Level 2 (or Higher) NVQ in Health and Social Care Required.
Accountable to:
Nurse/Unit Managerall staff report through their supervisor to the Home Manager
The Purpose of the Role
For the first 3 months of employment we will ask you to work alongside our Care Team to get to know the Home/Residents and our ways of working. Following this, once competencies are all passed we will look to put you in charge of our Residential Units with the support of the Management team.
Whilst working on the Nursing Units
On a daily basis, support the nurse(s) to supervise the delivery of excellent standards of care which promotes privacy and dignity, whilst enhancing independence, rehabilitation and personal choice.
Whilst working on the Residential Unit
On a daily basis, to define and supervise the delivery of excellent standards of care which promotes privacy and dignity, whilst enhancing independence, rehabilitation and personal choice.
Main Job Activities and Responsibilities
Undertake the following care planning activities for clients to meet changing physical, psychological and social needs, taking into consideration privacy, dignity, personal choice and informed consent:
Assessment including appropriate risk assessments
Development of individualised care plans
Implementation of those plans
Ongoing evaluation of care
Act in the role of key worker as allocated.
Ensure care plans are developed in collaboration with clients, their family and friends (where
appropriate) and members of the multi-disciplinary team.
Supervise staff to ensure that shifts run smoothly, making sure all work is carried out in an organised and efficient manner taking into consideration:
All relevant legal and regulatory requirements
Hartley Park Care policies and procedures
Good leadership. qualities, effective man management and staff relations
Prioritisation and delegation methods
Effective and economic use of materials, staff and equipment
Appropriate environmental and cleanliness standards
Undertake all aspects of medicine management in line with legal, professional and regulatory
requirements.
Assist in the admission and discharge of clients with due regard to :
Psychological considerations
Record keeping
Safe care and custody of client property
Supervise and deliver appropriate terminal care interventions to clients, supporting relatives, friends and carers, reporting signs of discomfort or concerns immediately to the GP or community nursing team involved.
Implement changes in, medication or care requirements immediately.
Liaise appropriately with all visitors and callers to the home including:
Family and friends
Prospective clients and their family and friends
GPs, Social workers, District Nurses and other professionals
Regulatory inspectors
Hospital and community teams
Undertake appropriate activities to contribute to the development of self and other staff including:
Assisting in identifying skills and knowledge gaps
Developing and working towards outcomes and objectives
Undertaking and .undergoing formal supervision
Participating in in-service training for self and junior staff including S/NVQ and induction programmes
Provide opportunities for junior staff to discuss any concerns or problems
Undertake the role of link worker for specific aspects of care as agreed with the Home Manager e.g.: manual handling
Continually update own knowledge of care, promoting best practice through care planning and supervision
Communicate clearly with clients, taking into account individual needs and ability, ensuring clients wear/use hearing aids, spectacles and other communication aids appropriately
Demonstrate good written and verbal communication standards including:
Accurate and legible records
Consideration of confidentiality
Appropriate internal and external reporting
Consideration of differing needs and abilities of those with whom you are communicating
Have due consideration of the protection needs of service users, staff and members of the public on a daily basis. Taking into consideration the following legal, regulatory and best practice guidelines:
Risk assessment and risk management
Quality assurance
Equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices
POVA
Health and safety
Demonstrate excellent standards of incident/accident and emergency situation management including:
Immediate actions to be taken
Preventative measures and corrective actions
Recording systems
Reporting systems
Maintain daily contact with clients, their family and friends, facilitating social activities and promoting involvement in all appropriate aspects of care.
Provide appropriate advice and support to enable clients to make informed choices.
Handle any complaints received in accordance with Hartley Park Care policy
Record and pass on observations and findings to the GP or community nursing team e.g.: weight, food and fluid intake. This will also include simple tests such as TPR, urinalysis and BM's once appropriately trained to do so.
Implement associated changes in medication or care requirements immediately.
As requested by a supervisor or manager, undertake any other reasonable task, which is within your competence.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: 13.15-15.10 per hour
Benefits:
On-site parking
Licence/Certification:
NVQ Level 2 Health & Social Care (required)
Work Location: In person
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