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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSenior Sister / Charge Nurse with Whittington Hospital NHS Trust in London\n\n The Whittington Emergency Department (ED) serves the diverse local community of North London. We pride ourselves on providing high quality, compassionate care and give structured support and development to all our nurses . Our CQC inspection in January 2020 praised the teamwork displayed amongst our staff who support each other to provide good care. We are a dedicated trauma unit as part of the North East London and Essex Trauma Network. Due to an increase in our Senior Nursing establishment, we have a vacancy for a dynamic, enthusiastic, innovative senior nurse who is looking for their next challenge to help us build on our reputation as one of the safest hospitals in England. The role of the Senior Sister / Charge Nurse is pivotal in providing leadership and support to our nurses, while ensuring the department is managed smoothly on each shift. You will be given the freedom to manage your department and a team of nurses, with appropriate support and development opportunities. We have very strong nursing leadership and can offer support from our substantial senior team, which includes our two ED Matrons and a Practice Development Nurse who provide a clinical support rota. You will be expected to work in all areas of the department acting as a role model and providing evidence based care. You would also regularly act as a shift leader maintaining patient flow and ensuring patient safety and quality of care in the department. You will be given management time to undertake you line management duties and take on a key area of responsibility. You may already be working at a Band 7 level or looking for your next challenge. We will tailor a development programme to meet your needs to excel in this role. This includes building upon your portfolio of courses, for example ALS, ATNC, APLS, Physical Assessment or Minor Illness/Injury. To support your leadership development the Trust offers both internal and external leadership courses. There are also opportunities for teaching or involvement in research/national audit. Applicants will have significant post registration experience with demonstrable experience in Emergency Care, educated to degree level and have a mentorship and A&E qualification. The post will require full internal rotation of our shift patterns (flexible / part time working will be considered). About us MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Values The post holder will uphold and display the Trust values of Innovation, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. The Senior Sister/ Charge Nurse will be expected to: To lead the nursing workforce on a shift by shift basis, by taking charge of the department (or continuing accountability if this is delegated) Manage patient flows, ensuring safety and escalating potential issues appropriately Guiding the activity of nursing, medical and other staff to ensure rapid assessment, treatment and disposal of patients. Participate in educational and training programmes for junior nursing staff and students, including acting as a preceptor / mentor where required. Supervise staff to ensure that high standards of nursing care are delivered. Be able to work independently as an expert practitioner in all areas of the Emergency Department. DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT The post holder is part of a team with responsibility for the management of the Emergency Department on a shift basis. The overarching management of the nursing workforce and department is co-ordinated by the Lead Nurse / Matron in the Emergency Department. He/she will regularly take charge during his/her span of duty and will have undertaken responsibilities for aspects of the running and organisation of the department as directed by the Matron. They will also be expected to deputise for the Matron as required. The Nurse in Charge ensures: Available staff on the shift are deployed appropriately to meet changing demands. Patient flows are managed effectively in accordance with the Department of Health, ED Clinical Quality Indicators. That the activity of nursing, medical and other staff is guided to ensure the rapid assessment, treatment and disposal of patients. Staff are adequately supervised, supported and coached. That delegated responsibilities for staff appraisal and development are carried out. More junior staff are kept informed of developments. Staff are debriefed after stressful or critical incidents. Stock levels are checked and re-ordered to appropriate levels. Good relationships with other departments and outside agencies are maintained. Sickness is reported in accordance with Trust procedures. Staff discipline is maintained during the shift. Documentation is fully and properly completed. All required information is fully recorded on the clinical information system/notes. Departmental standards are monitored and enforced at all times whilst they are in charge of the shift. Patients are kept informed of potential waiting times. Patient safety is maintained. Incidents are documented and reported appropriately. Senior Management is kept informed of relevant matters. Advice is sort appropriately. EDUCATION AND TRAINING The Senior Sister / Charge Nurse participates in the development and delivery of educational and training programmes for more junior staff and student nurses and for clinical supervision to more junior staff. He/she provides on-the-job training to staff and assesses training needs of staff under his/her supervision. The Senior Sister / Charge Nurse will participate in the training of staff to: Respond appropriately to major incidents Develop their scope of professional practice such that they have the skills to undertake a variety of tasks including IV drug administration, venepuncture and cannulation, suturing, application of plaster casts, 12 lead ECG recording etc. Deal with patients who are potentially violent in accordance with Trust Policy and Guidance. Manage sick children and their carers who attend the department. Manage mentally ill patients, and have a good knowledge of the Mental Health Act and the issues that surround holding patients under Common Law vis--vis the Mental Capacity Act (2005) Effectively participate in CPR and the resuscitation of the severely injured. Identify and respond to common abnormalities on cardiac monitors SERVICE DEVELOPMENT The Senior Sister / Charge Nurse is expected to make recommendations for changes, which will improve the service in the Department. They also participate in the development and implementation of new working practices. MOTIVATION AND MORALE The Senior Sister / Charge Nurse has an important role in motivating staff and maintaining high morale. The Nurse in Charge must encourage a flexible approach to problems/situations and promote a can do attitude. The Nurse in Charge will encourage staff to adopt a positive, problem solving approach and to be proactive in resolving difficulties. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES The Senior Sister / Charge Nurse will develop competence in the use of hospital computer systems and in particular the Emergency Department EDIS programme. You will be required to rotate through all the shifts operating in ED. Personal Conduct All staff within the Emergency Department team are expected to treat other members of staff with courtesy and respect. The hospital rules and policies, including disciplinary procedure, apply to all staff without exception. The Nurse in Charge will always behave in a courteous manner with members of the public, patients and other members of staff. They will always be helpful, polite and welcoming. They will be proficient in communication skills with a positive body language and the ability to maintain eye contact. Uniforms will always be worn correctly. Study Leave Study leave will be granted at the discretion of the Emergency Department Service Manager. "}