The post holder will act as a practitioner with professional accountability to effectively plan, deliver and evaluate care for a group of patients with a range of conditions within a recognised clinical area.
This role operates across a range of clinical areas within the acute and community services. Individuals at this level will be able to plan and deliver care for a variety of day surgery specialities and will give guidance and support to less experienced staff. They may be required to take charge of the ward or team and will be able to lead with confidence
The post holder will co-ordinate the care for specified individual patients or patient groups by consistently compiling care plans which meet identified treatment goals resulting in high quality patient care.
The post holder will demonstrate enhance nursing practice by acquiring knowledge and skills in reading, interpreting and evaluating research to pursue evidence based practice.
The post holder will contribute to setting standards and will maintain standards in the clinical area.
The post holder will participate in clinical audit and will enhance nursing care by acting as a role model in terms of own care delivery.
The post holder will demonstrate proficiency in performing investigations and treatment in accordance with defined standards.
The post holder will demonstrate effective infection prevention and challenge poor practice.
The post holder will consistently provide high quality advice to patients, carers, colleagues and will act as health promoter, incorporating health promotion themes into nursing practice.
The post holder takes responsibility for the safeguarding and welfare of all children, adults and/or families within their care and contact. He/she shall be aware of and comply with all safeguarding policies and procedures
The post holder will maintain accurate patient documentation and produce high quality patient information
About usThe post holder will act as a practitioner with professional accountability to effectively plan, deliver and evaluate care for a group of patients with a range of conditions within a recognised clinical area.
The post holder will act as a practitioner with professional accountability to effectively plan, deliver and evaluate care for a group of patients with a range of conditions within a recognised clinical area.
This role operates across a range of clinical areas within the acute and community services. Individuals at this level will be able to plan and deliver care for a variety of day surgery specialities and will give guidance and support to less experienced staff. They may be required to take charge of the ward or team and will be able to lead with confidence
The post holder will co-ordinate the care for specified individual patients or patient groups by consistently compiling care plans which meet identified treatment goals resulting in high quality patient care.
The post holder will demonstrate enhance nursing practice by acquiring knowledge and skills in reading, interpreting and evaluating research to pursue evidence based practice.
The post holder will contribute to setting standards and will maintain standards in the clinical area.
The post holder will participate in clinical audit and will enhance nursing care by acting as a role model in terms of own care delivery.
The post holder will demonstrate proficiency in performing investigations and treatment in accordance with defined standards.
The post holder will demonstrate effective infection prevention and challenge poor practice.
The post holder will consistently provide high quality advice to patients, carers, colleagues and will act as health promoter, incorporating health promotion themes into nursing practice.
The post holder takes responsibility for the safeguarding and welfare of all children, adults and/or families within their care and contact. He/she shall be aware of and comply with all safeguarding policies and procedures
The post holder will maintain accurate patient documentation and produce high quality patient information
The post holder will act as a practitioner with professional accountability to effectively plan, deliver and evaluate care for a group of patients with a range of conditions within a recognised clinical area.