NIGHTINGALE HOUSE HOSPICE
Nightingale House Hospice
Full-time
Job Description: Deputy Ward Manager In-patient Unit

Job Title
Line Manager
Accountable to
Primary Location
Key Responsibilities
1.  Support  the  Ward  Manager  and  Director  of  Clinical  Services  in  providing  clinical  nurse  management,

Deputy Ward Manager In-patient Unit
Ward Manager
Director of Clinical Services
Nightingale House Hospice

leadership, and expertise in all aspects of service delivery within sphere of responsibility.

2.  Delegated  operational  responsibility  for  the  management  of  the  Unit  in  the  absence  of  the  Ward

Manager.

3.  Take the lead on the shift, taking responsibility of staff, patient care and other unit matters as required.
4.  Deputise and represent the Ward Manager and Director of Clinical  Services at key meetings if required,

ensuring that comprehensive verbal and written feedback provided.

5.  Take on the leadership of specific projects as agreed by the Ward Manager/Director of Clinical Services.
6.  Be  familiar  with  ward  budget  and  support  the  Ward  Manager  and  Director  of    Clinical  Services  with
budget setting, ensuring the efficient and effective utilisation of resources, both human and financial.
7.  Support the Ward Manager and other senior staff in the performance review process, which includes
regular  review  and  annual  appraisal,  individual  personal  development  plans  to  monitor  staff
performance against agreed objectives, role competencies and behaviours.

8.  Manage sickness and absence on a shift basis and in the absence of the Ward Manager manage in line

with policy, in partnership with HR and the principles of safe staffing.

9.  Support  the  Ward  Manager  in  investigating  and  responding  to  accidents,  concerns  and  untoward

incidents and other significant events.

10.  Participate  in  the  recruitment  and  selection  of  staff,  including  interview  panels  and  formal  induction

programme.

11.  With the Ward Manager participate and where appropriate lead audits, ensuring recommendations and

implications to practice clearly communicated and actions undertaken.

12.  With  the  support  of  the  Ward  Manager,  ensure  that  effective  and  appropriate  educational  support

provided to staff at all levels, including the maintaining  of training records.

13.  Continually develop clinical expertise and act as a positive role model promoting a high standard of care

to fulfil the Nightingale House Mission statement and aims.

14.  Deliver  evidence-based  care  to  patients  and  their  carers  in  line  with  their  physical,  psychosocial  and

spiritual needs.

15.  Demonstrate effective leadership skills, promote and maintain continuity of high standards of nursing

care deputising for the person with continuing responsibility.

16.  Lead  on  the  planning  and  organisation  of  staff  delegation  and  activity  for  patients,  and  in  discussion

with staff make short-term adjustments to duty rosters.

17.  Responsible for ensuring the ongoing assessment of care needs, the planning, delivery and evaluation

of care; and to offer supervision and support to staff in the clinical area.

18.  Provide supervision and guidance to staff as appropriate and required within role and responsibility.
19.  Work at all times in line with the NMC code of conduct and duty of candour requirements.
20.  Able to plan own workload and that of others, prioritising in accordance with the complexity of patients

and their families.

21.  Take responsibility for own and others standard of care and ensure care provided holistically, to a high

standard and on time.

Reviewed June 2024 – Ward Manager

Key Relationships
Nursing team
Ward Manager
Director of Clinical  Services
Medical team
Hospice Allied Health Professionals
Rehabilitation Team
Family Services Team
Wellbeing Team
All Hospice departments
Primary and Community Care Teams

Note:
The  hospice  encourages  and  supports  staff  aiming  to  develop  knowledge  and  skills  working  within  a
specialist area of clinical practice.

Clinical
1.  Work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team to provide holistic care, integrating nursing care with

psychosocial and spiritual needs.

2.  Assist with initial and on-going assessment of patient and family needs and develop skills as a named

nurse.

3.  Act as a senior  nurse to plan, initiate, supervise  and participate in  patient and family care, discussing

issues with other senior team members as appropriate.

