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Senior Sister / Charge Nurse - Emergency Department

East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Location
Salary
£46,148 - £52,809 per annum
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
04 Nov 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
07 Oct 2024

Job overview

The ED team at Royal Blackburn Hospital are looking to recruit a  Band 7 Senior Sister / Charge Nurse.

We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated individuals that thrive in a fast paced environment and who aspire to deliver high quality care within a team of innovative professionals where every individual’s contribution is valued.

Main duties of the job

Do you demonstrate strong leadership with previous extensive Accident and Emergency experience possessing expert clinical skills and knowledge?

Do you have the ability to organise and to use your initiative and be able to problem solve?

If so, this is an exciting time to join this expanding team.

You will be the driver for providing high quality care to our patients, bringing innovative ideas for change in patient flow and ensuring Quality Care Indicators are met.

Our team is multi-disciplinary including Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Emergency Nurse Practitioners, Mental Health Liaison, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Medical Staff, a team of over 100 registered nurses and health care assistants.

Internal rotation onto night duty is a requirement of the post.

Support and opportunities will be given in developing your managerial skills.

You will have a suitable period of supernumerary in which you will be supported by a mentor.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

1.1. Sets and monitors standards of quality nursing care over a 24 hour period..

1.2 Organises staff (according to competence) time and equipment for work completion.

1.3 Supervises the delivery of quality nursing care.

1.4 Praises and corrects team members as appropriate, and is involved in personal development of the workforce using KSF/performance review.

1.5 Reports on levels of nursing care quality to nurse management.

1.6 Co-ordinates the care given by nurses, medical staff and social workers, alongside any other professionals directly involved in patient care on the unit.

1.7 Handles complaints by patients, members of the public and staff, in accordance with Trust Policies.

1.8 Maintains discipline for the delivery of quality nursing care.

1.9 Responsible for the health, safety and welfare of the staff, patients and visitors under his/her control, as far as is reasonably practicable and in compliance with statutory duty, e.g., C.O.S.H.H. and Manual Handling of Loads. This responsibility to include provision of systems of work, place of work and work equipment that are safe and without risk to health.