IPU Team Lead (SMH Band 7)
The closing date is 23 November 2025
Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen at St. Michaels Hospice to join our team. We are looking for an experienced senior nurse (RN) to lead our Hospice Inpatient Unit. You will have experience of working within a Specialist Palliative Care inpatient or community setting.
Main duties of the job
In this role, you will be working clinically with a high level of skill and expertise in Palliative and End of Life Care. You will work closely with the Clinical Leadership Team and be a member of the Clinical Management Team, ensuring safe coordinated care is delivered across the organisation.
You will have excellent leadership and management skills proven in your experience of managing teams. You will lead and operationally manage the Inpatient team providing consistent management and clear leadership, you will ensure development opportunities are available for your team and that Quality & Governance is set and kept at a high standard. You will work with the Clinical Leadership Team to support service development in line with St. Michaels strategic objectives.
A career in hospice care enables you to be part of a multi-professional team and provide holistic care to patients who have life limiting illnesses. It is our aim to ensure that our patients achieve the best quality of life.
St. Michaels Hospice is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo relevant background checks, including a DBS check and provide satisfactory reference before starting the role.
About us
St. Michaels has a newly refurbished 10 bed In-Patient Unit, as well as Hospice at Home, Patient and Family Support services and a Living Well service, specialist clinics with support from our therapy team across all our services. We offer excellent support and training opportunities as well as the potential to develop specialist skills, initiating and contributing to evolving clinical services.
We are dedicated to providing care to people throughout North Hampshire who are affected by life limiting illness to attain the highest possible quality of life by providing a choice of specialist care and support.
As a charity, we depend on the kindness and support of our local community to continue offering our services free of charge. This care is made possible by supporters donating, taking part in fundraising events and activities, playing our lottery, shopping in our retail outlets, leaving gifts in their Wills or giving freely of their time to volunteer.
We offer attractive benefits, including, free parking, life assurance, 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, and an extensive health and wellbeing plan and company pension.
For more information or to arrange an informal visit please contact Karen Drake, Clinical Director at St. Michaels Hospice, on telephone number 01256 844744.
Details
Date posted
05 November 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£45,955 to £52,588 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
B0460-25-0039
Job locations
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
Job description
Job responsibilities
To provide strong leadership and operational management to the Hospice in-patient unit (IPU), working clinically to a high level of skill and expertise in Palliative and End of Life Care. Working closely with the Clinical Leadership Team (CLT); and as a member of and with the Clinical Management Team (CMT) to ensure safe coordinated care across the organisation. To provide direct line management to a team of deputies and support the management of the IPU and service development in line with SMH strategic objectives. To ensure specialist clinical nursing care, expertise, knowledge, and skill to ensure optimal care, quality, governance and safety of patients and their families.
Key Responsibilities
High standards of Professional Practice in line with NMC Code.
To bring specialist nursing practice, knowledge, skills and experience in palliative and end of life care to IPU.
To maintain own clinical knowledge and skills through clinical decision making and use of clinical judgement in relation to patient safety and clinical governance
To deliver high quality, safe and effective care to patients & their relatives, ensuring staffing levels and competencies are appropriate and meet the needs of the patients/carers and to an appropriate level of skill mix, escalating concerns to the Clinical Director as required.
Responsible for good governance across the IPU.
To work with the Clinical Director to implement the SMH Strategy, SMH Policy and Procedures, Staff Competencies and support nurse education and training.
Line management of the IPU team with direct line management of the Deputy Ward Leaders,
Work closely with the Clinical Admin Team Lead to ensure robust support from the Clinical Coordinators to the IPU with particular focus on utilising the Clinical Coordinator - IPU role.
To lead and manage, in partnership with the Human Resource Department, issues of performance, capability or ill health, to undertake delegated part of investigation into disciplinary concerns and/or grievance procedures as appropriate for St. Michaels Hospice.
Attend SMH IPU related clinical meetings i.e., Multidisciplinary Meeting (MDT), Morbidity and Mortality (M&M), Interprofessional Meeting (IPM), Admission Meeting, Ward Handover, this is not an exhaustive list, attendance at meetings will be delegated by the Clinical Director.
