Job summary An exciting opportunity has become available for a band 5 registered nurse to work on the Acute Cardiac Care Unit / Ward 1 at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust.
The ward is a fast paced and exciting environment to work in, offering great opportunities to develop as a cardiac nurse.
You would be joining a well-established team and would be well supported through your development.This role will require a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual with the ability to multi task, provide support to other members of the team and deliver excellent patient care.
As Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, (in conjunction with Bradford Teaching Hospitals) is a teaching hospital you are also expected to be a role model to our student nurses, nursing associates and medical students.
You will be expected to maintain a 100% compliance with mandatory training and to adhere to all hospital policies including the uniform policy.
Main duties of the job Cardiology experience is preferred; however we do offer a comprehensive cardiology training package.
Excellent communication skills are paramount as you will be liaising with a wide range of departments from within the Trust and with other cardiac centres within the cardiac network.
You will work alongside our discharge co-ordinator to ensure safe and effective movement into, and out of the ward to ensure effective flow of patients throughout the Trust.
About us The Acute Cardiac Care Unit has 4 Coronary Care Beds, 4 side rooms and 24 ward beds; the ward currently has the ability to remotely monitor 8 patients via telemetry, this is likely to be expanded to other areas in the Trust in the near future.
We work closely with Leeds General Infirmary, cardiac rehabilitation nurses, heart failure specialist nurses, cardiorespiratory department, and cardiac catheter lab.
The ward staffing ratios have been established to reflect the fact that we regularly take level 2 patients (Safer Nursing Care Tool).
We also provide ward based specialist care to a small number of Endocrinology, Haematology, and Oncology patients.
Job description Job responsibilities As a staff nurse you will care for patients with a wide range of conditions including, MIs, heart failure, arrhythmias, valve disease, endocarditis, angiography, pacemakers, TOEs; whilst being supported in gaining essential time management, prioritisation, delegation and leadership experience.
With the opportunity for academic leadership development eg Edward Jenner programme, and taking charge of the unit when competent to do so.
You will play a vital role in supporting the Unit on our pathway to excellence.For further information and full details of the role please see the attached job description and person specification.
Person Specification EXPERIENCE Essential Recent experience within an acute hospital setting Recent, relevant experience of working in an NHS acute in-patient area Desirable Recent, relevant band 5/post-qualification experience QUALIFICATIONS Essential Registered with NMC Studied to Diploma level or equivalent Desirable Recognised teaching qualification for example SLIP/ ENB 998D32/D33 Degree in Healthcare/Nursing studies