Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust

Modern Matron Older Adult Mental Health In-Patient Services

The closing date is 02 June 2025

Job summary

This is an exciting opportunity for a senior nursing leader to join a team of motivated practitioners supporting the quality, safety and best practice on our older adult wards in SHSC. We are keen to welcome interested and dedicated nurses to join us in building on best practice, developing the best care for people using our services and their families.

The matron role will work over 2 Older Adult wards, one dementia ward and one mental health ward, and the ECT suite providing support, leadership and best practice guidance to teams and influencing quality care of people using their services.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will deliver on the Matron's Key Responsibilities;

Making sure patients receive high quality care.

Making sure patients are treated with respect.

Resolving problems for patients and their relatives by building closer relationships.

Improving hospital cleanliness and preventing hospital-acquired infection.

Ensuring patients' physical health needs are met

Leading by example.

Ensuring staffing is safe and appropriate for patient needs.

Empowering staff members and teams.

Improving the safety and environment of wards.

This post is responsible and professionally accountable to Head of Nursing for the service line and General Manager for the Older Adult Directorate. The Matron provides line management, professional and clinical supervision to Senior Nurse Practitioners and Ward Managers.

About us

You will be joining SHSC at an exciting time! We are implementing a new and ambitious nursing strategy , building on developments in good practice and offer opportunities to develop your career through investment in your education and learning. We are on a transformational improvement journey across our older adult services to develop services that are patient centred, evidence based and fit for the future older adult population.

We are passionate about providing the very best care to the people we support, and we're looking for amazing people who share this passion to join us.

We are all very proud of the difference we make to people's lives each and every day and if that's something that you'd like to be part of we'd love to have you with us.

We are proud to live our values each and every day.They outline how we will act to ensure we provide the very best care to the people we support.

Our values are:

  • We work together
  • We are inclusive
  • We keep improving
  • We are respectful and kind

We are working with our staff to ensure our values are reflected in our behaviours throughout Team SHSC.

Details

Date posted

19 May 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8a

Salary

£47,126 to £53,219 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

457-25-7212665

Job locations

Micheal Carlisle Centre & Grenoside Grange Hospital

75 Osborne Road / Salt Box Lane

Sheffield

S11 9BF


Job description

Job responsibilities

Key responsibilities

Leading by example & securing and assuring the highest standard of clinical care.

To have knowledge and skills pertaining to the relevant specialist area.

To co-lead on the regular and systematic evaluation of care standards via formal audit or other ensuring that any necessary changes in implementation are actioned i.e. risk assessment and care planning, post rapid tranquilisation observation & engagement and e-observations.

To provide strong effective and decisive clinical leadership to Ward Managers to ensure a high standard of patient care is achieved.

To contribute clinical leadership to relevant and nursing, MDT and site forums, which includes contribution to a leadership on-call system.

To contribute to Trust wide nursing strategy formulation, and to work in conjunction with the Head of Nursing & Quality in the implementation of the strategy locally, monitoring and evaluating progress.

To provide clinical supervision to senior nurses within the directorate, ensuring that standards of nursing advice are consistent.

Lead nursing developments in accordance with the Trust Nursing strategy and Trust / Directorate objectives.

To lead on the development and implementation of effective systems for monitoring and improving the quality of nursing care.

To act as a clinical advisor role model for ward staff in the absence of the Ward Manager offering assistance, applying problem solving skills and support where possible.

To lead on the development and implementation of new policies and protocols and review practices in relation to new NICE Guidance which improve clinical practice.

To take a role in the implementation of the Trust wide physical health care strategy which ensures that physical health care needs, are assessed, monitored and reviewed.To represent the directorate at Trust wide physical Health care committee.

To work in partnership with the Trust Infection Control Team to ensure that the standards of hygiene on clinical areas are raised, monitored and maintained.

Reducing restrictive practices leading on the implementation and development of promoting safe and therapeutic services within the directorate including monitoring of practice post use of rapid tranquilisation.

To lead on the roll out of new medical equipment including; having oversight of reviewing, maintaining and renewing equipment.

To work with clinical teams to support identification of clinical risks for patients and for the service and implement improved plans of care where necessary.

To work with ward/unit managers ensuring that patients are treated with respect by supporting the protection of their privacy and dignity and making sure they are addressed in the way they choose.

To undertake specific service improvement and development projects, using quality improvement methodology.

Following up on incidents reported, highlighting and addressing gaps in practice.

