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REFERENCE NUMBER: RIE/ED/ENP6/10 JOB TITLE: EMERGENCY NURSE PRACTITIONER GRADE: BAND 6 LOCATION: THE ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH CONTRACT DURATION: PERMANENT HOURS: 37.5 (PART TIME WILL BE CONSIDERED) CLOSING DATE: 30 JANUARY 2015 SALARY SCALE: £26,041 - £34,876 PER ANNUM Apply on-line www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk **Please note – the e-mail address you provide on the application form will be used to communicate any further correspondence relating to this vacancy** This post requires the post holder to have a PVG Scheme membership/ record. If the post holder is not a current PVG member for the required regulatory group (i.e. child and/or adult) then an application will need to be made to Disclosure Scotland and deemed satisfactory before they can begin in post. NHS LOTHIAN JOB APPLICATION PACK This information package has been compiled to provide prospective candidates with details of the post advertised. The contents of this package are as follows: General Information for Candidates Working in Edinburgh and the Lothian’s Working Time Regulations Form (please complete and return with application form) Person Specification and Job Description NHS Lothian - Our Values Information on Application Process Workforce Equality Monitoring Equal Opportunities Policy Statement GENERAL INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES Data Protection Act 1988 Please note that any personal information obtained from you throughout the recruitment process will be collected, stored and used in line with the Data Protection Act 1998. Information will be available to the recruiting manager and to the Human Resource staff. Counter Fraud NHS Lothian is under a duty to protect the public funds it administers, and to this end will use the information you have provided on your application form for the prevention and detection of fraud. It will also share this information with other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds for these purposes. More detail on this responsibility is on NHS Lothian’s intranet (Counter-Fraud and Theft page) and further information is available at http://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/work/nfi.php. References All jobs are only offered following receipt of two satisfactory written references. At least one reference must be from your current/most recent employer, or your course tutor if you are currently a student. If you have not been employed or have been out of employment for a considerable period of time, you may give the name of someone who knows you well enough to confirm information given and to comment on your ability to do the job. Disclosure Scotland Where a Disclosure or Protection of Vulnerable Groups Check is deemed necessary for a post, the successful candidate will be required to undergo an appropriate check. Further details on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders are available from the recruitment centre. Work Visa If you require a Work Visa, please seek further guidance on current immigration rules which can be found on the Home Office website www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk Overseas Registration and Qualifications NHS Lothian will check you have the necessary professional registration, where appropriate. If you require a qualification for this role but are not regulated by a professional body (e.g. NMC, GMC, HCPC etc), you will need to provide an official translation, notarised by a solicitor, of your overseas qualifications to be checked by the recruiting manager. Please ensure that this is available before applying for this post. Job Interview Guarantee Scheme As a Disability Symbol user we recognise the contribution that all individuals can make to the organisation regardless of their abilities. As part of our ongoing commitment to extending employment opportunities, all applicants who are disabled and who meet the minimum criteria expressed in the job description will be guaranteed an interview. Terms and Conditions For an overview of our Agenda for Change terms and conditions visit: www.msg.scot.nhs.uk/pay/agenda-forchange Travel Expenses Travel expenses are not normally reimbursed for interviews, if you are selected for interview and wish to enquire about the possibility of being reimbursed then the request should be directed to the recruiting manager or interview panel chair. WORKING IN EDINBURGH AND THE LOTHIAN’S NHS Lothian offers excellent career prospects and a wide range of job opportunities for potential employees. It employs approximately 24,000 staff and offers training and development opportunities as well as excellent staff benefits. The information provided below aims to help support and guide both prospective applicants and new employees unfamiliar with Edinburgh and the Lothians. Edinburgh and the Lothian’s NHS Lothian serves a population of approximately 800,000 people living in and around Edinburgh, Scotland’s historic capital city. The geographical area known as Lothian region covers 700 square miles, comprising the City of Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian and West Lothian. It is a region of exceptional beauty and contrast, from the splendour of Edinburgh to the beauty and variety of the hills, countryside and coastline. The nearest major town outside of Edinburgh is Livingston, a thriving location in the heart of West Lothian. As well as many sites of historic interest, the region boasts a host of recreational activities for all ages. Useful Contacts For useful guidance on relocating to Scotland visit: www.talentscotland.com For a comprehensive list of