Job Description
for intro paragraphs and general text. Use
for section headers (e.g., Responsibilities, Qualifications, Requirements, Education, Experience, Skills, How to Apply, Key Duties, About the Role). Use - for list items (duties, requirements, qualifications, skills). No CSS classes, no inline styles, no s, no
tags.
We must preserve all original content word-for-word. However we need to convert formatting: we must replace tags? The rules say use for section headers,
for paragraphs,
- for list items. It doesn't explicitly forbid other tags like , but says "No CSS classes, no inline styles, no s, no
tags". It doesn't forbid or . However we should aim to produce clean semantic HTML; we could keep as is? The instruction: "Return ONLY the HTML. No markdown fences, no explanation, no preamble." It didn't say we must strip . But we should follow the rules: Use for introductory paragraphs and general text; Use
for section headers; Use - for list items. It didn't say we cannot use other tags like or . However to be safe, we could keep them as they are, but they are inline styling? Not exactly. They are just bold. The rules didn't forbid them. However they said "No CSS classes, no inline styles, no s, no
tags". Using is fine. Using also fine (no style). But we might want to remove empty tags and
because those have inline style attributes, which is prohibited. Indeed there are many
and . Those have inline style attributes, which we must not include. So we need to strip those style attributes, but preserve the content (which may be empty). For empty paragraphs, we could keep them? They have no content; maybe we can drop them because they add no content. The rule says preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase. Removing empty
tags would be removing content (though it's empty). But maybe it's acceptable? The instruction says preserve ALL original content word-for-word. Empty tags have no content, but they are part of the original markup. Removing them changes the markup. However the goal is to produce clean semantic HTML; we likely should drop empty paragraphs because they serve no purpose and are not content. But the rule says preserve ALL original content word-for-word. This is ambiguous. Usually in such tasks, they want to keep the textual content, not the exact markup. They said "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". That refers to the textual content, not the markup. So we can drop empty paragraphs and style attributes. We'll produce
tags for paragraphs with text.
We need to identify section headers: The original text has many headers like "CONSISTENCY OF CARE", "Patient care", "Scope of Practice", "Policy and procedure development", "Quality and risk management", "TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY", "Teamwork", "Education and training facilitation", "Resource Allocation", "Personal and professional development", "Build and maintain stakeholder relationships", "DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION", "Inherent Requirements:", "NETCARE VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS", "Netcare Values", "The Netcare Way". Also earlier there are bold statements: "We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.", "We are united by a common purpose...", "Netcare invites you to be part of our journey." and the description paragraph starting "The Professional Nurse/Clinical Nurse is a professional...".
We need to wrap those headers in . However some headers are like "Patient care" which is a subsection under "CONSISTENCY OF CARE". Should we treat each line as a header? Probably yes. The rule says use for section headers (e.g. Responsibilities, Qualifications, Requirements, Education, Experience, Skills, How to Apply, Key Duties, About the Role). It doesn't restrict to those exact words; we can use for any heading.
Thus we will convert each line that stands alone (maybe with following colon) into ...
. Need to preserve the text exactly, including any trailing spaces? We'll trim.
Also need to convert lists: The original already has - for many items. We should keep those but ensure they are proper
- without extra attributes. The original
- tags are fine, no attributes. However there are some stray
inside list items (like the first list item under Patient care ends with "within the "? Actually the text: "To diagnose and treat the emergency patient quickly, effectively and efficiently as possible within the
" seems cut off. We must preserve original content word-for-word, so we keep that incomplete sentence as is. We'll not modify.
We also need to convert paragraphs that are not headers or lists into . The original has many
tags with bold text inside; we need to keep the bold tags? The rule didn't forbid . But we might want to keep them as they are part of content. However we also need to wrap the paragraph in
. If the original already has
with inside, we can keep that structure but remove any style attributes. Eg:
We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.
-> we keep We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.
. That's fine.
But we also have empty; we can drop them.
Also there are etc. We'll drop those empty ones.
Also there is Join the team committed to providing the best and safest health and care.
-> we need to remove the style attribute, keep the text inside . So output
Join the team committed to providing the best and safest health and care.
.
Also there are Registered as a Professional Nurse with the South African Nursing Council
etc. We'll keep inner tags but remove any style attributes (none). Also there is a inside with no style. Keep.
Also there are
Inherent Requirements:
(there's a zero-width space?). We'll keep as is.