Contribute to complaints and SI investigations as required.

Ensuring people are safeguarded from harm and that all nurses understand their responsibilities to safeguard all in their care.

Ensuring staffing is appropriate to patient needs. Support safer staffing via nursing recruitment, regular review of establishments and skill mix. Support the implementation of safe care and e roster in inpatient areas. Identification of rota management issues local resolution or escalate as appropriate. Offer advice and support re shift management during times of constrained staffing.

Listen to nursing feedback regarding work-based needs, work collaboratively to develop local solutions escalating risks to Head of nursing.

Supporting recruitment & retention processes as required i.e. interview panels, induction of new staff.

Identify gaps in skills -of staff and provide support and development as required Ensuring patients nutritional needs are met.

To work with senior nurses in monitoring the nutritional needs of patients.

To take a lead role in the establishment of effective administrative / support systems for clinical catering services, where required.

Empowering nurses to take on a wider range of clinical tasks.

To work with the Head of Nursing and Ward / Unit Managers to ensure that practice reflects current clinical developments and is evidenced based.

Implement audit and conduct competency assessments of clinical staff.

To provide support and direct input to newly registered band 5 nurses during Preceptorship. Support the rollout and implementation of Nursing Associates, Advanced Clinical Practitioners and the Care Certificate. Delivery of teaching Improving hospital cleanliness.

Support nursing staff to develop systems for maintaining clean environment 24hrs a day. To ensure ward are clean through direct liaison with Housekeepers and contracted domestic staff. To take a lead role in the establishment of effective administrative / support systems to ensure that minimum standards of ward cleanliness are maintained. This includes the completion of regular audits in conjunction with the cleaning provider, and ensuring that measures to remedy identified shortcomings are promptly implemented

Ensuring and improving the patient environment. Lead on identification of ligatures and develop solutions and management plans regarding existing ligatures. To liaise with the Facilitates Manager to ensure that the clinical environment is safe, secure, clean and serving the needs of patients and staff. To work with the ward / unit manager and staff to identify facilities problems and attempt rapid resolution.

To work together with other professionals to develop an organisational culture that ensures the clinical environment is fit for purpose. To take a lead role in developing systems of reporting / escalating concerns regarding the patient environment to appropriate services. To conduct monthly and ad-hoc assessments and inspections of all patients environments they are responsible for. Contribute to PLACE assessments as required across the Trust.

To meet regularly with support service/ contract monitoring leads to ensure that performance standards agreed are being met and that problems are resolved quickly. To take a lead in developing systems in consultation with key stakeholders on site to support and improve site co-ordination across hospital sites.

Resolving problems for patients and their relatives by building closer relationships. To be visible and accessible to patents, relatives and staff in order to provide immediate assistance, advice and support, this also includes liaison with Patient Advice and Liaison Service. To participate in the ward / unit patient community meetings. To set up opportunities to enable patients to discuss particular issues of concern for example surgeries. Support the development of systems to support relatives and carers. To liaise with service users and carers, to ensure that their experience influences the work of nurses in the Directorate. As required deal promptly with concerns raised by carers / relatives and from ward community meetings feeding back to relevant managers and personnel. Work sensitively with relatives and carers where dissatisfaction is expressed with services and resolve concerns locally as far as possible. To be actively involved in the investigation of complaints. Be available on wards to identify problems raised by patients updating them as to the progress of their complaint/ concerns. To work with complaints, incident and Mental Health Act services in the Trust to ensure local implementation of policies, and adherence to Trust procedures. This may include contributing to the training of nursing staff, monitoring of reporting and investigation, and the production of reports for the Directorate Executive team. To work with the executive team and operational managers to ensure that the findings of investigations are considered, and action is taken locally to learn from incidents and complaints.

Preventing hospital-acquired infection. Take the lead on infection control policy implementation.

All employees are expected to comply with statutory requirements and the Trusts employment policies while carrying out their work. The post is one of continual development and the post holder will be encouraged to develop skills and capabilities, including participation in projects and training events.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Key responsibilities

Leading by example & securing and assuring the highest standard of clinical care.

To have knowledge and skills pertaining to the relevant specialist area.

To co-lead on the regular and systematic evaluation of care standards via formal audit or other ensuring that any necessary changes in implementation are actioned i.e. risk assessment and care planning, post rapid tranquilisation observation & engagement and e-observations.

