Charge Nurse - Female Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit | Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 02 Medi 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £38,682 - £46,580 per annum |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 02 Hydref 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Stockport, SK2 7JE |
Cwmni: | Pennine Care NHS FT |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 7398237/311-F830-25 |
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We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity to join the dynamic and compassionate team at Woodbank Female Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), located at Stepping Hill Hospital.
As the first female PICU within Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Woodbank Unit provides a unique and vital service with a strong emphasis on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in a safe, therapeutic, and secure environment.
Our six-bedded unit is dedicated to supporting women experiencing acute mental health crises who require intensive, short-term support. We are seekingpassionate, dedicated, and highly motivated individualswho are committed to making a difference in the lives of our service users.
As part of the Woodbank team, you will:
• Be a positive role model, embodying the values and philosophy of both the unit and the Trust.
• Play a key role in the delivery of compassionate, recovery-focused care.
• Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team that prioritisespatient safety,staff wellbeing, andclinical excellence.
This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in a great service with a clear focus on supporting female mental health needs through an innovative and holistic model of care.
If you are ready to take on a rewarding challenge in a supportive and forward-thinking environment, we would love to hear from you
• Provide clinical leadership and supervision to support junior staff and the wider team.
• Lead shifts as the Nurse in Charge, ensuring safe and effective running of the ward and clear handovers between staff.
• Support and contribute to the development of a positive team culture,
• Act as the Named Nurse/Key Worker for a group of service users, taking responsibility for their full care pathway.
• Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop and implement person-centred care plans, and regularly review progress.
• Work in partnership with service users, families, and carers to co-produce care plans that promote recovery and independence.
• Support daily therapeutic activities and routines that contribute to a safe and structured environment.
• Use least restrictive practices in line with clinical risk assessments and service user needs.
• Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour
• Administer medications safely, including controlled drugs, following Trust protocols and NMC guidance.
• Monitor the effects of medication and report any concerns promptly.
• Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team to deliver holistic and coordinated care.
• Participate in audits, quality improvement initiatives, and service development projects.
• Ensure the ward meets compliance standards and contributes to the ongoing development of the unit’s model of care.
• Keep up to date with clinical best practice through ongoing professional development and training.
The Woodbank team provides short-term, intensive assessment, treatment, and support for women experiencing acute mental health crisis. Service users admitted to the unit often present with a range of complex and challenging mental health needs, requiring compassionate and expert care within a safe and structured environment.
To promote recovery and wellbeing, we work in a trauma-informed way, guided by a unique model of care that integrates principles from RAID (Reinforce Appropriate, Implode Disruptive), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and NAPICU (National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units) guidelines. Our approach is focused on delivering high-quality, person-centered care, while always aiming to work in the least restrictive manner possible — prioritising both patient safety and dignity at all times.
• Support the induction, mentoring, and clinical supervision of junior staff and student nurses, promoting a culture of learning and development.
• Contribute to the ongoing development of the unit’s model of care, supporting implementation of evidence-based practices such as trauma-informed approaches, RAID, DBT, and NAPICU standards.
• Lead and participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, ward reviews, and clinical discussions to ensure coordinated and effective care planning.
• Support service improvement initiatives and contribute to quality improvement projects, audits, and service evaluations.
• Actively promote a positive and recovery-focused ward culture that values dignity, choice, collaboration, and empowerment for all service users.
• Contribute to safeguarding processes and ensure any concerns are escalated appropriately and in line with local and national procedures.
• Maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive clinical documentation in line with Trust policy and professional standards.
• Participate in clinical risk assessments and contribute to positive risk management plans to support least restrictive care.
• Take responsibility for maintaining safe staffing levels by participating in roster planning, coordinating temporary staffing needs, and escalating staffing concerns when necessary.
This advert closes on Tuesday 16 Sep 2025