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  • Posted: Mar 25, 2026
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  • The Netcare Group operates the largest private hospital group, primary care network and medical emergency service in South Africa. Netcare is also the biggest private trainer of emergency personnel and healthcare workers. At Netcare, our inspiration to excel in providing medical innovation and quality care is to be found in our values. We continue to focus o...
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    Akeso Registered Nurse

    ROLE SUMMARY

    • The Registered Nurse (RN), as shift leader, plays a pivotal role in managing the nursing team to ensure that each patient is treated with dignity and respect at all times. The RN ensures that the patient is in a safe environment and that their individual needs are addressed, thereby delivering high quality mental health care and physical health care to patients within Akeso Clinics. The RN has knowledge and skills to confidently role-model a high standard of nursing practice at all times.
    • The position description is a broad indication of the work required from individual personnel holding a particular position. The personnel may be required to undertake certain duties which may not be indicated in this description. No Job Description is regarded as a precise specification of duties but should be regarded as a guide to the main responsibilities.
    • The Registered Nurse will be responsible for assisting with improved quality nursing care by ensuring compliance to professional and ethical practice, Nursing act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005), all Health Care legislation, Basic Conditions of Employment, Policies and Procedures and Core Standards.
    • The Registered Nurse will also be responsible for assisting with monitoring and ensuring that nursing care and service delivery is implemented and practised within a multi-disciplinary quality assurance team.
    • The incumbent also fulfils the role by the use of scientifically-based nursing theories and processes, treating the patients as a physical, social and spiritual individual, and by use of educational and technical means applicable to health care practice.

    CONSISTANCY OF CARE

    Administrative responsibilities

    • Ensure that task allocation of subordinates, ie Enrolled Nurses (ENs), Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries (ENAs) and Health Care Workers (HCWs) is done at the start of each shift.
    • Ensure that proper handover takes place at the start of and during the shift.
    • Participate in twice-yearly appraisals of subordinates.
    • Responsible for ensuring that the Policy and Procedure file is kept intact and well-maintained.
    • Familiarity with the content of the Policy and Procedure file, and ensure that implementation of the policies and procedures are adhered to by self and subordinates.

    Meetings

    • Attend meetings as delegated by the Nursing Unit Manager, in her absence or as part of the nursing team, e.g. Ward Rounds, Nursing Management meetings, Administration meetings, Health and Safety Committee meetings, Infection Control Committee meetings, Employment Equity Committee meetings, Risk Management Committee meetings.
    • Actively participate in the meetings by making suggestions, offering contributions and being involved in problem-solving with regard to improving the patients' experience whilst patients at Akeso clinics.
    • Responsible for giving feedback to other members of the nursing team by means of verbal and written handovers in respect of changes in a patient's treatment, any new decisions that have been taken, or any management changes.

    Finances

    • Although the RN is not directly involved with financial estimates, he/she is expected to be prudent in the supervision of human resources, ensuring that personal attendance is good, with judicious use of sick leave, and encouraging the above in subordinates.
    • Prudent in the utilisation, control and management of material resources:
    • Ensure that medication and medical consumables are managed and controlled as per policy.
    • Ensure that patients are billed for ward-stock medication and medical consumables.
    • Assist with equipment need analysis for budget / capital expenditure purposes - new medical equipment, preventative services and repair and maintenance within legal specifications.
    • Ensure items for repair are reported promptly

    Organisation

    • In the absence of the Nursing Unit Manager, or as a delegated duty, the RN will be able to plan systematically, adapt as circumstances change, and successfully carry a greater workload.
    • Delegate duties in accordance with the knowledge, skills and competencies of subordinates, thus maximising the utilisation of manpower and improving productivity.

    Control

    Exercise control over all available resources in a responsible manner:
    Medication

    • The ordering of medication for patients to be done according to policy.
    • Ensure safekeeping of medicines as per policy.

    Medical consumables

    • Medical supplies to be kept at a manageable level and controlled as per policy.
    • Prevent stock shortages through planned ordering.

    Equipment

    • Ensure that equipment is used correctly.
    • Ensure maintenance of equipment.
    • Ensure safekeeping of equipment as per policy.

