Project Nurse - Supplies & Procurement (XR06)
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Job summary
An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, highly motivated, experienced nurse to join the Clinical Procurement Team. We are a friendly and positive team, looking for a pro-active and organised nurse who is patient focused and dedicated to supporting and enabling a high standard of care for patients. Flexibility, attention to detail, excellent interpersonal skills and being able to use your own initiative will help you thrive within this role. The post holder will work as part of a team of nurses within the Procurement Department to support the Supplies & Procurement Team to undertake a wide range of Procurement related projects, some of which may require implementation across all Clinical Service Units within Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT). The role involves planning, implementing and managing a portfolio of projects under the supervision of the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist. The job holder is expected to provide leadership for delivering and supporting the implementation of project outcomes across all clinical areas and sites within LTHT and supporting the strategic aims and delivery of Nursing and Midwifery agendas within LTHT. The position is based at 53 Dolly Lane. There may be a requirement for some occasional weekend, out of hours and on call work, particularly during the implementation phase of projects. THIS ROLE IS 30 HRS/WK & HYBRID.
Main duties of the job
Set, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care. Participate in the analysis of information from a variety of sources and make recommendations for implementation in clinical areas. To highlight relevant operational activities to the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist in order to manage and implement defined project targets, and notifying the project manager / Lead CPS when issues or problems occur. To take part in Medical Device and Equipment evaluations and documenting the results. Support Matrons, Senior Sisters/Charge Nurses who are implementing / product changes in their clinical areas. This will include working in a variety of clinical settings, Undertake a range of projects some will be time limited, others of a more variable duration. The post holder having the ability to adapt to these varied timescales. To disseminate and receive feedback on procurement projects from nursing, medical, and allied health professionals. To be able to evaluate the clinical impact succinctly for inclusion in reports. Create training materials and presentations and deliver training To support the preparation of user guides and training materials and provide input into the structure of training sessions. To deliver one to one and classroom based training on new products or procurement solutions being implemented to staff of all levels.
About us
The Supplies & Procurement department is made up of nearly 150 individuals, including Supply Chain Management, Materials Management, Clinical & Non-Clinical Contracting teams, e-Procurement, Receipt & Distribution and Logistics team. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive employer with a diverse workforce. Your Health & Wellbeing is our priority, we have H&W Champions, Mental Health First Aiders, Employee Assistance Program, Money Buddies and lots more. We aim to provide a Neuro-inclusive workspace for colleagues.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.
Expected Shortlisting Date
01/12/2025
Planned Interview Date
08/12/2025
Job description
Job responsibilities
To support the Supplies & Procurement Department to undertake a wide range of procurement related projects, some of which may require implementation across all Clinical Service Units within Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT). The job holder will plan, implement and manage a portfolio of projects under the supervision of the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist. The job holder is expected to provide leadership for delivering and supporting the implementation of project outcomes across all clinical areas within LTHT and supporting the strategic aims and delivery of Nursing and Midwifery agendas within LTHT. To participate in direct patient care as determined by the project portfolio which will include undertaking clinical audits, assessments and evaluation of care. To maintain clinical credibility by working as a registered nurse within relevant clinical area(s).
The job holder will work as part of a team of nurses within the Supplies and Procurement to:
support and undertake project work both independently and as part of the Supplies & Procurement department, delivering on change management projects related to the LTHT Procurement Strategy
develop clinical Policies and Clinical Guidelines
There may be a requirement for some occasional weekend, out of hours and on call work, particularly during the implementation phase of projects.
Set, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care
Participate in the analysis of information from a variety of sources and make recommendations for implementation in clinical areas
Support and be involved in service redesign and their application to clinical areas across LTHT
To highlight relevant operational activities to the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist in order to manage and implement defined project targets, and notifying the project manager / Lead CPS when issues or problems occur.
To provide regular updates or progress reports as required by the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist
To take part in Medical Device and Equipment evaluations and documenting the results.
Support Matrons, Senior Sisters/Charge Nurses who are implementing / product changes in their clinical areas. This will include working in a variety of clinical settings, including ward environments.
Provide advice which directly relates to patient care delivery. This will include visiting ward environments, undertaking audits and assessments and making recommendations for product changes which will directly impact on patient and service delivery.
To disseminate and receive feedback on procurement projects from nursing, medical, and allied health professionals. To be able to evaluate the clinical impact succinctly for inclusion in reports.
Actively seek and identify opportunities for new ways of working to improve efficiency.
Promote evidence based care within clinical areas.
Work with the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist to ensure the implementation & delivery of the Procurement Strategy via agreed action plans.
Act in accordance with the Nursing & Midwifery Code of Conduct.
To provide specialist advice to clinical colleagues in the care and service delivery when relevant to the use of new products or systems
To participate in the direct care of patients in a variety of clinical settings when implementing and evaluating new products and in order to maintain clinical skills.
To be able to fully participate in all components of clinical care including the need administration of medications (including intravenous drugs and fluids), undertaking complex dressings, assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care pathways.
LEADERSHIP
Be a positive role model and promote change in nursing and clinical practice in order to improve staff and patient experience via projects delegated the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist.
Lead by example
Work with the Procurement team to promote, develop and deliver the Procurement strategy across the Trust.
To support the implementation of Leaders in Leeds using the Leadership Fundamentals matrix
To develop relevant networks with colleagues in other NHS Trusts.
To work with relevant stakeholders and key personnel at LTH who will facilitate the successful implementation of procurement projects.
EDUCATION
Facilitate and deliver both formal and informal training to a range of registered and unregistered staff about new clinical products.
Co-ordination of training and education events held by both internal and external stakeholders. This includes planning agendas, organising speakers, inviting participants and delivering the training.
Create training materials and presentations and deliver training To support the preparation of user guides and training materials and provide input into the structure of training sessions.
To deliver one to one and classroom based training on new products or procurement solutions being implemented to staff of all levels.
To provide support for users on a one to one basis, in groups while floor walking, and at a distance via phone and bleep.
Ensure efficient delivery of relevant mandatory training
Liaison with local and regional organisations including NHS Trusts & Universities supporting visits, and undertaking teaching/training on the use of medical devices / equipment.
RESEARCH and AUDIT
To devise audit tools that can be used in a variety of clinical settings
Undertake audits in clinical areas collaborating with clinical teams, collate results, report these back to project managers and input data onto spread sheets. This will include ability to use hand held PCs
Compile audit results and present the results at both in-formal and formal settings
Follow up and implement any actions following Internal Audit investigations
Undertake literature and research reviews for evidence to support project portfolios. This includes the ability to use research databases, summarising relevant literature and making recommendations
To be able to analyse basic data and present it on spread sheet
MANAGERIAL
Undertake a range of projects some will be time limited, others of a more variable duration. The post holder having the ability to adapt to these varied timescales.
Ability to reprioritise workload, including ability to stop immediately and respond to requests to complete new tasks at short-notice.
Undertake a broad range of projects
Develop training and assessment documents, policies and procedures pertinent to project portfolios. This includes being part of working parties, using initiative and making recommendations for inclusion in Trust wide policy documents.
The job holder will participate in annual Individual Performance Review
To support the work of other team members who may work within the Procurement department on a temporary basis
The job holder will perform other duties as commensurate with grade and role as agreed with the line manager
Job description
Job responsibilities
To support the Supplies & Procurement Department to undertake a wide range of procurement related projects, some of which may require implementation across all Clinical Service Units within Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT). The job holder will plan, implement and manage a portfolio of projects under the supervision of the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist. The job holder is expected to provide leadership for delivering and supporting the implementation of project outcomes across all clinical areas within LTHT and supporting the strategic aims and delivery of Nursing and Midwifery agendas within LTHT. To participate in direct patient care as determined by the project portfolio which will include undertaking clinical audits, assessments and evaluation of care. To maintain clinical credibility by working as a registered nurse within relevant clinical area(s).
The job holder will work as part of a team of nurses within the Supplies and Procurement to:
support and undertake project work both independently and as part of the Supplies & Procurement department, delivering on change management projects related to the LTHT Procurement Strategy
develop clinical Policies and Clinical Guidelines
There may be a requirement for some occasional weekend, out of hours and on call work, particularly during the implementation phase of projects.
Set, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care
Participate in the analysis of information from a variety of sources and make recommendations for implementation in clinical areas
Support and be involved in service redesign and their application to clinical areas across LTHT
To highlight relevant operational activities to the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist in order to manage and implement defined project targets, and notifying the project manager / Lead CPS when issues or problems occur.
To provide regular updates or progress reports as required by the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist
To take part in Medical Device and Equipment evaluations and documenting the results.
