We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated Registered Nursing Associate - Band 4 - to join our stroke service on the Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit at York Hospital.
Over the past 20 years stroke care has changed dramatically. Stroke is now treated as a medical emergency, where time is brain, and our service has developed to reflect this.
We are a dynamic multi-disciplinary team that deliver evidence-based patient centred care along our stroke pathway, from admission through to discharge to the community.
Direct admission of patients via the emergency department, GP referral or inpatient areas onto our 26 bedded Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit. The Band 6 Hyper Acute Stroke Nurses offer a nurse led 24/7 clinical assessment service for Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy for individuals across the populations of York, Scarborough a proportion of Harrogate.
Our stroke service is measured nationally by the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme and works with a multiprofessional focus on continuous improvement.
We offer an educational package and competency framework for registered nurses and nursing associates coupled with bespoke educational days to support your development. We support and encourage to development within stroke care, your professional development is important to us.
If you are interested in stroke care and want to be part of our busy, dynamic, innovative stroke service then we would love you to join our successful team.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The Nursing Associate will be responsible for direct patient care, adhering to own professional standards as outlined by the NMC.
Assessment of patient care needs, and implementation of individualised care planning and then evaluation of planned care. Updating of patient specific risk assessments using the trust electronic recording systems, ensuring accurate, contemporaneous documentation standards are followed.
The Registrant will be responsible for the supervision and direction of junior staff, health care support workers and delegation of appropriate tasks for direct patient care.
They will be expected to support student nurses with their learning and act as assessor/supervisor during their ward-based learning.
They will maintain effective communication with all members of the multi- professional team attending board rounds liaising with the team to provide patient centred care and interventions. Effective and empathetic communication with patients and relatives to ensure accurate, compassionate information is shared appropriately and in a timely manner.
The individual will be expected to work within the trust standard of behaviours/trust values and maintain healthy working relationships within the ward team.
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