    Environment

    • Ensure that electric lights, heaters and air-conditioners are turned off when not in use.
    • Report maintenance issues.

    Comply with the Health and Safety Representative role and function.
    Personnel administration

    • Responsible for the day-to-day supervision of the RN's subordinates.
    • The delegation and supervision of subordinates is done according to their knowledge, skills and competencies, in order to ensure that quality nursing care is rendered.

    Educational responsibility

    • Be aware of the importance and implications of staff development, and the responsibility towards the development of self and subordinates.

    In-service training

    • Lead by example and monitor subordinates.
    • Be involved in the planning of the in-service training programme, in conjunction with the NUM and NSM, taking into account the needs of the group and planning accordingly.
    • The in-service training programme is a participatory function and therefore all RNs are encouraged to make contributions towards the development, implementation and evaluation of the programme.
    • The RN is expected to be on time for the in-service training / journal club and to encourage colleagues and subordinates to do likewise.
    • The RN will prepare for and present at the in-service training if so requested.
    • The RN is involved in the day-to-day in-service training of the assistant nurse and health care worker by making maximum use of the teachable moment for subordinates.  This is done by placing emphasis on basic nursing skills, basic psychiatric nursing skills, incident-reporting, record-keeping and computer literacy.
    • The training register is to be completed and signed after each training session, be it formal or informal (the teachable moment).
    • Professional responsibility

    Legislation:

    • All nursing activities must be executed according to the legislation application within the Scope of Practice for a Registered Nurse; ie The Nursing Act No. 33 of 2005, and the Nursing Act No. 50 of 1978 and Regulations, as well as the Mental Health Care Act No. 17 of 2002 and Regulations.
    • Company and Clinic Policy:
    • Responsible for ensuring that the Akeso Human Resources and Hospital Policy files, as well as the Akeso Clinics Policy file, are kept intact and well-maintained.
    • The RN is expected to be familiar with the content of the above-mentioned policy files and to disseminate the contents to subordinates.
    • Ensure the implementation of the above-mentioned policies and procedures and that these are adhered to by self and subordinates.
    • Take an active role in policy and procedure review processes.

    Clinical responsibilities

    • To ensure that the patient receives the desired standard of nursing care, there must be active involvement in all aspects of clinical nursing which will fulfil the needs of each patient.  In order to do this, the RN must develop the knowledge and skills required to successfully carry out all the aspects of clinical work delegated to him/her.  This includes:
    • Being responsible for giving feedback to other members of the nursing team by means of a verbal and written handover, especially with regard to changes in the patients' treatment programme.
    • Performing the psychiatric nursing evaluation and comprehensively completing the documentation.
    • Provision of a therapeutic environment.
    • Execution of instructions from the patient's doctor and other members of the MDT.
    • The therapeutic use of self.
    • Forming therapeutic nurse-patient relationships.
    • Performing crisis intervention.
    • Appropriate counselling of patient where it is not in conflict with the patient's therapeutic programme.
    • Providing psychiatric nursing care.
    • Providing pre- and post-procedure care to the patient receiving Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT).
    • Administering and evaluating the effect of medication.
    • Critical analysis of the patient's vital signs and reporting of abnormalities.
    • Providing health education to patients, families and the public when appropriate.
    • Providing discharge education individually and by means of planned and specific nursing groups on a Saturday.
    • Ensuring that all information pertaining to the patient is recorded chronologically, comprehensively, accurately, and legibly.
    • Ensuring that confidentiality is maintained at all times.
    • Carrying out patient care and specific duties as delegated by the Nursing Unit Manager.
    • Ensuring that safe patient care is practised at all times, especially with regard to patients on Special Observation.
    • Maintaining open communication with family members and significant others at all times, whilst maintaining patient confidentiality.

    Emergency procedures

    • Carry out the appropriate emergency procedure / treatment as directed by Akeso Clinics policy.
    • Exhibit competence with regard to life-saving procedures.
    • Ensure maintenance of stock, equipment and oxygen to facilitate a successful outcome of a medical emergency.
    • Assist the NUM and NSM in being prepared for a potential disaster or emergency situation.

    Research

    • Actively participate, offering assistance and support, in any authorised nursing / medical research in the practical situation.

