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Modern Matron - Children's ServicesinCoventryinCoventryPUBLISHED FRI 8 DEC 2023

Band 8a: £53,755 to £60,504 a year per annumn  PERMANENT 
NHS

  • To be a visible leader, ensuring a physical presence, providing professional nurse leadership and demonstrating through personal behaviours the core values UHCW NHS Trust. Ensuring a professional appearance, maintaining professional standards, and leading by example.
  • To visit and be present on wards and departments within areas of responsibility daily and to be accessible to staff via face to face or other forms of communication, ensuring time is provided to staff to discuss concerns, inequalities or clinical issues that may affect clinical effectiveness.
  • To act as an expert resource, providing advice on nursing issues in relation to policies, protocols, service delivery and the adoption of the organisations aims.
  • To ensure inclusive leadership, advancing equality and tackling inequalities that could thwart opportunities for all.
  • Lead the team, embedding local and national standards in order to ensure the delivery of safe, high quality, effective and compassionate care by collaboratively working and overseeing clinical staff and the wider MDT.
  • Responsible for maintaining standards of cleanliness as per National Cleaning Standards and acting to influence the reduction of hospital acquired infections.
  • Understand and participate in National and Regional initiatives and keep self up to date with the national agenda such as the CNOs strategy, which includes raising the profile of nursing and speaking with one voice.
  • To act as an advocate on behalf of all patients, staff and carers, focusing upon health inequalities within expert area to ensure all patients and carers are involved in their care and decisions about their care respecting their diverse needs and working to reduce any inequalities.
  • Drive transformational change within expert areas and innovation in the development of evidence- based nursing practice and models of care in line with organisational strategy.
  • To foster a self-awareness in own leadership style and be open to feedback and use reflection as a tool to facilitate personal development, appreciating professional limitations.

For further details please see the attached job description.

Are you passionate about Children and Young Peoples services and Nursing? Do you want to be part of our Pathway to Excellence designated organisation ? We are looking for a Matron for our Children's Services.

You will have the opportunity to help shape the future direction of our Children's Services and take part in hospital wide initiatives to improve patient care and experience.

We are keen to hear from individuals who have experience working at a senior nurse level within children's services and are keen to embrace change and provide visible nursing inspiration.

As Matron you will have responsibility for the delivery of high quality, responsive, safe and effective care that improves patient outcomes and patient experience.

A high profile, accessible and responsive leader with managerial responsibility for nursing service delivery and advice across Children's services. Working as a nursing lead within the group management structure, demonstrating and developing collaborative working within and across the MDT. The Modern Matron has a pivotal role in creating the best experiences and opportunities for our staff to become local, national, and international leaders in healthcare with the patient at the centre of everything we do.

The Modern Matron's role is to empower others to strive for continuous evidenced based improvements and to motivate staff to always deliver the highest quality care to all who access our services to promote World Class Care at UHCW NHS Trust. The matron will be able to make informed decisions within their own speciality and scope of professional practice, involving patients and public to ensure agreed standards, targets and objectives are met. The key focus is on quality improvements in safety, effectiveness, and patient experience in addition to corporate responsibilities, supporting other colleagues and paediatric on call rotas within the speciality. The matron will also be responsible for delivering the goals as described within the Matron's Charter (2taking a proactive as well as reactive stance on cleaning standards and infection control. Ensuring the voice of the child is at the heart of the care delivery and service design.


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Useful skills for a Modern Matron - Children's Services:
To work as a Modern Matron in the UK, particularly in the National Health Service (NHS), you should possess a mix of clinical and managerial skills, along with specific attributes that support leadership and patient care. Here are some key skills and qualifications required for the role:
1. Clinical Expertise
- Nursing Qualifications: You should be a registered nurse with a valid UK nursing registration (NMC).
- Specialized Knowledge: Experience and knowledge in a particular area of practice (e.g., surgical, medical, pediatrics) can be beneficial.
2. Leadership and Management Skills
- Team Leadership: Ability to lead, inspire, and manage nursing teams effectively.
- Service Improvement: Skills in implementing and managing changes to improve services and patient care.
- Conflict Resolution: Experience in dealing with and resolving conflicts within teams or between staff and patients.
3. Communication Skills
- Effective Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact with patients, families, and staff at all levels.
- Patient Advocacy: Ability to advocate for patients’ needs and preferences within the healthcare system.
4. Organizational Skills
- Time Management: Proficient in prioritizing tasks and managing time effectively in a busy healthcare environment.
- Resource Management: Skills in managing budgets, resources, and workforce planning.
5. Quality Assurance & Safety
- Risk Management: Understanding of health and safety regulations, and ability to implement protocols to minimize risks.
- Quality Improvement: Experience in auditing clinical practices and implementing quality improvement initiatives.
6. Training and Development
- Mentorship Skills: Ability to mentor and support the professional development of nursing staff.
- Teaching Skills: Capability to provide education and training to staff and patients.
7. Emotional Intelligence
- Empathy and Compassion: Strong patient-centered approach with the ability to understand and respond to emotional needs.
- Resilience: Ability to handle stress and remain composed in challenging situations.
8. Knowledge of Policies and Regulations
- Understanding of NHS Frameworks: Familiarity with governmental policies, NHS frameworks, and healthcare regulations.
- Quality Standards: Knowledge of standards set by organizations such as the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
9. Information Technology
- IT Proficiency: Competency in using electronic health records, databases, and other digital tools to support patient care and management.
Qualifications and Experience
- Many positions require a minimum of several years of clinical experience, often including time spent in senior nursing roles.
- Additional qualifications, such as a postgraduate degree in management or leadership in healthcare, may be advantageous.
 


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