
Admiral Nurse
- Wareham, Dorset
- £38,682-46,580 per year
- Contract
- Part-time
- Registered Nurse (RN/RNMH/RNLD)
- Evidence of continued professional development/training in dementia care
- Commitment to continued professional and practice development through Dementia UK's Admiral Nurse Academy
- Postgraduate qualification in relevant area
- Experience of completing holistic nursing assessments, working as an autonomous practitioner and collaborative and multi-agency working
- Demonstrate all the 6 Admiral Nurse competencies: person-centered care, therapeutic skills, triadic relationship centered working, sharing knowledge, delivering best practice and critical reflective practice
- Experience in service specific setting
- Experience of managing care transitions
- Evidence of proactive involvement in the supervision and development of members of the multi-disciplinary team and able to demonstrate changes of practice through these
- Evidence of designing, delivering and evaluating education and training in practice
- Able to undertake clinical supervision and systematic peer caseload review of colleagues on an individual or group basis and support aspiring and trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioners through supervisory roles
- Able to analyse data and produce reports using Microsoft Excel and Word
- Confident in the use of computer systems, spread sheets, databases, data collection and coordination, word processing and report writing
- Experience of effective use of electronic patient / service user record systems
- Evidence of demonstrating the Trust's values and behaviours.
- Demonstrates compassion and a caring nature
- Ability to treat families affected by dementia with respect and dignity
- Subject to the provisions of the Equality Act, able to travel using own vehicle on Trust business.
- Registered Nurse (RN/RNMH/RNLD)
- Evidence of continued professional development/training in dementia care
- Commitment to continued professional and practice development through Dementia UK's Admiral Nurse Academy
- Postgraduate qualification in relevant area
- Experience of completing holistic nursing assessments, working as an autonomous practitioner and collaborative and multi-agency working
- Demonstrate all the 6 Admiral Nurse competencies: person-centered care, therapeutic skills, triadic relationship centered working, sharing knowledge, delivering best practice and critical reflective practice
- Experience in service specific setting
- Experience of managing care transitions
- Evidence of proactive involvement in the supervision and development of members of the multi-disciplinary team and able to demonstrate changes of practice through these
- Evidence of designing, delivering and evaluating education and training in practice
- Able to undertake clinical supervision and systematic peer caseload review of colleagues on an individual or group basis and support aspiring and trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioners through supervisory roles
- Able to analyse data and produce reports using Microsoft Excel and Word
- Confident in the use of computer systems, spread sheets, databases, data collection and coordination, word processing and report writing
- Experience of effective use of electronic patient / service user record systems
- Evidence of demonstrating the Trust's values and behaviours.
- Demonstrates compassion and a caring nature
- Ability to treat families affected by dementia with respect and dignity
- Subject to the provisions of the Equality Act, able to travel using own vehicle on Trust business.