Now we need to ensure we don't have any , no
tags. The original has
and
inside list items. We must remove
tags because they are prohibited. However the rule says preserve ALL original content word-for-word. Removing
would change content. But maybe they consider
as formatting not content. The instruction: "No CSS classes, no inline styles, no s, no
tags". So we must not output
tags. So we need to strip them out. But we must preserve the textual content; removing
may affect formatting but not textual content. So we will delete
and
tags.
Also there is a non-breaking space? We'll keep as normal space.
Now we need to produce final HTML.
Let's parse the original text stepwise.
Original:
We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.
We are united by a common purpose of providing the best and safest care; and by our shared values of Care, Truth, Participation, Compassion and Dignity.
Netcare invites you to be part of our journey.
The Professional Nurse/Clinical Nurse is a professional who remains responsible for the assessment, planning and implementation of individualised, holistic and person centered nursing care of a patient, their families or the community, either performed directly or indirectly.
The incumbent ultimately coordinates patient care within the concept of the multi-disciplinary health team, 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.CONSISTENCY OF CARE
Patient care
- Serve as a clinical resource in assisting personnel to assess, plan, implement, evaluate and document 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 specialized field in accordance with standard nursing care procedures, as set out in the standards and SOPs 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 efficiently as possible within the
Scope of Practice
- Interview patient and family to obtain relevant 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/medical practitioners 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
- To ensure the provision of a safe, clean and secure environment for patients, staff and visitors.
- Aim as 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 utilization of supplies and equipment
TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY
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 mentoring 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 through proper clinical judgement.
- Adjust staff levels to provide for acuity level needs
Personal and professional development
- Active involvement in own professional development to maintain a satisfactory level of skill and knowledge
- Keep up to date with Netcare’s evolving policies and procedures
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 goal
- 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
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION
- Implementing medical technologies, digitisation, and data solutions for the benefit of our business and patients.
- CareOn adoption of electronic patient records, e-scripts and clinical orders by doctors and stock management
Inherent Requirements:
Registered as a Professional Nurse with the South African Nursing Council
Thorough knowledge of general / specialized nursing theory and practice
Extensive knowledge of modern nursing care principles and practices
NETCARE VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS
Netcare Values
At Netcare, our core value is care. We care about the dignity of our patients and all members of the Netcare family. We care about the participation of our people and our partners in everything we do. We care about truth in all our actions. We are passionate about quality care and professional excellence.
- At Netcare, our core value is care.
- We care about the dignity of our patients and all members of the Netcare family.
- We care about the participation of our people and our healthcare partners in everything that we do.
- We care about the truth in all our actions.
- We listen with empathy and respond with acts of compassion in all interactions with our patients and their families.
The Netcare Way
Netcare is committed to providing quality care. Our basic service standard holds us accountable for the below seven behaviours which you will be accountable to uphold:
- Respect - I always greet everyone to show my respect.
- Identity - I always wear my name badge to show my identity.
- Dignity - I always treat others with consideration and humility to uphold dignity
- Care - I always act in the best interest of Netcare and others to show I care
- Compassion - I always listen with empathy and respond with kind action to show my compassion
- Appreciation - I always say thank you to show my appreciation.
- Diversity- I always embrace diversity to strengthen inclusivity and belonging.
Join the team committed to providing the best and safest health and care.
We need to strip
tags,
tags, and any inline style attributes.
Also need to handle the non-breaking space after "TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY"
(there's a non-breaking space). We'll just treat as a space.
Now we need to decide which parts are headers. The pattern: CONSISTENCY OF CARE appears alone in a . We'll convert that
...
to CONSISTENCY OF CARE
. Similarly for "Patient care", "Scope of Practice", "Policy and procedure development", "Quality and risk management", "TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY", "Teamwork", "Education and training facilitation", "Resource Allocation", "Personal and professional development", "Build and maintain stakeholder relationships", "DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION", "Inherent Requirements:", "NETCARE VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS", "Netcare Values", "The Netcare Way". Also the earlier bold statements: "We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.", "We are united by a common purpose...", "Netcare invites you to be part of our journey." Should those be headers? They are more like introductory statements. The rule says use for introductory paragraphs and general text. So we keep them as
with inside (or we could keep ). Probably keep as
...
. That's fine.
