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Senior Sister/ Senior Charge NurseinKent House LaneinKent House LanePUBLISHED WED 26 FEB 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year  PERMANENT 
FAMILYNHSPENSIONTRANSPLANTWEEKEND
Directly contribute to saving and improving patients' lives through the collection of blood and blood products.
Opportunity to lead and manage a dedicated team, fostering a positive and caring environment for blood donors.
Extensive induction and ongoing training programs to enhance leadership and management skills.
No night shifts required, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Generous annual leave policy of 27 days (increasing with service), plus Bank Holidays.
Access to a defined benefit NHS pension scheme, ensuring financial security for retirement.
A culture of continuous learning and development, with opportunities for personal and professional growth through programs like 'Thrive'.
Join us as a Senior Sister/Senior Charge Nurse at Kent House Lane with NHS Blood and Transplant, where your leadership will make a profound impact on the lives of patients every day. In this vital role, you'll guide a dedicated team in the safe collection of blood and blood products, ensuring our valued donors feel special and cared for. This position not only allows you to utilise your clinical expertise but also empowers you to create a nurturing environment where both donors and team members thrive.

With no night shifts and flexible working options, this role offers a perfect balance between your career and personal life. You'll enjoy 27 days of annual leave (pro-rata), increasing with service, and you’ll be part of a supportive culture that promotes continuous learning and professional development through our Thrive programme. Embrace the opportunity to lead a passionate team in making a tangible difference in healthcare and enjoy the comprehensive benefits that come with being part of the NHS family. Together, let's save and improve lives while nurturing your career in a truly rewarding environment.
Directly contribute to saving and improving patients' lives through the collection of blood and blood products.
Opportunity to lead and manage a dedicated team, fostering a positive and caring environment for blood donors.
Extensive induction and ongoing training programs to enhance leadership and management skills.
No night shifts required, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Generous annual leave policy of 27 days (increasing with service), plus Bank Holidays.
Access to a defined benefit NHS pension scheme, ensuring financial security for retirement.
A culture of continuous learning and development, with opportunities for personal and professional growth through programs like 'Thrive'.

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Useful skills for a Senior Sister/Senior Charge Nurse:
To work as a Senior Sister or Senior Charge Nurse in the UK, you typically need a combination of clinical expertise, leadership abilities, and organizational skills. Here are the essential skills and qualifications required for the role:
Clinical Skills
1. Advanced Nursing Skills: Proficiency in clinical procedures and patient care management. This includes assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care.
2. Specialized Knowledge: Understanding of the specific healthcare area you will be working in (e.g., emergency, maternity, oncology).
Leadership and Management Skills
1. Team Leadership: Ability to lead and manage a team of nurses and support staff effectively. This includes motivating, mentoring, and developing team members.
2. Decision-Making: Strong decision-making skills, especially in high-pressure situations. Ability to prioritize tasks and manage resources efficiently.
3. Conflict Resolution: Skills to handle conflicts within the team and with patients or families diplomatically.
Communication Skills
1. Effective Communication: Ability to communicate clearly and professionally with patients, families, and healthcare professionals. This includes both verbal and written communication skills.
2. Interpersonal Skills: Building rapport with patients and team members to foster a collaborative work environment.
Organizational and Administrative Skills
1. Time Management: Capability to manage one's time as well as that of the team effectively, ensuring patient care is delivered in a timely manner.
2. Record Keeping and Documentation: Competency in maintaining accurate patient records and documentation in line with legal and organizational standards.
Knowledge of Policies and Procedures
1. Regulatory Knowledge: Understanding of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulations, Trust policies, and procedures surrounding patient care.
2. Quality Assurance: Knowledge of quality improvement processes and health and safety standards.
Emotional Intelligence and Resilience
1. Empathy: Ability to understand and empathize with patients and families, providing compassionate care.
2. Resilience: Capability to cope with the demands and stresses of the role while maintaining professionalism.
Professional Development
1. Continuous Learning: Commitment to ongoing professional development and keeping up to date with advancements in nursing and healthcare practices.
Qualifications
1. Nursing Degree: A valid nursing qualification (e.g., Diploma of Higher Education, Bachelor of Science in Nursing).
2. Registered Nurse: Registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
3. Experience: Significant clinical experience, often in a supervisory or leadership role. Many positions also require experience in a specific healthcare setting.
 


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