NHS Scotland is seeking candidates for a Nursing and Midwifery role in Edinburgh, emphasizing their commitment to equality and diversity in the workforce. The position involves providing leadership in patient care, managing staff in the absence of senior leadership, and collaborating within a multidisciplinary team to assess and evaluate care needs. Responsibilities also include maintaining clinical and staff governance. The organisation is transitioning to a reduced full-time working week from 37.5 to 37 hours starting April 2024, with provisions for temporary extended hours in specific service areas.
Candidates must hold a PVG membership for the required regulatory group, or apply for one prior to starting. NHS Scotland is open to making reasonable adjustments for disabled candidates and those with long-term conditions. For further details about the role and expectations, interested individuals are encouraged to review the job description and person specification provided on the NHS Lothian website.
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
A link to the NHS Lothian Nursing and Midwifery Strategic Plan can be found via the following link: www.jobsincare.com/job/jblirl18 Scotland is reducing their full time working week from 37.5 to 37 hours per week from 1 April 2024 but with no change in pay. This reduction will also be applied pro rata for part time staff. This advert and any subsequent offer/contract of employment therefore reflects the new working hours. However, as not all service areas will be able to adopt the 37 hour working week immediately from 1 April 2024, you may be required to work up to an additional 30 minutes per week for a temporary period for which you would be paid until the service you are working in changes rosters or working patterns to accommodate the new reduced working week. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Recruiting Board.
We will fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.
The post holder provides leadership for the delivery of patient care within area of responsibility. The post holder has managerial responsibility for the area in the absence of the Senior Charge Nurse / Team Manager including supervision and deployment of staff.
As part of a multidisciplinary team the post holder will have responsibility for assessment of care needs, evaluation of care plans, ensuring the delivery of high quality care to patients.
The post holder has specific responsibility and accountability for maintaining both clinical and staff governance.
This post requires the post holder to have a PVG Scheme membership/ record. If the post holder is not a current PVG member for the required regulatory group (i.e. child and/or adult) then an application will need to be made to Disclosure Scotland and deemed satisfactory before they can begin in post.
For further information on what is included in the role and what skills/experience are being looked for, click on the links at the bottom of the screen to the job description and person specification. If after reading this information you have any questions please contact Peter Kennedy at
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