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Sister / Charge Nurse - Jersey - £56k - £60k

Job details
Posting date: 23 April 2024
Salary: £56,972 to £60,931 per year
Additional salary information: £56972 - £60931 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 19 May 2024
Location: Jersey, JE2 3RR
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: K0011-24-0136

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Summary

The post holder will demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the guidelines of the NMC Code (2015) and apply these to maintain trust and credibility with patients, carers and colleagues. The post holder will make a significant contribution to a specialty service through developing effective clinical leadership skills, and will keep fully up to date in developments within own professional discipline, sharing clinical knowledge/experience in order to enhance nursing care. The post holder will support the clinical manager in the provision of professional leadership to department or a community team making a significant contribution to a specialty service through developing effective leadership skills and sharing clinical knowledge and experience to improve nursing practice. The post holder will make significant contribution to developing a philosophy of care to create and maintain a constructive working atmosphere and learning environment by demonstrating enhanced nursing practice and acting as a role model in terms of own care delivery by acquiring knowledge and skills to support a evidence based client centred service supported by the multi-disciplinary team, consistently providing high quality advice to patients/carers/colleagues.The post holder will support the manager to define, set and maintain appropriate clinical standards and will lead in planning the overall organisation of client care, directing the care team when necessary in the delivery of high quality care programmes within the service area. The post holder will maintain accurate patient documentation and consistently produce high quality client information using a range of IT skills as appropriate. The post holder will support the manager in auditing effectiveness of the service ensuring complaints are dealt with promptly and effectively, and that proper investigations are carried out and action taken to reduce incidence. The post holder will contribute to budget management, ensuring cost effective use of resources and by creating a value for money culture which encourages self-sufficiency and flexibility of working practices. The post holder will develop and maintain an education plan for individuals, the team and self, matching aspirations and aptitudes with the needs of the service and will ensure that all staff members participate in the Performance Review and Assessment system and have up to date personal development plans, and contribute to the management of relevant Human Resources procedures.

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