Role Summary
The Clinical Nurse Specialist focuses on the delivery of quality competent nursing care. The incumbent acts as a clinical resource and leader in a particular clinical specialty, performing functions at an advanced level competently and consistently.
Sound and contemporary knowledge of the area of specialty, together with an advanced understanding of professional nursing, health care delivery, and programme planning, allows the CNS to fulfil the following primary roles:
Advanced clinical care
Consultation as a source of expert knowledge
Clinical teaching of staff and learners
Research
Leadership
Key Work Output and Accountabilities
Acts as shift leader for the post that he/she is responsible for.
Responsible for the delivery and co-ordination of competent nursing care during the shift for which the CNS is responsible.
Supports and supervises less experienced staff, acts as a preceptor for new staff, and assists in the clinical teaching of learners.
Provide leadership in the clinical situation, and acts as an influential role model for best competent professional practice.
Contribute to the ongoing research, development, and review of best practice in the specialty.
Actively participate as a member of a team to achieve goals.
Co-operate and collaborate with other hospital departments to provide appropriate support services.
Acts as a resource in the clinical specialty as a result of advanced and broad knowledge and skills in that specialty.
Allocate staff members in a manner that promotes optimal use of staff to provide appropriate nursing care for the individual patient regarding his/her needs and specialised skills needed by the nursing staff member.
Adjust staff levels to provide for acuity level needs.
Active involvement in own professional development to maintain a satisfactory level of skill and knowledge.
Keep up to date with Netcare's evolving policies and procedures.
Work effectively and co-operatively with others to establish and maintain good working relationships that are mutually beneficial.
Develop collaborative relationships to help accomplish work goals.
Maintain and encourage effective communication and interaction within the unit, other members of the multi-disciplinary team, and the public.
Foster good interpersonal relations and public relations while interpreting/applying the philosophy, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures.
Skills Profile
Education
Registered as a registered/professional Nurse with the South African Nursing Council or equivalent NQF level 7 nursing qualification.
A post basic nursing qualification in Operating room nursing, together with contemporary skills and knowledge of that specialty.
Work Experience
Relevant experience in Cath Lab, Theatre, Cardiac, or ICU would be advantageous.
Knowledge
Thorough knowledge of theatre nursing theory and practice.
Extensive knowledge of modern nursing care principles and practices in the theatre.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Application Question(s):
Do you have a post basic nursing qualification in Operating room nursing, together with contemporary skills and knowledge of that specialty?
Education:
Diploma (Preferred)
Experience:
Theatre: 2 years (Required)
Application Deadline: 2024/05/20
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