[ref. f70537320] Senior Resuscitation officer | Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Maternity leave cover has arisen within our Resuscitation Services team on our West Middlesex site.
The successful candidate will join our team of five resuscitation officers and four administrative staff. We are a team that is focused on providing a high quality, dynamic, inclusive and responsive resuscitation service that supports the Trust, staff and patients.- Provide expert clinical intervention for patients who are at risk of deterioration.
- Provide senior advice and clinical consultancy to the multidisciplinary team in the area of Resuscitation practice.
- To ensure the provision of resuscitation training within the Trust to meet national and local standards.
- Enhance the quality of the patient experience by providing high level training and supervision to develop nursing staff and multi professional staff knowledge and skills.
- Provide expert Resuscitation advice as a member of the Trust wide Resuscitation Group.
- As part of senior resuscitation team, will manage resuscitation training and service developments in this area.
- Provide strategic advice to ensure patients receive appropriate evidence based resuscitation interventions and determine pathways of care from a range of options.
- Be responsible researching the effectiveness of resuscitation practice across the Trust.
- Support the implementation of training and development related to resuscitation practice.
- Play a key role in planning care and delivery of interventions within the remit of resuscitation practice.
- Act as an expert member of relevant Trust wide committees, providing specialist resuscitation advice.
- Deliver on all aspects of resuscitation care with day to day oversight for resuscitation officers and maintenance of internal governance for resuscitation events.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is one of England's top-performing and safest trusts. We operate two main acute hospital sites—Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital—along with award-winning clinics across North West London.
Our nearly 7,500 staff care for a diverse population of 1.5 million, providing full clinical services, including maternity, A&E, and children’s services, plus specialist HIV and sexual health clinics. The Care Quality Commission rates us 'Good' in safety, effectiveness, care, and responsiveness, and 'Outstanding' in leadership and resource use.
We continually invest in our facilities, including a £30m expansion of critical care at Chelsea and Westminster and an £80m Ambulatory Diagnostic Centre at West Middlesex.
We welcome applications for flexible working arrangements, accommodating requests where possible to support our staff and patient needs.
The Trust is committed to equality and welcomes applications from all, regardless of background. Adjustments can be made for disabled candidates. Early application is advised as vacancies may close once sufficient applications are received. If you haven’t heard from us within three weeks of the closing date, your application was likely unsuccessful.Employment is subject to a six-month probationary period.
Some roles may require weekend shifts at multiple sites.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- To provide expert resuscitation practice development Trust wide and the implementation of practice development initiatives across all services.
- Be instrumental in the development of evidence based resuscitation practice by measuring the outcome and effectiveness of the resuscitation initiatives and sharing these findings with the local and wider networks.
- To lead on specific projects related to resuscitation care within the services as directed by lead resuscitation officer.
- To work directly with multi-professional care teams, offering expert advice and clinical consultancy for resuscitation practice.
- As a senior resuscitation officer, lead on the development and maintenance of inter-professional relationships and networks both within the Trust and national networks which influence and develop current systems of care delivery in resuscitation.
- With direction from lead resuscitation officer, and working alongside Learning & Development and alongside fellow senior nurses, implement delivery of education, training and development of nurses and other professionals across the Trust
- Act as a student mentor as appropriate within the resuscitation service.
- To lead on the education and skills development of practitioners working within the services, designing and implementing learning and development programmes.
- Committed to working with patients and carers, providing expert patient physical assessment, intervention, advice, subject to an agreed work plan.
- To act as a role model demonstrating an expert level of professional skill, knowledge and competency, which is underpinned by theory gained by an advanced level of specialist training
- To work directly with multi-professional teams to assist in the management of risk, facilitation of complex case reviews and the immediate crisis management in relation to resuscitation issues.
- Provide expert nursing care opinion and advice within other areas of the Trust.
- With support from Resuscitation Service Lead develop interventions in resuscitation and lead the process to ensure appropriate changes take place to enhance patient care ensuring sound governance.