Support Matrons, Senior Sisters/Charge Nurses who are implementing / product changes in their clinical areas. This will include working in a variety of clinical settings, including ward environments.
Provide advice which directly relates to patient care delivery. This will include visiting ward environments, undertaking audits and assessments and making recommendations for product changes which will directly impact on patient and service delivery.
To disseminate and receive feedback on procurement projects from nursing, medical, and allied health professionals. To be able to evaluate the clinical impact succinctly for inclusion in reports.
Actively seek and identify opportunities for new ways of working to improve efficiency.
Promote evidence based care within clinical areas.
Work with the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist to ensure the implementation & delivery of the Procurement Strategy via agreed action plans.
Act in accordance with the Nursing & Midwifery Code of Conduct.
To provide specialist advice to clinical colleagues in the care and service delivery when relevant to the use of new products or systems
To participate in the direct care of patients in a variety of clinical settings when implementing and evaluating new products and in order to maintain clinical skills.
To be able to fully participate in all components of clinical care including the need administration of medications (including intravenous drugs and fluids), undertaking complex dressings, assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care pathways.
LEADERSHIP
Be a positive role model and promote change in nursing and clinical practice in order to improve staff and patient experience via projects delegated the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist.
Lead by example
Work with the Procurement team to promote, develop and deliver the Procurement strategy across the Trust.
To support the implementation of Leaders in Leeds using the Leadership Fundamentals matrix
To develop relevant networks with colleagues in other NHS Trusts.
To work with relevant stakeholders and key personnel at LTH who will facilitate the successful implementation of procurement projects.
EDUCATION
Facilitate and deliver both formal and informal training to a range of registered and unregistered staff about new clinical products.
Co-ordination of training and education events held by both internal and external stakeholders. This includes planning agendas, organising speakers, inviting participants and delivering the training.
Create training materials and presentations and deliver training To support the preparation of user guides and training materials and provide input into the structure of training sessions.
To deliver one to one and classroom based training on new products or procurement solutions being implemented to staff of all levels.
To provide support for users on a one to one basis, in groups while floor walking, and at a distance via phone and bleep.
Ensure efficient delivery of relevant mandatory training
Liaison with local and regional organisations including NHS Trusts & Universities supporting visits, and undertaking teaching/training on the use of medical devices / equipment.
RESEARCH and AUDIT
To devise audit tools that can be used in a variety of clinical settings
Undertake audits in clinical areas collaborating with clinical teams, collate results, report these back to project managers and input data onto spread sheets. This will include ability to use hand held PCs
Compile audit results and present the results at both in-formal and formal settings
Follow up and implement any actions following Internal Audit investigations
Undertake literature and research reviews for evidence to support project portfolios. This includes the ability to use research databases, summarising relevant literature and making recommendations
To be able to analyse basic data and present it on spread sheet
MANAGERIAL
Undertake a range of projects some will be time limited, others of a more variable duration. The post holder having the ability to adapt to these varied timescales.
Ability to reprioritise workload, including ability to stop immediately and respond to requests to complete new tasks at short-notice.
Undertake a broad range of projects
Develop training and assessment documents, policies and procedures pertinent to project portfolios. This includes being part of working parties, using initiative and making recommendations for inclusion in Trust wide policy documents.
The job holder will participate in annual Individual Performance Review
To support the work of other team members who may work within the Procurement department on a temporary basis
The job holder will perform other duties as commensurate with grade and role as agreed with the line manager
Person Specification
Additional Requirements
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Person Specification
Additional Requirements
Essential
Essential
Essential
Essential
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
Employer details
Employer name
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Address
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
Employer's website
An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, highly motivated, experienced nurse to join the Clinical Procurement Team. We are a friendly and positive team, looking for a pro-active and organised nurse who is patient focused and dedicated to supporting and enabling a high standard of care for patients. Flexibility, attention to detail, excellent interpersonal skills and being able to use your own initiative will help you thrive within this role. The post holder will work as part of a team of nurses within the Procurement Department to support the Supplies & Procurement Team to undertake a wide range of Procurement related projects, some of which may require implementation across all Clinical Service Units within Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT). The role involves planning, implementing and managing a portfolio of projects under the supervision of the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist. The job holder is expected to provide leadership for delivering and supporting the implementation of project outcomes across all clinical areas and sites within LTHT and supporting the strategic aims and delivery of Nursing and Midwifery agendas within LTHT. The position is based at 53 Dolly Lane. There may be a requirement for some occasional weekend, out of hours and on call work, particularly during the implementation phase of projects. THIS ROLE IS 30 HRS/WK & HYBRID.