Active member of Clinical Management Team (CMT), Clinical Governance Group (CGC), Medicine Management Group (MMG), Safeguarding Committee, and Information Governance Group. This is not an exhaustive list, attendance at meetings will be delegated by the Clinical Director.
To work closely with the Clinical Leadership Team (CLT) to support the highest standards of care being delivered across St. Michaels Hospice services.
To support governance and compliance of local and national safety and quality metrics. Such as audits, quality indicators, Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards or national Standards.
To take a lead on and ensure Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures are adhered to and risk is minimised through good staff awareness, clinical and non-clinical.
Lead incident management on the IPU and reviews, supporting deputies with investigations and their development in this area. Good knowledge and understanding of the PSIRF.
To take a lead on medicines management within the IPU responsible for stock control, administration and safe keeping of all medications held on the IPU, working in accordance with standards determined by the Care Quality Commission, NMC standards and legal regulation.
To investigate and report on medicine administration errors or omissions, reporting controlled drug concerns and incidents to the Controlled Drug Accountable Officer (CDAO)
Lead the first response to IPU feedback, concerns and complaints, working with the Clinical Director as appropriate.
Be familiar with policies and guidelines particularly those relating to health and safety at work, governance, medicines management and risk management and to support the review and writing of these as delegated.
To assist in the writing and update of policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Establish local networks, linking with other practitioners in independent and NHS providers of palliative and end of life care.
Demonstrate effective communication between clinical and non-clinical teams.
Communication
To be personally competent with advanced communication and able to advise others. To assess capacity, gain valid informed consent and can work within a legal framework with patients who lack capacity.
To communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to patients at the end of life, careers, and other staff.
To demonstrate and use effective communication skills.
To support staff who may be in distress or requiring support.
To ensure that you regard the individual customs, values and spiritual beliefs of patients and staff.
To empower and motivate those around you to constantly strive to improve care and experience for patients and staff.
Engage with Fundraising, Marketing and Communications to support their work in promoting clinical services to achieve income generation and encourage all staff to do likewise.
Leadership
Behave as a leadership role model and continually aspire to the highest clinical care and practice standards.
To be clinically present and credible in specialist palliative care and demonstrate confidence in nursing practice and all it can deliver.
To delegate tasks effectively.
To provide challenge and questioning as appropriate.
To address any issues of professional behaviour or attitudes, quality or safety in the moment and report to appropriate line manager.
To monitor annual leave, sick leave and general wellbeing of the IPU nurses and health care assistants and other members of the team as needed, liaising with the HR Team and relevant team managers/leads as appropriate.
To ensure that information and records held on paper or electronically are maintained to in line with SMH policies, standards, and professional regulations.
To demonstrate patient advocacy through all aspects of care.
To take an active part in case reviews.
To provide cross cover and support for other service areas at times of need or absence
Education and training
To have a specialist knowledge across a range of work practices including Achieving Priorities of Care (APOC) and ReSPECT.
To demonstrate current evidence-based practice and to share this this knowledge to ensure delivery of high-quality care.
To promote a positive research-based approach
To support the Nurse Consultant / Education Lead with the delivery of the internal and external education and training programmes, including supporting student placements.
To ensure there is a culture of reflection and learning through all clinical teams support staff development, clinical supervision, audit, and research in clinical practice to ensure high quality services are provided and maintained.
To take responsibility for ensuring that appropriate clinical / managerial supervision is in place and attended for yourself and team members.
Resource Management
Awareness of the funding of independent/charity sector.
IPU Budget Responsibility. Make effective use of the IPU budget that demonstrates responsiveness, flexibility, efficiency, and creativity.
Ensure the skill mix and establishment of the unit is efficient.
1st line Management and Responsibility for the IPU budget.
To use the clinical resources in a timely and effective manner
As appropriate to provide timely and accurate activity date and or quality information as required by the Clinical Director.
To ensure safe and effective use of equipment.
Lead the recruitment and retention of staff on the IPU.
Ensure safe staffing levels are maintained at all times.
Ensure the Acuity and Dependency Tool is completed on a daily basis and the results collated to be presented at the Clinical Governance Committee.
Promote, influence, and develop innovative opportunities to use volunteers to support care and administrative roles throughout your areas of responsibility.