- Provide expert clinical supervision and mentoring for staff working within resuscitation practice through formal clinical supervision, supervised clinical practice, case conferences and skills modelling.
- As delegated by Resuscitation service lead, manage maintenance standards, guidelines and protocols for resuscitation, promote, and implement specific projects relating to these across the Trust.
- To establish and develop proactive and positive relationships with professional leads across all care groups and clinical teams.
- Use the clinical governance framework and resources to guide practice.
- To assess, monitor and report clinical risk and lead the development strategies to manage these.
- Participate in supervision and reflection of own clinical practice
- Provide expert clinical leadership and support in all matters relating to resuscitation practice.
- Provide expert guidance to other resuscitation officers in the coordination and management of audit, training and resuscitation practice.
- Contribute to local, regional and national policy developments.
- Working with fellow senior colleagues and the resuscitation officers, lead in the demonstrable measurement of clinical efficacy as required by the local and national standards in resuscitation practice.
- Be responsible for the line management of the Trust resuscitation officers.
- Work with HR and Resuscitation service lead to ensure that recruitment campaigns for staff are planned and implemented to enable appropriate numbers of staff to be in post at all times
- With support from resuscitation service lead ensure that all aspects of HR, including recruitment, retention, and performance issues are managed in accordance with the relevant policies and procedures.
- Ensure that the e-roster is authorised and managed within the agreed limits with a clear management and monitoring process of all temporary staffing.
- Undertake appraisal and job planning as required, setting targets and monitoring performance within the resuscitation service.
- Take action to ensure that teams make best use of continuing development opportunities that are in line with the business objectives and service needs.
- Communicate effectively with staff and ensure a communication system that provides dynamic feedback.
- Deal with matters arising under the Trust performance policies, including capability, Grievance, Disputes or Disciplinary Procedures in the manner specified by those procedures.
- To implement and measure the effectiveness of resuscitation training programmes for adult, child and new-born resuscitation.
- With fellow senior clinicians, work to develop educational programmes (which may include securing funding) to meet the dynamic needs of the Trust
- Working with resuscitation officers and clinicians design and deliver training programmes to meet local Core training requirements ensuring adequate capacity and the standards of education delivery.
- To collaborate with Learning and Development, clinical teams and education providers for the development and delivery of in-house programmes
- Lead on specific audits and research of resuscitation practice and education, to meet Trust and national reporting requirements
- As a senior resuscitation officer, actively participate in the audit and research of evidence-based practice and use findings to improve the quality of care.
- Teach resuscitation interventions to large groups of staff from various professionals and levels of development
- Undertake and research studies, publishing and presenting the results locally and nationally.
- Support and supervise other colleagues in the implementation of audits.
- Act as a resource and facilitator for dissemination on expert practice.
- With support from resuscitation service lead create and present audit reports on a regular basis to Trust Resuscitation Group and relevant key stakeholders.
- To manage the resuscitation officers employed at the Trust and ensure they have a clear work plan and that they are supporting the Trust values and objectives
- Support the Resuscitation Group, by setting the standards for the management and governance of resuscitation services
- Line management of junior resuscitation officers and support administrative staff
- Obtain appropriate supervision monthly and peer support for clinical practice.
- To fully participate in the Trust’s performance review and personal development planning process on an annual basis.
- Adhere to Nursing and Midwifery Code/ HCPC code, the scope of professional practice and other associated guidance.
- Undertake training, attend conferences and study days in line with the development of the post, and as agreed with line manager.
- Maintain an individual professional portfolio of practice, ensuring at least 20% of workload remains directly related to clinical care and practice development.
- To contribute positively to the effectiveness and efficacy of the teams in which he/she works.
- To undertake any other duties at the request of the Resuscitation Service Lead which are commensurate with the role, including project work, internal job rotation and absence cover.
- To undertake mandatory and statutory training as required by Trust policy. To contribute and commit to undertaking an annual Development Review/appraisal.
- To undertake personal development as identified in the Personal Development Plan (PDP).
This advert closes on Wednesday 13 Nov 2024