GOSH Band 6 Staff Nurse Kingfisher Ward

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Band 6 Staff Nurse – Kingfisher WardLocation: Great Ormond Street HospitalSpeciality: Brain – Metabolic / Endocrine / GastroenterologyType: Full Time/Permanent (Part Time hrs considered)Salary: Between£42,471 – £50,364 per annum inclusive (depending on experience)Are you looking to further develop your nursing skills in paediatric endocrinology / metabolic medicine / gastroenterology? We are offering an exciting opportunity to work on Kingfisher ward at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), which is a short stay investigation unit for endocrinology / metabolic medicine and gastroenterology patients.We are looking for NMC-registered band 6 nurses to join a well-established team at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).Kingfisher ward provides care for newborns, infants, children and teenagers with endocrine, metabolic and gastroenterology conditions. We are a nurse led investigation unit where we carry out specific tests on patients who are either day cases or admitted for several days.Endocrine conditions include: Congenital Adrenal hypoplasia, Hyperinsulinism, Septic Optic Dysplasia, Diabetes, Growth Hormone defects, Cortisol deficiency and various others.Metabolic conditions we care for are several types of children who have Mucopolysaccharidoses which is a rare genetic storage disease. We also care for children with maple syrup urine disease, PKU and various others.Gastroenterology conditions include: Crohns disease, coeliac disease, IBD, IBS, chronic constipation, chronic reflux to name a few.About the roleKingfisher ward
is a 16 bedded children’s unit caring for babies and young children who require medical investigations and tests. Some patients are seen as day cases, while others are admitted for one night or more. If a child is coming to Kingfisher Ward, this admission will have been planned with a clear idea of the investigations they need. The ward is a family focused environment for children and their families; with the aim of providing high quality, evidence-based care. Our philosophy of care is family centred and encompasses multi-disciplinary working in a friendly and supportive environment. There are opportunities for staff to gain experience and skills in cannulation and phlebotomy.Majority of tests carried out on Kingfisher ware include blood and hormone tests, tests on suspected or known endocrine, metabolic, renal, neurology, dermatology, rheumatology, gastroenterology or urology disorders.Children on Kingfisher Ward are cared for by a large multi-disciplinary team which includes highly qualified nurses and clinical nurse specialists, specialist medical colleagues, physiotherapists, pharmacists, healthcare assistants, play specialists and house-keeping staff.Development ProvidedYou will receive help and support to achieve your future career goals through a personalised career development plan.Expand your educational development through access to relevant courses and support from our dedicated Practice Educators and Practice Facilitators.Internal transfer scheme to make the most of the opportunities for exposure to different specialties within GOSH and working practices without having to go to another organisation.Benefits include:A minimum of 27 days annual leave plus bank holidaysInterest-free season ticket loansSubsidised on-site staff massageOn-site NurseryA wide range of sports and social activitiesHelp with finding accommodationA staff counselling and advice serviceA staff recognition scheme, in the form of a monthly and annual awards ceremonyCulture ClubRequirements for this roleRelevant nursing qualification with 2-3 years post-graduation experienceNIC experienceEvidence of leading a team and taking charge of a wardExperience of managing fast throughput of patientsSpecialist knowledge in Metabolic, endocrine and/or gastroVenepuncture and cannulation competent would be desirableAssessor or practice supervisor qualification/experience is desirableEvidence of ongoing professional development linked to demonstrable competenciesExperience of working with acute/chronically sick children or specialised transferrable skillsUnderstand the importance of research and evidence-based practiceExcellent understanding of professional and current issues in children’s nursingUnderstanding of safeguarding issues according to Trust policies and proceduresUnderstating or evidence of fulfilling requirements for RevalidationUnderstanding of principles of clinical governance (e.g. risk management, audit, quality)Knowledge of clinical incidents and complaints and reporting, ward specialities are advantageousAbility to work well both in a team and on own initiativeExcellent verbal and written communication skillsEvidence of continuous professional developmentIf you would like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please drop a call /email to one of our experienced Consultants. Alternatively, please apply via the site and we will be in ..... full job details .....