Job overview
University Hospitals of North Midlands is currently unable to provide sponsorship for Band 2 and Band 3 roles. This is in accordance with UKVI guidelines and legislation, as these roles do not meet the skill nor salary threshold for sponsorship.
The primary role of a band 3 Senior Clinical Support Worker is to assist, support and work in collaboration with the Registered Nurse and the wider multidisciplinary team; in order to provide a safe and holistic approach to person-centred care.
Key to this role is flexibility with the requirement for staff to work variable shifts over 7 days a week on a week by week basis with agreed limits.
They will be required to undertake both routine and specially identified tasks for which they have been trained and assessed as competent.
This role requires the following qualifications and documents to be provided as part of the recruitment and selection process for this role, if you are offered a role and unable to provide these documents, we are afraid the offer will be withdrawn:
- GCSE’s or equivalent Certificate for Maths and English, equivalent to current Level 4/ C or level 2 functional skills Maths/English.
- If you have completed your qualifications overseas you must apply or provide a ECCTIS compatibility statement
- Completed Care Certificate
Main duties of the job
The band 3 Senior Clinical Support Worker should actively contribute to the health and well being of patients, staff and service users and be able to communicate effectively with sensitivity and compassion. They should be able to work independently within their sphere of nursing while under the supervision of registered nurses. Band 3 Senior Clinical Support Workers should demonstrate a level of skill and understanding which enables them to undertake specific skills and tasks delegated by the registered nurse and in accordance with relevant procedures, guidelines and policies at UHNM.
These Skills have been pre-mapped and approved by UHNM for this role and will be supported by completion of a robust UHNM competency package that will be accompanied by education packages delivered by both the Care Coach Team and other UHNM educators across the trust who specialise in the training of these specific skills.These skills include:
- Taking Clinical Observations and Recording on Vitals/Paper
- Venepuncture
- Glucose Monitoring
- Pregnancy Testing
- Urine Analysis (Strip)
- Taking Fecal Samples
- Carry out 12 lead ECG
- Observing patients for signs of agitation or distress (Clinical holding/Restraint)
- Wound Observation & Simple Wound Dressing
- Removal of Peripheral Cannula
- Take Swabs
- Support and Assist New Staff- Buddy System/Care Certificate Supervisor (Training available via ESR)
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- It is expected that ALL employees of the Trust will take part in the appraisal process each year and with the first appraisal taking place within the first 6 months from appointment.
- Communicate and report any changes or information relating to the patient to the Registered Nurse.
- Communicate appropriately with patients and visitors to the Ward or Department.
- Always portraying a professional and respectful manner.
- To receive patients, visitors and staff in a calm, friendly and efficient manner
- Exchanges factual information with patients using reassurance, tact and empathy.
- Overcome barriers to understanding for example, dealing with patients with physical or mental disabilities.
- The post holder will be required to undertake as appropriate any training packages relevant to the healthcare setting and do on-going training as determined by the Trust and/or by their line manager.
- For all new Health Care staff, it is mandatory that they complete the Care Certificate within 12 weeks off issuance.
- All new health care staff are required to complete both Corporate and Care Coach Induction within their first week of employment.
- The post holder will work towards completion of a vocational qualification in care as agreed in their PDR.
- Have a duty to respond and report patient’s condition in a timely manner. This will include judgements involving facts.
- Hold basic keyboard skills.
- Dexterity to undertake nursing care procedures as appropriate.
- Under direct or non-direct supervision of a Registered Nurse as deemed appropriate and will assist with all aspects of essential patient care.
- Provision of personal care to patients.
- Respects patient privacy and dignity at all times.
- Prepares equipment/s for medical and nursing staff to use during procedures.
- Assist medical and nursing staff with procedures as required.
- Act as a chaperone, supporting patients undergoing examinations or procedures.
- Escort patients to other areas of the Trust as directed by the Registered Nurse.
- Follows policies and may participate in discussion on proposed changes to procedures.
- Demonstrates safe working practices in the use of equipment in the clinical area completion of mandatory training.
- Engages with individual training programs and local protocols, checks and cleans equipment/s.
- Under the direction and supervision of the sister / Charge nurse order stocks and supplies and ensure they are stored appropriately.
- Demonstrates their own duties to new starters and bank / agency staff.
- Adheres to Trust Standards of Dress policy.
- Completion of relevant patient documentation under direct or non-direct supervision of a Registered Nurse as deemed appropriate.
- Maintenance of computer and manual information systems.
- Occasionally participates in audits, surveys, research and development activities.
- Will have a delegated workload within the remit of their capabilities.
- Turns, manoeuvres patients for toileting, and bathing using appropriate aids.
- Concentrates on personal care duties and can follow a routine.
- Care of terminally ill patients and supports in the event of a patient’s death.
- The post holder may be exposed to bodily fluids.