Educational Lead for Renal - Plymouth, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

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To be responsible for delivering the renal educational strategy, optimising learning and development opportunities to support a collaborative multi-professional workforce.


The educational lead will develop, plan and facilitate a university accredited renal course for renal nurses across the Southwest region.


The post holder will have a key role in developing and delivering short renal courses, both face to face and virtually in conjunction with higher educational institutes.


To develop and implement renal interest days to support the acquisition of renal knowledge for a diverse group of learners both locally and regionally.


To provide educational management and leadership to promote a positive culture for learning enabling the delivery of best practice to support all learners within a high quality learning environment.


To support the provision of educational programmes ensuring that high standards are monitored and maintained within the framework of clinical governance and that resources are utilised effectively and efficiently.


The educational lead will develop, plan and facilitate a university accredited renal course for renal nurses across the Southwest region.


The post holder will have a key role in developing and delivering short renal courses, both face to face and virtually in conjunction with higher educational institutes.


To develop and implement renal interest days to support the acquisition of renal knowledge for a diverse group of learners both locally and regionally.


To provide educational management and leadership to promote a positive culture for learning enabling the delivery of best practice to support all learners within a high quality learning environment.


To support the provision of educational programmes ensuring that high standards are monitored and maintained within the framework of clinical governance and that resources are utilised effectively and efficiently.

We are a people business - where every member of staff matters and can make a difference. Patients are at the heart of everything we do.

Joining University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust means becoming part of a team of dedicated staff, who are committed to leading the way through innovation, clinical excellence and great customer care.

The Trust has great opportunities for career development in a highly progressive working environment.


The Renal Unit are seeking an enthusiastic individual for the role of educational lead to develop, plan and facilitate a university accredited renal course for renal nurses across the Southwest region.

Deliver the renal educational strategy.


The post holder will have a key role in developing and delivering short renal courses, both face to face and virtually in conjunction with higher educational institutes.


To develop and implement renal interest days to support the acquisition of renal knowledge for a diverse group of learners both locally and regionally.

Jennifer Mc Dermott via / Linda Boorer via


Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as 'Priority' and 'At Risk' status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon who are able to display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.

  • Plan, develop, implement, coordinate and evaluate renal educational programmes.
  • Ensure a robust and accurate means of documentation and recordkeeping of clinical training delivered or coordinatedto provide evidence of compliance with NHSLA and CQC standards.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary clinical practice and liaise with the clinical educator to introduce changes to practice where this is proven to be beneficial and evidence based.
  • Awareness of national and local policies and initiatives which impact on the delivery of the service.
  • Ensure adequate provision of specific formal education programmes in response to identified needs.
  • Negotiate with professional colleagues to encourage multidisciplinary training and education.
  • Audit the effectiveness of educational provision.
- learning is required.

  • Support and manage the delivery of renal training for staff across the South West region.
  • Responsible for leading and coordinating training and education within renal services across the South West region.
  • Ensure all students receive induction for the renal course, highlighting competencies, monitoring and compliance.
  • Regularly undertake training needs analysis to determine education, training and CPD forecast demands.
  • Manage course attendance and liaise with line managers to escalate any concerns regarding student attendance or conduct.

PROFESSIONAL

  • Continually update knowledge, recognising the importance of a critical approach to research and developments in practice.
  • Be responsible for the continuing assessment of performance and identification of development needs of students.
  • Increase the level of knowledge and skills within the Trust by sharing best practice and supporting others professi

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