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A leading children's hospice provider in Winchester seeks a Practice Educator Nurse to lead and manage clinical training programmes for staff. This role requires a registered nurse with a strong background in education and a commitment to providing high-quality care for children with complex health needs. Ideal candidates will possess excellent interpersonal and leadership skills. The position offers a salary range of £38,682 to £46,580 with additional bonuses, and a supportive working environment focused on professional development.
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The closing date is 31 January 2026
At Naomi House & Jacksplace we are embracing the changing world of palliative care for children and young adults and developing new ways of working, so we are looking for a variety of forward-thinking and motivated staff to join the team.
Working within our skilled Practice Education Team, you will maintain and further develop clinical training programmes for all care professionals in the Trust, in line with our agreed educational strategy. This will include supporting clinical theory and skills assessments, continued development of a robust clinical competency framework and assisting with the regular review of skill mix and care needs.
In addition, you will work directly within the clinical area, advising and supporting the development of competency and confidence. You will therefore need to be an excellent practitioner who is seen as a role model.
A qualified paediatric or dual registered nurse with proven experience in education or teaching, you must have up to date experience with a range of clinical skills including invasive and non-invasive respiratory support; IV and central line management; and experience of nursing care at end of life. Excellent interpersonal skills and good presentation skills are also important.
We offer a comprehensive induction and training programme, 28 days holiday, pension (continuation in the NHS for those already contributing to it), free parking, and a modern and pleasant work environment.
We are currently unable to support any applications for sponsorship from candidates residing outside of the UK.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly Criminal Records Bureau) and asked to provide satisfactory references covering the last 5 years.
The postholder will deliver the Naomi House and Jacksplace education and training programme to clinical staff to enable them to provide specialist palliative care and support for children and young people from 0-35 years. The post holder will also be expected to lead and manage the team during clinical shifts, providing a high standard of holistic care to children and young people with a variety of complex health needs. Effective communication skills are required to support children, young people and their families during their stay in the hospices. The hospices provide care over a 24-hour period and the post holder is expected to work flexibly across all shifts.
Key Responsibilities
To positively support and influence clinical skills development for all care team staff to sustain quality care delivery
To support the development of the clinical competence of the Care Team in Naomi House, Naomi House at Home and Jacksplace inline with agreed educational development strategies and priorities.
To lead the provision of a very high standard of care and support for all children, young people and their families attending Naomi House and Jacksplace
To participate in the development and implementation of educational programmes to support the professional development of all care team staff
Leadership Responsibilities
To work primarily in the clinical area with the Care Team, role modelling, advising and supporting their development of competency and confidence.
Provide teaching of clinical skills to the care team and assess individuals competency using the clinical competency framework
To facilitate study days, workshops and hands on training to support clinical skills development for all care team staff.
To collaborate with Clinical Team Leaders to identify individual educational needs and assess staff competency and confidence.
To lead and coordinate the day-to-day provision of care to the children, young people and their families in both houses.
To allocate staff appropriately on each shift to ensure effective use of resources.
To be responsible for ensuring a holistic assessment is completed for all children and young people to enable up to date care plans incorporating all necessary risk assessments.
To provide accurate and complete data and maintain the training database as appropriate
To line manage staff as delegated by the Clinical Team Leader, participating in appraisals and day to day staff management.
Clinical Responsibilities
To deliver a high standard of individualized holistic care and support to children, young people and their families, promoting empowerment, advocacy and partnership.
To manage staffing and allocate resources across both hospices according to assessed acuity on each shift.
To contribute to the development of others enabling them to apply current knowledge and skills in practice.
To actively promote the workplace as a learning environment encouraging everyone to learn from each other and from external good practice.
To contribute to the development of the clinical competencies framework in line with evidence based practice
To monitor standards of care, participating in audit and required actions.
To have a working knowledge of a variety of technology.
To participate in networking, professional updates and benchmarking to maintain a current knowledge of professional issues. Inform the care team of updated changes to areas of clinical practice
To generate and use appropriate learning opportunities and apply own learning to the future development of practice.
To maintain links with local universities to support shared learning
To support staff and placement students as required, including the identification and support of staff with additional learning needs.
Personal
To be responsible and proactive in personal professional development by:
Maintaining awareness of current developments in palliative care for children, young people and families.
Maintaining clinical skills identified in the Competency Framework.
Ensuring timely revalidation with the NMC
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.
Wessex Children’s Hospice Trust (Naomi House)
£38,682 to £46,580 a yearPlus a retention bonus of up to £5000