Associate Nurse Consultant- Women's Health Hub

  • NHS
  • Ashford, Kent
  • Mar 25, 2026
Full time Healthcare & Medical

Job Description

Go back Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Associate Nurse Consultant- Women's Health Hub

The closing date is 22 March 2026

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Registered Adult Nurse who has the advanced practice and NMP qualification and is passionate about women's healthcare to join our team as an Associate Nurse Consultant.

This is a development post and you will be paid as a Band 8a and work towards the Band 8b Nurse Consultant job description with clear targets to achieve through the development period.

The aim will be to reach the competences of a Band 8b Nurse Consultant within 24 months.

About you

About you We are looking for a clinical nurse leader who is:

  • NMC-registered with senior-level experience (Band 7 or above) and an MSC in advanced practice.
  • Skilled in women's health, trauma-informed care, and case management.
  • Experienced in working within or alongside health and justice services (desirable, not essential).
  • Knowledgeable in governance, quality improvement, and research methodologies.
  • A dynamic leader who can inspire multidisciplinary teams and drive innovation in practice.
  • Committed to addressing health inequalities and improving outcomes for women in custody.
  • Willing to undertake the Nurse Consultant development competencies within 24 months
Main duties of the job

About the role:

We are seeking an experienced Advanced practitioner for this Associate Nurse Consultant development post to lead the development and delivery of our innovative Women's Health and Well-Being Hubs across three female prison sites in Surrey: HMP Bronzefield, HMP Send, and HMP Downview.

This is a pioneering role where your clinical expertise, leadership and advanced practice skills will directly shape services for women in custody, individuals who frequently experience complex health inequalities, including trauma, self-harm, substance misuse, reproductive health concerns, and long-term physical and mental health challenges.

The Women's Health Hubs are dedicated, nurse-led, nurse-delivered spaces designed to deliver accessible, trauma-informed, integrated care. They aim to improve health outcomes, reduce reliance on urgent and emergency interventions, and provide structured, proactive healthcare for some of the most marginalised women in our society.

About us

As an Associate Nurse Consultant, you will:

  • Provide clinical leadership and oversight across all three Women's Health Hubs.
  • Lead and support teams of Advanced Practitioners and Nursing Associates.
  • Take responsibility for all four pillars of advanced practice: clinical practice, leadership and management, education, and research.
  • Deliver high-quality, evidence-based care and lead on initiatives to reduce health inequalities.
  • Supervise, mentor, and develop nursing staff to embed trauma-informed, patient-centred practice.
  • Undertake clinical and regulatory audits, quality improvement programmes, and research activity.
  • Contribute to the Senior Leadership Team, ensuring high professional standards and safe, effective care delivery.
  • Inspire, influence, and motivate colleagues across the service to deliver excellence in women's health within a health and justice context.

What we offer:

  • A unique and rewarding opportunity to transform healthcare for women in prisons.
  • Dedicated time and resources to lead clinical, educational, research, and leadership programmes.
  • A bespoke clinical leadership career pathway including professional development, mentorship, research opportunities, and supervision.
  • The chance to shape and influence the future of trauma-informed care for women within health and justice services.
Job responsibilities

Main duties of the job (please see attached job description for full info on role)

As a Nurse Consultant, you will:

  • Provide senior clinical leadership and oversight across all three Womens Health Hubs.
  • Lead and support teams of Advanced Practitioners and Nursing Associates.
  • Take responsibility for all four pillars of advanced practice: clinical practice, leadership and management, education, and research.
  • Deliver high-quality, evidence-based care and lead on initiatives to reduce health inequalities.
  • Supervise, mentor, and develop nursing staff to embed trauma-informed, patient-centred practice.
  • Undertake clinical and regulatory audits, quality improvement programmes, and research activity.
  • Contribute to the Senior Leadership Team, ensuring high professional standards and safe, effective care delivery.
  • Inspire, influence, and motivate colleagues across the service to deliver excellence in womens health within a health and justice context.
Person Specification Education & Qualifications
  • Registered Nurse (Adult)
  • Working towards Masters level attainment
  • Registered specialist qualification in Sexual and Reproductive health care
  • Teaching Qualification
Experience & Knowledge
  • Substantial recent experience at Band 7/8a within Women's Healthcare/Health and Justice
  • Advanced expert level of knowledge of Health and Justice nursing
  • Demonstrated understanding of Women's Healthcare the current health environment and the impact of current government/regional policy developments
  • Management experience at Band 7/8a in Health and Justice/Women's Healthcare care
  • Clear understanding of other disciplines' roles and expectations
  • Evidence of continued professional development and the application of evidence base to clinical practice
  • Demonstration of team working skills
  • Significant experience of facilitating change and service development to improve patient outcomes
  • Demonstrated involvement with innovative practice developments and evidence of significant achievements gained
  • Evidence of writing for professional journals
  • Previous experience of formal presentations to multi professional groups
  • Leadership and management skills including facilitation, supervision and assessment of others in the delivery of care
  • Ability to lead and influence within nursing, multi-professional working; within and across organisational boundaries
  • Ability to manage change and contain conflict ensuring resolution with positive outcomes, with the use of negotiation skills
  • Robust understanding and experience of clinical governance quality issues, audit and risk management
  • IT Literate (excel, word, PowerPoint, clinical systems e.g. SystmOne, EMIS)
  • To promote and implement equal opportunities
  • Evidence of advanced and sensitive communication skills
  • Evidence of advanced and sensitive communication skills
  • Evidence of contributions to conferences, courses or publications
  • Willingness to work flexible shifts and participate in our 'out of hours' shift system
  • A commitment to the vision, values and objectives of CNWL
  • Demonstrable resilience to working in Health and Justice services
Other
  • The post holder must have the ability to understand and implement the equal opportunities policy at a level appropriate to the job.
  • Ability to promote anti-discriminatory and anti-racist practices.
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.

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

£55,690 to £62,682 a yearplus HCAS depending on location (pro rata if part time)