Job description
Full time 37.5 hours per week, permanent post.
Exciting Opportunity to join our wonderful, Dynamic team in Ophthalmology. the post holder will work in the clinical area under supervision of a Registered nurse or independently within own scope of practice as a Nurse Associate. The Nurse Associate will work as a member of the department team, delivering nursing and clinical care to patients in line with NA competency framework set by the NMC and stock care and maintenance.
Act as patient's advocate in promoting, and delivering the highest standard of
nursing care, ensuring all fundamentals of care are addressed, and current,
relevant policies and procedures are adhered to.
Using evidence-based practice, assess patients' physical, psychological and
spiritual needs, create care plans, implement and evaluate nursing care involving
patients and carers, as appropriate.
Write reports, record observations and maintain care plans, including electronic
data storage; and other appropriate records, accurately, legibly and concisely.
Monitor patients' condition and report observations to relevant health
professionals, carrying out nursing interventions as needed. Reporting signs of deterioration to Registered Nurse as appropriate.
Keep patients and carers informed, when appropriate maintaining patient
confidentiality
Care for a group of patients, as allocated by the manager.
Comply with Trust policy for management and administration of medicines.
Comply with policies for the correct disposal of clinical and other waste, sharps,
and soiled linen.
Clean and disinfect equipment as needed.
Help to prevent the spread of infection by adopting infection control measures
appropriate to the situation, and participate in educating staff, patients and carers.
Co-ordinate team members and technicians in Glaucoma Suite
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust is an integrated provider of acute, intermediate and community healthcare serving the population of Bolton. This provides us with an opportunity for our services to work closely with our partners in primary care and the local authority to ensure a seamless service for our patients.
As a Trust we are proud of our centre of excellence status in Family services and the 'Good' rating by the Quality Care Commission (CQC) for the Trust as a whole. This is a direct result and recognition of the positive patient experience and the high quality of care that our staff provide to patients.
The Acute Adult Care Division is one of four Clinical Divisions in the Trust that includes Emergency Care, Complex Care and Specialist Medicine. The Division contains the busiest single site Emergency Department in Greater Manchester and has inpatient wards providing acute medicine, rehabilitation and specialist medicine services. It provides a range of specialist out-patient and community services and is committed to providing excellent clinical performance and patient care.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Practice
1. Act as patient's advocate in promoting, and delivering the highest standard of
nursing care, ensuring all fundamentals of care are addressed, and current,
relevant policies and procedures are adhered to.
2. Using evidence-based practice, assess patients' physical, psychological and
spiritual needs, create care plans, implement and evaluate nursing care involving
patients and carers, as appropriate.
3. Write reports, record observations and maintain care plans, including electronic
data storage; and other appropriate records, accurately, legibly and concisely.
4. Monitor patients' condition and report observations to relevant health
professionals, carrying out nursing interventions as needed. Reporting signs of
deterioration to Registered Nurse as appropriate.
5. Keep patients and carers informed, when appropriate maintaining patient
confidentiality
6. Care for a group of patients, as allocated by the manager.
7. Comply with Trust policy for management and administration of medicines.
8. Comply with policies for the correct disposal of clinical and other waste, sharps,
and soiled linen.
9. Clean and disinfect equipment as needed.
10. Help to prevent the spread of infection by adopting infection control measures
appropriate to the situation, and participate in educating staff, patients and
carers.