Job summary As a Regional Clinical Development Nurse at Barchester, you'll lead, support and continuously improve the clinical governance and quality of care for residents in eight of their care homes throughout Norfolk and Suffolk.
You'll be expected to support the performance of each home, ensuring it meets the highest clinical standards by reviewing the clinical governance database and KPIs, analyzing the results, and identifying practical strategies to address any issues and continually improve the care delivered.
Main duties of the job In this role, you'll be responsible for supporting the continual improvement of standards and helping implement key actions to address any issues which arise.
This may involve organizing new training, helping attract key senior clinical staff, or delivering clinical investigations.
Your leadership skills and passion for delivering the best care will make a real difference to the residents in Barchester's care.
About us Barchester Healthcare is a leading provider of residential care, nursing care, dementia care, and specialist care services in the UK.
They operate over 200 care homes across England, Scotland, and Wales, employing over 17,000 people.
Barchester is committed to providing high-quality, person-centered care and support to their residents.
Job description Job responsibilities ABOUT THE ROLEAs a Regional Clinical Development Nurse at Barchester, you'll lead, support and continuously improve the clinical governance and quality of care for residents in eight of our care homes throughout Norfolk and Suffolk.You'll be expected to support the performance of each home ensuring it performs to the highest clinical standards.
Reviewing the clinical governance database and KPIs of each home every month, you'll analyse the results and identify practical strategies to make sure all regulations are met and ensure we continually improve the care we deliver, too.
Working closely with the Regional Director, improvement specialists and senior clinical staff in each home, you'll support the continual improvement of standards and help implement key actions to address any issues which arise.
Whether you're organising new training, helping attract key senior clinical staff, or delivering clinical investigations, your leadership skills and passion for delivering the best will make a real difference to the residents in our care.Due to the regional nature of this role a willingness for regular travel is essential.
ABOUT YOUTo join us as a Regional Clinical Development Nurse at Barchester, you'll need to be a Registered Nurse RN (General) with a current NMC registration.
You must also provide evidence of continued professional development and have a strong understanding of current regulatory requirements.
An experienced nurse, you'll have worked in a care home environment and are a confident clinical mentor, including with newly-qualified nurses.
Your leadership skills, sharp analytical mind and the ability to share knowledge, build relationships, and deliver on your action plans enables you to deliver impressive results.
REWARDS PACKAGEAs well as a competitive salary, Barchester offers one of the best rewards packages in the care sector.
Your generous benefits would include: Company car, mobile phone and laptop Free learning and development A range of holiday, retail and leisure discounts Nurse Mentor and Refer a Friend bonus schemes Offer to pay Skilled Worker visa application fee for eligible nurses*If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, we would welcome your application.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential To join Barchester as a Regional Clinical Development Nurse, you'll need to be a Registered Nurse RN (General) with a current NMC registration.
You must also provide evidence of continued professional development and have a strong understanding of current regulatory requirements.
Additionally, you'll need experience working in a care home environment and be a confident clinical mentor, including with newly-qualified nurses.