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Senior Healthcare Assistant | The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 14 February 2025
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £24,071 - £25,674 per annum
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 16 March 2025
Location: Manchester, M20 4BX
Company: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 7014411/413-91454-CSSS-MS

Summary


We are seeking friendly, caring, and experienced Healthcare Assistants to join our fantastic team on the Surgical Oncology Unit.

On the SOU you can expect both a rewarding and challenging role, working with a wide range post operative oncology patients.

You should possess excellent communication skills, be willing to work flexibly as part of a team and be committed to high standards of working.

The working hours of this role will be a mix of day and night shifts over weekdays and weekends.

We have a high standard of care on the SOU and we are looking for someone who will complement our team and who will give compassionate and dedicated care to our patients. We have a strong focus on professional development and would be keen to develop new members of staff with clinical competencies and appropriate training.

Informal visits would be recommended.

As a senior healthcare assistant, you will work within the team to ensure the safety and care of all patients on the ward is achieved. You will provide a professional and caring approach to meeting patients needs such as basic hygiene and personal care, supportive communication, and assessment of their daily needs.

You will have the training and support with clinical skills such as venepuncture, cannulation, accessing central lines, taking observations including manual blood pressures, monitoring blood glucose levels, performing ECGs and catheter care. You will also take initiative and ensure correct assessment of patient skin integrity and risk levels regarding falls, pressure damage and document and escalate accordingly. You will support the ward in maintaining cleanliness and stock. You will support patient’s hydration and nutrition needs and document using bedside charts. You will support patient flow by assisting the team in transferring of patients as needed and preparing bed spaces available for the next patient. You will be involved in promoting the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program designed to reduce the length of stay and complications for post operative patients.

You will be engaged with the ward safety controls and policies and engage in the ward-based training and initiatives to ensure ongoing learning and knowledge is in place. You will support and communicate with your colleagues with dignity and respect in line with the Christie trust values and behaviours.

The Christie is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country.

The Surgical Oncology Unit is a 28 bedded unit caring for complex colorectal, urology, gynaecology and plastic surgical patients.

We pride ourselves on an emphasis on post operative mobilisation and encouragement of independence.

We strive to work as a whole team with clear communication, understanding and compassion.

Patient care is at the heart of everything we do.

Clinical:



1. Assists with the care of patients by:

- Under the delegation of the Registered Nurse undertake care delivery, record the patient interventions carried out utilising the patients nursing records. These records must be countersigned by the Registered Nurse who delegated the duties.

- Demonstrate respect for the individual patient, ensuring religious, cultural and social needs are considered at all times and acknowledge their individual rights.

- Where required, assist nursing staff if they are conducting procedures or investigations.

- Assisting patients in gaining access to, and in the use of, appropriate toilet facilities including catheter care, measuring and recording body waste/fluid balance accurately.

- Ensure patient’s nutritional needs are met by assisting in the preparation of patients prior to meals and beverages, giving help and assistance in feeding/drinking as necessary. Record intake on food charts, where in place. Support nutritional monitoring by weighing patients.

- Assist, direct and escort patients/visitors where and when appropriate.

- Ensuring a clean and safe environment for patients and escalating any concerns.

- Fluid balance monitoring.

- Handling patient’s personal possessions, ensuring money and valuables are kept securely.

- Specialing one-to-one as appropriate.

- Carrying out of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation as required.



2. Complete all appropriate documentation relevant to care provided and update patient’s named nurse / shift coordinator where required.



3. Assist patients in maintaining their personal hygiene, grooming and dressing needs with specific concern for their religious, cultural and personal preference, ensuring privacy and dignity at all times. Undertake oral hygiene procedures for patients as per trust protocol.



4. Perform and record patient’s vital signs as directed, reporting findings to Registered Nurse on duty, or in their absence to Medical staff. Perform and record temperature, blood pressure, respiration and pulse, oxygen saturation, modified early warning scores, height & weight, urine testing (including Midstream Specimen, 24Hr urine collection, etc.) as per Trust policy, reporting results to a Registered Nurse.