    Expectations of the Registered Nurse towards the patient and significant others

    • Interact in a polite and professional manner.
    • Treat the patient and others with dignity and respect.
    • Listen and be non-judgemental.
    • Be an advocate of the patient.
    • Establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship.
    • Ensure safekeeping of patients' property that has been handed in / confiscated.

    Expectations of the Registered Nurse whilst in the employment of Akeso Clinics

    • Be an advocate of Akeso Clinics.
    • Be a role model for peers and subordinates.
    • Work within the framework of the Akeso company policies and procedures.
    • Treat all clinic personnel with dignity and respect.
    • Be non-judgemental towards your colleagues.
    • Be helpful towards clinic personnel and the general public.

    Clinical governance, OHS, Infection control and Core standards

    • Assist with investigating of all negative clinical incidents.
    • Assist with monitoring safety standards in accordance with the Machine and Occupational Safety Act (Act 6 of 1983).
    • Report all accidents and incidents to Line Manager / Safety Representatives.
    • Assist with compliance with protocols, policies and Acts.
    • Report all equipment not in working order.
    • Assist with the control of asset register
    • Assist with Medical Healthcare waste management and compliance to legal requirements.
    • Participation, representation and/or Chair on committees e.g. Occupational Health and safety, Infection and prevention, clinical governance.
    • Assist with ensuring unit is providing safe, cost-effective quality patient care in line with Clinical Governance strategy and evidence-based practice.

    Patient experience

    • Assist with evaluating the patient’s journey through patient experience and stakeholder input.
    • Assist with evaluation of nursing quality indicators and clinical outcomes.
    • Effective communication with patients regarding their care.
    • Promotion of health and wellbeing.
    • Ensuring the principles of infection prevention and all standard      precautions are adhered to; ensure clean hygienic environment.
    • Promote good public relations with patients, relatives, visitors and sales representatives.
    • Identify quality improvement opportunities and assist with ensuring that appropriate strategy and Quality Improvement initiatives are developed and measured.
    • Assist with implementing group quality initiatives.

    Client relationship

    • Assist with effective and formal communication: Registered Nurse to attend relevant meetings.
    • Assist and ensure a professional environment at all times

    Patient care

    • Serve as a clinical resource in assisting personnel to assess, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care in the unit.
    • Ensure communication and interaction with family and health professionals regarding optimal patient care, thereby acting as a patient advocate when necessary.
    • Ensure communication between nursing management and unit to eliminate patient care problems / issues.
    • Assess, plan and implement advanced nursing care in a specialised field in accordance with standard nursing care procedures, as set out in the standards and procedures of MPH, as well as nursing care theory and medical direction.
    • Initiate, direct and maintain emergency treatment (RESUS) as indicated to any patient / person in any ward / department of the hospital.  To diagnose and treat the emergency patient quickly, effectively and as efficiently as possible within the Scope of Practice.
    • Interview patient and family to obtain general background information and problem identification; evaluate patient’s behaviour and assess immediate and long-term needs.
    • Participate as a professional member of the multi-disciplinary team in evaluating, developing and implementing health care plans and treatment regime.
    • Do rounds with the physician to review condition of patients; develop nursing care plans; participate in the care of all patients in the unit.
    • Evaluate patients' care needs; initiate individualised nursing care plans; co-ordinate patient services.
    • Prepare day/night shift documentation that reflects patient status, patient/staff ratio and problems.
    • Communicate with the unit manager, so that he/she is informed of activities and problems.
    • Perform any related tasks as requested.

    Policy and procedure development

    • Provide input and standards in formulating patient care policy and procedures in the hospital.

    Quality and risk management

    • Ensure the provision of a safe, clean and secure environment for patients, staff and visitors.
    • Aim, as a member of staff, to optimise and maintain quality, effective and safe nursing care, within the frame of the assigned budget.
    • Evaluate, set standards and monitor safe utilisation of supplies and equipment.

    TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY

    • Assist with complying with the transformation goals of the organisation.
    • Outside orientation: Awareness of outside constituencies, emphasising particularly the need to respond to the requirements of customers, suppliers, partners, shareholders and other interest groups such as local communities affected by the organisation.
    • Global mind-set: Possessing a global frame of reference that enables one to scan the external world environment for different perspectives and to adopt successful practices. The capacity to inculcate a global mentality in others by instilling shared values and cross-cultural sensitivity.
    • Assist with the following of HR policies and procedures.