Now the paragraph after the initial bold statements: "The Professional Nurse/Clinical Nurse
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tags. We must preserve all original content word-for-word. However we need to convert formatting: we must replace tags? The rules say use
for section headers,
for paragraphs,
- for list items. It doesn't explicitly forbid other tags like , but says "No CSS classes, no inline styles, no s, no
tags". It doesn't forbid or . However we should aim to produce clean semantic HTML; we could keep as is? The instruction: "Return ONLY the HTML. No markdown fences, no explanation, no preamble." It didn't say we must strip . But we should follow the rules: Usefor introductory paragraphs and general text; Use
for section headers; Use
- for list items. It didn't say we cannot use other tags like or . However to be safe, we could keep them as they are, but they are inline styling? Not exactly. They are just bold. The rules didn't forbid them. However they said "No CSS classes, no inline styles, no s, no
tags". Using is fine. Using also fine (no style). But we might want to remove emptytags and
because those have inline style attributes, which is prohibited. Indeed there are many
and. Those have inline style attributes, which we must not include. So we need to strip those style attributes, but preserve the content (which may be empty). For empty paragraphs, we could keep them? They have no content; maybe we can drop them because they add no content. The rule says preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase. Removing empty
tags would be removing content (though it's empty). But maybe it's acceptable? The instruction says preserve ALL original content word-for-word. Empty tags have no content, but they are part of the original markup. Removing them changes the markup. However the goal is to produce clean semantic HTML; we likely should drop empty paragraphs because they serve no purpose and are not content. But the rule says preserve ALL original content word-for-word. This is ambiguous. Usually in such tasks, they want to keep the textual content, not the exact markup. They said "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". That refers to the textual content, not the markup. So we can drop empty paragraphs and style attributes. We'll produce
tags for paragraphs with text. We need to identify section headers: The original text has many headers like "CONSISTENCY OF CARE", "Patient care", "Scope of Practice", "Policy and procedure development", "Quality and risk management", "TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY", "Teamwork", "Education and training facilitation", "Resource Allocation", "Personal and professional development", "Build and maintain stakeholder relationships", "DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION", "Inherent Requirements:", "NETCARE VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS", "Netcare Values", "The Netcare Way". Also earlier there are bold statements: "We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.", "We are united by a common purpose...", "Netcare invites you to be part of our journey." and the description paragraph starting "The Professional Nurse/Clinical Nurse is a professional...". We need to wrap those headers in
. However some headers are like "Patient care" which is a subsection under "CONSISTENCY OF CARE". Should we treat each line as a header? Probably yes. The rule says use
for section headers (e.g. Responsibilities, Qualifications, Requirements, Education, Experience, Skills, How to Apply, Key Duties, About the Role). It doesn't restrict to those exact words; we can use
for any heading. Thus we will convert each line that stands alone (maybe with following colon) into
...
. Need to preserve the text exactly, including any trailing spaces? We'll trim. Also need to convert lists: The original already has- for many items. We should keep those but ensure they are proper
- without extra attributes. The original
- tags are fine, no attributes. However there are some stray
inside list items (like the first list item under Patient care ends with "within the "? Actually the text: "To diagnose and treat the emergency patient quickly, effectively and efficiently as possible within the
" seems cut off. We must preserve original content word-for-word, so we keep that incomplete sentence as is. We'll not modify.
We also need to convert paragraphs that are not headers or lists into - tags are fine, no attributes. However there are some stray
- Serve as a clinical resource in assisting personnel to assess, plan, implement, evaluate and document 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 specialized field in accordance with standard nursing care procedures, as set out in the standards and SOPs 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 efficiently as possible within the
- Interview patient and family to obtain relevant 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/medical practitioners 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.
- Provide input and standards in formulating patient care policy and procedures in the hospital
- To ensure the provision of a safe, clean and secure environment for patients, staff and visitors.
- Aim as 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 utilization of supplies and equipment
- Actively participate as a member of a team to achieve goals
- Co-operate and collaborate with other hospital departments to provide appropriate support services.
- 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 mentoring 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
- 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 through proper clinical judgement.
- Adjust staff levels to provide for acuity level needs
- Active involvement in own professional development to maintain a satisfactory level of skill and knowledge
- Keep up to date with Netcare’s evolving policies and procedures
- 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 goal
- 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
- Implementing medical technologies, digitisation, and data solutions for the benefit of our business and patients.
- CareOn adoption of electronic patient records, e-scripts and clinical orders by doctors and stock management
- At Netcare, our core value is care.
- We care about the dignity of our patients and all members of the Netcare family.
