Associate Safeguarding Specialist Nurse

at  Alder Hey Childrens NHS Foundation Trust

Liverpool L12 2AP, , United Kingdom -

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Immediate30 Jan, 2025GBP 44962 Annual31 Oct, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Communication To communicate sensitively and effectively with patients, families and professionals accessing the Safeguarding Service. To undertake liaison with other staff and partner agencies to ensure continuity of care and effective safeguarding is achieved. Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills, both detailed and legible. Always ensure patient and family/carer confidentiality in line with NMC guidelines with consideration to safeguarding protocol and policy.
To participate in an effective communication system, this ensures that a team approach to family centred care is encouraged and adopted. Analytical skills (detail below) Access records in line with agreed protocols and information sharing agreements within Alder Hey and ensure that all relevant information pertaining to care and treatment relevant to safeguarding investigations is shared in a timely manner with the requesting agency. Consider safeguarding risk and ensure that necessary risk assessment and management plans are available to the Safeguarding Team. Recognise when information shared with the Safeguarding Team should be made available to staff working with a child or young person and take steps to ensure this is communicated in a timely manner.
Contribute if requested by senior safeguarding team to internal and external safeguarding meetings and be able to analyse information shared and consider safeguarding risk. As requested by senior safeguarding team formulate chronologies where safeguarding risk is being considered. Planning and Organising Skills To contribute to the effective utilisation of resources and maintenance of adequate stock levels. Be a self-starter who can prioritise workload in an environment where re-evaluation of work is required throughout the day when multiple requests may be made.
The post holder will work within defined practice boundaries under the delegation and supervision of the Associate Director and Named Nurse for Safeguarding. The post holder will ensure that they are competent. It is the post holders responsibility to identify any personal learning needs through continuing personal development, via their annual Personal Development Review (PDR). Physical Skills To work within the confines of mandatory and statutory obligations, to the prevention and control of infection in the clinical area Responsibility for Patient/Client Care Where appropriate be involved in complaints received in conjunction with the senior members of the Safeguarding Team and embedding subsequent learning.
Assist Doctors within the Department and act as a chaperone as required. Promote and maintain a safe and comfortable therapeutic environment for patients and their families. Ensure the privacy and dignity of patients and their families is maintained. Ensure all religious and cultural beliefs are always respected.
Responsibility for Policy and Service Development Maintain relevant database systems and spreadsheets. Support the wider team in reviewing and updating policies and procedures. To ensure that all Trust policies and procedures are adhered to. Contribute to the development and review of evidence-based nursing practice policies and procedures.
Responsibility for Human Resources Directly supervise support workers within the Rainbow Centre as they undertake their clinical duties and step down to support within child protection medicals as required. Supervise the safeguarding support workers in the organisation of the clinic environment which includes cleanliness of the clinical area, and ensure equipment is available, clean and in working order as delegated by senior staff. The post holder will assist in the orientation, induction, and education of new staff. The post holder will ensure efficient and effective day to day oversight of the Rainbow Centre, including daily and weekly checks.
Prepare for and attend at least quarterly safeguarding supervision facilitated by a member of the Safeguarding Team and engage in regular team reflective practice. Responsibility for Information Resources The post holder will be directly responsible for the implementation and management of the safeguarding training strategy and in recording and reporting compliance levels within agreed reporting systems. Preparation of clinical reports and chronologies as directed by the senior members of the Safeguarding Team. Maintaining patient records that are always legible and accurate.
Responsibility for Research and Development To participate in incident reporting as required. To support and teach new members of staff and pre-registration students. To participate in professional development programmes within the Safeguarding Service. To facilitate teaching in the Trust within own competencies and knowledge.
Attending mandatory training days to keep updated with new research findings, PDR, and role expansion. Acknowledges any limitations of competence and comply with all professional and Trust rules, codes, policies, and procedures. To assist in setting and monitoring standards of patient care. Participate in audits, questionnaire development and focus groups that help to engage parents and carers and improve the quality of care provide

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REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Hospital/Health Care

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

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Liverpool L12 2AP, United Kingdom