General Responsibilities
Work to maintain the values, vision and aims of St. Michaels Hospice.
Additional Duties In discussion with the line manager undertake work, as and when required, in support of St. Michaels Hospice as an organisation.
Public Relations Represent St. Michaels Hospice in the community and public domain as appropriate.
Undertake all statutory and mandatory training, as required.
Be conversant with and adhere to St. Michaels Hospice Policies and Procedures.
This is an outline job description and may be subject to change, according to the needs of the service, in consultation with the post holder.
Take responsibility for own personal safety and of others whilst at work. You will take appropriate action or report any concerns to address any health and safety issues that you or members of your team may be aware of.
This job description is an outline of the role and responsibilities. From time to time, due to the needs of the service, we may ask you to flexibly undertake other duties that are consistent with your role and banding, including project work, internal job rotation and absence cover.
Job description
Job responsibilities
To provide strong leadership and operational management to the Hospice in-patient unit (IPU), working clinically to a high level of skill and expertise in Palliative and End of Life Care. Working closely with the Clinical Leadership Team (CLT); and as a member of and with the Clinical Management Team (CMT) to ensure safe coordinated care across the organisation. To provide direct line management to a team of deputies and support the management of the IPU and service development in line with SMH strategic objectives. To ensure specialist clinical nursing care, expertise, knowledge, and skill to ensure optimal care, quality, governance and safety of patients and their families.
Key Responsibilities
High standards of Professional Practice in line with NMC Code.
To bring specialist nursing practice, knowledge, skills and experience in palliative and end of life care to IPU.
To maintain own clinical knowledge and skills through clinical decision making and use of clinical judgement in relation to patient safety and clinical governance
To deliver high quality, safe and effective care to patients & their relatives, ensuring staffing levels and competencies are appropriate and meet the needs of the patients/carers and to an appropriate level of skill mix, escalating concerns to the Clinical Director as required.
Responsible for good governance across the IPU.
To work with the Clinical Director to implement the SMH Strategy, SMH Policy and Procedures, Staff Competencies and support nurse education and training.
Line management of the IPU team with direct line management of the Deputy Ward Leaders,
Work closely with the Clinical Admin Team Lead to ensure robust support from the Clinical Coordinators to the IPU with particular focus on utilising the Clinical Coordinator - IPU role.
To lead and manage, in partnership with the Human Resource Department, issues of performance, capability or ill health, to undertake delegated part of investigation into disciplinary concerns and/or grievance procedures as appropriate for St. Michaels Hospice.
Attend SMH IPU related clinical meetings i.e., Multidisciplinary Meeting (MDT), Morbidity and Mortality (M&M), Interprofessional Meeting (IPM), Admission Meeting, Ward Handover, this is not an exhaustive list, attendance at meetings will be delegated by the Clinical Director.
Active member of Clinical Management Team (CMT), Clinical Governance Group (CGC), Medicine Management Group (MMG), Safeguarding Committee, and Information Governance Group. This is not an exhaustive list, attendance at meetings will be delegated by the Clinical Director.
To work closely with the Clinical Leadership Team (CLT) to support the highest standards of care being delivered across St. Michaels Hospice services.
To support governance and compliance of local and national safety and quality metrics. Such as audits, quality indicators, Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards or national Standards.
To take a lead on and ensure Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures are adhered to and risk is minimised through good staff awareness, clinical and non-clinical.
Lead incident management on the IPU and reviews, supporting deputies with investigations and their development in this area. Good knowledge and understanding of the PSIRF.
To take a lead on medicines management within the IPU responsible for stock control, administration and safe keeping of all medications held on the IPU, working in accordance with standards determined by the Care Quality Commission, NMC standards and legal regulation.
To investigate and report on medicine administration errors or omissions, reporting controlled drug concerns and incidents to the Controlled Drug Accountable Officer (CDAO)
Lead the first response to IPU feedback, concerns and complaints, working with the Clinical Director as appropriate.
Be familiar with policies and guidelines particularly those relating to health and safety at work, governance, medicines management and risk management and to support the review and writing of these as delegated.
To assist in the writing and update of policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Establish local networks, linking with other practitioners in independent and NHS providers of palliative and end of life care.
Demonstrate effective communication between clinical and non-clinical teams.