4.  Evaluate and up-date nursing care plans in response to the changing problems/needs of patients and

families, ensuring those completed by other staff are reviewed for accuracy and quality.

5.  Monitor  nursing  practice,  encouraging  development  of  colleagues  through  discussion  of  current  and

proposed care plans.

6.  At all times maintain appropriate and adequate records of your work, and ensure other members of the

team maintain same standard.

7.  Maintain effective communication with patients and families throughout their contact with the hospice;

providing when necessary: -
•  Telephone support and advice, ensuring this is both structured, recorded and provides
•  Evidence-based advice
•  Access to nursing/medical staff for conditional information or future planning.
•
•  Bereavement support and access to follow-up support.
In discussion with the Director of Clinical Services and Ward Manager identify an area of special clinical
interest  in  which  to  develop  additional  knowledge  and  skills  to  act  as  a  link  nurse  for  the  rest  of  the
team.  Support other staff to do the same.

Information and access to allied professionals.

8.

9.  As necessary or required develop awareness and experience working on the unit during  all shifts and
also  within  other  services  across  the  hospice  i.e.  family  support,  days  services  and  rehabilitation,  to
extend knowledge and skills in this specialist setting.

10.  Lead patient case reviews, discharge planning and team meetings.
11.  Actively participate in all aspects of the patient experience of hospice care from initial assessment and

admission through to discharge planning and placement.

12.  Work at all times within the policies and guidelines appropriate to your role.

Management:
1.  Regularly take the lead on shift, being responsible for other staff, patient and family care and other unit

matters as appropriate.

2.  Monitor and respond to incident, accidents and concerns ensuring corrective action undertaken.

3.

Liaise  with  multi-professional  agencies  within  the  hospice,  community,  primary  care,  and  hospital  to
provide continuity of patient care.

4.  Responsible for maintaining high standards of nursing care, when in charge of the  team and unit, and
help  to  create  and  maintain  positive  relationships  between  all  groups  involved  in  the  welfare  of
patients.

5.  Responsible for the co-ordinating of all activities when in charge of the  team supported by  the Ward

Manager and Head of Clinical and Patient Services.

6.  Ensure the promotion of safety, well-being and the interests of the patients, staff and visitors to the in-

patient area as directed in the hospice guidelines, policies and procedures.

7.  At all times follow the Code of Professional conduct and to ensure that all staff within their sphere of

responsibility also follow professional requirements.

Education and Development
1.  Assist with working groups and projects through active participation and skills input.
2.

Identify  own  and  others  learning  objectives  and  attend  relevant  study/shadowing  opportunities
following discussion with line manager/nurse management team.

3.  Maintain  records of  supported  study  and  provide  evaluation  of  study  attended,  (for  inclusion  in  own

and others  personal files).

4.  Adhere to NMC revalidation requirements at all times.
5.  Participate in feedback (verbal and written) to colleagues throughout the hospice regarding study days

attended.

6.  Actively  participate  in  personal  review  and  objective  setting  at  initial  6-month  review  meeting  and

subsequent PDR meetings with line manager/senior nurse.

7.  Develop and maintain up to date knowledge of relevant hospice policies and the impact they have on

individual practitioners including: -
•  Fire policy
•  Moving and handling policy
•  Health and Safety Policy
•  Confidentiality Policy
•  Complaints Policy

Audit and Research
1.
Be aware of and disseminate to colleagues current best practice knowledge as appropriate to role.
2.  Work in partnership with the Ward Manager to develop appropriate tools to monitor effectiveness of

3.

services /area of special interest in care provision at Nightingale House Hospice.
Participate  or  if  appropriate  lead  in  the  completion  of  service  audits  in  an  appropriate  and  timely
manner and feedback to colleagues, making recommendations regarding implications (if any)

Clinical Governance
The post holder will cooperate with other team members to maintain compliance with relevant elements of
the clinical governance framework.

