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Play Assistant - 33 hpw

Job details
Posting date: 02 May 2025
Salary: £24,169.00 per year
Additional salary information: £24169.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 11 May 2025
Location: Bradford, BD5 0NA
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9389-25-0402

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Summary

Job Title: Play Assistant Reports to: Matron/Sister Accountable to: Women and Children's Services Band: Band 2 Department: Children's out-patients, St Luke's Hospital. Division: Women and Children's services Job Purpose: To be an exceptional Play Assistant in Children's out-patients with a positive attitude and creative approach, providing innovative play therapy for children of all ages and abilities. To demonstrate excellent communication skills and liaise withchildren and their families and the multi-disciplinary team. To be compliant with local policies and promote a safe and clean environment, especially in terms of Safeguarding, Safety, Risk Assessment and Infection Control. Dimensions/key working relations: This post is based at Children's out-patients at St Luke's Hospital, Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust. The department is open Monday to Friday and you will be expected to work 33 hours over that period. It is a very busy and demanding department, often with over a thousand children visiting our paediatricians and various specialities. The Child Development Centre is also based here, along with paediatric phlebotomy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and psychology. We see children of all ages, some of which may have special or complex needs. The play assistant may also be asked to assist in the weigh room and clinics as necessary. The play assistant will be required to assist with distraction therapy i.e. children having bloods taken. The play assistant will help promote Bradford Hospitals Charity and liaise with them. The play assistant will assist in ordering and stock control. Activity planning: To provide safe, creative and appropriate play and learning opportunities. To assist with the preparation and maintenance of materials and equipment, preparing and cleaning up organised activities. To take part in all planned activities, ensuring safe supervision. Contribute to the planning and implementation of fun, imaginative activities and recognise the child's individual abilities and development needs. Provide play distraction as needed. Communication To develop and maintain good relationships with children and their families. Ensure the children are welcomed into a warm and welcoming environment creating a pleasant atmosphere. To portray an enthusiastic and committed attitude to the role. To be part of and liaise with the multi-disciplinary team.

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