Site Practitioner/ Trauma Co-ordinator - East Grinstead, United Kingdom - Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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An exciting opportunity to join the Site Practitioner team at the QVH in East Grinstead.

  • Management of the Trust site 24/7 ensuring Trust policy and procedures are adhered to, dealing with any incidents and issues as and when they occur, liaising with the oncall manager as necessary.
  • Receive, triage and record all trauma referral calls and actively manage the trauma theatre list.
  • Part of Outreach team and Medical Emergency Team.
  • At night lead and coordinate the Hospital at Night Team. Provide first line clinical input for all areas where patient issues arise, liaising with clinical staff during normal working hours or other members of the Hospital at Night team at night.
  • Take responsibility for ensuring high standards of patient care, cleanliness and hygiene.

The role is comprised of two parts:

  • Site Practitioner
  • Have responsibility for the management of the Trust site 24/7 ensuring Trust policy and procedures are adhered to, dealing with any incidents and issues as and when they occur, liaising with the on-call manager as necessary.


  • Trauma Coordinator

  • Receive, triage and record all Maxillary Facial and Plastics trauma referral calls into the organisation and actively manage the trauma theatre list.


Both roles take responsibility for ensuring high standards of patient care, cleanliness and hygiene and for promoting a culture of caring, kindness and compassion, providing support to all staff members 24/7.

Rated GOOD overall with outstanding care by the CQC.

A specialist NHS hospital providing life-changing reconstructive surgery, burns care and rehabilitation services across the South of England and beyond.

A centre of excellence, with an international reputation for pioneering advanced techniques and treatments. Everything we do is informed by our passion for providing the highest quality care and the best clinical outcomes.


At QVH we are proud of our achievements and our specialist services continue to record excellent clinical outcomes for patients.

We regularly receive excellent results from patient satisfaction surveys and on average 98% of inpatients say they would recommend the hospital to their family or friends.

Our success is underpinned by the skills and enthusiasm of our staff and a strong culture of partnership. We are fully committed to training and development of the workforce with support for continuing education and learning.

Clinical

  • To work within a multidisciplinary team to identify patients at risk of developing critical illness, enabling early intervention and transfer to a suitable area to care for the patient's individual needs.
  • To provide expert clinical support to staff throughout the Trust and ensure these skills are delivered to the patient.
  • To provide clinical and professional support and advice to all nursing staff, and work clinically along side junior nursing staff as necessary.
  • To coordinate emergency transfers out to alternative services and record appropriately
  • To act as the lead in any arrest call event until the arrival of medical support; and continue to lead where you are the most senior qualified member of staff present.
  • To promote evidence based care for patient's hospital wide
  • To work closely with staff within wards, enhanced recovery unit and critical care to facilitate high quality care and ensure excellent communication between all departments and individuals regarding plan of care.
  • To ensure that work is at a standard which demonstrates credibility to the multidisciplinary team.
  • To be seen as a point of contact for nursing staff for operational and clinical concerns.
  • Is preemptive in dealing with issues as they arise and will monitor standards of quality and cleanliness in conjunction with the Matrons.
  • Work collaboratively alongside the multidisciplinary team providing care for patients.
Managerial

  • To fulfil the role of "hospital bleep holder" with the freedom to act according to service needs. Liaise with on call managers when required ensuring they are updated with relevant issues.
  • To act as a credible leader within the Trust.
  • Initiate and develop ideas for the improvement of critical care services in consultation with other disciplines.
  • Contribute to the operational management of the hospital and attend meetings as necessary.
  • To work collaboratively with managers and matrons, ensuring information is recorded contemporaneously and passed to appropriate individuals for action.
  • Be responsible for the managerial lead in all nonclinical emergencies including fire, flooding, major incidents and untoward incidents.
  • To actively contribute to the Trusts bed management process and ensure the Trusts bed stock is utilised as efficiently as possible and if required to arbitrate. To manage bed stock during the out of hours period.
  • Attend meetings as appropriate.
  • Be responsible for carrying out audit as required and ensure results are shared as required.
  • Be responsible for carrying out the

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