Clinical Practice
Professionalism & Integrity
1. Be fully conversant and wholly accountable for your own practice and maintaining your professional registration in line with the NMC Code of Professional Standards of Practice and Behaviour for Nurses, Midwives and Nursing Associates (current version).
2. Recognise the limits of individual competence and knowledge undertake and complete further training and academic qualifications as relevant to the role and service requirements.
3. Provide and accept constructive feedback and use this to reflect on your own practice.
4. Recognise signs of stress and the emotional impact of care on self and others and take appropriate action, escalating to line manager as required.
5. Promote an ethos of joint working, collaboration and mutual respect amongst all members of staff.
6. Act with personal and professional integrity within professional, ethical and legal frameworks and process to maintain and improve standards of care and practice.
7. Articulate the significance and potential impact of government policies as they relate to practice and future developments.
8. Take responsibility and maintain professional records of personal updates (portfolio of practice) to support revalidation. Be actively involved in professional development discussions and personal development plan as part of your annual appraisal
9. Adhere to all trust policies, procedures, guidelines and standards, ensuring a high standard of personal and professional behaviour and dress is maintained at all times whilst acting as an ambassador for the trust.
10. Act as a positive model at all times in promoting the personal growth of self, peers and junior colleagues.
11. Lead on and contribute to local, regional and national policy developments. Actively seek opportunities to influence National policy development through clear and precise articulation of patient and service requirements/needs.
12. Maintain professional boundaries and working relations with patients and colleagues, appropriately declaring any conflict of interest.
13. Diffuses challenging behaviour, ensuring that the situation is managed in a sensitive and professional manner.
14. The post holder may be deployed/expected to work in any part of the organisation should the need arise to ensure patient safety is maintained.
PLEASE SEE JD/PS FOR FULL JOB DETAILS
Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner, Band 7
We are looking for an Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner who has experience in intravitreal injections, POA/Biometry and pre/postoperative review of patients who have undergone cataract surgery.
This position will clinically support the ophthalmology department and will be responsible for transforming the way in which we provide ophthalmology services at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital through application of Royal College and national recommendations such as Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) to deliver a sustainable and modern ophthalmology department.
Candidates who do not have experience in injections are welcomed to apply as well, but they will be remunerated at a Band 6 level. We will provide training in injections and upon successful completion/formal assessment the post holder will be uplifted to Band 7.
The post holder is responsible for the delivery of safe, effective care leading to an excellent experience for patients and carers by:
Clinical Practice
Professionalism & Integrity
1. Be fully conversant and wholly accountable for your own practice and maintaining your professional registration in line with the NMC Code of Professional Standards of Practice and Behaviour for Nurses, Midwives and Nursing Associates (current version).
2. Recognise the limits of individual competence and knowledge undertake and complete further training and academic qualifications as relevant to the role and service requirements.
3. Provide and accept constructive feedback and use this to reflect on your own practice.
4. Recognise signs of stress and the emotional impact of care on self and others and take appropriate action, escalating to line manager as required.
5. Promote an ethos of joint working, collaboration and mutual respect amongst all members of staff.
6. Act with personal and professional integrity within professional, ethical and legal frameworks and process to maintain and improve standards of care and practice.
7. Articulate the significance and potential impact of government policies as they relate to practice and future developments.
8. Take responsibility and maintain professional records of personal updates (portfolio of practice) to support revalidation. Be actively involved in professional development discussions and personal development plan as part of your annual appraisal
9. Adhere to all trust policies, procedures, guidelines and standards, ensuring a high standard of personal and professional behaviour and dress is maintained at all times whilst acting as an ambassador for the trust.
10. Act as a positive model at all times in promoting the personal growth of self, peers and junior colleagues.
11. Lead on and contribute to local, regional and national policy developments. Actively seek opportunities to influence National policy development through clear and precise articulation of patient and service requirements/needs.
12. Maintain professional boundaries and working relations with patients and colleagues, appropriately declaring any conflict of interest.
13. Diffuses challenging behaviour, ensuring that the situation is managed in a sensitive and professional manner.
14. The post holder may be deployed/expected to work in any part of the organisation should the need arise to ensure patient safety is maintained.
PLEASE SEE JD/PS FOR FULL JOB DETAILS
Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner, Band 7
We are looking for an Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner who has experience in intravitreal injections, POA/Biometry and pre/postoperative review of patients who have undergone cataract surgery.
This position will clinically support the ophthalmology department and will be responsible for transforming the way in which we provide ophthalmology services at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital through application of Royal College and national recommendations such as Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) to deliver a sustainable and modern ophthalmology department.
Candidates who do not have experience in injections are welcomed to apply as well, but they will be remunerated at a Band 6 level. We will provide training in injections and upon successful completion/formal assessment the post holder will be uplifted to Band 7.
The post holder is responsible for the delivery of safe, effective care leading to an excellent experience for patients and carers by: