Overview
Being supervised by Registered Nurses & within Trust guidelines & protocols, you\'ll assist the Nursing team in delivering the excellent standard of patient care that you would expect for yourself and your loved ones.
Responsibilities
* Support patients with personal care needs, including mobilising, toileting, bathing, dressing, eating & drinking.
* Following on the job training and assessment, undertake a range of delegated clinical care duties, including recording patient observations and changes to patient conditions.
* Support registered nurses in order for the patient\'s needs to be holistically met.
* Assist Clinicians and Nurse Specialists in Colposcopy and Hysteroscopy clinics; demonstrate a keen interest in women\'s health.
* Communicate in a sensitive and compassionate manner with patients, relatives and the multidisciplinary team; work flexibly over 4 days a week full time or 3.5 days part time; typical hours 08:30 to 18:30 (3 days) and 08:30 to 18:00 (1 day) or 08:30 to 15:30.
* Work across sites Oxford Road, St. Mary\'s Gynaecology Department & Withington Hospital Gynaecology Outpatient department.
Development & Progression
On joining MFT, if you are new to working in healthcare, you\'ll be supported to develop your knowledge & skills through our Band 2 Development Programme for Nursing Assistants. Completion of the Band 2 Development Programme provides the opportunity to progress into a Band 3 Nursing Assistant role.
If you\'re an experienced Nursing Assistant seeking a Band 3 role, you\'ll undertake a skills analysis at start to identify gaps; you\'ll be supported to access relevant clinical skills modules to progress to a Band 3 post on completion. Evidence of prior learning will be reviewed and considered.
On joining MFT, you\'ll be supported to develop through our Support Worker Development Programme for Nursing Assistants, including completion of the Care Certificate for those who have not completed it previously. Completion of this programme provides the opportunity to progress to a Band 3 Nursing Assistant role.
If you\'re a more experienced Nursing Assistant, you\'ll undertake a skills analysis at start to identify gaps in clinical skills knowledge; you\'ll be supported to access relevant modules from the clinical skills programme to progress to a Band 3 post on completion.
Additional Information
To find out more about key responsibilities and the specific skills and experience needed, refer to the Job Description & Person Specification attachments under the \"Supporting Documents\" heading. Read the Candidate Essentials Guide with the Job Description and Person Specification to be informed about the Trust, benefits, and crucial information before applying.
Diversity & Equality
MFT is committed to promoting equality of opportunity, celebrating diversity and eliminating discrimination. All individuals regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation are encouraged to apply. If you have special requirements to help with your application, email our team at [email protected].
About Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (MFT)
MFT is one of the largest NHS Trusts in England with a turnover of £2.8bn. We are creating an exceptional integrated health & social care system for the 1 million patients who rely on our services each year. We bring together 10 hospitals & community services from across Manchester, Trafford & beyond, and encourage collaborative working & transformation to empower our 30,000 workforce. We are a digitally enabled organisation with Hive, our Electronic Patient Record system. We are a major academic Research Centre & Education provider, and we are pursuing a Green Plan for sustainable healthcare.
About the Role
At MFT, Nursing Assistants take pride in essential patient care. Our Nursing Assistants work with empathy, consideration and dignity, delivering high quality, patient-focused care. You\'ll communicate sensitively with patients, relatives and the multi-disciplinary team as part of a supportive nursing team.
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