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Una Toland Lead Nurse Neonatal Services SH&SCT 17 TH April 2013

Planning for the future Neonatal Band 5 Staff Nurse Personal and Professional Development Programme. Una Toland Lead Nurse Neonatal Services SH&SCT 17 TH April 2013. Developing leaders of the future. Workforce planning – staff progression

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Una Toland Lead Nurse Neonatal Services SH&SCT 17 TH April 2013

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  1. Planning for the futureNeonatal Band 5 Staff Nurse Personal and Professional Development Programme Una Toland Lead Nurse Neonatal Services SH&SCT 17TH April 2013

  2. Developing leaders of the future • Workforce planning – staff progression • Recognising and nurturing what is good from within the existing workforce • Opportunity to try before you apply • Benefit of always having someone to walk the walk with you

  3. He knows the water best who has waded through it (Danish Proverb)

  4. What the programme offers • Opportunity for Band 5 staff to take responsibility for day to day management of the neonatal unit with supervision and support from senior staff throughout their shift • Challenges traditional ideas that the most senior nurse should be the nurse in charge • Shift of responsibility

  5. Dismisses the myth that “ Sister always does that” “ Leave that for the nurse in charge, they will sort it, fix it , solve it” You, the Band 5 Staff Nurse are the Nurse in charge You are going to learn how to sort it, fix it , solve it

  6. Requirements Band 5 staff nurse Nurse in charge Be willing to empower junior staff to take control Support their learning and development Share responsibility Be willing to accept orders rather than give orders • Have completed a recognised QIS (qualification in speciality) • Build up personal workbook of evidence of experiential learning • Participate in supervision and record reflections on key learning events • Time frame : 6 months or more

  7. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

  8. Areas of development • Clinical Skills • Technical skills • Organisational ability • Communication skills and ability to relate effectively with others • Enthusiasm for sharing learning and knowledge

  9. Clinical skills • Being able to assist in a wide range of clinical skills • Being able to guide and direct other staff • Use your knowledge base and know when to intervene and challenge as the nurse in charge

  10. Technical Skills • Know how to safely operate equipment in neonatal environment • Know how to instruct others how to safely use equipment • Know how to submit a range of data electronically,

  11. Organisational Ability • Being able to respond effectively to fluctuations in ward activity, unexpected events • Being able to multitask– mental agility • Be emotionally resilient • Being creative • Being able to problem solve and develop your decision making skills

  12. Communication Skills Being assertive is knowing how you feel and what you want AND Having the confidence to express one and request the other

  13. Communication • Being the eyes and ears of the whole unit • Stepping outside your comfort zone • Knowing what is happening within and beyond neonatal and communicating this effectively • Liaising with MDT and parents • Recognising the challenges of conveying key messages to a team

  14. Enthusiasm to share knowledge and learning • Creating a learning environment • Ensuring staff have opportunities for learning • Awareness of role of mentors and preceptors • Awareness of learning needs of mentees and preceptees

  15. Value of Clinical Supervision • 1:1 supervision with a designated supervisor • Group supervision with colleagues who are also undertaking this development programme • Sharing your experience and learn from each other • Giving feedback to those undertaking the programme

  16. Building up portfolio of evidence • Evidence that you have positively embraced the opportunity • Your portfolio is excellent preparation for interview for a promotional post based on your real life experiences • Your learning and development feeds directly into annual KSF and PDP • Meets annual requirements for clinical supervision • Classroom- textbook learning is complimented with real time experience

  17. Always do your best, what you plant now, you will harvest later (OsMandino)

  18. Challenges Challenges are what makes life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful (Joshua J Marino)

  19. Success of the Programme 3 years on • Initially Band 5 Staff Nurse was encouraged as part of KSF process to undertake the programme • Now Band 5 staff are requesting to undertake the programme • Band 5 staff are being inspired by those around them to succeed • Band 5 Staff Nurses have undertaken the challenge, have awaited promotional opportunities within neonatal services across the Trust and 6 staff have been successful at interview and have been promoted.

  20. Transition from Band 5 to Band 6 Try before you apply and when your amendment form is completed and over night you become a Band 6 Nurse in Charge You are ready to run with the ball Because He knows the water best who has waded through it (Danish proverb)

  21. Useful documents • SH&SCT Nursing Supervision Policy • The NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (NHS KSF) and the Development Review Process • Preceptorship Framework for Nursing, Midwifery and Specialist Community Health Nursing in Northern Ireland . DHSSPS NIPEC • A Career and Development Framework for Neonatal Nurses in Scotland

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