It's an exciting time to join us here at Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW) as we continue to develop and invest in our services as well as our staff.
North locality inpatient services have opportunities for a Clinical Nurse Lead, band 6, within the Older Adults inpatient pathway at St Georges Park Hospital in Morpeth, Organic pathway (Woodhorn ward).
We are looking for a caring, empathetic, enthusiastic and motivated individual who has a passion to improve the lives of our patients. You should be a confident individual who is keen to contribute to the delivery of high quality nursing care and service development.
You should have a strong interest in working within a busy and challenging environment, have a high level of resilience and patience and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills,
As a CNTW employee we will support you in your personal and career development. You'll have access to a great range of training opportunities through our in-house Academy including Coaching, Apprenticeships, and our Leadership Development Programme.
We are committed to improving the working lives and health and wellbeing of our staff and that's why we have our Thrive programme. Thrive is here to support your whole wellbeing which covers emotional, physical, psychological, financial, career and social aspects.
They act as a Clinical Nurse Lead within a multi-disciplinary team, developing collaborative, needs based care plans, through assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation within the unit.
The delivery of person-centred holistic formulation underpinned by the Newcastle Model. Experience of working with this model is desirable, training will be given
Clinical Leadership and a key member of the Leadership team for Woodhorn ward to support collaborative and partnership working between the ward teams.
They act as an identified deputy in the absence of the Ward Manager.They facilitate and coordinate clinical practice, ensuring high standards of evidence based care and treatment. They will also undertake completion of clinical audits and the delivery of findings.
They are visible and accessible to patients, families and carers working together to ensure efficient, effective and caring services.They lead on the implementation of all performance indicators, essential standards and quality outcomes.They develop and where appropriate deliver training packages to enhance the knowledge and skills of the workforce and students.They facilitate staff appraisals and Clinical Supervision and support personal development plans.They provide compassionate care that is based on empathy, kindness, respect and dignity.
Please find attached job description for full details.
Advertising date : 11th March 2025
Closing date : 25th March 2025
We welcome your application.