An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic & motivated individual to join our award winning Reactive Emergency Assessment Community Team (REACT) as a Healthcare Support Worker.
REACT is based within the community & assesses and supports patients experiencing a short-term 'crisis' to remain in their own home, avoiding an emergency admission to hospital where possible. The integrated, multi-agency team covers a varied caseload you will join a team of Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Doctors, Healthcare Assistants, Social Workers & staff from Suffolk Family Carers, Citizens Advice & British Red Cross.
The REACT Service provides 24-hour support, with shifts that will include early, late, nights, weekend & bank holiday working.
You must hold a valid UK driving licence & be able to travel to patients' homes using either their own car or one of the team's pool cars, working across Ipswich and East Suffolk, with a central base in Ipswich with proposed plans for further bases in Woodbridge & Stowmarket.
Please note the successful applicant will be offered either at a Band 2 or Band 3 level depending on your previous experience & qualifications.
Band 2 - you are required to have had minimum 12 months care experience but no qualifications required. You will be required to complete the Accelerated Care Certificate to progress to a Band 3.
Band 3 - you are required to of had a minimum 6 months NHS experience as well as completing the NHS Care Certificate.
To develop and maintain a flexible, proactive and positive approach to the role, whilst being innovative and open to change in working practices.
To take responsibility and ownership of high-quality service delivery, to foster a culture of integrity, be an ambassador for REACT raising the profile for the service and support ESNEFTs trust values.
Manage an effective interface with colleagues from health, social care and voluntary care services to ensure an integrated approach to a patient centred care.
Support clinicians by completing delegated tasks, to meet the individual needs of patients and service users.
Work in collaboration with patients and their carers, healthcare professionals and agencies, to ensure a joined up and integrated approach to patient care.
Support end of life and long term life limiting conditions, aimed at reducing unnecessary admissions to hospital or long-term care.
The role will include providing one to one support with patients in their home environment supporting all aspects of personal care and daily activities, using a reablement approach.
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