To provide strong effective and decisive clinical leadership to Ward Managers to ensure a high standard of patient care is achieved.

To contribute clinical leadership to relevant and nursing, MDT and site forums, which includes contribution to a leadership on-call system.

To contribute to Trust wide nursing strategy formulation, and to work in conjunction with the Head of Nursing & Quality in the implementation of the strategy locally, monitoring and evaluating progress.

To provide clinical supervision to senior nurses within the directorate, ensuring that standards of nursing advice are consistent.

Lead nursing developments in accordance with the Trust Nursing strategy and Trust / Directorate objectives.

To lead on the development and implementation of effective systems for monitoring and improving the quality of nursing care.

To act as a clinical advisor role model for ward staff in the absence of the Ward Manager offering assistance, applying problem solving skills and support where possible.

To lead on the development and implementation of new policies and protocols and review practices in relation to new NICE Guidance which improve clinical practice.

To take a role in the implementation of the Trust wide physical health care strategy which ensures that physical health care needs, are assessed, monitored and reviewed.To represent the directorate at Trust wide physical Health care committee.

To work in partnership with the Trust Infection Control Team to ensure that the standards of hygiene on clinical areas are raised, monitored and maintained.

Reducing restrictive practices leading on the implementation and development of promoting safe and therapeutic services within the directorate including monitoring of practice post use of rapid tranquilisation.

To lead on the roll out of new medical equipment including; having oversight of reviewing, maintaining and renewing equipment.

To work with clinical teams to support identification of clinical risks for patients and for the service and implement improved plans of care where necessary.

To work with ward/unit managers ensuring that patients are treated with respect by supporting the protection of their privacy and dignity and making sure they are addressed in the way they choose.

To undertake specific service improvement and development projects, using quality improvement methodology.

Following up on incidents reported, highlighting and addressing gaps in practice.

Contribute to complaints and SI investigations as required.

Ensuring people are safeguarded from harm and that all nurses understand their responsibilities to safeguard all in their care.

Ensuring staffing is appropriate to patient needs. Support safer staffing via nursing recruitment, regular review of establishments and skill mix. Support the implementation of safe care and e roster in inpatient areas. Identification of rota management issues local resolution or escalate as appropriate. Offer advice and support re shift management during times of constrained staffing.

Listen to nursing feedback regarding work-based needs, work collaboratively to develop local solutions escalating risks to Head of nursing.

Supporting recruitment & retention processes as required i.e. interview panels, induction of new staff.

Identify gaps in skills -of staff and provide support and development as required Ensuring patients nutritional needs are met.

To work with senior nurses in monitoring the nutritional needs of patients.

To take a lead role in the establishment of effective administrative / support systems for clinical catering services, where required.

Empowering nurses to take on a wider range of clinical tasks.

To work with the Head of Nursing and Ward / Unit Managers to ensure that practice reflects current clinical developments and is evidenced based.

Implement audit and conduct competency assessments of clinical staff.

To provide support and direct input to newly registered band 5 nurses during Preceptorship. Support the rollout and implementation of Nursing Associates, Advanced Clinical Practitioners and the Care Certificate. Delivery of teaching Improving hospital cleanliness.

Support nursing staff to develop systems for maintaining clean environment 24hrs a day. To ensure ward are clean through direct liaison with Housekeepers and contracted domestic staff. To take a lead role in the establishment of effective administrative / support systems to ensure that minimum standards of ward cleanliness are maintained. This includes the completion of regular audits in conjunction with the cleaning provider, and ensuring that measures to remedy identified shortcomings are promptly implemented

Ensuring and improving the patient environment. Lead on identification of ligatures and develop solutions and management plans regarding existing ligatures. To liaise with the Facilitates Manager to ensure that the clinical environment is safe, secure, clean and serving the needs of patients and staff. To work with the ward / unit manager and staff to identify facilities problems and attempt rapid resolution.

To work together with other professionals to develop an organisational culture that ensures the clinical environment is fit for purpose. To take a lead role in developing systems of reporting / escalating concerns regarding the patient environment to appropriate services. To conduct monthly and ad-hoc assessments and inspections of all patients environments they are responsible for. Contribute to PLACE assessments as required across the Trust.

To meet regularly with support service/ contract monitoring leads to ensure that performance standards agreed are being met and that problems are resolved quickly. To take a lead in developing systems in consultation with key stakeholders on site to support and improve site co-ordination across hospital sites.

