Hours: Part-time - 26.25 hours per week. Working pattern: Flexible over 4-5 days per week. Days: Monday to Sunday, including bank holidays. Nights: Not required.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and compassionate Band 3 Heightened Surveillance Nurse to join the team at Milford Hospital. Milford Hospital is a 34‑bed acute frailty unit, located near Godalming. Due to the hospital's location, the ability to drive would be beneficial. We are looking for a committed, hardworking individual to join our friendly and supportive multidisciplinary team.
Main duties of the job
To assist in the provision of high quality care to patients and their families under the direction and supervision of the Multi-Disciplinary Team. Demonstrate a range of nursing skills to meet the needs of patients whilst promoting dignity, privacy and respect. To comply with the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers. To provide a range of healthcare and non-nursing duties, ensuring an efficient and effective service to the ward/department at all times.
To provide nursing care under the guidance and supervision of a registered nurse and assist with administration and non‑nursing duties at the discretion of the Ward Sister. To help guide & develop band 2 HCA's whilst supporting the band 7 Line manager, band 6 Junior Sisters/Charge Nurse and Band 5 Staff Nurses.
Job responsibilities
Assist the registered nurse in the assessment, planning and evaluation of nursing care as required. To perform basic care under the direction of a registered nurse. Assist patients with daily personal hygiene, bathing/showering, eating and drinking etc. Observe and care for pressure areas, hair, nails and oral hygiene as required reporting back to nurse in charge any changes in the patients condition. To provide one to one care where deemed necessary and most required by Nurse in Charge/Senior Sister/Matron (and above). Demonstrate an understanding of positive health, and promote positive health. Assist all patients who are able, towards independence and activity under the direction of the nurse in charge. To ensure continuity of nursing care, to update the named nurse of any tasks, procedures and advice given to the patient and his/her family. Ensure that any entries in the nursing notes on Surrey Safe Care are countersigned by a registered nurse. Maintain confidentiality at all times. Support the registered nursing staff in the clerical, administrative and receptionist duties on the ward. Develop and utilise good communication skills; and receive and pass on telephone messages. Assist the registered nurse in the more technical aspects of nursing care e.g. dressings, observations, following a period of training and when deemed competent to do so by the Practice Development Team. Ensure that patients/clients belongings and valuables are kept safely, adhering to local procedures. To support the patient and the carer by allowing him/her to express anxiety and stress during times of crisis e.g. bereavement. To be able to administer and seek advice on the appropriate first aid measures in an emergency. Ensure that patient/client privacy is maintained and that dignity and freedom of choice is enhanced. Correctly use aids and equipment supplied for patients. Report needs and obvious defects of this equipment to the nurse in charge. The Health Care Assistant is not responsible for the initial ordering of aids and equipment nor for their mechanical maintenance. In the interests of health and safety, the HSN should only undertake manual handing of patients after having received adequate training and instruction. To attend in-service training, other training programmes and meetings, as required. Participate in the induction of new Health Care Assistants (Nursing). To work within the current policies issued by the Trust reporting any sickness and accidents to the nurse in charge and Senior Nurse. Liaise with nursing colleagues and other professionals as appropriate. To be aware of and comply with the Data Protection Act 1984. To be required to use any computer system purchased by the Trust providing appropriate training has been given. To participate in any other duties that you may be asked to undertake by senior nursing staff. Participation in the appraisal process for band 2 Health Care Assistants. Collaboration with ward team in Achieving Excellence/Ward Accreditation programme. To participate in teaching and supporting Health Care Assistants.
Providing 1:1 enhanced observation for patients requiring additional support due to confusion, falls risk, or vulnerability. Supporting and leading patient activities, including bingo, arts and crafts, lunch club sessions, and PAT dog visits. Encouraging and motivating patients to participate in activities and social engagement. Supporting and leading deconditioning prevention projects. Promoting social interaction, music therapy, and therapeutic engagement. Coordinating care and communication between teams, with support from your line manager.
Qualifications
* Completed Care Certificate Course
* Completed Co-Mentor (HCA's) or equivalent
* Basic Wound Care Skills
* Team Leader Module or willingness to undertake
* Educated to GCSE level or equivalent work experience. NVQ Level 3 or willing to work towards functional skills (Maths and English)
Knowledge and Expeirience
* Previous experience in patient contact position within elderly care/frailty/dementia care
* Example - Must have an understanding surrounding current healthcare policy / national guidance / CQC
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£27,106 to £28,850 a year Per annum pro rata including high cost area supplement
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