Job purpose
As a registered nurse with a NMC Registration you have to adhere to your NMC Code of Conduct with regards to Prioritise people, practice effectively, preserve safety and promote professionalism and trust.
To be responsibility for the provision of clinical leadership
To coordinate and oversee clinical activities and the clinical team members, including the Nursing and Specialist Care teams
To ensure compassionate, effective, and efficient delivery of high-quality clinical care for residents.
Focus of the role is on the day to day delivery of excellence in quality care provision, ensuring all clinical governance and compliance targets are met, as well as supporting the Registered Manager.
Core responsibilities
Promote Positive Team Culture and Team Working
- To provide effective leadership in ensuring that nursing standards and practices is in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, Care Quality Commission, Swallowcourt Policies and Local Clinical Regulations
- To take responsibility for the personal development and education of the nursing and Specialists Teams.
- To advise all nursing and specialist care staff on clinical matters and provide leadership in demonstrating high standards of holistic care whilst ensuring that best practice is applied.
- Ensure that the team members are actively encouraged to regularly take part in clinical and care supervisions (either in group or individual or shared learning format). This to inform, implement and cascade knowledge to promote best practice and aid their personal development.
- To attend Organisational Clinical Meetings and promote cross home working with fellow senior clinicians from other homes.
Clinical Responsibilities
- To take the lead on Quality Audits with delegation to team members and for taking responsibility for the completions of all actions on a monthly basis.
- To lead with the Clinical Deputy Manager on all clinical systems and processes within the home.
- Provide support in the ordering, storing, administration, dispensing and disposal of medications in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, Care Quality Commission and the company’s policies and procedures.
- To undertake initial assessment of potential residents and advising on the admission process, ensuring that risks are identified and managed and care is evidence based.
- To liaise with residents, families and to liaise with multi-disciplinary teams to ensure that the best possible care and outcomes are achieved with our residents. To include formal care reviews.
- Ensure that the appropriate external agencies are informed at the earliest opportunity when a resident’s needs change and a reassessment is required and to involve family members concerning all aspects of resident care as appropriate.
- To complete fee and clinical justifications and work with the Clinical Matron on reviewing care fees.
- To complete clinical investigations and reports as requested by the Registered manager.
- To be responsible for your own professional self-regulation and abide by the legal requirements and statutory rules relating to clinical practices.
- To assist with the completion of clinical and care competencies from the Swallowcourt Competency Framework.
- To represent the home on local forums, PCN Meetings and involvement with the Enhanced Health in Care Homes Project.
- To lead on the implementation of clinical pathways in the home.
- To be fully aware of agreed emergency procedures and be prepared to take the lead role in acute clinically and non-clinically emergencies.
Location Summary
Trevaylor Manor has an enviable reputation for the quality of care it provides for people with failing mental health and dementia. Set in a tranquil valley with views towards St Michael’s Mount, the home is surrounded by its own woodlands and stunning sub tropical gardens.