    Coaching

    • Assist with identifying, training and retaining of nursing staff.
    • Assist with management and supervision of nursing staff and all related issues.
    • Assist in monitoring of nursing staff attendance and/or absenteeism.
    • Adhere to staff dress code within and on leaving the clinic.
    • Assist with the orientation and sign-off competencies of new nursing staff, temp nursing staff and nursing students.
    • Participate in ongoing performance appraisals.
    • Coaching and mentoring of other nursing staff.

    Personal and professional development

    • Assist with the completion of own training need analysis according to nursing technical matrix, competencies and business requirements.
    • Keep abreast of current research in psychiatric nursing discipline.
    • Attend training seminars, workshops, etc.
    • Assume responsibility for own personal and professional development (20 in-service hours, 20 own-time hours).
    • Record of attendance.
    • Assist with development plans and ensure adherence thereof.
    • Active involvement in own professional development to maintain a satisfactory level of skill and knowledge

    Co-operation between Medicross and local authorities

    • Build and maintain effective relationship with, doctors staff, patients and visitors, Department of Health and Labour.
    • Build strategic inter-departmental relationships.
    • Assist in the effective management of doctor and patient nursing complaints and priority to improve customer care.
    • Ensure compliance to the "Akeso and Netcare way".

    Quality orientation

    • Assist in originating action to improve existing work processes and conditions for improved quality of outputs.
    • Produce work of high quality standards by accurately performing processes and tasks.
    • Assist in identifying and understand problems and opportunities in order to implement appropriate action and/or to resolve problems effectively.

    Teamwork

    • Actively participate as a member of a team to achieve goals.
    • Co-operate and collaborate with other hospital departments to provide appropriate support services.

    Education and training facilitation

    • Co-ordinate with the Clinical Facilitation Department and other members of the multi-disciplinary team to meet and acknowledge the on-going educational needs of the nursing staff / student as well as the patients.
    • Co-operate with the Clinical Facilitators in planning, implementing and evaluation of learning experiences / opportunities for nursing staff / students.
    • Provide for the ongoing review, practice and in-service training of emergency procedures.
    • Actively participate in in-service training and orientation of new staff in the unit.
    • Advise and inform staff on current and revised policies and procedures.

    Resource allocation

    • Allocate staff members in a manner that promotes optimal use of staff to provide appropriate nursing care for the individual patient regarding his/her needs and specialised skills needed by the nursing staff member.
    • Adjust staff levels to provide for acuity level needs.

    Build and maintain stakeholder relationships

    • Work effectively and co-operatively with others to establish and maintain good working relationships that are mutually beneficial.
    • Develop collaborative relationships to help accomplish work goals.
    • Maintain and encourage effective communication and interaction within the unit, other members of the multi-disciplinary team and the public.
    • Foster good interpersonal relations and public relations while interpreting / applying the philosophy, goals, objectives, policies and procedures …

    SKILLS PROFILE

    EDUCATION

    Required

    • Registered as a Professional Nurse with Psychiatric training, or equivalent NQF Level 7 qualification
    • Registered with the South African Nursing Council
    • Experience in clinical leadership

    WORK EXPERIENCE

    Required

    • Minimum of 2 years’ Psychiatric Experience

    KNOWLEDGE

    Required

    • Full understanding of the Nursing Act No. 33 of 2005 and the Nursing Act No. 50 of 1978 and the Regulations.
    • Full understanding of the Mental Health Care Act No. 17 of 2002 and the Regulations.
    • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
    • Excellent organisational and supervisory skills.
    • Understanding of confidentiality issues and the use of discretion.
    • Computer literacy.
    • Intermediate computer literacy
    • Good verbal and interpersonal communication skills
    • Ability to work well under pressure and to maintain effectiveness during changing conditions
    • Ability to work effectively and co-operatively with others by establishing and maintaining good working relationships
    • Excellent planning, organising and control / follow-up skills
    • Customer care-oriented
    • Thorough knowledge of general / specialised nursing theory and practice

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