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Charge NurseinWorthinginWorthingPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year PA  PERMANENT 
FAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNIGHTSWEEKEND

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation TrustFollow Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for professional development with access to specialist training programs tailored for mental health and learning disabilities.
Supportive and friendly work environment that fosters teamwork and collaboration among multidisciplinary teams.
Ability to make a significant impact on patient care by developing personalized care and recovery plans in collaboration with service users.
Leadership role that involves overseeing and managing a team, which enhances managerial skills and provides opportunities for mentorship.
Strong focus on staff well-being and self-care, evidenced by robust supervision packages and recognition as the winners of the staff support champion for 2020/21.
Dynamic work setting with varied responsibilities, ensuring no two days are the same and enhancing job satisfaction.
Commitment to evidence-based practice ensures that clinical decisions are aligned with the latest guidelines and best practices in care.
Join the dedicated team at Selden Centre in Worthing and step into a role that truly makes a difference in people's lives! We're seeking a compassionate and enthusiastic Charge Nurse to lead our multi-disciplinary team, helping to provide high-quality care for adults with learning disabilities. If you're a qualified Staff Nurse, Charge Nurse, or Ward Manager, come and bring your skills to a friendly environment where your ideas are valued and supported. With tailored training programs and a robust supervision package, we are committed to your professional growth and well-being—because we believe in 'no health care without self-care.'

At Selden Centre, you'll lead by example, overseeing a diverse team and ensuring the highest standard of care for our service users. Your responsibilities will include collaborating on care plans, managing patient risks, and providing essential support both to patients and your team. Enjoy a workplace where camaraderie thrives, with a focus on continuous improvement and compassionate patient care. If you're ready to be part of an award-winning team where your leadership can shine, we invite you to apply today and help us continue our journey towards outstanding care!
Opportunity for professional development with access to specialist training programs tailored for mental health and learning disabilities.
Supportive and friendly work environment that fosters teamwork and collaboration among multidisciplinary teams.
Ability to make a significant impact on patient care by developing personalized care and recovery plans in collaboration with service users.
Leadership role that involves overseeing and managing a team, which enhances managerial skills and provides opportunities for mentorship.
Strong focus on staff well-being and self-care, evidenced by robust supervision packages and recognition as the winners of the staff support champion for 2020/21.
Dynamic work setting with varied responsibilities, ensuring no two days are the same and enhancing job satisfaction.
Commitment to evidence-based practice ensures that clinical decisions are aligned with the latest guidelines and best practices in care.

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Useful skills for a Charge Nurse:
To work as a Charge Nurse in the UK, you need a blend of clinical, managerial, and interpersonal skills. Here are some key skills and qualifications typically required for this role:
1. Clinical Expertise: A strong foundation in nursing practice, including specialized knowledge relevant to your specific area (e.g., medical-surgical, pediatric, geriatric care).
2. Leadership Skills: The ability to lead and motivate a team of nurses and support staff, manage conflicts, and inspire confidence in others.
3. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with patients, families, and healthcare team members.
4. Decision-Making Abilities: Proficient in making clinical decisions under pressure and prioritizing care based on patient needs.
5. Organizational Skills: Strong organizational abilities to manage multiple tasks, coordinate patient care, and ensure the smooth running of a ward or unit.
6. Assessment Skills: Proficient in assessing patient needs, conducting clinical assessments, and evaluating the quality of care provided.
7. Mentorship and Educational Skills: Ability to teach and support junior staff and nursing students, facilitating their professional development.
8. Crisis Management: Skills in handling emergencies or unexpected situations calmly and effectively.
9. Knowledge of Policies and Procedures: Familiarity with NHS policies, health and safety regulations, and nursing standards in the UK.
10. Emotional Resilience: Capacity to cope with the emotional demands of nursing, including supporting patients and families in distress.
11. Conflict Resolution: Strong skills in resolving disagreements among staff, patients, and families to maintain a positive work environment.
12. Time Management: Effective time management to meet deadlines and deliver optimal care amidst varying workloads.
13. IT Skills: Basic proficiency in using healthcare technology and electronic patient records.
Educational Qualifications:
- Registered Nurse status with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK.
- Relevant clinical experience, often including several years in a specialized area.
- Additional qualifications or training in leadership, management, or specific clinical practices can be advantageous.
 


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