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Ward Manager - Duke of Gloucester

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
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Location
Salary
£51,883 - £58,544 per annum inclusive of HCAs
Profession
Manager and corporate
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
02 Jul 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
24 Jun 2025

Job overview

The Ward Manager oversees the daily operations of a hospital ward, ensuring high-quality patient care, efficient resource management and a positive work environment for staff.

We are looking for a dynamic and compassionate nurse leader committed to the highest standards of care and patient experience, improvement and innovation. The Ward Manager, will lead a skilled nursing team alongside the MDT caring for patients undergoing large joint replacement surgery- and major complex surgery for sarcoma with an international reputation. This role is ideal if you have an interest and/or experience in surgical nursing, cancer care, or in caring for people with complex long term conditions. You will need initiative, energy, tenacity, imagination and empathy to fulfil this demanding role. You will be joining an experienced and committed team. As a specialist centre, we ensure that all our wards have good staffing levels; our ward managers are supervisory to practice. You will be supported by the Senior Matron, the practice education team and professional nurse advocates. This role represents an excellent opportunity to use RNOH’s internal leadership pathway for your personal and professional development.  We offer free parking on site and a range of staff benefits. If you are an NMC registered nurse with at least two years’ experience as a Band 6 nurse then please come and join us!

Flexible working and Job share will be considered.

Main duties of the job

Duke of Gloucester Ward is a 32 bedded ward with the capacity to care for both male and female patients. It is housed in The Stanmore Building, a purpose-built state-of-the-art inpatient facility opened in 2018.You must have excellent clinical and communication skills and be able to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team as well as being able to lead and motivate a team to deliver high standards of care.

The Ward Manager is accountable for the day to day running of the ward and leads the nursing team. The post holder will:

  • Be responsible for the provision of clinical care and standards on the ward.
  • Be responsible for co-ordinating and make effective use of staff, supervise staff and ensure training is maintained.
  • Ensure adequate staffing levels and provide clinical leadership for staff.
  • Act as a role model and leader to nursing staff
  • Ensure cost effective use of resources
  • Ensure the ward provides an effective and supportive learning environment for all learners.

Participate in the Nursing Leadership Forum and wider professional activities across the Trust.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

  • Clinical Responsibilities

Assess care needs for patients, planning, implementing and evaluating care for individual patients.

Ensure nursing care is delivered in a holistic manner using an individualized approach.

Ensure that all patients receive a high standard of nursing care.

Co-ordinate the admission and discharge planning process in conjunction with the Access and Discharge Co-ordinator and the multi-disciplinary team.

Discuss with patients/ carers and relatives any problems or changes relating to planned care and treatment.

Ensure that all patient documentation is accurate and comprehensive.

Ensure the safe custody and safe administration of medicines and report any discrepancies.

Leadership and Management Responsibilities

Be an active member of the multi-disciplinary team, ensuring good communication with other departments internally and externally.

Utilise staffing resources to provide the most effective cover for the ward.

Plan staff off-duty, ensuring appropriate skill mix for each shift.

Utilise staffing resources to provide the most effective cover for the ward.

Plan staff off-duty, ensuring appropriate skill mix for each shift.

Promote and initiate innovations and change related to improvement of clinical services.

Educational Responsibilities

Contribute towards educational training programmes for staff.

Ensure that all new staff receive induction and orientation to the department and Trust.

Teach and supervise staff.

Maintain links with the appropriate Universities via the link tutors

Maintain, support, monitor, participate and implement the professional and personal development of self and ward staff through the Individual Performance Review and RNOH Appraisal policy.

As an organisation we expect everyone to:

  • Always put patients first • Strive for excellence in all they do • Treat each other with trust honesty and respect • Display equality for all.