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Junior Sister/Charge Nurse

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Manchester

Requirements

  • - Experienced neonatal nurses
  • - Leadership skills
  • - Band 6 Junior Sister post
  • - Specific site base
  • - Work across the MCS if service needs require
  • - Opportunities to undertake a quality role in an area of interest

Responsibilities

  • - Develop leadership skills and experience in a Band 6 Junior Sister post
  • - Work across the MCS if service needs require
  • - Undertake a quality role in an area of interest
  • - Contribute to the leadership of a strong and dedicated workforce
  • - Role model positive behaviours
  • - Support the team to deliver the highest standards of safe and effective care
  • - Influence the experience of infants and families
  • - Participate in multidisciplinary working
  • - Participate in family integrated care initiatives

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Junior Sister/Charge Nurse position?

Candidates are expected to have experience as neonatal nurses, along with the necessary nursing qualifications and registration.

Where are the available positions located?

Positions are available at the North Manchester and Oxford Road Neonatal units, with the possibility of working across multiple sites as needed.

What kind of training or development opportunities are offered in this role?

The role offers opportunities to develop leadership skills and undertake a quality role in a specific area of interest.

What is the focus of care provided in the neonatal units?

The neonatal units focus on high-quality, evidence-based care, emphasizing a positive experience for both infants and families.

How does this position contribute to patient care?

The post holder will contribute to the leadership of a dedicated workforce, role modeling positive behaviors, and supporting the team in delivering safe and effective care.

What type of care do the Local Neonatal Units provide?

The Local Neonatal Units provide short-term intensive care, high dependency, and special care to families in the local areas.

How does MFT support research and innovation?

MFT is a major academic Research Centre and Education provider, with robust infrastructure to facilitate high-quality research programs.

Is there an emphasis on multidisciplinary work in the neonatal units?

Yes, there is a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary working and family integrated care within the unit culture.

Who can I contact for more information about the position?

You can contact Victoria Beech, Matron, at victoria.beech@mft.nhs.uk or call 0161 701 0089, or Jo Williams, Matron for the North Manchester Neonatal Unit, at Jo.williams@mft.nhs.uk or 0161 625 8227.

What initiatives does MFT have in place regarding sustainability?

MFT has a Green Plan that outlines how the organization will contribute to making healthcare more sustainable.

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Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is one of the largest acute Trusts in the UK, employing over 20,000 staff. We are responsible for running a family of nine hospitals across six separate sites, providing a wide range of services from comprehensive local general hospital care through to highly specialised regional and national services. We are the main provider of hospital care to approximately 750,000 people in Manchester and Trafford and the single biggest provider of specialised services in the North West of England. We are also the lead provider for a significant number of specialised services including Breast Care, Vascular, Cardiac, Respiratory, Urology Cancer, Paediatrics, Women’s Services, Ophthalmology and Genomic Medicine.