£43K/yr
England, United Kingdom
Permanent, Variable

Senior Nurse Practitioner

Posted by Search.

Job title: Senior Nurse Practitioner

Location: Winsford

Salary: £42,667 per annum

Working hours: 35 hours per week

About our client:

Are you looking to join a vibrant health and social care charity making a real difference to the lives of people with learning disabilities and mental health conditions?

For over 30 years, our client has been helping individuals achieve incredible outcomes through personalised, goal-focused support. They're on a mission to create a world where amazing people like you make amazing things happen every day! As a values-driven organisation, they are looking for passionate and caring Senior Nurse Practitioner. who is eager to make a positive impact.

If that sounds like you, come be part of our client's team and help them continue to change lives for the better!

About the role as a Senior Nurse Practitioner:

Aligned with our client's mission, vision, and values, you'll provide dynamic clinical and operational leadership to drive their business objectives and outcomes. You'll ensure that their services empower the people they support to take control of their own lives, showcasing this impact through clear, evidence-based results.

Your main responsibilities as a Senior Nurse Practitioner:

  • Support the manager in developing a person-centered team that adheres to our client's care standards.
  • Inspire and motivate staff by demonstrating positive energy and enthusiasm.
  • Manage and supervise staff according to our client's policies, using a performance framework to ensure high standards of care and take action when necessary.
  • Provide hands-on support, take responsibility in the manager's absence, and maintain a small caseload to demonstrate best practices.
  • Mentor and coach staff in delivering clinical interventions and collaborate with Clinical Coordinators, Occupational Therapists, and other stakeholders.
  • Act as a Named Nurse during shortages and coordinate monthly service user reviews.
  • Engage with families and partners to achieve optimal outcomes for service users.
  • Promote professional development and teamwork within their multidisciplinary team.
  • Ensure compliance with the Mental Health Act 1983 and exceed regulatory standards, including infection control.
  • Foster a vibrant community life and ensure care reflects the lived experience of service users.
  • Assist the manager in ensuring regulatory compliance, managing resources effectively, and compiling necessary reports.
  • Support the manager in financial and resource management, adhering to our client's policies, and promote a best-value approach.

Entitlements and Benefits as a Senior Nurse Practitioner:

  • Wide range of benefits, career development and lifestyle support services available from day one
  • Some benefits include: 33 days per annum, which includes bank holidays - Annual leave accues with service up to an additional 5 days. Option to buy or sell annual leave
  • Matched employee and employer contributions between 3.5% (Total 7%) and 6% (total 12%)

Essential qualifications and experience as a Senior Nurse Practitioner:

  • Registered Nurse (RMN / RNLD)
  • Hold a Qualification in Psychosocial Interventions in mental health and be willing to work towards degree level.
  • At Least 2 Years Post Registration experience
  • Experiences of managing resources responsibly and effectively
  • Recent experience of working with people with enduring mental health problems or learning disabilities
  • Evidence of maintaining PREP

Essential Knowledge and attributes required as a Senior Nurse Practitioner

  • Ability to demonstrate values that are consistent with our client's vision, mission and values.
  • Ability to achieve best outcomes for individuals and teams to demonstrate compassion and passion to make a difference in vulnerable people's lives
  • Knowledge of all relevant legislation and ability to apply it in practice. ( In particular MHA 1983 and CQC regulatory framework, Health and Safety.)
  • Knowledge and clinical expertise of current best practice in relation to people with specialist dementia
  • Ability to manage and lead teams of staff
  • Ability to lead on implementation of clinical guidelines and DOH strategies relevant to post
  • Basic computer literacy
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbal and written.

Interested in being considered for this role? Click APPLY today and we will process your application as soon as possible.

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