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  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid Level
  • Healthcare
  • Manchester

Requirements

  • - Autonomous clinician who will deliver nursing care in the Treatment Rooms service
  • - High standard of care, utilising clinical skills in the assessment, planning and implementation of pro-active care
  • - Close collaboration with other professionals/stakeholders within the South Manchester footprint
  • - Holistic assessment of patients and development, implementation and evaluation of appropriate programmes of care
  • - Co-ordination of multi-disciplinary input to patients
  • - Professional leadership through being a role model, mentor and practice educator to junior members of the team and students
  • - Cost-effective, co-ordinated and comprehensive clinical care based on the best current knowledge of treatment outcomes
  • - Nursing care of patients based on valid evidence and conducted in accordance with relevant guidelines, formularies and/or protocols
  • - Liaise with members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure appropriate plans of care are implemented for patients
  • - Safe clinical decision making
  • - Development of the role of Treatment Rooms staff nurse in accordance with changing client needs and in accordance with the Scope of Professional Practice (NMC)
  • - Contribution to local implementation of Clinical Governance
  • - Travel to different clinic bases as required to meet the needs of the service

Responsibilities

  • - The post holder will be an autonomous clinician who will deliver nursing care in the Treatment Rooms service.
  • - The post holder will provide a high standard of care, utilising clinical skills in the assessment, planning and implementation of pro-active care to a community population with nursing needs attending the South Manchester Treatment Rooms service.
  • - The post holder will work in close collaboration with other professionals/stakeholders within the South Manchester footprint.
  • - Participate in providing a high quality nursing service, utilising clinical knowledge and skills to effectively manage patients with a nursing need who attend the Treatment Rooms service.
  • - Undertake holistic assessment of patients and develop, implement and evaluate appropriate programmes of care for patients.
  • - Participate in the co-ordination of multi-disciplinary input to patients.
  • - Providing professional leadership through being a role model, mentor and practice educator to junior members of the team and students in response to patient/client need and service demand.
  • - Participate in providing cost-effective, co-ordinated and comprehensive clinical care based on the best current knowledge of treatment outcomes, with attention to safety, cost, invasiveness, simplicity, acceptability, adherence and efficacy.
  • - Ensure that the nursing care of patients is based on valid evidence and conducted in accordance with relevant guidelines, formularies and/or protocols.
  • - Liaise with members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure appropriate plans of care are implemented for patients.
  • - Demonstrate safe clinical decision making.
  • - Continue to develop the role of Treatment Rooms staff nurse in accordance with changing client needs and in accordance with the Scope of Professional Practice (NMC).
  • - Demonstrate a contribution to local implementation of Clinical Governance.
  • - Travel to different clinic bases as required to meet the needs of the service.

FAQs

What is the primary role of the Treatment Room Nurse?

The primary role of the Treatment Room Nurse is to deliver high-quality nursing care autonomously in the Treatment Rooms service, including assessment, planning, and implementation of care for patients with nursing needs.

What types of patients will the Treatment Room Nurse work with?

The Treatment Room Nurse will work with a community population attending the South Manchester Treatment Rooms service who have various nursing needs.

Will the Treatment Room Nurse collaborate with other professionals?

Yes, the Treatment Room Nurse will work in close collaboration with other professionals and stakeholders within the South Manchester footprint to ensure comprehensive care for patients.

What is expected in terms of patient assessment and care planning?

The Treatment Room Nurse is expected to undertake holistic assessments of patients and develop, implement, and evaluate appropriate programmes of care for them.

Is mentorship a part of this role?

Yes, the Treatment Room Nurse will provide professional leadership by being a role model, mentor, and practice educator to junior team members and students.

How important is clinical governance in this position?

Contributing to local implementation of Clinical Governance is essential in this position to ensure high standards of patient care.

Will the Treatment Room Nurse need to travel for this role?

Yes, the Treatment Room Nurse may need to travel to different clinic bases as required to meet the needs of the service.

What kind of organization is MFT?

MFT is one of the largest NHS Trusts in England, creating an exceptional integrated health and social care system for approximately 1 million patients annually, comprising 10 hospitals and community services.

How does MFT support research and education?

MFT is a major academic Research Centre and Education provider, encouraging high-quality research programmes and offering robust support for such initiatives.

What initiatives does MFT have to promote sustainability?

MFT is embarking on its Green Plan, which outlines how the trust intends to make healthcare more sustainable.

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Mission & Purpose

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is one of the largest acute Trusts in the UK, employing over 20,000 staff. We are responsible for running a family of nine hospitals across six separate sites, providing a wide range of services from comprehensive local general hospital care through to highly specialised regional and national services. We are the main provider of hospital care to approximately 750,000 people in Manchester and Trafford and the single biggest provider of specialised services in the North West of England. We are also the lead provider for a significant number of specialised services including Breast Care, Vascular, Cardiac, Respiratory, Urology Cancer, Paediatrics, Women’s Services, Ophthalmology and Genomic Medicine.

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