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Are you looking for a challenge of working in a dynamic innovative Critical Care unit as part of a Major Trauma Centre?
Please see the link to a short video about our department and team:
https://youtu.be/2EWv5GVW3B4
We value the personal skills, demonstrable experience and qualities that every member of staff brings, creating a diverse, knowledgeable and supportive team. If you are passionate about delivering high standards of patient care and making a difference then we want to hear from you.
Penrose Ward is an 18 bedded General Critical care unit supporting a variety of specialties for both elective and emergency admissions, including medicine , surgery, major trauma and a wide selection of specialist services.
All successful candidates will benefit from a structured orientation and induction programme run by our established Education team which consists of bedside facilitators supported by our Band 7 Critical Care Educator. Staff will follow an education pathway, which is competency based (using the Critical Care National Competency Framework). There will also be opportunity to undertake a 60 credit Critical Care course in conjunction with the University of Plymouth.
***Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as ‘Priority’ and 'At Risk' status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon who are able to display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.***
You will be responsible for co-ordinating and delivering effective quality nursing care for level 1-3 patients within the critical care area, utilising a patient centred model of practice and all available resources to provide excellence in practice, provide clinical expertise and work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Supervision and direction of junior nursing staff, healthcare assistants and learners.
Manage care on a day-to-day basis for all patients in the clinical area in the absence of more senior colleagues, utilising knowledge of standards, policies and procedures outlined by the hospital.
Although budgetary responsibilities remain in the control of the modern matron, the post holder will be aware of the effective use of resources and cost implications and will work to ensure that a high standard of care is provided in the most cost effective way.
To be professionally accountable and responsible for the nursing care of a group of patients requiring critical care nursing, with an understanding of the potential risks involved to ensure patient safety.
Opportunities are available for a structured progression with Band 6 posts on the unit. Other opportunities for progression exist within the Acute Care Team, Research, Rehabilitation and within the education team.
For further details please see attached JD&PS