Communication
To be personally competent with advanced communication and able to advise others. To assess capacity, gain valid informed consent and can work within a legal framework with patients who lack capacity.
To communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable form to patients at the end of life, careers, and other staff.
To demonstrate and use effective communication skills.
To support staff who may be in distress or requiring support.
To ensure that you regard the individual customs, values and spiritual beliefs of patients and staff.
To empower and motivate those around you to constantly strive to improve care and experience for patients and staff.
Engage with Fundraising, Marketing and Communications to support their work in promoting clinical services to achieve income generation and encourage all staff to do likewise.
Leadership
Behave as a leadership role model and continually aspire to the highest clinical care and practice standards.
To be clinically present and credible in specialist palliative care and demonstrate confidence in nursing practice and all it can deliver.
To delegate tasks effectively.
To provide challenge and questioning as appropriate.
To address any issues of professional behaviour or attitudes, quality or safety in the moment and report to appropriate line manager.
To monitor annual leave, sick leave and general wellbeing of the IPU nurses and health care assistants and other members of the team as needed, liaising with the HR Team and relevant team managers/leads as appropriate.
To ensure that information and records held on paper or electronically are maintained to in line with SMH policies, standards, and professional regulations.
To demonstrate patient advocacy through all aspects of care.
To take an active part in case reviews.
To provide cross cover and support for other service areas at times of need or absence
Education and training
To have a specialist knowledge across a range of work practices including Achieving Priorities of Care (APOC) and ReSPECT.
To demonstrate current evidence-based practice and to share this this knowledge to ensure delivery of high-quality care.
To promote a positive research-based approach
To support the Nurse Consultant / Education Lead with the delivery of the internal and external education and training programmes, including supporting student placements.
To ensure there is a culture of reflection and learning through all clinical teams support staff development, clinical supervision, audit, and research in clinical practice to ensure high quality services are provided and maintained.
To take responsibility for ensuring that appropriate clinical / managerial supervision is in place and attended for yourself and team members.
Resource Management
Awareness of the funding of independent/charity sector.
IPU Budget Responsibility. Make effective use of the IPU budget that demonstrates responsiveness, flexibility, efficiency, and creativity.
Ensure the skill mix and establishment of the unit is efficient.
1st line Management and Responsibility for the IPU budget.
To use the clinical resources in a timely and effective manner
As appropriate to provide timely and accurate activity date and or quality information as required by the Clinical Director.
To ensure safe and effective use of equipment.
Lead the recruitment and retention of staff on the IPU.
Ensure safe staffing levels are maintained at all times.
Ensure the Acuity and Dependency Tool is completed on a daily basis and the results collated to be presented at the Clinical Governance Committee.
Promote, influence, and develop innovative opportunities to use volunteers to support care and administrative roles throughout your areas of responsibility.
General Responsibilities
Work to maintain the values, vision and aims of St. Michaels Hospice.
Additional Duties In discussion with the line manager undertake work, as and when required, in support of St. Michaels Hospice as an organisation.
Public Relations Represent St. Michaels Hospice in the community and public domain as appropriate.
Undertake all statutory and mandatory training, as required.
Be conversant with and adhere to St. Michaels Hospice Policies and Procedures.
This is an outline job description and may be subject to change, according to the needs of the service, in consultation with the post holder.
Take responsibility for own personal safety and of others whilst at work. You will take appropriate action or report any concerns to address any health and safety issues that you or members of your team may be aware of.
This job description is an outline of the role and responsibilities. From time to time, due to the needs of the service, we may ask you to flexibly undertake other duties that are consistent with your role and banding, including project work, internal job rotation and absence cover.
Person Specification
Skills, Knowledge, Abilities
Essential
- Clinical skills
- Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate plan of care.
- Can demonstrate insight into the needs of Family and carers.
- Demonstrate experience of clinical governance and risk management.
- Ability to assess and escalate changing needs of a patient.
- Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, with team skills.
- Influencing and negotiation skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work on own and in conjunction with other senior clinical and non-clinical colleagues.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Good organisational and time management skills.
Desirable
- Good understanding of end-of-life care priorities and initiatives both locally and nationally
Qualifications
Essential
- RN (Adult) 1st Level with NMC Registration with active PIN (no restrictions on practice).