•  Risk management
•  Service User participation
•  Staff and Staff Management
•  Continuing Professional Development
•
•  Clinical Effectiveness and Audit:

Information Governance and Management:

General Requirements
This post is subject to the Terms and Conditions of employment of the Hospice as specified in the staff
handbook

Health Practitioner
As an individual working within a health care environment, you are expected to maintain high standards of
care and practice as required in professional guidelines and relevant codes of conduct.

Competence
You are responsible for limiting your actions to those that you feel competent to undertake.  If you have any
doubts about your competence during the course of your duties you should immediately speak to your line
manager / supervisor.

Risk Management
It is a standard element of the role and responsibility of all staff of the Hospice that they fulfil a proactive
role towards the management of risk in all of their actions. This entails the risk assessment of all situations,
the taking of appropriate actions and reporting of all incidents, near misses and hazards.

It  is  a  requirement  that  you  adhere  to  Nightingale  House  Hospice  Policies,  Procedures,  Protocols  and
guidelines at all times.

Health and Safety Requirements of the Hospice
All employees of the Hospice have a statutory duty of care for their own personal safety and that of others
who may be affected by their acts or omissions.  Employees are required to co-operate with management to
enable  the  Hospice  to  meet  its  own  legal  duties  and  to  report  any  hazardous  situations  or  defective
equipment.

Data Protection and Confidentiality
The  post  holder  must  treat  all  information,  whether corporate, staff or  patient  information,  in  a  discreet,
secure and confidential manner in accordance with the provisions of the current data protection legislation
and  organisational  policy.   Any  breach  of  such  confidentiality  is  considered  a  serious  disciplinary  offence,
which  is  liable  to  dismissal  and  /  or  prosecution  under  statutory  legislation  and  the  hospice’s  disciplinary
policy.  This duty of confidence continues after the post holder leaves the organisation.

Records Management
As an employee of the hospice, the post holder is legally responsible for all records that they gather, create
or use as part of their work within the organisation (including  patient health, staff health or injury, financial,
personal and administrative), whether paper based or on computer.  The post holder should consult the IG
Lead if they have any doubt as to the correct management of records with which they work.

Professional Reputation
All employees are expected to behave at all times in a manner which upholds and promotes the professional
reputation of the hospice.

This job description is an outline of the role and function. It is not intended to describe all specific tasks.

The post is subject to an enhanced disclosure check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Please sign below:

Employee Name

Employee
Signature

Date signed

PERSON SPECIFICATION - Deputy Ward Manager

ESSENTIAL

DESIRABLE

• Awareness of wider issues

relevant to speciality

• Leadership or Management

Course

METHOD OF
ASSESSMENT

Application
form/CV/interview

QUALIFICATIONS

EXPERIENCE

SKILLS

•  NMC registration
•  Evidence of post registration
study and training relevant
to role

•  Minimum of 3 years post
registration experience
relevant to this care setting
•  Experience of working with
people with life limiting
conditions and the impact
this has on the individual as
well as their family

•  Experience of undertaking
holistic needs assessments
and developing care plans
•  Experience of undertaking
audit and implementing
research into clinical
practice

•  Minimum of 1 year taking

charge of the Unit

•  Excellent verbal and written

communication skills

•  Evidence of leadership and

management skills

•  Able to document clearly

and accurately

•  Ability to assess and

reassess situations and
workload and adapt to
changing priorities

•  IT skills to include Word,

Excel,  PowerPoint

•  Knowledge of advanced care

KNOWLEDGE

planning

•  Knowledge of carer

assessments

•  Patient, kind and the ability
to work alone as well as
being part of a large
multidisciplinary team

•  Able to work under pressure

and to tight deadlines

•  Enthusiastic and motivated

PERSONAL
QUALITIES
(Demonstrable)

OTHER RELEVANT
REQUIREMENTS
(Please Specify)

• Implementing evidenced

based practice

Application
form/CV/interview

• People management skills
• Teaching and mentoring skills

Application
form/CV/interview

Presentation at
interview

Application form /
Interview

• Welsh speaker

Application form /
Interview

Application form /
Interview

Deputy Ward Manager In-patient Unit - NIGHTINGALE HOUSE HOSPICE | Work In Charities