Main Duties of the job
To provide a high standard of care and practice at all times, taking direction from Care Team Leaders.
To work as part of an Integrated Care Team and wider multi-disciplinary team respecting the skills, expertise and contributions of others in the provision of holistic care and support to babies, children, young people and their families using Derian House.
To treat each baby, child and young person as an individual respecting their dignity and providing care that is sensitive to their needs.
Main Responsibilities
Work under supervision ensuring the provision of high-quality care and practice.
To accurately monitor and document the care for the children and young people and ensure that the care provided adheres to individual care plans.
To be responsible for monitoring and recording any changes in the condition of the babies, children or young people being cared for, including health, emotional and social care needs.
Administering medicines and pharmaceutical products to children & young people following Derian House Children’s Hospice policy, standard operating procedures and NMC standards as directed and supervised by registered staff.
Act in accordance with relevant legal, ethical and professional legislation and frameworks.
To assist, as requested and appropriate, with the clinical audits to enhance the delivery of care and contribute positively to maintaining and implementing the required clinical standards.
To maintain appropriate clinical records ensuring that they are stored securely and confidentially.
Quality Assurance
Participate in the formation of risk assessments for babies, children and young people in your care, reporting all incidents, accidents and near misses, actively participating in any corrective action required to minimize future risk.
Adhere to the prevention and control of infections code of practice (Health & Social care Act 2008) and Derian House Children’s Hospice policies and procedures to prevent infection.
Communication
Effectively communicating the dissemination of information accurately and timely to support effective teamwork.
Work collaboratively within multi-disciplinary/multi-agency teams both internally and externally to Derian House through the establishment of effective communication systems to support the delivery of high quality care.
Produce clear and consistent written documentation in accordance with professional standards, e.g., NMC and regulation bodies.
Professional
Ensure that personal actions and conduct apply with hospice policies and procedures.
Derian House holds the expectation that each employee will actively participate within mandatory training and successfully complete all relevant role-related competency frameworks within individually agreed timescales.
To maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the role, notably information regarding the children and their families, staff and the organisation itself. Disclosure to any unauthorized person is considered a disciplinary offence.
Health and Safety
Ensure all equipment is utilised and stored safely and ready for use to support the needs of children & young people whilst at Derian House, including the timely reporting of any faulty equipment.
To report and record all accidents and incidents in line with hospice procedure safeguarding the welfare and safety of all staff during working hours, with regard to the Health and Safety at Work Act.
Ensure health and safety requirements in relation to the provision of care to babies, children, young people and families are managed correctly through the provision of appropriate risk assessments.
Comply with the requirements of Health & Safety legislation, adopting a preventive approach towards the health & safety of babies, children, young people and their families, colleagues, volunteers and visitors.
About us
Derian House is the place where you can make a real difference, as we support our colleagues and volunteers to provide this amazing service for children and families. It’s a great place to enhance and develop your career as we are committed to investing in training to support our people and their aspirations.
Job responsibilities
At Derian House, we are proud to provide high quality care to help babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, from across the Northwest, to make the most of every precious moment. We also stand alongside their families, offering comfort, support, and hope.
Main Responsibilities
To accurately monitor and document the care for the children and young people and ensure that the care provided adheres to individual care plans. Ensure that the children and young people’s daily routines and individualised needs are respected at all times.
To be responsible for monitoring, reporting and recording any changes in the condition of the children or young people being cared for, including health, emotional and social care needs.
To be competent in Derian at Home’s defined core clinical competencies and individual care needs as a Clinical Support Worker within the community setting.
Benefits
* 35 days holidays per year, including bank holidays and increasing with length of service.
* Continuation of NHS Pension scheme (if eligible) or option to join Derian House Contributory Pension Scheme.
* Retail discounts through Blue Light card and Benefits platform.
* Free onsite parking.
* Subsidised meals in our diner.
* Flexible working in terms of parttime opportunities.
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (full-time). Weekend, nights and evening work will be required. Part-time hours will also be considered.
Selection and Assessment process: Depending on the volume of applications there may be an initial preliminary 20-minute discussion, held virtually (MS Teams), to help sift candidates we wish to progress. The formal process for those invited will be an onsite face-to-face assessment and interview.
Registered Charity Number 1005165
We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and encourage applications from all qualified candidates, irrespective of any protected characteristics.
Successful appointments will be subject to an enhanced disclosure and barring 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.
Person Specification
Professional/Qualifications & Special Training & Education
* NVQ level 3 in Child Care or equivalent.
* Minimum 3 Years Experience in a Clinical/ Health or Social Setting that supports complex/ additional Needs in children and young people.
* Evidence of the desire to commit to continued professional development.
* Required to undertake training to meet all Derian Care clinical competencies within a defined timescale.
* Ability to be supportive of colleagues, children and families.
* Recognition of own limitations.
* Community Nursing/ Support Experience.
* Proven ability of working with children/young people in a health setting.
* Knowledge of child care issues.
* Proven ability in the Palliative care setting or caring for children/ young people with special complex care needs.
* Multidisciplinary team working.
* Proven ability of assisting with clinical audit and evidence based audit.
* Knowledge/proven ability of working in a hospice or working for a charity.
Skills & Abilities
* Evidence of a well-practiced communication skills; both verbal and written.
* Evidence of ability to work through competencies in all core clinical skills.
* Ability to record information in a concise, accurate and legible manner.
* Relate well with children, families and other healthcare professionals.
* Ability to work on own initiative.
* IT Literate.
* Competent in core clinical skills necessary for CYP with complex needs.
* Proven ability in holistic needs/ therapies.
Personal Qualities
* Ability to fulfil this role or show evidence of role development.
* Ability to adopt a flexible approach to working, able to cover a range of shifts in a 24-hour period.
* Honest and trustworthy.
* Ability to be supportive of colleagues, children and families.
* Recognition of own limitations.
* Proven ability to deal with complex and difficult emotional situations.
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.
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