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United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

About
The United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (ULTH) is one of the largest trusts in the country. Through four main hospitals we provide a comprehensive range of hospital-based medical, surgical, paediatric, obstetric and gynaecological services to the 700,000 people of Lincolnshire.
We provide a wide range of healthcare services delivered by 8,600 highly trained staff and volunteers. Our services cost over £400m each year to provide and we invest around £18m each year in improving our clinical services by replacing and upgrading our medical equipment, modernising our estate and facilities and improving our information and technology infrastructure. In an average year, we treat more than 180,000 A&E patients, nearly half a million outpatients and almost 100,000 inpatients.
Contact
- Address
- Recruitment Service
- Lincoln County Hospital
- Greetwell Road
- Lincoln
- Lincolnshire
- LN2 5QY
- Contact Number
- (01522) 597736
Lead Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) (internal ULHT & LCHS only)
Closed for applications on: 29-Oct-2024 00:01
Vacancy status: Closed
Closed for applications on: 29-Oct-2024 00:01
Key details
Location
- Site
- Pan Trust
- Town
- Pan Trust
- Postcode
- LN2 5QY
- Major / Minor Region
- Lincolnshire
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Fixed term: 12 months (secondment would be considered)
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week (may be required to work across 7 days)
Salary
- Salary
- £53,755 - £60,504 per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (8a)
Specialty
- Main area
- Nursing
We recognise that outstanding care can only be delivered through our people. We want to attract people who can help us deliver our vision. We want in return to help people achieve what they wish in their careers in the NHS at ULTH.
We are always keen to welcome highly skilled, committed and compassionate individuals to our hospitals – people who put patients at the heart of everything they do and are ready to help us achieve our vision.
Our values guide everything we do. They are:
- Patient-centred – Putting patients at the heart of everything we do, listening and responding to their needs and wishes.
- Safety – Following ULTH and professional guidelines. Speaking up to make sure patients and staff are safe from harm.
- Excellence – Striving to be the best that we can be. Innovating and learning from others.
- Compassion – Caring for patients and their loved ones in ways we would want for our friends and family.
- Respect – Behaving and using language that demonstrates respect and courtesy to others. Zero tolerance to bullying, inequality, prejudice and discrimination.
If you believe in them too, then you are ready to join the ULTH team.
We’ve taken great pride in building working environments where staff always feel valued, cared for and part of a team. Without doubt this is a challenging yet very rewarding job that is at the centre of health and care in Lincolnshire - making a positive difference to our patients.
Our Trust is situated in the beautiful county of Lincolnshire and is one of the biggest acute hospital trusts in England, serving a population of more than 700,000 people. We provide acute and specialist services to people in Lincolnshire and neighbouring counties. We have an annual income of £710 million (22/23) and we employ nearly 8,600 people.
Our Board have recently agreed a new vision statement – “Outstanding Care Personally Delivered” – stating their ambition for our Trust to be among the best.
We also have a five year Integrated Improvement Plan setting out how we will achieve our strategic objectives, for patients, services, people and partners, the last recognising that our future success depends on our ability to ensure the Lincolnshire healthcare system is successful in achieving its ambition to help people live healthier lives and provide care closer to where people live.
Our latest CQC report increased our ratings for being effective and well-led from ‘Requires Improvement’ to ‘Good’. Our rating for caring remained as ‘Good’.
This is in recognition of the huge amount of work that our amazing staff have done to improve the quality of care for our patients in recent years.
We are committed to helping our staff balance their work and home lives and ensure they feel supported, valued and appreciated.
So, what is in it for you?
- Flexible working: Depending on the needs of your role, we will consider requests for flexible and/or part-time working for whatever reason you should need it. We recognise flexible working will not look the same for everyone, because it depends on the nature of the role and the needs of the individual.
Types of flexibility could include:
- Part-time - less than 37.5 hours per week.
- Off-site/remote working - working from home or other sites for part or all the week.
- Compressed hours – usually full-time hours but over fewer days or shifts.
- Staggered hours – having different start and finish times.
- Set shift patterns – to allow for predictability
- NHS Pension: A generous and flexible pension scheme with contributions from us as your employer fully protected against inflation and guaranteed by the government
- Annual Leave: Starting at 27 days a year, rising to 33 days after 10 years plus eight bank holidays (for staff covered by Agenda for Change) For Medical Workforce positions (Consultant and Specialty Doctor), the full-time entitlement commences from 32 days per annum. For all other Medical Workforce positions, the full-time entitlement commences from 27 days per annum.
- Bank working: The chance to work extra hours at enhanced rates and we will pay you weekly too, ideal if your income needs a quick boost.
In addition, there is more.
