Engagement Support Worker
Posting date: | 20 June 2025 |
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Salary: | £24,465.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £24465.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 29 July 2025 |
Location: | Huddersfield, HD3 3EA |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | C9372-25-0429 |
Summary
- to ensure all care delivered is delivered in a safe manner with compassion, professionalism and always in the best interests of the person. -attend handover to ensure all relevant information is obtained and to liaise with the nursing teams regarding those who require prevention of delirium interventions/support. -to build therapeutic relationships with patients and relatives through using verbal non verbal communication skills, having regular conversations , providing reassurance being kind and empathetic, providing companionship whilst listening to the person taking note of their interests, likes/dislikes and ensuring records are kept up to date regarding such. -to work as part of the ward team whilst delivering group interactions/activities to monitor and where appropriate prevent increased risk of delirium. such interventions are aimed at increasing patients orientation to time, place and cognitive stimulation (reading, reminiscing, social interaction, coffee mornings, meal times etc) -to encourage and support relatives/loved ones and friends to participate in the recovery of patients by encouraging them to focus conversations around familiar events and routines , bring familiar items to support patients reorientation to the environment, routines and improvement in memory. -to ensure patients with sensory impairments )including poor vision and hearing) have appropriate clean spectacles, hearing aids, checking they're in good working order and batteries replaced as required. -to support people with nutrition, hydration and dietary requirements, refreshing their jugs of water, identifying particular likes and dislikes if they're able to tell you or supporting staff if the patient is non verbal in identifying specific nutritional likes and dislikes. to support in the record keeping of fluid intake and nutritional intake whilst escalating to nursing staff any concerns. - to offer support to patients over meal times by helping/aiding with cutting up meals, arranging cutlery, removing packaging from food- nutritional support is not exclusive of this listed, other support as requested by the individual or by nursing staff. - to support patients to walk independently or aided by supervision, supporting them to mobilise to day room, social area, bathroom or a walk up and down the corridor or around the ward. -to ensure appropriate consent is obtained before supporting or delivering any intervention -to ensure the patient's electronic record is updated with any interventions or observations noted such as memory care plans, meal interactions, food diaries, social interactions and information obtained from the family/ loved ones - to escalate any concerns to the nurse regarding patients well being eg/ pain, discomfort, breathing difficulties, new confusion, disorientation or behavioural challenges. - to work with the nursing teams and under the direction of the nurse in charge whilst working under own initiative.