To use the ABUHB departmental vehicle to provide an Urgent Primary Care driving service to primarily respond to patient needs within Gwent by GP/Nurse visits, to drive the duty GP/Nurse to the patients home safely and within agreed standard timescales, and to provide an escort to the GP/Nurse in the patients home to assist and support as chaperone if requested
The post holder will work within clearly defined procedures using their own initiative on routine matters. Supervision will be available.
Organises own day to day work tasks
Currently we are unable to provide certificates of sponsorship for this role as it does not meet the Home Offices criteria. Anyone requiring a certificate of sponsorship is therefore unable to be shortlisted and interviewed.
Required to work flexible hours – To work Out of hours, Evenings, Weekends, Overnights and Bank Holidays
To drive the duty doctor / nurse to visits safely and within the current road and traffic act regulations
To provide a reception role when not driving and will be required to book in patients on the Adastra system.
maintain the cleanliness of the vehicles.
Be responsible for loading and unloading the appropriate medical equipment in the vehicle. To ensure all necessary equipment / stationery is available in the car at the start of the session.
To record all visits on log sheets to a high degree of accuracy. Returning all completed paperwork to the base after journeys.
To plan routes in advance and in order of priority (as decided by the GP/Nurse). Liaising with duty Shift Lead in the event of any problems or further visits require a change in clinical priority.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors and the general public.
Regular consistent and professional attendance, punctuality, personal appearance and adherence to relevant health and safety procedures.
To set up and set down equipment at start / end of shift.
To attend appropriate training courses as requested by the management team.
To be available for staff meetings and meetings with management.
To follow ABUHB policies and procedures as laid out in Urgent Primary Care Service Terms and Conditions and Induction/Information Pack.
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Required to work flexible hours – To work Out of hours i.e. Evenings, Weekends, Overnights, Bank Holidays
* To drive the duty doctor / nurse to visits safely and within the current road and traffic act regulations
* The postholder will also provide a reception role when not driving and will be required to book in patients on the Adastra
system.
* To maintain the cleanliness of the vehicles. Each session check windscreen and headlights are clean and that the interior
is cleared of all call sheets and rubbish
* To be responsible for loading and unloading the appropriate medical equipment in the vehicle. To ensure all necessary equipment / stationery is available in the car at the start of the session.
* To record all visits on log sheets to a high degree of accuracy. Returning all completed paperwork to the base after journeys.
* To plan routes in advance and in order of priority (as decided by the GP/Nurse). Liaising with duty Shift Lead in the event of
any problems or further visits require a change in clinical priority.
* Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors and the general public.
* Exchanges routine information with colleagues, external contacts, patients
* Maintain regular consistent and professional attendance, punctuality, personal appearance and adherence to relevant health
and safety procedures.
* To set up and set down equipment at start / end of shift.
* To attend appropriate training courses as requested by the management team.
* To be available for staff meetings and meetings with management.
* To follow ABUHB policies and procedures as laid out in Urgent Primary Care Service Terms and Conditions and Induction/Information Pack.