Sue Grave

Senior Lecturer

Nursing and Healthcare Education
Susan Grave

Biography

About Sue Grave Studied my BN (Hons) at Glyndwr University and awarded the RCN in Wales Student Nurse of the Year 2014. Since qualifying have worked as a staff nurse in ICU/HDU. Became a Community Nurse in 2015 and apart from a short time as an Education Facilitator in End-of-Life Care, continued with Community Nursing and completed my Specialist Practitioner Course in District Nursing in 2019 and awarded QNI SPC DN Nurse of the Year 2019. Which led on to me setting up a Specialist Nurse role in Homeless and Inclusion Health in 2020. I joined the University of Chester in March 2022 as a Practice Education Facilitator working on the Clinical Placement Expansion Programme (CPEP). This involved working with partners across Cheshire and Merseyside to open new Private, Independent and Voluntary Organisations (PIVO) Placements for students undertaking their undergraduate programmes. I then became a Senior Lecturer in the Public Health and Wellbeing Department in April 2023. My role transferred over to the Nursing and Education Division in March 2024. Awarded the title of Queen's Nurse in 2021 Received the Philip Goodeve-Docker award for outstanding SPC Student 2019 Learner of the Year 2019 by Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust RCN in Wales Student Nurse of the Year 2014

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Pre and Post Registration Nursing Programmes for the Adult Field. SPC/SCPHN - Homeless and Inclusion Health Leadership SFA Lite MECC Clinical Skills Walking in their Shoes - Dementia Training

Research and Knowledge Exchange

Research I am passionate about Homelessness, Public Health, Inclusion Health and Primary Care.

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