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Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
About
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (WWL) officially attained Teaching Hospital status on 1st April 2020; this is the start of our ambition to achieve University Teaching Hospital status. Supported by Edge Hill University, the University of Bolton and the University of Central Lancashire, with approval from regulators NHS Improvement/England and the Department of Health and Social Care, from the 1st April 2020, the Trust will now be known as Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WWL).
Attaining Teaching Hospital status enables WWL to further enhance education and training capacity, grow research capability and improve the recruitment and retention of high quality staff across all professions. Ultimately, this will result in a positive impact on the quality of care and outcomes for patients.
Chief Nurse
Closed for applications on: 7-May-2024 00:06
Vacancy status: Closed
Closed for applications on: 7-May-2024 00:06
Key details
Location
- Site
- Royal Albert Edward Infirmary
- Address
- Wigan Lane
- Town
- Wigan
- Postcode
- WN1 1NN
- Major / Minor Region
- Lancashire
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Salary
- Salary
- £134,683 - £141,472 Salary to be determined by Remuneration Committee
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (Executives / VSM: Executives / VSM)
Specialty
- Main area
- Nurse Director
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Job overview
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a progressive, forward thinking healthcare provider as our Chief Nurse.
This is a pivotal leadership role within our organisation, responsible for the professional leadership of our Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional workforce, ensuring the delivery of safe, high quality, compassionate care for patients and service users. The Chief Nurse will achieve this by embedding clinical leadership across the Trust to develop a culture that focuses on patient safety, learning, improvement and innovation.
As an executive director and a member of the Board of Directors, the Chief Nurse will work particularly closely with the Medical Director to ensure that patient safety and the delivery of high quality care remain central to our strategic direction and decision-making.
As the Trust’s senior nursing professional, the Chief Nurse will lead on workforce development to ensure safe and effective staffing of services, while acting as the guardian of nursing leadership and professional standards with the Trust.
This is an exciting time to join our Trust following the recent appointment of our new Chief Executive, we are now seeking to appoint a clinical leader who guided by 'our four P's' - Patients, People, Performance and Partnerships, will inspire continued success for the organisation and the WWL Family.
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The Chief Nurse is the patient safety specialist responsible for the professional leadership of the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional workforce, ensuring the delivery of safe, high quality, compassionate care for patients and service users. The post holder will also be the Director of Infection Prevention and Control and the Executive Maternity Safety Champion, as well as being the executive lead for safeguarding.
This is a critical role that will embed clinical leadership across WWL, to develop a culture that focuses on patient safety, learning, improvement and innovation.
As an executive director and a member of the Board of Directors, the Chief Nurse will work particularly closely with the Medical Director to ensure that patient safety and the delivery of high quality care remain central to WWL’s strategic direction and decision-making. They will also lead on specific aspects of our quality and governance arrangements.
As the senior nursing professional at WWL, the Chief Nurse will lead on the development of the nursing, midwifery and allied health professional workforce to ensure safe and effective staffing of services. They will be the guardian of nursing leadership and professional standards, taking responsibility for the revalidation of nurses and midwives.
Working for our organisation
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are the proud providers of acute hospital and community services to the people of the Wigan Borough and surrounding areas. At WWL, we value our staff believing that ‘happy staff, makes for happy patients’. We have a recognised track record in staff engagement, and living our values ‘the WWL Way’.
WWL are committed to placing the patient at the heart of everything we do, and in the provision of safe, effective care that acknowledges and ensures dignity. With this in mind we are seeking to recruit people who share our values and beliefs.
On-Call
Please note that senior positions (AFC band 8A or above) may be expected to participate in an on-call rota, if the role is predominantly operational.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities set out in the job description are aligned to NHS England’s six leadership competency domains. They are set out in the order in which they appear in the framework, and this should not be construed as suggesting that one domain is more important than another. For more information about the framework, please refer to the current version of the NHS Leadership Competency Framework for Board Members.
