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What are the leadership and managerial responsibilities of a Band 6 Nurse?

Rebecca Davidson

Leopard Ward

Leading a team of Junior Nurses

Leading a team of Junior Nurses

Leadership

Leading and managing a team of Junior Nurses

Leadership

Delegate safely + prioritise effectively

"Empowered nurses are eager to implement evidence-based practice. They are highly motivated, well informed and committed to organisational goals, and thus deliver patient care with greater effectiveness"

(Kuokkanen and Leino-Kilpi, 2000).

Set aims and expectations

Celebrate achievements

Confidence

Lead by example

Kuokkanen L, Leino-Kilpi H (2000) Power and empowerment in nursing: three theoretical approaches. Journal of Advanced Nursing; 31: 1, 235-251

Managing a team

Leading "one team"

"Teams that work well together and have higher levels of participation are more effective in delivering high-quality health care, plus their members have better well-being and

lower stress levels" (Borrill et al, 2002).

Borrill, C. et al (2002) Team Working and Effectiveness in Health Care: Findings from the Health Care Team Effectiveness Project. Birmingham: Aston Centre for Health Service Organisation Research. tinyurl.com/healthcareeffectiveness

  • Every team needs leadership and guidance,
  • High turn over of rotation nurses,
  • Inspire, encourage and motivate,
  • Lead from example, demonstrate professionalism and role model the GOSH values,
  • Support staff with learning and development - Push and challenge team members whilst also providing supervision and support,
  • Peformance management - Feedback,
  • Provide a safe environment,
  • Discuss events that may have caused stress,
  • Staff appraisals.

Education & Training

Education & Training

Leadership

HDU

Mandatory training

Courses

Palliative Care

Competencies

Team study days

SIM simulations

Staff appraisals and development

EPIC

Audits and research

Mentorship

Preceptorship

Patient Experience

Patient Experience

Patient Experience

Title

  • Be visable and welcoming,
  • Family Centred Care,
  • Be an advocate for both patient and their family,
  • Confidence,
  • Trust,
  • Approachable, positive attitude,
  • Communication,
  • Confllict Resolution - Manage effectively and know when to escalate,
  • Be supportive and understanding,
  • Friends and Family Test - Listen and react to responses.

Clinical Practice / Expert Nurse

Clinical Practice/ Expert Nurse

Prepare for discharge

Evidence - Based Practice

Equipment

NMC Code

Policies always updating. Ensure team know where to find trust policies and clinical procedure guidelines.

Datix

Audits

Challenge

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