- Family & Childcare: Including on-site nurseries at Lincoln County Hospital and Pilgrim Hospital Boston, maternity, paternity, adoption & shared parental leave following a set period of employment.
- Health & Wellbeing: including counselling, mental health first aid, physiotherapy, eye tests.
- Learning & Development including Lincolnshire Talent Academy, leadership training, medical education, clinical education, Lincolnshire clinical research
- Financial support and benefits including Cycle2Work, car lease scheme, home electronics. Free on-site parking and free tea and coffee and the ability to save and borrow through your salary.
- Rewards & Recognition including staff awards, long service awards, retirement awards, examples of excellence and staff lottery.
Enjoy a better quality of life in one of the UK’s most welcoming counties. Whether you’re taking the first exciting steps in your career, itching for a new challenge or searching for a better place to raise a family, Lincolnshire welcomes everyone. Discover a range of rewarding health and social care careers in a county that’s friendly, fascinating, affordable and brimming with everything you need to live a happy life. Visit beinlincolnshire.com to find out more.
Job overview
For ULHT and LCHS Staff only (United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust and Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust)
An opportunity has arisen for a 12 months fixed term or secondment opportunity (Subject to managers approval) to test a new position supporting the roll out of the Professional Nurse Advocate Model within the Lincolnshire Community and Hospitals Group.
You will be a Registered Nurse and must have successfully completed the Professional Nurse Advocate course at Level 7. As a senior member of the the Clinical Education Team, you will have experience in clinical education delivery and supervision.
Working across the group, the role will provide the Nursing workforce within care groups and directorates of ULHT / LCHS a point of contact for Restorative Clinical Supervision and supporting the wellbeing of our Nurses. The role will develop, implement and monitor the implementation of Professional Nurses Advocates and support the delivery of frontline professional mentorship, through the implementation of the “A-EQUIP.” (advocating for education and quality improvement) model.
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To facilitate staff, team development, and ensure effective communication systems operate within the Directorates. To lead on the strategic implementation of the Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) programme for the Trust and support PNA workforce in the audit and monitoring of data and activity of PNA’s. To embed restorative clinical supervision into clinical practice and ensure the delivery of quality supervision practices in line with the Trust Supervision policy. To lead on the strategic deployment of the model called “A-EQUIP” at ULHT which provides a continuous improvement process that builds upon personal and professional resilience, enhances quality of care for patients and supports preparedness for nurses in appraisal and professional revalidation. To develop, lead and deliver supervision training through the use of the A-EQUIP” model across the Trust with a specific focus on Registered Nurses and Student Nurses training in ULHT.
Please see JD for further information.
Working for our organisation
Pilgrim Hospital is situated beautiful countryside and serves the communities in the South Lincolnshire area. It provides all major specialties and a 24-hour major accident and emergency service.
Grantham and District Hospital serves the communities of Grantham and the local area. It provides ambulatory paediatric and accident and emergency services.
Lincoln Hospital is a thriving university city and with the opening of the medical school, it provides all major specialties and a 24-hour major accident and emergency service
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust has been granted teaching hospital status, after demonstrating evidence to significant teaching commitment. From now on it will be known as United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust (LCHS) and United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust (ULHT) have come together in a Group arrangement, with the goal of improving the care provided to patients across the county.
This will not constitute a formal merger of the two organisations, but will bring the Trusts together under a single Board and Executive Leadership Team, with the goal of improving the care that is provided to patients both in the community and in hospitals across Lincolnshire. Both Trusts will retain their separate statutory names and legal obligations.
The Group will be known as Lincolnshire Community and Hospitals NHS Group (LCHG).
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
. Use their expert knowledge in nursing practice to support the implementation and monitoring of practice, ensuring that there are robust clinical governance assurance systems in place to monitor the delivery of supervision.
2. Provide support to Registered nurses in sharing of good practice learnt through the risk management processes with the aim of reducing the incidence of harm and litigation cases.
Chairing the community of practice and events for all PNAs across the trust.
3. Be involved in continuous monitoring and maintaining quality standards of clinical practice through a variety of ways for example clinical audit, working clinically with nurses for those who require additional support and development.
4. Act as a role model at all times and promote a high standard of safe and effective care which is based upon best evidence.
5. Meet with nurses in their designated area and/or caseload on either an appointment or ad hoc basis.
6. Use effective communication strategies and influencing skills to achieve desired outcomes and make appropriate referrals for advocacy, mediation or arbitration.
7. Communicate and collaborate effectively with clinical educators in the Trust, to provide high quality, patient centred, research-based education that ensures the delivery of high quality care for patients delivered by staff who have the required education and development to meet the patient needs in accordance with individual scope of professional practice, guidelines and code of conduct and standards as define by UK regulator.
