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APPENDIX E2 JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Head of Nursing & AHPs – Southampton & Mid-West Hampshire Integrated Services Band: Band 8b Responsible to: Clinical Service Director Accountable to: Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs 1. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB The Associate Head of Professions will work with the Head of Integrated Services and the Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs to provide line management & professional leadership to all the inpatient areas within their geographical setting. They will line manage the Integrated Service Matrons within their geographical setting A key professional leadership role within the division with a Multi-Disciplinary remit, they will work as part of the senior Nursing & AHP leadership teams in the ISD and the Trust, and with local service management teams, to ensure safe, equitable, effective, efficient, & timely services are provided within the ISD. They will work with the Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs to establish & embed a robust quality & governance process to provide assurance to the ISD board in relation to clinical quality & safety standards within the division. They will actively support and deliver the implementation of the Frontline strategy, the 6 Cs and other relevant national strategies. Undertake Trust-wide and Division-wide responsibilities as agreed for up to 20% of time available. 2. POSITION IN ORGANISATION 1 3. SCOPE AND AUTHORITY Key Relationships: 4. Head of Integrated Services – Community Integrated Service Managers & Clinical Service Managers Ward Managers AHP leads Integrated Service Teams Head of Business Management HR manager Finance Lead Community Geriatricians LEAD Governance Team Patients forums West Hampshire CCG Commissioners CCG Primary Care Localities Voluntary sector KEY RESULT AREAS Through senior operational & professional leadership of the services outlined within the ISD, this role will discharge its responsibilities in the following ways: Clinical Quality & Leadership Responsible to the Head of Integrated Services and accountable to the Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs they will effectively manage and clinically lead the Inpatient wards within their geography. Line management of the Integrated Service Community Matron responsible for the Integrated Service Teams within your specific geography including accountability for the clinical standards of those teams They will ensure these services run efficiently at all times identifying and managing risks that occur taking action to mitigate those risks with particular focus on patients and staff safety and quality care standards. To provide a visible, accessible and authoritative presence within agreed settings, working clinically alongside staff and being available to patients, their families, key partners offering assistance, advice and support where required. To ensure that areas within your remit provide high quality joined up care for patients & service users with both acute and long term physical and mental health conditions. Embedding the principles of service user recovery and wellbeing including involvement in care planning. 2 They will provide clear leadership to clinical staff within the outlined settings implementing the Frontline Strategy, and the 6Cs within these areas. The Head of Nursing & AHPs will act as a positive role model working alongside staff in the delivery of patient centred care. This post will work with Integrated Service Managers to create a culture of learning that is based on a need for continuous improvement. They will embed person centred assessment and holistic care planning that involves the patient and their carer/family in setting realistic goals for their independence Working with the Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs they will embed a robust quality and governance process including quality accreditation for teams that shares best practice and identifies areas for improvement and development. Working with the Business Manager & Integrated Service Manager they will ensure accurate quality data is used to provide assurance to the ISD board in relation to key performance indicators around quality & safety of patient care. To actively engage & involve with service users & patients in both care delivery and service redesign ensuring we use feedback to improve services. To work with the Integrated Service Managers to create a reputation for quality and to develop productive relationships with stakeholders that is focussed on clinical quality standards. To lead regular reviews in relation to quality and safety within the division, reporting findings through the local quality and governance forums and up to ISD board. To focus on quality indicators to include but not limited to; staffing, falls , pressure ulcers, suicides, self-harm, infections, managing violence and aggression and complaints and triangulate various data to identify trends, themes and hotspots where corrective action may need to be taken. To establish networks and partnerships with other agencies for collaborative working To maintain professional registration / CPD through clinical competency and embed Clinical Supervision To work with teams to ensure joint working with Community & Primary Care Services to provide joined up services that work together to ensure appropriate lengths of stay and timely discharges. To promote the use of research and evidence based practice within the division. Create a culture of privacy and dignity that says sorry when things go wrong and take action to respond to feedback to improve. To ensure that risks are assessed, identified and managed proactively in line with the needs of service patients, escalating where appropriate as per policy 3 Quality & Governance To work with the Head of Integrated Services and Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs to ensure robust quality & governance structures are in place within the division. Ensure audits are undertaken to improve outcomes for patients and ensure that recommendations are used to change practice To ensure quality improvement skills are developed and used in the division to provide continuous improvement and learning. Lead for developing systems to ensure the division is compliant with process time scales in relation to; 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) 8.) 