Overview
We are seeking experienced Band 3 Health Care Support Workers who hold a nationally recognised Care Certificate obtained in an acute setting. The ideal candidates will demonstrate a genuine passion for delivering tailored, personalised care to individuals requiring additional support, ensuring that every patient receives safe, compassionate, and high-quality care.
Role
The role of the Enhanced Care Health Care Support Worker is to support recovery and provide care to people with enhanced care needs across the organisation. Enhanced care is provided to patients who require additional support due to dementia, delirium, mental health conditions, challenging behaviour, or physical health needs that may compromise their safety or the safety of others. It is an integral part of therapeutic planning, involving sensitive monitoring of both physical and psychological wellbeing while fostering meaningful therapeutic relationships. Enhanced care may involve supporting groups of patients or providing one-to-one care.
Responsibilities
* Demonstrate a clear understanding of care and treatment programmes for individuals with enhanced care needs, providing instruction, advice, and guidance to patients, families, and carers.
* Make appropriate adjustments independently (within competence and skill set) and communicate changes effectively to patients and registered health care professionals.
* Develop and maintain therapeutic relationships, adopting a polite, empathetic, and positive approach to communication.
* Assess situations, identify potential issues, and resolve them within the scope of competence.
* Assist in managing verbal or physical aggression using recognised de-escalation techniques.
* Provide one-to-one support and/or supervision to individuals or groups under the direction of registered health care professionals, within a delegated framework.
* Organise and facilitate meaningful activities tailored to patient needs, liaising with the multi-disciplinary team to coordinate daily plans in line with risk assessments.
* Exercise independence, initiative, and sound judgement, considering different approaches when delivering care and support.
About the Trust
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust ranks among the top 10 NHS Trusts nationwide and was named the second-best Trust to work for in the South East in the 2023 and 2024 NHS Staff Survey. We are a large acute hospital trust in south-east England, providing general hospital services and specialist care to around 600,000 residents in West Kent and East Sussex. With a dedicated and diverse team of over 8,000 staff we are proud to offer specialised cancer services to over two million people through the Kent Oncology Centre. Fordcombe Hospital, near Tunbridge Wells, became part of the Trust in October 2024. Specialising in planned care, it offers two operating theatres, 28 inpatient and day-care beds, diagnostic services (X-ray, MRI, CT, and endoscopy), and consultation/treatment rooms.
Flexible working
Looking for flexible working? We are a flexible working-friendly organisation. Whether it’s adjusting your hours or exploring other flexible arrangements, we want to work with you to find the best solution for you, our patients, and the Trust. Talk to us about how we can accommodate your working needs.
Benefits
* At least 27 days of annual leave plus public/bank holidays (pro-rata for part-time staff).
* Membership in the NHS Pension Scheme, with a 20.6% employer contribution and life assurance benefits
* Blue Light card eligibility
* And more; additional benefits can be found in the benefits documents below
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Amy Daniels Job title: Head of mental Health Email address: amy.daniels@nhs.net Telephone number: 07394096784
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