8. Lead on the utilisation of agreed metrics to demonstrate on going added value of the role of Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) and monitoring outcomes for staff and patients e.g., reduction in complaints, improved satisfaction surveys, reduction in sickness absence for registered Nurses as well as improved retention.
9. Identify, collate, analyse and interpret quantitative and qualitative data to inform the development of reports regarding the process, impact and outcome of the PNA role and the A-EQUIP model. Taking a lead role to ensure monthly reporting to Assistant Director of Nursing on matters relating to PNA activity.
10. To lead the delivery of restorative clinical supervision to staff when requested and need is identified.
11. Demonstrate understanding of the role of the Professional Nurse Advocate within the context of national governance policies and procedures.
12. Ensure that they maintain their own knowledge and clinical skills by all appropriate means.
13. Mentor and Supervise Trainee PNAs to complete required competency.
14. Support and attend external meetings on PNA programme representing the Trust.
15. Lead the development of policies and procedures, working with relevant internal and external stakeholders for developing and modernising clinical practice.
16. To promote the PNA training amongst registered Nurses to achieve the ambition of 1 x qualified PNA to every 20 Registered Nurses by 2025, this will equate to supporting the training of 130 plus registered PNAs.
17. To triage expressions of interest for the PNA course trust wide.
18. Produce ongoing evaluation of the impact of the PNA programme, communicating outcomes trust wide.
ULTH recognises that everyone is different, and values the unique contribution that individual experiences, knowledge and skills make in delivering quality healthcare and becoming a model employer. We are committed to transforming our organisational culture by actively committing to implementing the Trust Single Equality Scheme, and other policies, such as the Dignity in Care policy and the Dignity at Work policy. We will continue to promote equality and challenge discrimination in all service provision, recognising and meeting the needs of the diverse communities we serve. We will strive to provide an environment in which people want to work and to be a model employer leading in good employment practice.
We are a People Promise exemplar site, for more information on the NHS People Promise - NHS England » Our NHS People Promise
As a responsible employer ULTH would encourage staff wishing to join the Trust to take up the COVID vaccination as this continues to remain the best line of defence against COVID19
Please note that we do not accept CVs.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, ULTH reserves the right to close this advert prior to the closing date.
No DBS fees to pay: Successful candidates will have DBS applications applied for & paid by ULTH where applicable. There is no requirement to reimburse ULTH for this cost.
We welcome applications from the UK Armed Forces Community. On the application form please tick “Member of the Armed Forces Community” if the below applies to you.
You are:
- A Service Leaver
- A Veteran
- A Military Reserve
- A Cadet Force Adult Volunteer
- Partner/Spouse of those Serving NB: partners/spouses are only eligible whilst their partner is serving in the Armed Forces
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Registered nurse
- Professional Nurse Advocate Level 7 course
- Mentorship / Assessor qualification
Desirable criteria
- Counselling course
- Masters in HealthCare or Working towards
- Educational Qualification (e.g. Cert ed)
Previous Experience
Essential criteria
- Broad Knowledge & Experience of nursing practice
- Well developed leadership skills
- Evidence of working in partnership with internal and external stakeholders
- Professional credibility
- Experience in leadership role
Desirable criteria
- Project management experience
Knoweldge & Skills
Essential criteria
- Advanced clinical, theoretical and practical knowledge across a wide range of work procedures
- Evidence of continuing professional development
- In depth knowledge of the relevant professional standards and legislation
- Excellent interpersonal, negotiating and influencing skills.
- Effective partnership and collaborative worker.
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft programmes, word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint.
- Understanding the clinical governance agenda and the implications for a specific clinal area.
- Ability to evaluate various treatment techniques and to research new/ alternative treatment methods in line with the objectives of the organisation.
- Patient outcome focussed .
- Ability to develop people and processes in support of improved service delivery in an efficiency driven environment.
- Highly developed verbal and written communication and presentation skills. Ability to work as part of a virtual team, providing support and advice across a matrix.
- Ability to priorAbility to effectively contribute to and manage internal and external relationships. itise work.
- Proven track record of leadership expertise and experience within teams.
- Ability to evidence/demonstrate key values and behaviours in line with the Trust framework:
Specific requirements
Essential criteria
- Excellent communication skills
- Proven networking ability.
- Ability to build rapport and make good relationships quickly.
- Flexible and responsive
- Pragmatic, comfortable with working closely with new teams and people
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Helen Clark
- Job title
- Assistant Director of Nursing
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 07393009047
- Additional information
for further information, please contact Sandra Pygott, Lead Professional Midwifery Advocate, [email protected].
Telephone: 07825624398
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