Are you passionate about protecting patients, driving high standards of care and influencing real change? Were looking for an enthusiastic and experienced IPC Nurse to take the lead in delivering our hospitals Infection Prevention & Control programme.
In this pivotal role, you will use your expertise to identify infection risks, shape policy, drive improvement, and ensure our hospital remains safe for patients, staff and visitors.
Main duties of the job
As our IPC Nurse, you will:
Lead the development and delivery of the hospitals IPC programme
Provide expert clinical advice, guiding teams and influencing best practice
Work closely with the Clinical Governance Lead and DIPC to deliver the annual IPC work plan
Ensure robust departmental IPC risk assessments are completed and reviewed
Keep IPC policies current and aligned with national guidance
Manage and investigate IPC-related incidents, sharing learning and driving improvements
Support and coordinate IPC link nurses to strengthen surveillance, audit and training activities
Champion a culture of safety and high-quality patient care
You will be a Registered Nurse with relevant post-registration IPC experience/qualification
What you will bring:
Be educated to degree level, with teaching/mentoring experience
Strong influencing, negotiation and communication skills
Confidence in managing complex situations and interpreting microbiology results
Excellent IT skills (Datix, Microsoft Office)
Highly organised, methodical and able to manage competing priorities
A patient-centred approach and the ability to present information clearly across different formats
About us
At Benenden Hospital we put patients at the heart of everything we do. We attract kind, compassionate, and talented people to our ultra-modernprivate hospital, which opened in 1907 and has been rated as Outstanding by the CQC.We hold JAG accreditation for Endoscopy and have a beautiful setting in the middle of the Kent countryside.
Benenden Hospital offers excellent working conditions and facilities. We promote flexible working and a healthy work/life balance. We are committed to professional development and have excellent training and education facilities. We work hard to make sure that everyone at Benenden Hospital feels involved and shares our values and vision for the future.
Job descriptionJob responsibilities
Purpose:
The IPC Nurse is responsible for preparing and delivering the hospitals local IPC programme. Including the identification of IPC risks to the hospital, its patients and staff and the implementation and monitoring of actions to identify, manage and reduce risks.
The post holder will:
Demonstrate leadership and clinical advice in relation to the key dimensions of IPC responsibilities, providing assurance to the Clinical Governance Lead and the DIPC that IPC processes are being effectively delivered
Working with the Clinical Governance Lead and relevant service leads, will be responsible for the implementation of the Hospital IPC work plan, providing assurance to the DIPC that all milestones are being met
Ensure departmental IPC risk assessments are in place reflecting controls that are effective, reviewed minimum of annually
Provide expert advice around IPC issues placing emphasis on the integration of IPC to organisational strategy and service development to achieve
consistently high-quality care and patient safety
Ensure that IPC policies are up to date and reviewed in accordance with best practice guidance
Demonstrate awareness of regulatory and national requirements taking appropriate action to ensure that these are fully adhered to.
Manage IPC related incidents, including reporting, investigating and sharing learning
Coordinate the hospitals IPC link nurses/practitioners, ensuring active participation in activities supporting surveillance, audit and training.
Key Result Areas
Lead and implement the hospitals annual IPC work plan, and with the support of the Clinical Governance Lead, critically appraise and evaluate IPC practice through a structured audit programme
Provides specialist IPC advice to all disciplines of staff
Review reported IPC incidents, ensure investigations are completed, severity identified and required actions undertaken
Implement the IPC audit schedule within the hospital, undertaking audits and working with departments on key actions
Collate IPC data for all relevant hospital committee meetings, preparing accurate reports
Oversee surveillance programme for HCAI, reported symptom surveillance, surgical site surveillance
Ensure environmental cleaning is sufficient and appropriate to the level of risk in each area in partnership with housekeeping department
Provide advice to the hospital on the purchase/introduction and use of equipment in relation to IPC issues
Oversee the hospitals IPC training, delivering key training where required.
Support the local Waste Officer in all waste management, including specifically in the management of the clinical waste stream
Support and oversee the IPC link practitioners to undertake their roles within their areas
Champion ANTT compliance in clinical areas
Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
Registered Nurse
Relevant post-registration experience / qualification in IPC
Educated to degree level
Teaching/Mentoring qualification
Ability to negotiate, influence and liaise effectively with staff/colleagues at all levels (internal & external)
Ability to provide specialist IPC knowledge to risk assessments and support appropriate controls
Ability to manage difficult and complex situations
Ability to provide/support staff in feedback of microbiological results
Excellent IT skills, i.e., Datix, Microsoft Office and other applications relevant to the role.
Methodical and well organised with a high level of attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to progress own workload, managing competing demands effectively.
Effective verbal and written communication using tact, discretion, and diplomacy
Strong patient-centred approach
Ability to present information/data effectively in a variety of ways (oral, written, digital)
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 38,682.00-46,580.00 per year
Work Location: In person
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Job Detail
Job Id
JD4559753
Industry
Not mentioned
Total Positions
1
Job Type:
Full Time
Salary:
Not mentioned
Employment Status
Full Time
Job Location
Cranbrook, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
Education
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