- Degree level study or equivalent experience in appropriate clinical area
- Demonstrate extensive Palliative care study / course attendance
- Ability to study at masters level
- Management qualification / course
- Leadership qualification / course
- Teaching qualification or experience of formal and informal education provision
- Advanced Communication Course
- Evidence of recent relevant CPD
Desirable
- Relevant continuing professional development in leadership and management
- Quality improvement / service development training
- Masters degree
- Palliative care academic module / course
- ReSPECT trained.
- Student Nurse Mentor/Supervisor course
- Clinical Supervision facilitator training
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 5 years experience of working in a Palliative and End of life care setting.
- Experience of a leadership role within an In-Patient Unit
- Proven clinical leadership experience with management of teams and with excellent leadership and management skills.
- Experience of workforce management and development.
- Evidence and experience of being able to lead in and assist others in clinical audits, quality assurance, patients safety, clinical governance, and research & service development.
- Experience of change management.
- Evidence of prioritising own workload and that of others.
- Experience of medicines management
Desirable
- Experience of working in the community setting.
- Experience of service development and improvement.
- Experience of CQC inspections and quality governance reporting.
- Experience of supporting and developing individuals and teams to develop and excel
Attitude, aptitudes, personal characteristics
Essential
- Professional at all times.
- Motivated and able to motivate others
- Calm, objective and flexible
- Good interpersonal skills
- Effective multi-professional working
- Ability to work across SMH services as needs dictate.
- Positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Willingness to learn.
Other requirements
Essential
- Car driver (Full clean UK license)
Person Specification
Skills, Knowledge, Abilities
Essential
- Clinical skills
- Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate plan of care.
- Can demonstrate insight into the needs of Family and carers.
- Demonstrate experience of clinical governance and risk management.
- Ability to assess and escalate changing needs of a patient.
- Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, with team skills.
- Influencing and negotiation skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work on own and in conjunction with other senior clinical and non-clinical colleagues.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Good organisational and time management skills.
Desirable
- Good understanding of end-of-life care priorities and initiatives both locally and nationally
Qualifications
Essential
- RN (Adult) 1st Level with NMC Registration with active PIN (no restrictions on practice).
- Degree level study or equivalent experience in appropriate clinical area
- Demonstrate extensive Palliative care study / course attendance
- Ability to study at masters level
- Management qualification / course
- Leadership qualification / course
- Teaching qualification or experience of formal and informal education provision
- Advanced Communication Course
- Evidence of recent relevant CPD
Desirable
- Relevant continuing professional development in leadership and management
- Quality improvement / service development training
- Masters degree
- Palliative care academic module / course
- ReSPECT trained.
- Student Nurse Mentor/Supervisor course
- Clinical Supervision facilitator training
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 5 years experience of working in a Palliative and End of life care setting.
- Experience of a leadership role within an In-Patient Unit
- Proven clinical leadership experience with management of teams and with excellent leadership and management skills.
- Experience of workforce management and development.
- Evidence and experience of being able to lead in and assist others in clinical audits, quality assurance, patients safety, clinical governance, and research & service development.
- Experience of change management.
- Evidence of prioritising own workload and that of others.
- Experience of medicines management
Desirable
- Experience of working in the community setting.
- Experience of service development and improvement.
- Experience of CQC inspections and quality governance reporting.
- Experience of supporting and developing individuals and teams to develop and excel
Attitude, aptitudes, personal characteristics
Essential
- Professional at all times.
- Motivated and able to motivate others
- Calm, objective and flexible
- Good interpersonal skills
- Effective multi-professional working
- Ability to work across SMH services as needs dictate.
- Positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Willingness to learn.
Other requirements
Essential
- Car driver (Full clean UK license)
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 NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
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 NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
St Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire)
Address
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
St Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire)
Address
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
Employer's website
Employer contact details
For questions about the job, contact:
Clinical Director and Registered Manager
Karen Drake
karen.drake@stmichaelshospice.org.uk
0125684884744
Details
Date posted
05 November 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£45,955 to £52,588 a year
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
B0460-25-0039
Job locations
Basil de Ferranti House
Aldermaston Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 9NB
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