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Retrieve ACCTS Base Lead Nurse - Severn region


Location
Salary
£57,528 - £64,750 per annum pro rata for part time roles
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 8
Deadline
08 Jul 2026
Contract Type
Fixed term: 12 months (Maternity cover)
Posted Date
24 Jun 2026
Medical Protection — the side of locally employed doctors from £83

Job overview

Retrieve is the South West’s dedicated Adult Critical Care Transfer Service (ACCTS) and is one of a network of operationally similar services which have been commissioned by NHS England.  The service has two operational bases located in Peninsula (Launceston, Cornwall) and Severn (Bristol) and from these we operate 24/7/365 managing referrals and undertaking transfers of critically ill and injured patients.  The service is identical in each base to ensure we provide equitable access to our care across the region.

The Band 8a Lead Nurse is responsible for the continuous service development, quality improvement implementation, maintenance of the team infrastructure and operational delivery. The Base Lead Nurse role is mirrored across the two operational bases, and it is essential that the Lead Nurses in both Peninsula and Severn work closely together to manage and deliver the service.

Retrieve Severn are looking for an enthusiastic and organised individual with a background in critical care, for this one-year, fixed term, maternity cover contract.

Main duties of the job

The Base Lead Nurse will:

  • Lead and be a role model for the multi-professional team, ensuring that the clinical care delivered is of the highest quality and standardised in accordance with national guidance, policies and the NHS England Service Specification.
  • In partnership with the Clinical Director, Base Lead Consultants and key stakeholders develop and maintain up to date, evidence-based transfer protocols and guidelines.
  • Provide specialised knowledge and skilled nursing care for critically ill adults requiring transfer
  • Oversee the Training and Education team to support the delivery of a high-quality in-house education programme that develops and maintains the skills of the team.  This team is also tasked with the development and delivery of regional transfer courses.
  • Manage and maintain effective control of the service budget.
  • Monitor the effectiveness of the service working with the Lead Consultant for Audit and Research by means of audit and statistical data collection, benchmarking against NHS England Quality Indicators as well as locally and regionally defined standards.
  • Ensure operational, clinical and performance data is submitted to national databases reliably, efficiently and effectively.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

(Continuation of main duties)

  • Co-lead with the Clinical Director, Base Lead Consultants and Lead Consultant for Governance, the clinical governance agenda for the service, ensuring the service continues to meet the needs of its service users (patients, relatives, referring clinicians, specialties and Networks).
  • Contribute to national adult transfer service development.
  • Be an active member of the South West Critical Care Network Transfer Group.

Please see the attached job description.

Person specification

IM & T

Essential

  • • Competent in the use of IT packages such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint (E)
  • • Competent in videoconferencing using Microsoft Teams (E)
  • • Competent to utilise medical databases and search engines to access current evidence and literature (E)

Desirable

  • • Good knowledge of, and experience of the management of, Electronic Patient Record systems (D)

Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • • Attention to detail in the development, production and dissemination of documents and information (E)
  • • Ability to work in a highly demanding specialist environment and use of reflective practice (E)
  • • Strong organisational skills - prioritising complex situations (E)
  • • Able to gain credibility with and influence colleagues effectively implementing clinical changes where appropriate (E)
  • • Excellent advanced critical care clinical skills (E)
  • • Able to work across professional team and organisational boundaries (E)
  • • Demonstrates ability to implement and utilise audit data to improve quality (E)
  • • Able to advise on and implement improvements to the quality and efficiency of care for patients in the service (E)
  • • Ability to analyse, interpret and compare complex facts or situations and act appropriately (E)
  • • Ability to work with advanced technologies (E)
  • • Flexibility, adaptability to meet needs of a changing service (E)
  • • Flexibility in working practices (unsocial hours) (E)
  • • Self-motivated and able to motivate others (E)
  • • Delivery of evidence-based practice (E)
  • • Evidence of continued leadership / management development (E)
  • • Knowledge of national and local specialty specific issues (E)
  • • Previous experience of research and audit (E)

Knowledge and Experience

Essential

  • • Significant recent leadership experience in speciality of critical care (E)
  • • Ability to demonstrate significant and recent critical care experience (E)
  • • Evidence of post graduate specialist training to Masters level or equivalent (E)
  • • ALS provider (E)
  • • Recent relevant experience with intra-hospital and inter-hospital transfer (E)
  • • Ability to lead and manage a team (E)
  • • Understanding of the principles and application of effective budgetary management (E)
  • • Understanding of the principles and application of effective staff and HR management/appraisals (E)
  • • Understanding the theory and application of clinical governance (E)
  • • Understanding and evidence of the use of audit in clinical practice (E)
  • • Ability to act as a role model, providing excellent patient care and promoting a culture where staff feel valued (E)
  • • Previous experience of change management and problem solving (E)
  • • Previous experience of ensuring a safe environment (E)
  • • Portfolio of evidence showing achievements in practice / speciality (E)

Desirable

  • • Leadership Program or equivalent (D)
  • • Evidence of presentations at local and regional level (D)

Qualifications and Training

Essential

  • • Current NMC Registration (E)
  • • Degree or equivalent qualification in nursing (E)
  • • Relevant accredited post registration – (E)
  • • Qualification in Teaching, Assessing and mentoring (E)
  • • Evidence of Masters level academic study or willingness to work towards Masters (in relevant health related subject) (E)
  • • Completion of Step 1-3 competencies or equivalent experience in critical care. (E)

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