9.) Complaints SIRIs & incident reporting HR workforce investigations Data request for Patient Safety Thermometer Quality Account/Strategy Risk Register Care Planning Programme Clustering MHA administration Workforce To ensure staff are used to the best effect whatever their professional background Ensure staff are competent and confident to deliver person centred care within agreed settings for both physical and mental health To ensure the cost effective and efficient use of resources within allocated budgets ensuring services are not undermined by ineffective budgeting. Effective use of agency resources, using E roster to manage safe and effective staffing allocation. Working with the Associate Director of Nursing & AHPs to ensure staffing ratios and skill mix are appropriate to deliver safe high quality care, with regular staffing reviews to monitor this. To ensure statutory & mandatory training & appraisals are performed in line with policy With support from the Business team & Integrated Service Managers ensure data quality reporting reflects the relevant divisional position and ensure corrective action is taken if quality targets are not being met. To work with the Integrated Service Managers to identify innovative and improve ways of working that are person centred and facilitate integration To effectively manage change, working with teams to understand their fears and concerns and create an environment where positive risks can be taken. Work with HR & others to ensure that staff well bring and team effectiveness are monitored and increased based on strong & compassionate leadership To work in partnership with internal and external stakeholders to maximise opportunities for partnership working that provides seamless care that is based on patients’ needs 4 Embed performance management and professional development that provides clear expectations and standards that are monitored, taking swift and decisive action should staff not come up to those high standards. HEALTH AND SAFETY It is the responsibility of all employees to work with managers to achieve a healthy and safe environment, and to take reasonable care of themselves and others. EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY It is the responsibility of all employees to support the Trust’s vision of promoting a positive approach to diversity and equality of opportunity, to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage in service delivery and employment, and to manage, support or comply through the implementation of Equality & Diversity Strategies and Policies. INFORMATION GOVERNANCE As an employee you will have access to information that is sensitive to either an individual or to the organization and you are reminded that in accordance with the requirements of Information Governance, NHS Code of Confidentiality, Data Protection Act 1998 and also the terms and conditions in your contract of employment, you have a duty to process this information judiciously and lawfully; failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING The Trust is committed to providing a high quality service through the effective management and development of its employees. The Performance Appraisal and Personal Development Planning process ensures that the Trust is able to achieve its key aims of delivering cost effective, high quality and responsive healthcare, whilst enabling employees to understand how the outcome of their contribution fits within these overall aims. STATUTORY AND MANDATORY TRAINING The Trust will assess the requirements for Statutory and Mandatory training for all new staff prior to commencement and aims to ensure that all Statutory and Mandatory training requirements are completed before staff start their full duties. All required Statutory and Mandatory training must be completed within the first three months of staff start date and refresher training must also be undertaken on a regular basis and in accordance with the Trust’s policy. SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS The Trust is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults within its care. As an employee you are accountable to ensure that you know how to respond when you are concerned for the safety of a child, young person or vulnerable adult. The Trust will support you in this process by providing training, support and advice. There is a safeguarding team for children and young people and leads for vulnerable adults, who can be contacted for guidance and who provide safeguarding supervision. For children you should be aware of your responsibilities detailed in the ‘4 Local Safeguarding Children Boards Child Protection Procedures’ and for vulnerable adults in the Safeguarding Adults Policy. INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Trust has designated the prevention and control of infection and the full implementation of the Code of Practice (2008) as a core component in the organizations clinical governance, managing risk and patient safety programmes. All employees are expected to follow consistently high standards in the prevention and control of infection, especially with reference to hand hygiene, adherence to dress/uniform code and for clinical staff all procedures involving aseptic technique. Be aware of and follow all Trust Infection Control guidelines and procedures relevant to their work. Participate in 5 mandatory training and annual updates. responsibility. Protecting patients from infection is everyone’s SMOKE-FREE POLICY This Trust operates a Smoke-free policy. This means that smoking is not permitted anywhere within owned or leased premises, including within their grounds and within owned or leased vehicles. In the interests of promoting responsible healthcare all staff are to refrain from smoking when off-site in uniform or wearing an identifying NHS badge in any public place. The policy also applies to all staff employed by the Trust at any location they may work, whether within or external to the Trust’s premises. The policy contains further details including support facilities; subsequent failure to comply with this policy may result in disciplinary action. DATE: September 2013 6 PERSON SPECIFICATION POST: Head of Nursing & AHPs EVIDENCED BY ESSENTIAL Education/ Qualifications Skills/ Abilities Draft 4 May 27th 2011 SJH Registered healthcare professional Relevant Master’s degree or agreement to undertake Evidence of recent and on-going personal development Car driver and ability to travel Current issues relevant to delivery of: o NHS community services o Mental Health /Physical health expertise o National policy for community services o General practice & Social care adult services National quality standards and initiatives relevant to the care of adults Financial management Clinical governance requirements and management Excellent communication skills, across and outside the organization, and with a wide range of staff with varying seniority and professional backgrounds Able to deal with complex issues across large organizations and within complex systems Able to work proactively and cooperatively with other stakeholders ,senior managers and clinical staff, including at times of stress DESIRABLE CV Interview X X Presentation/ Assessment Centre X Experience Disposition Other Requirements Significant staff management experience, including appraisal, recruitment and personal development Significant budget management experience, including strong financial control skills, and the ability to design and deliver significant and potentially complex cost improvement initiatives Developing and implementing strategic plans at service level, to able the achievement of divisional objectives Proven track record of meeting key operational targets Knowledge and understanding of the service improvement agenda, and skilled in tools and techniques for planning and facilitating service change Strong written and oral presentation skills, including the ability to author concise and persuasive reports and business cases Patient and person centered Value through Innovation & achievement Releasing Ambition Results oriented Embracing innovation Looks across organizational boundaries and focuses on forging relationships Sets clear goals, promoting a learning culture and celebrating success Commitment to self-development, with an in-depth knowledge of key policies and themes in physical & mental health and social care provision in the UK Ability and interest in coaching staff to improve performance Experience of significant workforce change or redesign 8 9