services to help moving to the City of Edinburgh, please visit the City of Edinburgh Council Website at: www.edinburgh.gov.uk . NHS Lothian __________________________________ WORKING TIME REGULATIONS RECRUITMENT PRO-FORMA In accordance with Working Time Regulations, no individual should knowingly be contracted to work for more than an average of 48 hours per week. For Completion by Applicant (to be submitted along with application form) - Do you intend on holding any other employment (either NHS or non-NHS) YES / NO If yes please complete the details below: Name and address of additional employer(s) Average number of hours worked for this employer per week Signed Name For Completion by Appointment Panel - Would the offer of this post put the applicant in a position whereby they would exceed the 48-hour working limit? YES/NO Signed Please Note - It is the responsibility of the appointment panel to ascertain whether the prospective employee intends to retain any other post held in addition to the one for which they are applying. Refer to the Recruitment Guidance Pack for further information regarding working time regulations. The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 51 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH16 4SA Edinburgh Emergency Nurse Practitioners EH16 4SA Emergency Department 37.5hrs per week (part time will be considered) Internal rotation including day shifts, night shifts and weekends. Rotation to other sites within NHS Lothian may be required. An opportunity has arisen for motivated and experienced individuals to undertake these challenging posts. The Emergency Department has a patient attendance of 115 000 patients per year and provides a high level of care to patients presenting with minor injuries to acute medical and surgical emergencies. Providing Emergency Care services to the population of Edinburgh, East and Mid Lothian serving a population of approx 800,000 people. The Emergency Department also provides pre-hospital care team Medic 1 and trauma services for south east Scotland. The Nurse Practitioner service is integral to the department , working to a high level of clinical decision making and a wide scope of practice. Post holders are expected to have a recognised ENP qualification (Minor Injuries or equivalent). We will consider applicants who are currently undertaking such training. Successful applicants will be part of a dynamic team of Nurse Practitioners within the Emergency Department team. Professional development opportunities will be available to successful candidates, such as undertaking Acute Illness/Clinical Decision Making training and/or Non-Medical Prescribing. Applicants will need to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of professional and operational issues within the speciality and have proven record of personal development and expanded practice. Evidence of continuing professional development, computer literacy and good communication skills are essential. These posts will be appointed to NHS Lothian and may involve rotation to other hospital sites though initially based at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Contact for information and informal visits ;Sue Bagley Clinical Lead - Nurse Practitioner Service. Emergency Department, RIE 0131 242 1300 For further information / informal visits, please contact Sue Bagley or CNM Chris Connolly on ext 21300. Application packs available from the Recruitment Office, Livingston. Tel: 0845 60 33 444, or alternatively email: [email protected] quoting the post reference number. NHS LOTHIAN Candidate Interview Assessment Form Name: ENP Emergency Department RIE Interview Date: Essential Personality traits Qualification attainments Special Skills & Knowledge Work or other experience Overall rating Position: Band 6 Desirable Demonstrates evidence of team working, act as role model. Ability to communicate with people at all levels. Professional, but approachable manner. Demonstrates leadership and management skills Ability to think quickly and problem-solve Ability to work under pressure. Ability to recognise signs of stress in self & others and create and sustain support mechanisms. Demonstrates evidence of and the value of good team relationships Demonstrates insight into own strengths and weaknesses & recognises limitations. Registered nurse. Minor Injuries Course or equivalent Evidence of ongoing professional development. Acute Illness course or equivalent. Non medical prescribing course Evidence of study at degree level or motivation to do so. Project work associated with clinical environment. Demonstrates ability to prioritise workload.- delegation, resource management. Leadership Motivated to continue professional development in ED ie: membership of FEN or ECA or similar organisation. Understanding of Clinical Governance, HEAT targets, HEI objectives. Knowledge of contemporary developments in relevant field- journal article, conference presentations, etc. Understanding of risk assessment & acting on findings.