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Healthcare Support Worker

Job details
Posting date: 20 May 2024
Salary: £22,383.00 per year
Additional salary information: £22383.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 16 June 2024
Location: Reading, RG1 5AN
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9193-24-0589

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Summary

The post holder will provide high quality fundamental care to patients under the guidance and supervision of a Registered Practitioner in a caring,compassionate and sensitive manner.Acting always in the patients best interests. Protecting and maintaining the patients privacy and dignity at all times. Providing individualised care for a diverse group of patients respectingpersonal beliefs and preferences. Alert the Registered Practitioner and/or Ward/ Department Manager toany change or concern relating to the welfare of the patient in a timelymanner. Communication Communicates effectively and respectfully with patients, their relatives /visitors, ward / team leaders and all members of the multi-professional team utilising both verbal and non-verbal communication methods. Adapts communication methods as required for patients with sensory impairments such as hearing loss, speech difficulties, seeking support and guidance from Registered Practitioners as required. Answers the telephone and assists relatives and other individuals with their inquiries in a polite and professional manner ensuring a positive impression of the organisation and self. Ensures own practice complies with Data Protection/ Confidentiality/Caldicott Principles. Works as an effective team member and demonstrates understanding of the role of team work in the delivery of high quality care. Demonstrates understanding of the possible reasons for complaints and works in a manner which minimises such events seeking the support /guidance of the Registered Practitioner as required. Demonstrates the ability to identify and report changes or concerns in relation to the patients well being to the Registered Practitioner in a timely manner. Clinical Actively involves the patient in their own care, consulting and involving them in decision making regarding their care and well-being and recognising the importance of placing them at the center of the health care system. Demonstrates understanding of fundamental legal practices related to consent and ensures consent is obtained prior to the delivery of care. Supports the Registered Practitioner in the delivery of culturally sensitive, respectful, non-judgmental patient care to maintain an environment where there is equal opportunity and commitment to anti-discriminatory, anti-racist and anti-stereotyping practices. Delivers high quality patient care in a caring, sensitive and compassionate manner, ensuring the patients privacy and dignity is respected and maintained at all times. Assists both male and female patients as required to meet their hygiene and toileting needs whilst promoting independence where possible. Monitors and records bodily waste as directed by Registered Practitioner. Assists patients with eating and drinking to ensure their nutritional and hydration needs are met. Monitors nutritional / fluid intake clearly and accurately as directed by the Registered Practitioner. Records physiological observations of patients (blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation levels) as directed by the Registered Practitioner ensuring these are recorded and any change or deterioration is reported to the Registered Practitioner in a timely manner. Uses Trust approved Early Warning System to identify any changes in the patients condition and reports to the Registered Practitioner in a timely manner Participates in moving and handling patients in a manner which is safe for both the patient, colleagues and the post holder in accordance to Trust Manual Handling Policy and patients individual risk assessments. Recognises deterioration in the physical or mental condition of a patient and reports to the Registered Practitioner in a timely and effective manner. Ensures own practices adhere to Trust infection control policies and procedures at all times e.g. Bare below the elbows, Hand Hygiene. Participates in cleaning, stocking up and other non-clinical duties as required to ensure the smooth running of the ward /dept. Role Responsibilities Acts in the patients best interests at all times. Demonstrates understanding of the boundaries of the Health Care Support Worker role and the ability to assertively refuse to undertake skills /tasks which fall outside of role e.g. undertaking patient assessments, neurological observations. Demonstrated the ability to identify personal sphere of competence proactively seeking supervision to develop competence as required from senior/ more experienced colleagues. Works to ensure the completion of the Band 2 Developmental Passport for HCSWs, including the Care Certificate standards. Works in partnership with manager to develop and deliver on Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time framed (SMART) objectives at annual appraisal and personal development planning meeting. Demonstrates a commitment to continued personal development undertaking additional training to develop skills as relevant to clinical area e.g. ECG recording, venepuncture, Theater Escort training as required and following discussion with Ward / Department Manager. Takes responsibility for attending statutory / mandatory updates in accordance with Trusts mandatory training matrix.

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