- We care about the participation of our people and our healthcare partners in everything that we do.
- We care about the truth in all our actions.
- We listen with empathy and respond with acts of compassion in all interactions with our patients and their families.
- Respect - I always greet everyone to show my respect.
- Identity - I always wear my name badge to show my identity.
- Dignity - I always treat others with consideration and humility to uphold dignity
- Care - I always act in the best interest of Netcare and others to show I care
- Compassion - I always listen with empathy and respond with kind action to show my compassion
- Appreciation - I always say thank you to show my appreciation.
- Diversity- I always embrace diversity to strengthen inclusivity and belonging.
. The original has many
tags with bold text inside; we need to keep the bold tags? The rule didn't forbid . But we might want to keep them as they are part of content. However we also need to wrap the paragraph in
. If the original already has
with inside, we can keep that structure but remove any style attributes. Eg:
We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.
-> we keepWe provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.
. That's fine. But we also have empty; we can drop them. Also there are etc. We'll drop those empty ones. Also there isJoin the team committed to providing the best and safest health and care.
-> we need to remove the style attribute, keep the text inside. So output
Join the team committed to providing the best and safest health and care.
. Also there areRegistered as a Professional Nurse with the South African Nursing Council
etc. We'll keep inner tags but remove any style attributes (none). Also there is a insidewith no style. Keep. Also there are
Inherent Requirements:
(there's a zero-width space?). We'll keep as is. Now we need to ensure we don't have any, no
tags. The original has
and
inside list items. We must remove
tags because they are prohibited. However the rule says preserve ALL original content word-for-word. Removing
would change content. But maybe they consider
as formatting not content. The instruction: "No CSS classes, no inline styles, nos, no
tags". So we must not output
tags. So we need to strip them out. But we must preserve the textual content; removing
may affect formatting but not textual content. So we will delete
and
tags. Also there is a non-breaking space? We'll keep as normal space. Now we need to produce final HTML. Let's parse the original text stepwise. Original:We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.
We are united by a common purpose of providing the best and safest care; and by our shared values of Care, Truth, Participation, Compassion and Dignity.
Netcare invites you to be part of our journey.
The Professional Nurse/Clinical Nurse is a professional who remains responsible for the assessment, planning and implementation of individualised, holistic and person centered nursing care of a patient, their families or the community, either performed directly or indirectly.
The incumbent ultimately coordinates patient care within the concept of the multi-disciplinary health team, 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.CONSISTENCY OF CARE
Patient careScope of Practice
Policy and procedure development
Quality and risk managementTRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY
Teamwork
Education and training facilitation
Resource Allocation
Personal and professional developmentBuild and maintain stakeholder relationships
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONInherent Requirements:
Registered as a Professional Nurse with the South African Nursing Council
Thorough knowledge of general / specialized nursing theory and practice
Extensive knowledge of modern nursing care principles and practices
NETCARE VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS
Netcare Values
At Netcare, our core value is care. We care about the dignity of our patients and all members of the Netcare family. We care about the participation of our people and our partners in everything we do. We care about truth in all our actions. We are passionate about quality care and professional excellence.
The Netcare WayNetcare is committed to providing quality care. Our basic service standard holds us accountable for the below seven behaviours which you will be accountable to uphold:
Join the team committed to providing the best and safest health and care.
We need to strip
tags,
tags, and any inline style attributes. Also need to handle the non-breaking space after "TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY"
(there's a non-breaking space). We'll just treat as a space. Now we need to decide which parts are headers. The pattern: CONSISTENCY OF CARE appears alone in a. We'll convert that
...
toCONSISTENCY OF CARE
. Similarly for "Patient care", "Scope of Practice", "Policy and procedure development", "Quality and risk management", "TRANSFORMATION OF OUR SOCIETY", "Teamwork", "Education and training facilitation", "Resource Allocation", "Personal and professional development", "Build and maintain stakeholder relationships", "DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION", "Inherent Requirements:", "NETCARE VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS", "Netcare Values", "The Netcare Way". Also the earlier bold statements: "We provide meaningful careers that connect people with purpose.", "We are united by a common purpose...", "Netcare invites you to be part of our journey." Should those be headers? They are more like introductory statements. The rule says usefor introductory paragraphs and general text. So we keep them as
with inside (or we could keep ). Probably keep as
...
. That's fine. Now the paragraph after the initial bold statements: "The Professional Nurse/Clinical Nurse - without extra attributes. The original
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