Neonatal Governance Lead Nurse | North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
North Middlesex University Hospital, Upper Edmonton, Enfield
Neonatal Governance Lead Nurse | North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
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North Middlesex University Hospital, Upper Edmonton, Enfield
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 2 weeks ago, 3 Nov | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 54fd8a3429054feda7d5610bad9ef7a5
Full Job Description
We are seeking to appoint a dynamic and enthusiastic candidate to the position of Neonatal Governance Lead Nurse within our Sunrise Neonatal Unit.
The post is permanent and is offered at full time in the first instance, but applications for flexible working and job shares would be welcomed.
The overall job purpose of this post is to develop evidence based clinical practice and promote patient safety through staff training, coaching, supervision and mentoring.
This role has one day a week dedicated to supporting the multi-professional training in maternity and neonatal services. The one day per week undertaking this aspect of the role will be professionally managed by the Maternity Lead for education.
The post holder will work strategically and operationally to promote the teaching, training and ongoing development of Neonatal Nursing team ensuring patient safety, evidence based practice, staff experience and service user experience, is an active ongoing process within the Neonatal Service.
The post holder will work in partnership with neonatal matron, ward manager, practice development nurse to develop staff development, recruitment and retention strategy., NMUH North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Hospital Trust (NMUH) is one of London's busiest healthcare providers, providing hospital care and community services for the 350,000 people living in Enfield, Haringey and beyond. Our specialist services include HIV, cardiology, blood disorders, diabetes, fertility, sickle cell and thalassemia. In addition to a full range of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, the Helen Rollason Cancer Support Centre is based on-site and provides services to support cancer patients' wellbeing. We also provide community services and have a dedicated 0-19 service for children and young people in Enfield so that they can get the best possible start in life. This includes health visitors and school nurses who are delivering the national Healthy Child Programme, which provides a structured framework for the delivery of key interventions to support the health and wellbeing of children and families from 0 to 5 and school aged children from 5-19. The 0-19
service aims to improve pathways and partnerships with services in the hospital and deliver excellent care for the children and families. For more information, please access the following link: https://www.northmid.nhs.uk