Nurse Band 6
NHS Jobs Oxford
Duties and Responsibilities Clinical: Coordinate and supervise shifts within Oxford CDC, ensuring seamless communication with multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care to patients across all our modalities - Dermatology, Pre-operative assessments, Phlebotomy, FNA, CT, MRI, and X-ray services.
Ensure compliance with Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulations, organisational standards, and health and safety policies while conducting clinical activities across the CDC modalities (Dermatology, Pre-operative assessment, Phlebotomy, Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA), Spirometry, CT, MRI and a range of other services).
Provide direct care to patients, including clinical procedures such as phlebotomy, cannulation, pre-assessment diagnostic test, aseptic support for sterile procedures within FNA and Dermatology clinics, as required. Ensuring patient dignity, privacy, and confidentiality are always maintained and prioritised.
Clinical Research: Support research activities within Oxford CDC as needed, following established guidelines for clinical research, including good clinical practice (GCP) and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Education and Development: Participate in annual performance reviews and objective setting meetings, working in collaboration with the line manager to identify and address professional development needs.
Engage in relevant Oxford CDC and Trust-wide (OUH) education programs, training courses, and meetings to enhance your clinical skills and knowledge in areas such as research, nursing practice, and patient care. Management and Leadership: Act as the Nurse in Charge, coordinating and supervising a team of locum/bank nurses and healthcare assistants at Oxford CDC, fostering a supportive work environment and maintaining staff morale.
Assist Lead Nurse in the organisational and management of the clinical area, ensuring individualised care principles are maintained and promoting efficiency in the service delivery. Participate in designated projects to improve care delivery at Oxford CDC and work with the Lead Nurse to ensure clinical standards are met through audits and assessments.
Proactively be involved in all aspects of new service implementation, by sourcing training required to deliver these services Clinical Governance: Promote a safe clinical environment for patients, visitors, and staff, ensuring all aspects of clinical practice are compliant with relevant standards.
Ensure compliance with Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulations, organisational standards, and health and safety policies while conducting clinical activities across the CDC modalities (Dermatology, Pre-operative assessment, Phlebotomy, Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA), Spirometry, CT, MRI and a range of other services).
Provide direct care to patients, including clinical procedures such as phlebotomy, cannulation, pre-assessment diagnostic test, aseptic support for sterile procedures within FNA and Dermatology clinics, as required. Ensuring patient dignity, privacy, and confidentiality are always maintained and prioritised.
Clinical Research: Support research activities within Oxford CDC as needed, following established guidelines for clinical research, including good clinical practice (GCP) and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Education and Development: Participate in annual performance reviews and objective setting meetings, working in collaboration with the line manager to identify and address professional development needs.
Engage in relevant Oxford CDC and Trust-wide (OUH) education programs, training courses, and meetings to enhance your clinical skills and knowledge in areas such as research, nursing practice, and patient care. Management and Leadership: Act as the Nurse in Charge, coordinating and supervising a team of locum/bank nurses and healthcare assistants at Oxford CDC, fostering a supportive work environment and maintaining staff morale.
Assist Lead Nurse in the organisational and management of the clinical area, ensuring individualised care principles are maintained and promoting efficiency in the service delivery. Participate in designated projects to improve care delivery at Oxford CDC and work with the Lead Nurse to ensure clinical standards are met through audits and assessments.
Proactively be involved in all aspects of new service implementation, by sourcing training required to deliver these services Clinical Governance: Promote a safe clinical environment for patients, visitors, and staff, ensuring all aspects of clinical practice are compliant with relevant standards.
Support both local and Trust-wide (OUH) initiatives aimed at improving service quality and safeguarding high standards of patient care, ensuring ongoing improvements at Oxford CDC.
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