Main duties of the job
Set, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care. Participate in the analysis of information from a variety of sources and make recommendations for implementation in clinical areas. To highlight relevant operational activities to the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist in order to manage and implement defined project targets, and notifying the project manager / Lead CPS when issues or problems occur. To take part in Medical Device and Equipment evaluations and documenting the results. Support Matrons, Senior Sisters/Charge Nurses who are implementing / product changes in their clinical areas. This will include working in a variety of clinical settings, Undertake a range of projects some will be time limited, others of a more variable duration. The post holder having the ability to adapt to these varied timescales. To disseminate and receive feedback on procurement projects from nursing, medical, and allied health professionals. To be able to evaluate the clinical impact succinctly for inclusion in reports. Create training materials and presentations and deliver training To support the preparation of user guides and training materials and provide input into the structure of training sessions. To deliver one to one and classroom based training on new products or procurement solutions being implemented to staff of all levels.
About us
The Supplies & Procurement department is made up of nearly 150 individuals, including Supply Chain Management, Materials Management, Clinical & Non-Clinical Contracting teams, e-Procurement, Receipt & Distribution and Logistics team. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive employer with a diverse workforce. Your Health & Wellbeing is our priority, we have H&W Champions, Mental Health First Aiders, Employee Assistance Program, Money Buddies and lots more. We aim to provide a Neuro-inclusive workspace for colleagues.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.
Expected Shortlisting Date
01/12/2025
Planned Interview Date
08/12/2025
Job description
Job responsibilities
To support the Supplies & Procurement Department to undertake a wide range of procurement related projects, some of which may require implementation across all Clinical Service Units within Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT). The job holder will plan, implement and manage a portfolio of projects under the supervision of the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist. The job holder is expected to provide leadership for delivering and supporting the implementation of project outcomes across all clinical areas within LTHT and supporting the strategic aims and delivery of Nursing and Midwifery agendas within LTHT. To participate in direct patient care as determined by the project portfolio which will include undertaking clinical audits, assessments and evaluation of care. To maintain clinical credibility by working as a registered nurse within relevant clinical area(s).
The job holder will work as part of a team of nurses within the Supplies and Procurement to:
support and undertake project work both independently and as part of the Supplies & Procurement department, delivering on change management projects related to the LTHT Procurement Strategy
develop clinical Policies and Clinical Guidelines
There may be a requirement for some occasional weekend, out of hours and on call work, particularly during the implementation phase of projects.
Set, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care
Participate in the analysis of information from a variety of sources and make recommendations for implementation in clinical areas
Support and be involved in service redesign and their application to clinical areas across LTHT
To highlight relevant operational activities to the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist in order to manage and implement defined project targets, and notifying the project manager / Lead CPS when issues or problems occur.
To provide regular updates or progress reports as required by the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist
To take part in Medical Device and Equipment evaluations and documenting the results.
Support Matrons, Senior Sisters/Charge Nurses who are implementing / product changes in their clinical areas. This will include working in a variety of clinical settings, including ward environments.
Provide advice which directly relates to patient care delivery. This will include visiting ward environments, undertaking audits and assessments and making recommendations for product changes which will directly impact on patient and service delivery.
To disseminate and receive feedback on procurement projects from nursing, medical, and allied health professionals. To be able to evaluate the clinical impact succinctly for inclusion in reports.
Actively seek and identify opportunities for new ways of working to improve efficiency.
Promote evidence based care within clinical areas.
Work with the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist to ensure the implementation & delivery of the Procurement Strategy via agreed action plans.
Act in accordance with the Nursing & Midwifery Code of Conduct.
To provide specialist advice to clinical colleagues in the care and service delivery when relevant to the use of new products or systems
To participate in the direct care of patients in a variety of clinical settings when implementing and evaluating new products and in order to maintain clinical skills.
To be able to fully participate in all components of clinical care including the need administration of medications (including intravenous drugs and fluids), undertaking complex dressings, assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care pathways.
LEADERSHIP
Be a positive role model and promote change in nursing and clinical practice in order to improve staff and patient experience via projects delegated the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist.
Lead by example
Work with the Procurement team to promote, develop and deliver the Procurement strategy across the Trust.