5. Provide a clinical phlebotomy service demonstrating expertise according to Phlebotomy guidelines and ensure that the samples and specimens are forwarded to appropriate laboratory services. Perform venous cannulation. Carry out central venous catheter bloods and central line care as per trust policy. Have a basic understanding of normal and altered blood values and escalate results as appropriate.



6. Perform electrocardiograms (ECG) in line with Trust policy and reporting to the Registered Nurse and/or medical staff once completed.



7. Assist patients in their mobility requirements, help move and position appropriately to maximise their physical comfort utilising equipment as directed by the multi professional team. Assist in the care of patients’ pressure areas and prevention of pressure sores. Assist patients to improve and maximise their mobility, utilising equipment as directed by the multi professional team.



8. Assist in meal service as required in line with Trust hygiene and food handling policy.



9. At the delegation of the Registered Nurse transfer the patient/client from one care area to another, i.e. ward environment to discharge lounge/ other ward. Chaperone the patient as required ensuring appropriate support.



10. Welcome and orientate patients, visitors and others to the ward/department and ensure that all communications result in effective customer care.



11. Assist in the correct procedure of duties relating to last offices for deceased persons. Ensure that all religious and cultural wishes, obligations are adhered with.



12. Communicate well within the team at all times. Demonstrate a pleasant and approachable manner and help create and promote a good team working relationship. Proactively help patients and carers to take an active role in care delivery.



Clinical Support:



1. Assist the Registered Nurse in the process of undertaking clinical risk assessments e.g. recording height and weight, updating the nurse on any changes to a patient’s condition/circumstances. Responsibility for undertaking the risk assessments lies with the Registered Nurse.



2. Appropriately record and monitor dietary intake of patients, informing relevant staff of progress and/or any difficulties relating to dietary/fluid intake.



3. Assist in providing conditions to meet the patient’s need for rest and sleep.



4. Actively support and assist in alleviating distress and anxiety of patients or carers, consistent with their personal beliefs and preferences.



5. Record patient’s items of property, ensuring valuables are correctly placed into safekeeping.



6. Prepare trolleys for specific clinical procedures in line with trust policy utilising asceptic non touch technique practices.



7. Recognise and report abusive behaviour to an appropriate member of staff, documenting the same.



Environment Support:



1. Be responsible for self and others through identifying risks and undertaking work activities in a safe manner.



2. Maintain cleanliness in the work environment, ensuring a clean and safe environment for patients, adhering to infection control policies and guidance in line with Trust health and safety policies.



3. Prepare and maintain environments for clinical procedures.



4. Contribute to the general tidiness and cleanliness of the clinical environment including the correct disposal of waste.



5. Assist with the checking of ward linen stock, where required. Contribute to the supply and maintenance of materials and equipment to ensure the efficient running of the clinical environment.



6. Assist with the checking and recording of deliveries to the clinical areas against original orders. Ensure stock rotation is undertaken to minimise the risk of equipment becoming out of date.



7. Assist in the transfer of materials and equipment as requested, including the maintenance of equipment as appropriate.



8. Report faults on the ward as necessary.



9. Reports all accidents and complaints according to the agreed policy to shift coordinator or senior staff.



10. Contributes to the continuous improvement of services. May be required to demonstrate and assist more junior staff to gain clinical experience, skills and knowledge.



11. Undertake all training required to perform duties effectively to the requirements of the post, including but not limited to attending all required mandatory training courses.



12. Maintain own professional portfolio in accordance with personal development plans.



13. Demonstrates the agreed set of values and accountable for own attitude and behaviour.



Administration:



1. Assist in preparing patients notes, relevant charts, nursing documentation and identity bracelets prior to, and on admission.



2. Undertake clerical duties as directed by the Registered Nurse in relation to all verbal and written communications, ensuring messages and communications are passed to other team members, storage of patient information and retrieval of such information.




This advert closes on Friday 28 Feb 2025

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