Nazareth House Sligo is registered to accommodate 70 male or female residents who require long-term residential care or who require short-term respite, convalescence, dementia or palliative care.The nursing home is located in Sligo town and is a short walk from bus services and the train station. The building is divided into two residential unit which accommodate 35 residents each.Our core values are Compassion, Respect, Hospitality, Patience, Love, and Justice.Benefits:Competitive SalaryEmployee Assistance ProgrammeStatutory Sick PayPRSA Pension FundFree ParkingBike to Work schemeRefer a Friend programmeUniform providedNazareth House Sligo is currently looking for kind and caring Clinical Nurse Manager to join our team to enhance and support the excellent quality of daily life for our residents.If you're a compassionate, positive person eager to work hard, then this is a job for you. This is an excellent opportunity to develop or enhance your skills within a supportive environment whilst working with an experienced team of Healthcare Professionals in a diverse, multicultural environment.Job Purpose:O To manage and coordinate the day-to-day care on the unit within agreed resources to ensure a seamless service delivery.O To ensure the provision of nursing care is by best practice to include adherence to Ballymote Community Nursing policies, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland Guidance and the code of professional conduct for Nurses.O To ensure the provision of the service is resident-focused and upholds the principles of choice, respect, dignity, privacy, independence and fulfilment.O Ultimate responsibility for the monitoring and review ofo Care Plans, Develop and deliver a wound report for monthly review with ADONo Staff Management - carry out bi-monthly clinical supervision.O In collaboration with the ADON, carry out Appraisal and performance reviews regularly as per the Performance Management systemO Ensure that review and update of assessment and care plan are completed after the incidentO Supporting the Nurses to perform at their full potentialO Ensure that excellent communication exists between staff, residents and familyO The post is split between nursing and administrative duties, thus allowing for a 360-degree overview of the facility. i.e. 2 nursing shifts per week and two administrative days equaling 39 hours per week.Main Responsibilities:O To manage the service on a day-to-day basis to include dealing with residents, families and staff.O To be professionally accountable for providing acceptable standards of care following Ballymote Community Nursing policies and the code of professional conduct for nurses.O To ensure that professional standards of care are achieved through clinical supervision of staff.O To ensure that all work is resident-focused and upholds the principles of choice, respect, dignity, privacy, independence and fulfilment.O To support nursing and care staff to promote and respect the inclusion of the resident in the decision-making process.O To contribute to the development of standards of care through innovation and initiative.O Ensure that care staff carry out duties as assigned to the highest standard by supporting, guiding and instructing when required.O To supervise and develop staff skills through delegation and leadership.O To participate in the development of all operational policies/procedures and guidelines and ensure that these are implemented and understood.O To conduct nursing assessments as indicated, using evidence-based models and practices.O To identify nursing priorities and to develop, implement and evaluate nursing care plans as required in a resident-centred framework.O To work closely with the Director of Nursing to achieve optimal input for the resident and to follow the recommendations of the Director of Nursing members.O Ensure medications are ordered, stored and administered by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland guidelines.O To participate in further education and/or in-service training to keep competencies updated.O To act as a preceptor for undergraduate students.O To act as Clinical facilitator mentor for newly qualified staff nurses.O To support and ensure the clinical environment is conducive to the learning experiences of students.O To orientate new staff to the organisation.O To carry out other duties as may be assigned by the Director of NursingEssential Skills, Competencies and or Knowledge:Clinical KnowledgeO Good clinical nursing practice awareness.O Critical thinking skillsO Knowledge of approaches to nursing care, through the use of evidence-based practice and use of nursing research.O Knowledge of Health Policy, Procedures & GuidelinesO Clinical assessment/recognition of comorbidities of gerontological nursingProfessional Knowledge:O Knowledge of organisation of and developments in health services in general and Older Persons Services in particular.O Awareness of goals, standards and trends nationally and internationally.O Knowledge of new advances in nursing care and delivery and management of services.O Knowledge of nurse training programs.O Full understanding of HIQA and the Standards as they are applied to residential units for Older PersonsO Knowledge of notifiable incidents to HIQA and responsible for completing the sameO Knowledge of the Heath Act (Care and Welfare of Residents in Designated Centres for Older People) and Regulations 2009Essential SkillsO Excellent communication skills.O Excellent interpersonal, problem solving and negotiation skills.O Skills in teaching/training for both clients and studentsEssential CompetenciesO Effective management skillsO Resource ManagementO Auditing SkillsO Ability to organise their work set clear goals and ensure delivery.O Ability to work autonomously and under direction.O Flexibility and an ability to adapt to changing situations.O Contribute to report writingO Excellent IT and Health Care technology skills, i.e. sending and receiving emails, research equipment, health conditions, scanning documents, typing notices posters, etc.O Good self-awareness.O Caring, kind and approachableO Ability to manage and deputise for the ADON in her absence.O Show enthusiasm and career commitment.O Display an interest in their professional and personal development.O Set a professional standard and act as a role model for others.RequirementsQualifications and Experience:O Be registered or due to be placed on the Register of Nurses maintained by An Bord Altranais. /Nursing and Midwifery boardO Must hold a management qualification or be willing to undertake a management course that theoretically supports the roleO Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development at the appropriate levelO Ability to communicate effectively at all levelsO Genuine interest in working with the relevant client groupO Satisfactory Garda Vetting.Work ScheduleO Day ShiftO Night ShiftO BankFlexibility to work different rotas including shift-work day or night duty should the need arise that ensures the needs of the residents are always the priority.This job description outlines the main functions and responsibilities of the post and is subject to review and amendment according to business needs within Nazareth House.However, it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the duties involved, consequently, you may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to you from time to time.