- Datix incident reporting Act as specialist resource in Minor Injuries care, provide support and mentorship to others Demonstrates motivation to extend scope of practice Knowledge of IIP Mentorship experience. Teaching experience in relevant field Motivated to work in speciality. Relevant experience in a clinical area e.g. Minor Injuries unit or ED Previous experience of working within Emergency Medicine. Teaching experience or motivation to do so Previous experience in an Autonomous role Conference presentations, published work. JOB DESCRIPTION TEMPLATE JOB IDENTIFICATION Emergency Nurse Practitioner Job Title: Nurse Practitioner Responsible to Senior Nurse practitioner/dept manager Department: ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY Directorate: Accident and Emergency Operating Division: Medical and Associated Services Division LUHD No of Job Holders: 6 Last Update (insert date): 4/07/08 2. JOB PURPOSE The remit of this post is: The post holder has professional and managerial responsibility for a case load of patients allocated to the specialist service within Accident & Emergency, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. This is in an acute hospital setting. The post holder will work hours that meet the service needs, including rotation onto night shift. Ensure the highest standard of personalised nursing care is delivered to patients and their families in partnership with all members of the multi disciplinary team. Responsibility for the assessment of care needs and the delivery and maintenance of optimal care outcomes. The post holder is expected to motivate staff to provide high standards of care by acting as a role model. Provide expert professional and clinical care advice to patients, carers and multi-disciplinary team. Responsible for providing specialist education and training programmes for health care professionals and other professional groups. Implement and undertake research activities ensuring evidence-based practice in the specialist area. 3. DIMENSIONS The post holder contributes to the clinical and management responsibility for the regional patient group/caseload of minor injury / minor illness patients within the Accident and Emergency Department, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. The post holder will have responsibility for developing and implementing nurse led clinics within the overall service provision for patients within the minor injury / minor illness speciality. Other key staff with whom the post holder will interact includes: Medical/Therapists/Finance/R&D Office/Procurement/Support Services/Education Facilitators/ Health and Safety, Risk Management Community Health Practitioners and University Institutions. The Lothian University Hospitals Division delivers services within the environment of a University Teaching hospital setting. 4. ORGANISATIONAL POSITION Clinical Nurse Manager ↑ Lead Nurse Practitioner ↑ Senior Charge Nurse ↑ Senior ENP ↑ Band 6 ENP (this post) 5. ROLE OF DEPARTMENT/SERVICE: The Department of Accident & Emergency is a nationally and internationally acclaimed unit, providing a comprehensive A&E and minor injury / minor illness service to the population of the Lothians and South East of Scotland To provide a high quality, safe and supportive environment in order to care for patients within the Accident & Emergency setting meeting the identified physical and psycho-social needs. 6. KEY RESULT AREAS Professional Practice at all times within the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code of Professional Conduct Develop the role by using evidence-based practice and continuously improve own knowledge, following PREP guidelines. Conduct clinical evidence based practice in accordance with national SIGN Guidelines and clinical standards. (e.g. cancer planning nursing framework). Act as an exemplary professional role model for leading specialist nursing services. Leadership and Management Lead relevant nursing staff within the Accident and Emergency service ensuring that patient needs are assessed, care planned, implemented and evaluated, and that there is consultation and involvement of patient/carers. Contribute to specific initiatives within the multidisciplinary team, in the development, implementation and maintenance of policies, procedures, standards and protocols of the minor injury / minor illness service throughout Lothian and the South East of Scotland. Ensure that all nursing staff and members of the multidisciplinary team are aware of, and work within, local, directorate and Division policies and procedures to ensure that safe working practices are maintained for both patients and staff. Contribute to the development, implementation and monitoring of LUHD Corporate and local induction, recruitment, appraisal and performance management. Lead relevant nursing staff to ensure appropriate clinical skills and competencies are used effectively within the allocated financial resource ensuring clinical governance standards are maintained. The post holder is not responsible for managing the budget but needs to be aware of the resources available and the need to work within the financial envelope. Ensure that equipment is ordered and maintained, and that stock is ordered and managed within the available financial resource. Contribute to the development in order to further the future service provision and planning for those patients who present to Accident & Emergency with minor injury / minor illness. Act timeously in resolving complaints effectively through investigating and responding at local level and escalate as appropriate. Ensure patient property and valuables that are received by the post holder for safekeeping are secured and processed as per LUHD policy. Clinical Act as a specialist resource in minor injury / minor illness nursing by promoting the service and increasing the awareness of the disease in hospital and primary care setting to enhance standards of care. Ensure the quality of patient care is reviewed, assessed, implemented and monitored to maintain standards of care given to patients and their families. Act as an independent Nurse Prescriber or, dispense medicines in a safe and appropriate manner in accordance with LUHD NP Patient Group Directions if not in possession of this qualification. Participate in clinical audit of specialist nursing services for minor injuries / minor illnesses to ensure evidence based practice. Participate in the monitoring of standards of care within the defined policies, procedures and protocols of the service, ward, Directorate and Division to ensure adherence to, and delivery of, a high quality service. Contribute to the development of highly specialist programmes for care / care packages for patients with minor injuries / minor illnesses. Research Contribute to the development, research and clinical audit programmes to support best practice, which is research and evidence based and leads to continuous improvements in care. Contribute to/or take an active role in key clinical research projects for the minor injury / minor illness specialty service within Accident & Emergency. Education Develop, provide and support appropriate multidisciplinary specialist education and training programmes to promote a wider understanding of minor injuries / minor illness in the primary and secondary healthcare setting. Participate in the delivery of specialist education programmes within a core curriculum for institutes of higher education. Promote and advise on health and life style activities for patients, carers, health care professionals and the general public. Teach, advise and coach patients and carers with regard to the condition and treatment options. The post holder will be involved in supervision and support of candidates from the WGH Minor Illness and Minor Injury programme. Contribute to the provision of clinical practice for pre registration and post registration learners, to fulfil curriculum requirements and ensure that appropriate educational opportunities are provided. Ensure that the on-going personal development needs and professional education and research are identified and met. 7a. EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY Post holder is expected to have knowledge and ability to use all equipment used in the area however may not have daily clinical involvement. Specialised Very Specialised Generic Telephone Patient Hoists – Arjo Drug Fridge Computerised management system Ice Machine Infusion Devices Asena, Grazeby. Nursing Call System Blood Pressure Machines – manual and electronic Cardiac thumper machine Database /Computers Blood glucose machine High Volume Pressure Infusor / Blood warmer system Fire Equipment Suction Equipment Anaesthetic machine Pneumatic Tube System Thermometers – tympanic, oral , axilla & rectal Ophthalmoscope Pat Slides Repose Mattress Auroscope Supreme 104 Water Boiler Repose Boots 12-lead Electrocardiograph machine Walking Aids (Zimmer, Crutches – elbow & axilla, Walking Sticks) Oxygen + Entonox equipment, masks & tubing Medications – topical, parenteral & oral Oxygen Cylinders Infusion Devices: Alaris Central Venous Pressure Monitoring Glide sheets Syringe Drivers: Asena Pulse Oximeter Paging system Peak flow meter Invasive Monitoring Intercom system Multi-function patient monitors patient Patient telemetry monitoring system & additional cables Alaris, Defibrillator – semi automatic and manual – Haemoglobin monitor Intubation /anaesthetic equipment Handheld radio Alcohol meter – nasal & oral mouthpiece Plaster casting equipment Dictaphone Venepuncture equipment Plaster cutting electric oscillating saw X Ray wall mounted boxes Cannulation equipment Suturing equipment X Ray portable ‘bright-light’ box Blood sample ‘vacuum’ containers & needle/cannula adaptors Invasive Ventilator Wheelchairs Blood culture bottles Height trolleys adjustable patient Urine testing sticks Electrically Controlled Chair – in eye cubicle Urine and other sample containers (sterile/non-sterile) Plaster trolley Pregnancy testing equipment Directable lights – ceiling mounted and free standing Wound swabs Dressings trolleys Syringes and needles Ring cutting equipment Walking stick cutting equipment Drip stands – portable and fixed Scalpels Guillotine for ‘Zimmer’ Splint Gloves – non-sterile and sterile Fluids for wound cleansing Nail trephining equipment Foot stools Dressing packs Minnesota Tube Photocopier Dressings materials Nasal packing equipment Bandages Transport Equipment: Torch – rechargeable battery and Ventilation Monitoring Fluid Control Facsimile machine Surgical tapes and strapping materials Wound glue Personal alarms Intravenous giving sets Wound Staples Fluid repellent staff uniforms Intravenous fluids Wound Suture material Protective masks and visors Tongue depressors Eye examination equipment incl. Illuminated wall-mounted Snellen chart & slit lamp Electronic access ID cards Finger bandage applicators Hare traction splint Kitchen resources for patient refreshments Compression applicators Sam splint bandage Eye pads Patient weighing scales Kidd Tourniquet machine for use in MUA / Biers Block Sling bandages ‘Collar’n’cuff’ sling Wrist splints Mallet finger splints Knee splints Eye irrigation equipment Wound closure (‘Steristrips’) strips Staple removers Soft & hard patient neck collars 7b. SYSTEMS Local patient administration system – HIS, TRAK sysytem Human Resource Administration system. DATIX Intranet – Manage Incident Reporting Apex Laboratory System – Specimen Results Internet and Intranet – Personal and Business including A/E ‘Emibank’ Database Personal security / alarm system and response procedure 8. ASSIGNMENT AND REVIEW OF WORK The post is largely self-directed however work maybe assigned by the A&E Consultant Medical staff in response to the needs of patients in the A&E minor injury / minor illness service. Referrals to the A&E service are generated from Lothian and South East of Scotland. Work is reviewed by the Clinical nurse manager of the Accident and Emergency Department, and also by the A&E Consultant Medical staff on a regular basis. The Post Holder will have a Professional Personal Development Plan, which is reviewed 6 and 12 monthly by the delegated line manager. The post holder will act as an independent Nurse Prescriber, or dispense medications autonomously, under LUHD NP Patient Group Directions if not in possession of this qualification. The post holder is expected to participate in other professional areas relating to A&E department in general. This involves participating in Divisional Unit meetings thus keeping updated on local issues of concern. The post holder will audit the levels of activity by keeping records of consultations. The patient Trak system can be used to track NP and patient activity. 9. DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS The post holder will be expected to make clinical and professional autonomous decisions on a daily basis, including the provision of advice to the multidisciplinary team. The post holder will work independently and autonomously, and may treat and discharge patients; arrange follow-up; or refer to another member of the multidisciplinary team for advice / admission. Informed clinical decision-making with regard to patients’ health care, through stringent monitoring of the patient’s condition and acting on clinical judgements. NPs have wide discretion to accept those patients whose presentations are within their parameters of practice. Such decisions may be complex, involving multiple factors. Judgements are made taking into account priority of patient care and availability of resources. The post holder will act as an independent Nurse Prescriber, or dispense medications autonomously, under LUHD NP Patient Group Directions if not in possession of this qualification. Acting as the patients advocate to ensure their rights are upheld, when identifying, screening and recruiting subjects into clinical research studies. Freedom to act is guided by precedent and clearly defined Divisional policies, protocol/procedures and codes of conduct in accordance with NMC regulations, Clinical and Staff Governance Framework. 10. MOST CHALLENGING/DIFFICULT PARTS OF THE JOB Improving and streamlining the process of care for patients who present to the ‘Examination room’ in A&E with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems Continued development and promotion of the Nurse Practitioner service within the A&E setting through challenging the boundaries of the current parameters of practice, in order to enhance personal professional development and improve patient care. Making independent clinical decisions in complex patient presentations Discharging patients from caseload Improving communications between the professions involved in the care and treatment of patients with minor injuries and acute illness Unexpected patient activity and demand. Addressing the equality and diversity needs of patients and staff. Dealing with multi facet organisations. Implementing change effectively in a multidisciplinary environment. Time Management 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS Communicate with the patient, relatives and carers on the delivery of patient care. Liase with the multidisciplinary team on service needs and requirements. Other relevant lines of communication will encompass the following internal and external groups to ensure the gathering and dissemination of information as appropriate: Internal Communication Operational Director of Nursing Directorate Manager/Assistant Directorate Manager Principal Nurse Clinical Director Multi Disciplinary Leads Finance Procurement Support Services Human Resource Health and Safety Risk Management Palliative Care Team Critical Care Teams Bed Managers Radiology Pathology IT R & D Department External Communication Other Health Boards through out Scotland/Hospitals in South East of Scotland Develop professional links locally and nationally. Specialist Support Groups Voluntary Agencies Scottish Ambulance Service Community Health Practitioners in person, by phone and in writing, every day Social Work, by phone, face to face and in writing Patients Carers General Public Educational institutes including those that validate internal courses, and staff organisations by phone, in writing and face to face, several times in a year. Members of all emergency services in person, by phone, and in writing very regularly Staff in other hospitals, usually by phone and /or in writing every day Other institutions, prison service, army, hotels, factories, airports and many others, to deal with illness or injury on their sites, usually by phone on most days. 12. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB Physical Skills: Techniques of patient physical clinical examination Administer intravenous injections and or intra-muscular / subcutaneous injections Administer medication / intravenous fluids using syringe pumps and infusions as required. Insertion of urinary catheters Insertion of sutures, staples to wounds, application of glue or wound closure strips to wounds Administer local anaesthetic injections Removal of sutures / clips Wound care management including application of dressings materials and bandaging Placement of nasogastric tubes Application of various plaster casts – Plaster of Paris and Synthetic casts Removal of Plaster of Paris and synthetic casts using plaster saw & other orthopaedic equipment Manipulation of digit dislocations and displaced fractures Measuring and fitting of crutches Measuring and fitting of splintage including mallet finger splint, ‘Zimmer’ type finger / hand splints, wrist & knee splints Use of trolley mounted guillotine to cut ‘Zimmer’ type splintage material 12-lead ECGs Requesting of x-rays and