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Band 5 Staff Nurse - Weston-super-MareinWeston Super MareinWeston Super MarePUBLISHED MON 2 DEC 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year  PERMANENT 
DEMENTIAMENTAL HEALTHNHSNMC

Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS TrustFollow Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a compassionate environment focused on dementia care, making a meaningful impact on the lives of service users and their families.
Access to extensive training and continuous professional development opportunities, enhancing skills and knowledge in both nursing and dementia care.
Supportive workplace culture with a dedicated health and wellbeing lead who organizes activities and promotes a good work/life balance.
Flexible working arrangements that consider the individual needs of staff, fostering a more accommodating work environment.
Monthly supervision sessions focused on personal health and career development, providing essential support for professional growth.
Engagement in innovative practices and evidence-based care, allowing nurses to contribute to the improvement of services and care standards.
Possibility to gain expertise in dementia care with a structured rolling training program that covers a wide range of relevant topics.
The role of Band 5 Staff Nurse at Dune Ward in Weston-super-Mare, part of the Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, focuses on providing compassionate and evidence-based care for individuals living with dementia. The position involves coordinating shifts, delegating tasks, administering medications, and conducting person-centered nursing assessments to create and evaluate care plans. The successful candidate will support not only the service users but also contribute to a positive work environment for staff, benefiting from local supervision, flexible working arrangements, and a commitment to health and wellbeing.

Additionally, the position offers a robust training and development program that empowers nurses to enhance their skills in dementia care and inpatient nursing. Responsibilities also include mentoring junior staff, adhering to relevant mental health legislation, and maintaining the highest standards of practice in line with the NMC guidelines. This role presents an opportunity for nurses passionate about dementia care to rediscover their enthusiasm for nursing in a supportive and innovative environment.
Opportunity to work in a compassionate environment focused on dementia care, making a meaningful impact on the lives of service users and their families.
Access to extensive training and continuous professional development opportunities, enhancing skills and knowledge in both nursing and dementia care.
Supportive workplace culture with a dedicated health and wellbeing lead who organises activities and promotes a good work/life balance.
Flexible working arrangements that consider the individual needs of staff, fostering a more accommodating work environment.
Monthly supervision sessions focused on personal health and career development, providing essential support for professional growth.
Engagement in innovative practices and evidence-based care, allowing nurses to contribute to the improvement of services and care standards.
Possibility to gain expertise in dementia care with a structured rolling training program that covers a wide range of relevant topics.

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Useful skills for a Band 5 Staff Nurse - Weston-super-Mare:
To work as a Band 5 Staff Nurse in the UK, you'll need a combination of specific qualifications, clinical skills, and personal attributes. Here’s a breakdown of what is typically required:
Qualifications
1. Nursing Degree: You must hold a registered nursing degree from a recognized institution. This includes a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nursing or a diploma in nursing.
2. Nursing Registration: You must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Clinical Skills
1. Patient Care: Ability to provide high-quality, compassionate care to patients, including administering medications, wound care, and monitoring vital signs.
2. Assessment Skills: Proficiency in assessing patients’ needs and understanding complex health conditions.
3. Basic Life Support (BLS): Training in basic life support and emergency response techniques.
4. IV Skills: Competency in administering intravenous treatments if required by the department.
5. Infection Control: Knowledge of infection prevention and control measures.
6. Medication Management: Understanding pharmacology and being able to safely administer medications.
7. Record Keeping: Ability to maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records.
Interpersonal Skills
1. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, families, and healthcare colleagues.
2. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
3. Empathy: Strong interpersonal skills to provide emotional support to patients and their families.
4. Problem-Solving: Critical thinking and decision-making skills to manage patient care and resolve issues.
Personal Attributes
1. Attention to Detail: Being thorough and accurate in your assessment and treatment of patients.
2. Resilience: Ability to cope with the emotional and physical demands of nursing.
3. Adaptability: Flexibility to cope with changing situations and priorities in a dynamic healthcare environment.
4. Time Management: Strong organizational skills to prioritize tasks and manage workload effectively.
Additional Considerations
1. Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Commitment to ongoing education and professional development to stay current with best practices in nursing.
2. Specialization: Depending on the setting, knowledge or interest in a specific nursing specialty (such as elderly care, pediatrics, mental health, etc.) can be beneficial.
 


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