Job description
Do you have a passion for improving the lives of people with learning disabilities?
Are you interested in developing a career in this field?
If so, this amazing opportunity at Hillside Unit, Ashgreen is for you!
Our team focusses on acute assessment and treatment of individuals with a learning disability and associated and complex health presentations and challenging behaviour. If you enjoy a challenge, like working within a team and want to make a difference to the lives of individuals with a learning disability, then we are looking for you.
As a care support worker, you will be:
Supporting individuals with all aspects of their daily living needs
- Assisting in the delivery of support to individuals who may present with behaviour that challenges
- Maintaining a healthy and safe environment for individuals, alongside current organisational policies and procedures
- Providing person centred care to enable individuals to make choices and live as independently as possible
- Required to work on a shift basis over a 24-hour period, including weekends and bank holidays. Flexible working will be considered
We employ around 4,200 substantive staff, caring for patients in 11 community hospitals and more than 30 health centres; as well as in clinics, GP practices, schools, care homes, and increasing in peoples own homes and via virtual consultations
During the pandemic response we have led the implementation of public vaccination centres in collaboration with partners across health and social care.
As well as the usual NHS benefits available to our staff, here are just a few more:
- Option to buy up to 10 days additional annual leave
- Free parking at all of our sites
- Local attraction discounts
- Staff health & wellbeing programmes supported by our award winning wellbeing team
- Lease car scheme
- To support registered nurses in the implementation of a high standard of patient care promoting patient wellbeing ensuring a ‘Person Centred Approach.
- Report any concerns or problems to supervising nurse, particularly relating to individual patient safety
- Ensure patients confidentiality is maintained at all times and be aware of the need for safe, plus secure storage of records.
- Participate as a member of the nursing team in delivery and monitoring of individual care/treatment plans and report changes to the qualified nurse as appropriate
- Carry out assigned tasks to meet the direct care needs of each patient. Report any concerns or abnormal changes in patients’ physical or mental well-being to a registered nurse.
- Be aware of and follow general care routine within area, with particular reference to patients who present a high risk.
- Assist patients in meeting health, social, leisure and spiritual needs escorting patients as directed by the registered Nurse in and around local and wider community, taking into account any emerging risk requirements
- Ensure that all patients are afforded due respect, dignity and privacy