Trustee with Clinical Experience
Could you be our next Trustee?
To complement our collective skillset we are looking for a new Trustee to join the Board (currently comprising 13 Trustees) who is, or who has significant and recent experience as a Parkinson’s health and care professional in the UK, to help oversee the charity’s activities in health and social care.
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Senior Custody Healthcare Practitioner
This role is an essential clinical and change leadership opportunity for motivated and highly competent Healthcare Practitioners. You will work alongside colleagues within the custody setting and across a cluster of suites to provide expert clinical care, to achieve our aim of safe, high quality outcomes for detainees in Met Detention.
1 post is assigned for a Registered Children’s Nurse with custody experience, dual trained Children and Adult nurse is desirable but not essential.
As a senior independent practitioner, you will work clinically and lead a team of Custody Healthcare
Practitioners across a cluster of police custody suites.
Within the SCHCP role you will be responsible for supporting the following outcomes;
· Ensure clinical staff are trained and supported to deliver the highest quality care founded upon the Met’s core values and principles.
· Maintain and improve standards of clinical practice through role modelling, peer review and clinical shifts.
· Lead on education, risk management, quality improvement and service development.
· Take the role of BRONZE Senior Healthcare Practitioner on call, supporting the Duty Clinical Manager (SILVER)
Benefits
You will have access to a range of other benefits, including:
- civil staff pension scheme
- sports and social club and facilities
- cycle to work scheme
- retail discounts
- financial services
Metfriendly offers a number of financial services, including:
- savings products
- investment products
- protection products
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Admiral Nurse
Department: Delivered Services
Location: Remote working
Hours of Work: 37.5 hours across a 7-day service (variable shift patterns depending on service area)
Contract: Permanent, full time
Salary: £43,700 – £45,000
Closing date: Tuesday 22nd October at 11.59pm
Annual Leave: 33 days (plus eight bank holidays)
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Purpose of the job/About the role
Join our Delivered Services team as an Admiral Nurse and bring your specialist dementia nursing expertise to support family carers, people affected by dementia, and professionals who require specialist advice. You’ll be a key member of our team, providing biopsychosocial support through our National Dementia Helpline and Virtual Clinic appointments.
In addition to your core responsibilities, you’ll have the opportunity to lead and support other clinical projects across the charity, benefit from monthly clinical supervision, and participate in a range of learning opportunities to support your ongoing professional development.
As an Admiral Nurse, you’ll be responsible for providing nursing support and expertise, offering practical guidance to colleagues, the general public, those with dementia, and others in supporting family and relationship-centered approaches to dementia care. You’ll also lead and coordinate shifts as required, providing clinical supervision to others and assist with the development, evaluation, audit of the service, carer and supporters in different settings.
To be successful in this position, you’ll need to be an active Registered Nurse on the NMC register with a post-registration qualification or training in dementia care or a relevant subject. You will have significant experience of practicing as an Admiral Nurse or dementia specialist nurse and previously worked with people who have dementia and their family, carer and supporters in different settings.
Strong communication skills are essential, as is a proven track record of providing high standards of clinical leadership and specialist nursing support. You should be adept at providing clinical advice, clinical supervision, and advocating for family carers.
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