Resolving problems for patients and their relatives by building closer relationships. To be visible and accessible to patents, relatives and staff in order to provide immediate assistance, advice and support, this also includes liaison with Patient Advice and Liaison Service. To participate in the ward / unit patient community meetings. To set up opportunities to enable patients to discuss particular issues of concern for example surgeries. Support the development of systems to support relatives and carers. To liaise with service users and carers, to ensure that their experience influences the work of nurses in the Directorate. As required deal promptly with concerns raised by carers / relatives and from ward community meetings feeding back to relevant managers and personnel. Work sensitively with relatives and carers where dissatisfaction is expressed with services and resolve concerns locally as far as possible. To be actively involved in the investigation of complaints. Be available on wards to identify problems raised by patients updating them as to the progress of their complaint/ concerns. To work with complaints, incident and Mental Health Act services in the Trust to ensure local implementation of policies, and adherence to Trust procedures. This may include contributing to the training of nursing staff, monitoring of reporting and investigation, and the production of reports for the Directorate Executive team. To work with the executive team and operational managers to ensure that the findings of investigations are considered, and action is taken locally to learn from incidents and complaints.

Preventing hospital-acquired infection. Take the lead on infection control policy implementation.

All employees are expected to comply with statutory requirements and the Trusts employment policies while carrying out their work. The post is one of continual development and the post holder will be encouraged to develop skills and capabilities, including participation in projects and training events.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered nurse mental health
  • Education to degree level

Development

Essential

  • Evidence of learning and continued professional development

Experience

Essential

  • Knowledge of the current policy context and the implications for mental health nursing. Knowledge of current professional developments in nursing and nurse education. Working knowledge of relevant legislation and policies associated with Mental Health Care including MHA, CPA Procedures and Human Rights Act. Knowledge and understanding of current policy issues and their implications for clinical environments.
  • Knowledge of the matrons handbook and ability to put into practice
  • Sound understanding of Human Rights, equality and inclusion
  • Experience of leading organisational change or quality improvements
  • Leadership and management experience

Experience

Essential

  • Clinical practice experience of working with older people who may experience complex mental health and social problems and the ability to offer senior nursing advice and support in the delivery of collaborative care and lead interdisciplinary care review meetings
  • Sound understanding of meaningful collaboration and coproduction with people who have lived experience of using services and their families or carers

Desirable

  • Evidence of advanced clinical practice through learning and development
  • Leadership or management education undertaken

Knowledge

Desirable

  • Understanding and experience of delivering trauma informed care
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered nurse mental health
  • Education to degree level

Development

Essential

  • Evidence of learning and continued professional development

Experience

Essential

  • Knowledge of the current policy context and the implications for mental health nursing. Knowledge of current professional developments in nursing and nurse education. Working knowledge of relevant legislation and policies associated with Mental Health Care including MHA, CPA Procedures and Human Rights Act. Knowledge and understanding of current policy issues and their implications for clinical environments.
  • Knowledge of the matrons handbook and ability to put into practice
  • Sound understanding of Human Rights, equality and inclusion
  • Experience of leading organisational change or quality improvements
  • Leadership and management experience

Experience

Essential

  • Clinical practice experience of working with older people who may experience complex mental health and social problems and the ability to offer senior nursing advice and support in the delivery of collaborative care and lead interdisciplinary care review meetings
  • Sound understanding of meaningful collaboration and coproduction with people who have lived experience of using services and their families or carers

Desirable

  • Evidence of advanced clinical practice through learning and development
  • Leadership or management education undertaken

Knowledge

Desirable

  • Understanding and experience of delivering trauma informed care

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

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

Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Micheal Carlisle Centre & Grenoside Grange Hospital

75 Osborne Road / Salt Box Lane

Sheffield

S11 9BF


Employer's website

https://www.shsc.nhs.uk/working-us (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Micheal Carlisle Centre & Grenoside Grange Hospital

75 Osborne Road / Salt Box Lane

Sheffield

S11 9BF


Employer's website

https://www.shsc.nhs.uk/working-us (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

General Manager

Kerri Booker

Kerri.Booker@shsc.nhs.uk

07811041540

Details

Date posted

19 May 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8a

Salary

£47,126 to £53,219 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

457-25-7212665

Job locations

Micheal Carlisle Centre & Grenoside Grange Hospital

75 Osborne Road / Salt Box Lane

Sheffield

S11 9BF


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