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Location
East Grinstead, West Sussex | United Kingdom
Job description
Clinical Carry out a full range of registered nurse duties, including assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the patients condition and care with support from the nurse in charge. Maintain the privacy and dignity of all patients whilst adhering to Trust and department policies, reporting any difficulties with these duties to senior staff. Work without direct supervision once key learning outcomes of the induction/ foundation or preceptorship programme have been completed. Maintain a safe environment when caring for patients, including those patients requiring frequent levels of monitoring. Monitor all patient care and treatment, maintaining high standards and quality at all times. Document incidents on Datix in real time and escalate these to nurse in charge. Aware of trust risk management and how to raise concerns policies. Prioritise nursing care, recognise deterioration in a patients condition and alert senior staff immediately. Maintain accurate, contemporaneous and legible written records of care. Use effective communication, written and verbal with all levels of staff including the multidisciplinary team, patients and relatives. Adhere to the agreed procedures as identified, and promotes by example, a high standard of good quality nursing care in the department. Foster good relationships with other departments, the multidisciplinary team and visitors to the unit. Help to achieve and maintain morale for both staff and patients. Participate in the health education and explanation of treatment to patients and relatives. Professional Adhere to the Trusts Uniform and dress code policy. Responsible as a trained nurse for the control and administration of drugs within the regulations outlined in Queen Victoria Hospital Medicine Policy and the NMC and completes the trusts Intravenous and oral drug competency programmes. Participate in clinic projects, enhancing the standards of care. Assist in the updating of Professional practice/procedures in line with current research. Contribute to the learning environment conducive for nursing students and other staff in training. Assist in the implementation of national initiatives. Maintain own personal profile. Meet the requirements for revalidation. Education and Training Successfully complete key learning outcomes from the foundation programme during the first month of employment and will complete the main set of competencies within 12 months. Initiate own development within agreed parameters. Be involved in any aspects of training that need to be cascaded to the whole team such as moving and handling/infection control. Help induct new staff with a formal induction programme. Act as mentor/preceptor for trained and untrained staff once appropriate training has been given. Be prepared to extend knowledge and skills by rotation to other areas in consultation with the Matron. Help in the implementation of group policies and ensure that the Trusts policies are adhered to. Be prepared to be trained and use any information technology that is brought into your area. Be involved in ensuring correct usage of equipment and assist in the training of others as required. Assist in the recording of appropriate patients/staff, ward/department statistical data as directed by the Departmental Matron. Personal and Professional Development Participate in the Trusts annual appraisal system designed to identify objectives and personal development opportunities. Participate in the Trusts annual pay progression review (if applicable). Ensure that all mandatory training is up to date. The post holder will be responsible for continually maintaining their working knowledge of local practices, policies and procedures and highlight ongoing training and development needs to their manager.
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Salary
£14.53 - £17.69 per hour