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Job Title: Lead OOH Registered Veterinary Nurse
Salary: Starting at 31k
Location: Calder Vets Dewsbury
Job Type: Permanent
Hours: FT 40hour week, including some weekends and an equal share of the bank holiday rota
This is an extra support shift so we can be flexible on days and hours for the right candidate.
Your role and responsibilities
The lead OOH Nurse will be responsible for assisting with the efficient and effective leadership of the OOH team. You will work closely with the Team Leaders and the Clinical Nursing Manager to ensure the efficient delivery of outstanding patient care within the OOH team. You will work enthusiastically within the nursing team to help maintain a happy and efficient working environment, whilst ensuring practice and group policies are adhered to. This role includes ensuring the provision of high standards of patients and client care, providing performance reviews, training team members, and coordination for all relevant personnel working within the team.
The candidate will require experience in leadership in a OOH team. You will help to facilitate the efficient and effective management of a team of OOH nurses whilst ensuring the delivery of exceptional care to patients. The candidate will require experience in anaesthesia/theatre practice, in-patient care and assisting with medicine procedures.
We are looking for a nurse looking with a desire to focus their leadership and knowledge on all aspect’s of hospital nursing, with a focus on OOH work to ensure the highest standard of care is provided. This role is suited for someone with a desire to provide exceptional care to patients with a passion for leadership.
Expected responsibilities include:
- Approximately 90-95% of the role will be clinical duties with 5- 10% of the role being designated to admin time
- Provide leadership to those working within the OOH team
- Ensure all associates within the OOH team are aware of their roles and are clear on their objectives.
- Working alongside Clinical Nurse Manager and other leads in the business to ensure effective workflow and communication is happening across all services with colleagues and clients.
- Work closely with the Team Leaders and CNM
- Work with other disciplines to ensure active handovers between the day and night team
- Attend team briefings and huddles to ensure effective and efficient communication
- Attend regular lead nurse team meetings to review processes and protocols with a view to progressing and improving where possible
- Work with the CNM’s and lead nurses to ensure all new nurses entering the business are supported to complete their induction.
- Work with the CNM’s to help support the identification, prioritisation and implementation of learning, development and CPD for nurses in your team where required
- Provide effective leadership of those within your team including regular feedback to the team leaders to establish any associates who could benefit from mentoring, coaching and development discussions.
- Liaise with CNM’s and Team Leaders regarding the cascade of information and actions from Linnaeus central office as necessary.
- Ensure accurate record keeping and accurate pricing is carried out
- Support with triage system – carry out all triage calls and appointments and liaise with nursing leads appropriately.
- Demonstrate an excellent work ethic and capability in all nursing duties including a high level of hygiene and the ability to recognise and undertake relevant actions with regards to infection control.
- Ensure the risks of nosocomial infections and cross contamination are minimised by practicing good hygiene – maintenance and completion of infection control check lists in all wards
- Accurate record keeping, especially regarding kennel sheets, anaesthetic sheets, hospitalisation records and during nurse consults
- Engage with practice projects such as: PSS, CFC, DFC, RFC, IIE Bronze etc.
- Participate in external CPD any training in-house, ensuring post-training feedback forms are completed/cascade of relevant information to appropriate team members.
- Encourage and participate in the use of VetSafe
- Comply with the Health and Safety policies for the different areas of the practice/ hospital.
- Adhere to confidentiality relating to all aspect of the business including complying with and assisting with all requirements relating to GDPR compliance.
Our hospital team consists of discipline specific nurses, rotating nurses, student veterinary nurses and patient care assistants who provide 24hour care to our hospitalised patients and work alongside all other departments within the hospital.
The successful candidate must have a love of working within an extremely varied and fast paced environment with a team of like-minded people. We are looking for someone who will not only go above and beyond for our patients, but for their colleagues too. Candidates must be qualified RVNs and will be proactive, enthusiastic, approachable, a great team player, able to use their own initiative and self-motivated. Candidates must have at least 12months post qualification experience. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to multi-task with a flexible approach to working are essential.
Benefits
- 5 weeks holiday + bank holidays + Birthday Leave
- RCVS & VDS fees paid
- External CPD funded
- Extensive free online Linnaeus CPD program
- Career progression opportunities
- Staff discount schemes
- Life Assurance
- Enhanced sickness pay
- Enhanced equal family leave
- E-car salary sacrifice scheme
- Employer contribution pension scheme
- Wellness program including:
o Employee assistance program
o Eyecare voucher scheme
o Free annual Flu jab
o Cycle to work scheme
- Recruitment referral reward scheme
About us
At Linnaeus, we are committed to supporting the physical and mental health of all our Associates. We have an amazing team of Mental Health First Aiders (MHFA) across our practices and central support office in addition to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme which is available for everyone.
Part of an amazing global family
Being part of this amazing global group gives us the benefit of a huge network of experts and specialists, a future we can invest in and the security that allows us to concentrate on what we do best – caring for pets. We are proud to count some of the finest specialists, veterinary surgeons and nurses in the UK among our team. Being part of the Mars family of businesses provides huge development opportunities across the group for our Associates.
The future of the veterinary world is at the heart of everything we do. We are all individual but two important things bring us together: a commitment to excellence and our passion to make A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS.
Linnaeus is owned by Mars, that makes us part of their 70,000 Veterinary Health Associates who spend their days thinking about the 400 million pets of the world and how to improve their lives. Being part of this amazing global group gives us the benefit of a huge network of experts and specialists, a future we can invest in and the security that allows us to concentrate on what we do best – caring for pets.
Our Associates are fundamental to our success and we are proud to count some of the finest specialists, veterinary surgeons and nurses in the UK among our team.
Being part of the Mars family of businesses provides huge development opportunities across the group for our Associates.
Linnaeus is an equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, we are committed to fostering a culture that is inclusive and diverse for all our associates.
If you would like to apply for this role, please click the Apply Button or for more information, please feel free to reach out directly to our Talent Acquisition team at careers@linnaeusgroup.co.uk