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Healthcare Assistant
Posted 10 days 19 hours ago by NHS
£40,000 - £60,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Lancashire, Oldham, United Kingdom, OL1 1
Job Description
- Do you have experience of working within Healthcare or Caring for others?
- Have you worked alone or in a team within the Community?
- Can you work flexible hours days/evenings
- Do you drive a manual car and hold a full UK manual driving licence/have business car insurance?
- Do you have experience of working within Healthcare or Caring for others?
- Have you worked alone or in a team within the Community?
- Can you work flexible hours days/evenings
- Do you drive a manual car and hold a full UK manual driving licence/have business car insurance?
- Provide a consistently high standard of palliative nursing care keeping up the reputation of the Hospice
- Sensitively, care for clients and their families in their own homes, respecting the privacy and dignity of the client and their families at all times
- Communicate well both verbally with your client and their family but also in writing to the Home Care Coordinator/Community Services Manager
Main duties of the job We are an inclusive organisation, that promotes equality, and embraces the diversity of our community. We are open and transparent with our staff, and invest in your training and development. We treat all our staff, patients, and volunteers, with the utmost respect and dignity and are compassionate to their needs in this ever-changing world. If you align with our values, then Dr Kershaws is the place for you; start a new career today and join our growing team that puts our local community and our patients at the heart of everything we do!
With shortshifts or long days, regular breaks, free parking on site we provide a good work life balance to all ourstaff, including wellbeing activities and support.
Thewellbeing of our staff is key at the Hospice and we provide, a food bank,subsidised meals, counsellor and complementary therapy as well as hold regularNurse Forums and team social activities, across the Hospice. If applicants areNHS staff you may be able to continue to contribute to your NHS pension,alternatively Dr Kershaws Pension is offered.
About us Dr Kershaws is an independent Hospice serving the people of Oldham and surrounding districts and a registered charity.At Dr Kershaws patients are at the heart of everything we do. Since 1989, our mission has been to add quality to the lives of those with life limiting illness. Our values and principles of behaviour are key to all we do.
To achieve all this, we need enthusiastic, self-motivated and pro-active people with a desire to care for others, and who are reliable, interested in working in a healthcare setting and share our values.
We are expanding our HCA team and have both day and evening shifts available with full and part time positions considered. Day shift hours include evenings, weekends and bank holidays. Part time or full time hours available / flexible over 7 days (Mon to Sun), early (06.45hrs 14.15hrs) and late shift (15.45hrs 22.15hrs)
Employee benefits include: Company Pension, 27 days holiday (pro-rata), unsocial hours payments, vehicle provision for community visits, Blue Light Card (discounts), and Wellbeing activities.
Job description Job responsibilities JOBDESCRIPTION
TITLE:HealthcareAssistant (HCA)
ACCOUNTABLE TO:Directorof Clinical Services
RESPONSIBLE TO: Directorof Clinical Services
HOURS: Full / Part time
LOCATION: Dr Kershaws Hospice
ROLE SUMMARY: To work asa member of the Hospices
team to provide a consistently highstandard
of direct nursing care to the patientand their significant others both in the Hospice and across community services
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Soundbasic education in English and Mathematics.NVQ level 2 in Health Care/ Care Certificate or equivalent desirable
Previousexperience in palliative care setting desirable.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.To work with the multidisciplinary team assisting to achieve a consistently highstandard of care for patients and their significant others both in the Hospiceand community services.
2.To apply the Hospice values and principles of behavior to uphold the goodreputation of the Hospice
3.To develop good communications with the patient and the family passing on allrelevant information to the Nurse in Charge/Care Coordinator
4.To inform Nurse in Charge/Care Coordinator of any change in the patientscondition.
5.To liaise with the Hospice staff as necessary to maintain the comfort and well-beingof the client.
6.To respect the privacy and dignity of the patient and their significant others atall times.
7.Supportpatients to take their prescribed medication, and complete MAR Chart (CaringHands).
8.Be a counter signatory on the receipt, administration and stock balance checks ofControlled Drugs, following the completion of Medicines Management training.
9.Givingand receiving telephone messages, following liaison with Nurse in Charge.
10.To carry out nursing practices for the patient in accordance with Hospice policy.
11.To know and carry out agreed procedures for the care and custody of patientsvaluables and property.
12.To escort patients as requested by Nurse in Charge.
13.To observe and adhere to Hospice fire precautions.
14.To report all accidents, incidents, hazards or complaints to the Nurse in Charge/CareCoordinator
15.To exercise care and economy in the use of property and equipment.
16.Maintenanceof general tidiness throughout the Hospice including patient equipment.
17.To respect the particular needs of patients.
18.To be involved in verbal and written reports with supervision as needed. Ensuring all communication is of a highstandard.
19.Co-operationwith the investigation of accidents and untoward occurrences. Ensuring that Hospice policy is adhered to.
20.Attendingstaff meetings and discussion groups as required.
21.Participatingin in-service training programme.
22.In accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act, taking all precautions toprovide a safe environment for patients and colleagues.
23.Acceptingopportunities to attend study days or educational visits. Completion of
Mandatory Training.
24.Reportany defective equipment to the person in charge.
25.Relayingany queries or concerns from the client or their families to the Nurse inCharge/Care Coordinator.
26.Respectingat all times the need to maintain confidentiality regarding all patient information.
27.Assistwith the promotion of good staff morale.Give support and help to others as appropriate.
28.Adhereto the Hospice a No Smoking policy
Volunteers
DrKershaws Hospice is generously supported through its active volunteers whowork alongside employees of the Hospice, across all departments, helping tofulfil the needs of the services.
Aspart of all roles at the Hospice, it is expected that all post holders committo assisting and supporting volunteers to perform their roles to the best of their ability. In addition, it may be required of the post holder to actas a volunteer lead if identified with the Volunteer Co-coordinator, asappropriate.
Health and Safety/Security
1.To be familiar with all requirements of the Health and Safety at Works Acts andthe Hospice Health & Safety policies and regulations applicable to thepost.
2.To co-operate actively with the nominated Health & Safety person in achievingthe aims of the Hospice Health & Safety Policy, Fire Regulations, relatedissues and various procedures and ensure the legal requirements are met.
3.To take responsible care for the health and safety of themselves and of others whomay be affected by their acts or omission, and comply with the Health andSafety legislation.
4.To wear appropriate safety clothing and use appropriate safety devices asrequires, and not to interfere with or misuse anything which is provided in theinterests of health and safety.
5.To report and co-operate with the investigation of all incidents and accidentsthat have led to or may lead to injury and to report all hazards or shortcomingin the protection arrangements.
6.To ensure as far as predictable that all materials used within the Hospice and itssubsidiaries for fundraising activities are properly stored, used, maintained andrepaired as necessary.
7.To oversee Risk Management Assessments and ensure outcomes are acted upon.
Education & Training
Thepost holder will:
1.Participatein the hospice appraisal system.
2.To maintain high professional standards and to continue own personal andprofessional development.
3.Assist in teaching and supervision of other members of staff and volunteers.
4.Participatein the orientation of new staff.
5.Attendall mandatory training/update sessions.
General
1.Confidentiality- It is a condition of employment that staff will not disclose any informationobtained in the course of their duties other than to those entitled to receiveit . click apply for full job details
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