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Practice Development Nurse (Childrens Community Nursing)

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid & Senior Level
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • London
    Remote

AI generated summary

  • You must be an experienced children's nurse, passionate about teaching and development, eager to enhance supervision skills, and committed to advancing in a supportive team environment.
  • You will promote care standards, support staff development, facilitate education, and implement nursing updates within Children's Community and Special School Nursing Teams.

Requirements

  • - Exceptional, motivated and experienced children’s nurse with expertise in the community or acute settings
  • - Passion for teaching and supporting learning and development
  • - Keen to develop supervising and assessment skills within supportive teams
  • - Join the CLCH Academy to promote and facilitate practice development across our Children’s Community Nursing and Special School Nursing teams
  • - Support for development at post graduate level in a robust career pathway

Responsibilities

  • Promoting high standards of care through the demonstration of clinical expertise
  • Facilitating the creation of a positive learning environment in the workplace where staff development is encouraged and supported
  • Facilitating the induction, education and continuing professional development for all levels of registered and non-registered nursing staff within the Children's Community and Special School Nursing Teams
  • Working alongside staff in individual teams undertaking a key role in practice development
  • Translating Academy priorities such as changes in nursing standards, new clinical roles such as Apprenticeships into their designated service

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Practice Development Nurse position?

Candidates should be exceptional, motivated, and experienced children’s nurses with expertise in community or acute settings. A passion for teaching and supporting learning and development is essential.

What will my responsibilities be as a Practice Development Nurse?

You will be responsible for promoting high standards of care, facilitating a positive learning environment, supporting the induction and professional development of nursing staff, working with individual teams, and translating Academy priorities into practice.

Is there an opportunity for professional development in this role?

Yes, you will receive training, support, and development opportunities in your career, and you will be supported in your development at the postgraduate level within a robust career pathway.

What benefits are offered with this position?

Benefits include a comprehensive induction, flexible working options, a car lease scheme (T&C’s apply), an annual travel card loan, and ongoing training and development support.

How can I find more information about the benefits and working environment?

You can find a full look at the benefits and what it’s like working for us by visiting our website at https://www.clch.nhs.uk/job/pay-and-benefits.

Who can I contact for further information or to arrange an informal visit?

For further details or to arrange an informal visit, you can contact Chido Muchaneta, Professional & Clinical Educator, via email at c.muchaneta@nhs.net.

When does the salary increase mentioned in the advert take effect?

The salary increase reflects the pay adjustment for 2024-2025 and will take effect in October 2024, with any owed payments backdated.

Our vision is to provide great care closer to home by following 4 values: Quality, Relationships, Delivery & Community

Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
2010
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust provides a wide range of community health services, including nursing, therapy, and specialist care, across central London. Their mission is to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care that enhances health and well-being in the community. Their purpose is to support individuals by providing excellent care in their homes and local settings, promoting independence, and integrating services to meet diverse patient needs.