other diagnostic investigations such blood, urine tests and wound swab cultures Intravenous cannulae / venepuncture Interpretation of x-rays and investigation results Intravenous additives Blood Glucose monitoring Advanced trauma life support - infant, paediatric and adult Advanced life support – infant, paediatric and adult Manual defibrillator Semi-automatic Defibrillator Portable ventilator Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Management Advanced airway management Tracheostomy care Computer and keyboard skills requiring dexterity, accuracy and speed Moving and handling tasks Use of complex medical equipment such patient monitoring system, syringe driver – all of which require additional educational training. Physical Demands: Patient movement with use of mechanical aides, manoeuvre patients Moving and handling some awkwardly shaped, often heavy equipment Handling of wheelchairs and height adjustable patient trolleys Push trolleys, wheelchairs Stand/walking for the majority of shift Activities of daily living Ergonomics Mental demands of the job Concentration, required due to the nature of the nurse practitioner role. Giving full concentration to a succession of complex patient presentations throughout a long working day ensuring safety and accuracy of assessment Multi-tasking several cases at various stages at the same time. Coordinating their management to minimise waiting but ensuring maintenance of patient safety and accuracy of examination and recording of findings. Making complex clinical decisions on patient management Possibility of frequent direct and indirect interruptions from patients, relatives and the multidisciplinary team. Maintenance of precise and accurate patient records Concentration required when observing patient behaviours that may be unpredictable Time management Communication difficulties (multidisciplinary, multicultural, deaf, blind, learning difficulties, hearing / visual & speech impairment, foreign language, mental health problems) Evaluating people who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs Evaluating the risks when dealing with aggression Developed leadership skills. Developed responsibility skills Service changes Organisational changes Political agendas Workforce planning Challenging inappropriate/poor clinical practice Planning, preparing and delivering teaching packages Frequent writing of clinical notes and other communications Ensuring safety and accuracy in dispensing of medication under Patient Group Directions and handling of medication Emotional demands of the job Communicating with distressed/anxious/worried - patients/relatives. Communicating complex issues with the multidisciplinary team. Balancing the demands of maximising recruitment with respect for patients and other ethical dimensions Caring for patients following receipt of bad news and supporting relatives. Coping with sudden death, dealing with traumatised relatives & the deceased Personal / interpersonal stressors Spiritual Dealing with mentally ill patients Dealing with distressing presentations, e.g. amputated limbs Ensuring corrective and disciplinary procedures are followed Environmental and working conditions: High risk of exposure to body fluids several times each shift Being aware of potential verbal and physical aggression from patients and members of the public, and dealing with these issues should they arise, whether directly or indirectly Temperature / air quality of working environment Ergonomics Environment noisy – equipment, telephones, general background noise 13. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB Minimum required to undertake the role First level registered nurse with relevant experience demonstrating the appropriate competencies and skills for the job. Educated to degree level or working towards is desirable Evidence of further education including post-graduate certification/diploma/Continuous Professional Development in relevant area - such as university accredited Nurse Practitioner Minor Injuries +/- Acute Illness course or Nurse Practitioner Degree. Evidence of management, education and training Effective listening and interpersonal skills Time management skills/ability to prioritise workload The post holder will be required to demonstrate excellent team working skills with ability to work using own initiative Evidence of effective problem solving skills IT Skills Expert clinical practice Willingness to dispense medications following Lothian Joint Formulary guidelines (after appropriate educational input and assessment), or possession of, or working towards Nurse Prescribing qualification A track record which shows commitment to the concept of autonomous practice and skills in clinical decision making A commitment to the precepts of Clinical Governance, and demonstrated insight into how they can be applied to the post in areas such as research, audit, risk management, evidence based practice and patient empowerment 14. JOB DESCRIPTION AGREEMENT A separate job description will need to be signed off by each jobholder to whom the job description applies. Job Holder’s Signature: Date: Head of Department Signature: Date: NHS LOTHIAN - OUR VALUES NHS Lothian is determined to improve the way their staff works so they have developed a set of common values and ways of working which they now need to turn into everyday reality - to the benefit of everyone working in the organisation and, most importantly, to the benefit of their patients. NHS Lothian – Our Values into Action: Care and Compassion • We will demonstrate our compassion and caring through our actions and words • We will take time to ensure each person feels listened to, secure, understood and is