Job description
Using technical equipment to safely draw blood from patientsExplaining the process of drawing blood clearly to a patientReassuring and calming patients who might be nervous or scared of the procedureApplying dressings to the wound created by drawing bloodRegistering the blood and storing it in the correct environmentSending blood samples to testing laboratoriesKeeping track of blood samples and results that are returned after testingUpdating patient recordsMaintaining an organised and clean work area based on health and safety regulations and the guidelines of the medical institutionAnswering patient questions regarding collection techniques and offering additional resources on the collection process, if the patient requests themDiabetes foot checks and Long term condition reviews and SpirometryBasic wound careNew patient and NHS health checksHealth promotion and Give accurate and appropriate information to patients and groups within own competenceUrinalysisBP, Weight and height recording and managementEar syringingAdministration of influenza/pneumococcal vaccines/B12's and ShinglesINR (Warfarin) monitoringPrepare and maintain environments and equipment before, during and after patient care interventions.Job Types: Permanent, Part-timeSalary: £12.00-£14.00 per hourExpected hours: 15 – 20 per weekBenefits:Company pensionOn-site parkingSchedule:Day shiftCOVID-19 considerations:Follow as per guidelines Ability to commute/relocate:Pinner, HA5 1TG: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)Education:GCSE or equivalent (preferred)Work Location: In personApplication deadline: 06/11/2023