehabilitation.

Experience

Essential

  • -------

Desirable

  • Master’s degree in a relevant field, formal leadership training, experience with commissioning or discharge planning services, and working across sectors or system boundaries (e.g. third-sector or community partnerships).

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.

Employer details

Employer name

Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability

Address

West Hill, Putney, London

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Putney

London

SW15 3SW


Employer's website

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

Employer details

Employer name

Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability

Address

West Hill, Putney, London

--

Putney

London

SW15 3SW


Employer's website

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

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Recruitment Manager

Declan Lawlor

dlawlor@rhn.org.uk

Details

Date posted

16 May 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£58,096 to £68,111 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

wah481

Job locations

West Hill, Putney, London

--

Putney

London

SW15 3SW


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