Clinical Educator inOxford inOxford PUBLISHED TUE 14 JAN 2025

Opportunity to inspire and teach nursing staff and students, shaping the future of healthcare.
Role model position that promotes evidence-based practice and Trust values, enhancing clinical standards.
Diverse responsibilities that balance clinical education with managerial duties, fostering both teaching and leadership skills.
Collaboration across various divisions and departments to enhance inter-professional learning and support organisational goals.
Access to a broad range of resources and expertise within one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK.
Involvement in service improvement, audits, and research projects, contributing to ongoing development and innovation in patient care.
Engagement with a compassionate and respectful healthcare environment, focused on delivering high-quality patient experiences.
The Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Clinical Educator for the Surgical Emergency Unit Triage at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The role involves spending 70% of the time educating nursing staff and facilitating their professional development, while the remaining 30% will be spent in a deputy ward manager capacity. The Clinical Educator will serve as a role model for best practices, support independent learning among staff, and manage educational initiatives to enhance patient safety and care. Responsibilities also include collaborating with inter-professional teams, delivering education programs, and participating in audits and service improvement projects.

Candidates should possess a passion for teaching and a commitment to evidence-based practice in surgery care. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the educational landscape within one of the UK's largest NHS teaching trusts, known for its dedication to compassionate and excellent patient care. The role is part of an environment that promotes professional growth, collaboration, and continuous improvement in clinical practices.

 


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