treated compassionately • We will be visible, approachable and contribute to creating a calm and friendly atmosphere • We will provide a safe and caring setting for patients and staff, and an efficient, effective and seamless care experience • We will meet people’s needs for information and involvement in all care, treatment and support decisions. Dignity and Respect • We will be polite and courteous in our communications and actions • We will demonstrate respect for dignity, choice, privacy and confidentiality • We will recognise and value uniqueness and diversity • We will be sincere, honest and constructive in giving, and open to receiving, feedback • We will maintain a professional attitude and appearance. Quality • We will demonstrate a commitment to doing our best • We will encourage and explore ideas for improvement and innovation • We will seek out opportunities to enhance our skills and expertise • We will work together to achieve high quality services • We will use our knowledge and enthusiasm to implement positive change and overcome challenges. Teamwork • We will understand and value each other’s role and contribution • We will be fair, thoughtful, welcoming and kind to colleagues • We will offer support, advice and encouragement to others • We will maximise each other’s potential and contribution through shared learning and development • We will recognise, share and celebrate our successes, big and small. Openness, Honesty and Responsibility • We will build trust by displaying transparency and doing what we say we will do • We will commit to doing what is right – even when challenged • We will welcome feedback as a means of informing improvements • We will use our resources and each other’s time efficiently and wisely • We will maintain and enhance public confidence in our service • We will be a positive role model. Throughout the recruitment process candidates will need to demonstrate they meet all of Our Values. NHS SCOTLAND APPLICATION PROCESS The purpose of an application form is to help evidence that the applicant has all the requirements applicable to carry out the job applied for. Once in receipt of the application pack it is essential to read both the job description and person specification to gain a full understanding of what the job entails and the minimum criteria required. Please note for equal opportunity purposes NHS Lothian do not accept CV’s as a form of application. General guidance There are currently three ways of applying for vacancies within NHS Lothian: - On-Line: www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk - Telephone (hard copy): 0131 536 3030 - Email: [email protected] If you are applying by ‘hard copy’ please use black ink and write clearly in block capitals. The vacancy reference number, job title and location can be obtained from the job advert. The candidate number will be populated by recruitment team once the application has been returned. This is to ensure each application remains anonymous. Only part C of the application form will be sent for short listing. The application form will be identified by the candidate number only to ensure that no applicant will be unfairly discriminated against. Please complete all sections of the application form. Those sections that are not relevant please indicate ‘not applicable’, do not leave blank. Please feel free to use additional paper if required. Please do not add your name to any additional information provided; secure it to the relevant section and Recruitment Admin will add a candidate number. For general help and advice on how to complete an application form visit: www.myworldofwork.co.uk/content/job-application-form-advice Please return completed application forms to: The Recruitment Centre, Staff Residencies, St John’s Hospital, Howden Road West, Livingston, EH54 6PP When returning your completed application and any associated enclosures by Royal Mail, please ensure that the correct postage is paid. Underpaid mail will be retained by the Post Office which will result in applications not being returned until after the closing date and not being included for shortlisting. WORKFORCE EQUALITY MONITORING NHS Lothian is committed to supporting and promoting dignity at work by creating an inclusive working environment. We believe that all staff should be able to fulfil their potential in a workplace free from discrimination and harassment where diverse skills, perspectives and backgrounds are valued. In order to measure and monitor our performance as an equal opportunities employer, it is important that we collect, store and analyse data about staff. Personal, confidential information will be collected and used to help us to understand the make-up of our workforce which will enable us to make comparisons locally, regionally and nationally. NHS LOTHIAN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICY STATEMENT NHS Lothian considers that it has an important role to play as a major employer and provider of services in Lothian and accepts its obligations both legal and moral by stating commitment to the promotion of equal opportunities and elimination of discrimination. The objectives of its policy are that no person or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, disability, marital status, age, race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin), creed, sexuality, responsibility for dependants, political party or trade union membership or activity, HIV/AIDS status or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable. Our Equal Opportunities in Employment policy can be viewed at: www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk/WorkingWithUs/Employment/Pages/EqualOpportunities.aspx