Domain 1: Driving high-quality and sustainable outcomes |
‘The skills, knowledge and behaviours needed to deliver and bring about high quality and safe care and lasting change and improvement – from ensuring all staff are trained and well led, to fostering improvement and innovation which leads to better health and care outcomes.’ |
Domain 2: Setting strategy and delivering long-term transformation |
‘The skills that need to be employed in strategy development and planning, and ensuring a system wide view, along with using intelligence from quality, performance, finance and workforce measures to feed into strategy development.’ |
Domain 3: Promoting equality and inclusion, and reducing health and workforce inequalities |
‘The importance of continually reviewing plans and strategies to ensure their delivery leads to improved services and outcomes for all communities, narrows health and workforce inequalities and promotes inclusion.’ |
Domain 4: Providing robust governance and assurance |
‘The system of leadership accountability and the behaviours, values and standards that underpin our work as leaders. This domain also covers the principle of evaluation, the significance of evidence and assurance in decision making and ensuring patient safety, and the vital importance of collaboration on the board to drive delivery and improvement.’ |
Domain 5: Creating a compassionate, just and positive culture |
‘The skills and behaviours needed to develop great team and organisation cultures. This includes ensuring all staff and service users are listened to and heard, being respectful and challenging inappropriate behaviours.’ |
Domain 6: Building a trusted relationship with partners and communities |
‘The need to collaborate, consult and co-produce with colleagues in neighbouring teams, providers and systems, people using services, our communities, and our workforce. Strengthening relationships and developing collaborative behaviours are key to the integrated care environment.’ |
The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 introduced new rules relating to the recruitment of executive and non-executive directors, known as the Fit and Proper Persons Requirements (FPPR), placing obligations on NHS organisations to seek the necessary assurances that all directors are suitable and fit to undertake the role.
You will be asked to complete an FPPR declaration form during the recruitment process that will enable us complete a number of checks to ensure that you are;
- Of good character;
- Have the necessary qualifications, skills and experience;
- Are able to perform the work that they are employed for after reasonable adjustments are made
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Recruitment Information for Candidates
Our Trust prefers candidates to submit applications online. Please contact the Recruitment Team on 01942 244000 if you have difficulty applying online.
The Trust reserves the right to close adverts earlier than the stated closing date if there is a high volume of applications.
We endeavour to inform all applicants of the outcome of their application by email or SMS text message.
Guidance on Completing Your Application
Applications are scored against the person specification, therefore we recommend that you use the supporting information section of your application form to demonstrate how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role, providing illustrative examples where possible.
On-Call
Please note that some roles may require you to participate in an on-call rota, if the role is predominantly operational.
Continuous Service
WWL has signed up to the Greater Manchester Continuous Service Commitment. and will recognise your continuous or ‘unbroken’ service in any Greater Manchester local authority or NHS organisation, Transport for Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service or Greater Manchester Combined Authority; giving you access to our service-related benefits.
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- NMC Registration
- Master’s level qualification or equivalent experience.
- Evidence of ongoing CPD
Desirable criteria
- Postgraduate management qualification
- Registered Midwife
- Education or research qualification
Experience
Essential criteria
- A proven track record of nursing, midwifery leadership at senior level, underpinned by an understanding of the NHS and its wider relationships
- High level of managerial competency with the ability to lead and manage change in a complex and dynamic environment
- Evidence of significant experience in leading and influencing professional groups to secure crosssystem change
- Evidence of significant experience in building effective networks across heath and social care and experience of leading improvement programmes
- Experience in establishing a clear strategic vision and direction, and translating this into successful outcomes for staff and patients
- Experience of improving patient safety and creating a culture of learning and improvement
- Experience of supporting nurses, midwives and allied health professional concerns about conduct or capability
Desirable criteria
- Senior leadership experience in an acute and community provider
- Experience of delivering transformative and cultural change
- Awareness of improvement methodologies.
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Demonstrable experience and commitment to inclusion
- Knowledge of NHS strategy and policy and its impact at system and organisational level
- Strong financial awareness and business acumen drawn from experience of leading operations in multimillion-pound environments
- Knowledge and experience of the requirement of, as well as working collaboratively with, regulatory bodies including the Royal College of Nursing, the Health and Care Professions Council, NHS England and the Care Quality Commission
Skills
Essential criteria
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and interpersonal skills, in particular communication, negotiating and influencing skills with the ability to inspire and motivate individuals and teams and gain consensus in a challenging environment
- The ability to assimilate complex information and make decisions in a fast-moving environment, to cope with ambiguity and to sustain performance
- The ability to drive improvements, maintain momentum and sustain a medium-to-long-term view against the day-to-day operational and financial challenges
- A passion and commitment to continually seek to improve standards of patient care
- The energy and resilience to maintain performance and inspire confidence within a fast moving, challenging environment
- Outstanding leadership skills with a strong focus on values and behaviours
- Able to work as part of a team in a collegiate way
- Capacity to understand and embrace new technology
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Mary Fleming
- Job title
- Chief Executive
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 01942 773080
- Additional information
The selection process for this post is being managed by Finegreen. To request a copy of the information pack, or for an exploratory and confidential conversation about the post, please contact Joe Joyce and Natasha Parmar at Finegreen on [email protected]
Pre-Shortlisting Interviews: w/c 13 May 2024
Final interviews and assessments: 10 and 11 June 2024
No longer accepting applications
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