To support the implementation of Leaders in Leeds using the Leadership Fundamentals matrix
To develop relevant networks with colleagues in other NHS Trusts.
To work with relevant stakeholders and key personnel at LTH who will facilitate the successful implementation of procurement projects.
EDUCATION
Facilitate and deliver both formal and informal training to a range of registered and unregistered staff about new clinical products.
Co-ordination of training and education events held by both internal and external stakeholders. This includes planning agendas, organising speakers, inviting participants and delivering the training.
Create training materials and presentations and deliver training To support the preparation of user guides and training materials and provide input into the structure of training sessions.
To deliver one to one and classroom based training on new products or procurement solutions being implemented to staff of all levels.
To provide support for users on a one to one basis, in groups while floor walking, and at a distance via phone and bleep.
Ensure efficient delivery of relevant mandatory training
Liaison with local and regional organisations including NHS Trusts & Universities supporting visits, and undertaking teaching/training on the use of medical devices / equipment.
RESEARCH and AUDIT
To devise audit tools that can be used in a variety of clinical settings
Undertake audits in clinical areas collaborating with clinical teams, collate results, report these back to project managers and input data onto spread sheets. This will include ability to use hand held PCs
Compile audit results and present the results at both in-formal and formal settings
Follow up and implement any actions following Internal Audit investigations
Undertake literature and research reviews for evidence to support project portfolios. This includes the ability to use research databases, summarising relevant literature and making recommendations
To be able to analyse basic data and present it on spread sheet
MANAGERIAL
Undertake a range of projects some will be time limited, others of a more variable duration. The post holder having the ability to adapt to these varied timescales.
Ability to reprioritise workload, including ability to stop immediately and respond to requests to complete new tasks at short-notice.
Undertake a broad range of projects
Develop training and assessment documents, policies and procedures pertinent to project portfolios. This includes being part of working parties, using initiative and making recommendations for inclusion in Trust wide policy documents.
The job holder will participate in annual Individual Performance Review
To support the work of other team members who may work within the Procurement department on a temporary basis
The job holder will perform other duties as commensurate with grade and role as agreed with the line manager
Job description
Job responsibilities
To support the Supplies & Procurement Department to undertake a wide range of procurement related projects, some of which may require implementation across all Clinical Service Units within Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT). The job holder will plan, implement and manage a portfolio of projects under the supervision of the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist. The job holder is expected to provide leadership for delivering and supporting the implementation of project outcomes across all clinical areas within LTHT and supporting the strategic aims and delivery of Nursing and Midwifery agendas within LTHT. To participate in direct patient care as determined by the project portfolio which will include undertaking clinical audits, assessments and evaluation of care. To maintain clinical credibility by working as a registered nurse within relevant clinical area(s).
The job holder will work as part of a team of nurses within the Supplies and Procurement to:
support and undertake project work both independently and as part of the Supplies & Procurement department, delivering on change management projects related to the LTHT Procurement Strategy
develop clinical Policies and Clinical Guidelines
There may be a requirement for some occasional weekend, out of hours and on call work, particularly during the implementation phase of projects.
Set, monitor and seek to continuously improve standards and the quality of patient care
Participate in the analysis of information from a variety of sources and make recommendations for implementation in clinical areas
Support and be involved in service redesign and their application to clinical areas across LTHT
To highlight relevant operational activities to the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist in order to manage and implement defined project targets, and notifying the project manager / Lead CPS when issues or problems occur.
To provide regular updates or progress reports as required by the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist
To take part in Medical Device and Equipment evaluations and documenting the results.
Support Matrons, Senior Sisters/Charge Nurses who are implementing / product changes in their clinical areas. This will include working in a variety of clinical settings, including ward environments.
Provide advice which directly relates to patient care delivery. This will include visiting ward environments, undertaking audits and assessments and making recommendations for product changes which will directly impact on patient and service delivery.
To disseminate and receive feedback on procurement projects from nursing, medical, and allied health professionals. To be able to evaluate the clinical impact succinctly for inclusion in reports.
Actively seek and identify opportunities for new ways of working to improve efficiency.
Promote evidence based care within clinical areas.
Work with the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist to ensure the implementation & delivery of the Procurement Strategy via agreed action plans.
Act in accordance with the Nursing & Midwifery Code of Conduct.
To provide specialist advice to clinical colleagues in the care and service delivery when relevant to the use of new products or systems
To participate in the direct care of patients in a variety of clinical settings when implementing and evaluating new products and in order to maintain clinical skills.
To be able to fully participate in all components of clinical care including the need administration of medications (including intravenous drugs and fluids), undertaking complex dressings, assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care pathways.
LEADERSHIP
Be a positive role model and promote change in nursing and clinical practice in order to improve staff and patient experience via projects delegated the Lead Clinical Procurement Specialist.
Lead by example
Work with the Procurement team to promote, develop and deliver the Procurement strategy across the Trust.
To support the implementation of Leaders in Leeds using the Leadership Fundamentals matrix
To develop relevant networks with colleagues in other NHS Trusts.
To work with relevant stakeholders and key personnel at LTH who will facilitate the successful implementation of procurement projects.
EDUCATION
Facilitate and deliver both formal and informal training to a range of registered and unregistered staff about new clinical products.
Co-ordination of training and education events held by both internal and external stakeholders. This includes planning agendas, organising speakers, inviting participants and delivering the training.
Create training materials and presentations and deliver training To support the preparation of user guides and training materials and provide input into the structure of training sessions.
To deliver one to one and classroom based training on new products or procurement solutions being implemented to staff of all levels.
To provide support for users on a one to one basis, in groups while floor walking, and at a distance via phone and bleep.
Ensure efficient delivery of relevant mandatory training
Liaison with local and regional organisations including NHS Trusts & Universities supporting visits, and undertaking teaching/training on the use of medical devices / equipment.
RESEARCH and AUDIT
To devise audit tools that can be used in a variety of clinical settings
Undertake audits in clinical areas collaborating with clinical teams, collate results, report these back to project managers and input data onto spread sheets. This will include ability to use hand held PCs
Compile audit results and present the results at both in-formal and formal settings
Follow up and implement any actions following Internal Audit investigations
Undertake literature and research reviews for evidence to support project portfolios. This includes the ability to use research databases, summarising relevant literature and making recommendations
To be able to analyse basic data and present it on spread sheet
MANAGERIAL
Undertake a range of projects some will be time limited, others of a more variable duration. The post holder having the ability to adapt to these varied timescales.
Ability to reprioritise workload, including ability to stop immediately and respond to requests to complete new tasks at short-notice.
Undertake a broad range of projects
Develop training and assessment documents, policies and procedures pertinent to project portfolios. This includes being part of working parties, using initiative and making recommendations for inclusion in Trust wide policy documents.
The job holder will participate in annual Individual Performance Review
To support the work of other team members who may work within the Procurement department on a temporary basis
The job holder will perform other duties as commensurate with grade and role as agreed with the line manager
Person Specification
Additional Requirements
Essential
- Driving Licence/Ability to work across sites (within Leeds Area)
Essential
- Registered Nurse
- Recognised Teaching and Assessing qualification
- Working towards or completed degree level education
Essential
- Substantial experience in a Nursing Role (at Band 5 or above)
- Insight and understanding of the management of patient pathways in clinical specialities
- Understanding of project / change management methodologies
- Understanding of current issues in healthcare
- Project Management and Service Development
Essential
- Communication good written and verbal skills
- Computer literacy ability to use Microsoft packages including Excel
- Ability to organise and prioritise own workload
- Teaching and Assessing Skills
- Ability to manage data from a variety of sources and formulate into user friendly information
- Evidence of continued professional development
- Organisational and time management skills
- Recent professional development
Person Specification
Additional Requirements
Essential
- Driving Licence/Ability to work across sites (within Leeds Area)
Essential
- Registered Nurse
- Recognised Teaching and Assessing qualification
- Working towards or completed degree level education
Essential
- Substantial experience in a Nursing Role (at Band 5 or above)
- Insight and understanding of the management of patient pathways in clinical specialities
- Understanding of project / change management methodologies
- Understanding of current issues in healthcare
- Project Management and Service Development
Essential
- Communication good written and verbal skills
- Computer literacy ability to use Microsoft packages including Excel
- Ability to organise and prioritise own workload
- Teaching and Assessing Skills
- Ability to manage data from a variety of sources and formulate into user friendly information
- Evidence of continued professional development
- Organisational and time management skills
- Recent professional development
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
Employer details
Employer name
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Address
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
Employer's website
JOB SUMMARY
Project Nurse - Supplies & Procurement (XR06)
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Leeds
3 days ago
N/A
Part-time
Project Nurse - Supplies & Procurement (XR06)