Job description
We are looking for a Band 2 HCA's who can join and become part of our Adult Care Services Multi-disciplinary Team for our Community Hospital based in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire.
The successful candidate must display a broad level of initiative; confidently use informed judgement and sustain a calm, approachable and professional manner when engaging with patient, their relatives, colleagues and visitors. The post holder will be required to work independently while exhibiting a high degree of confidentiality throughout their work. They must be able to demonstrate good interpersonal and communication skills, manage and organise their work effectively.
We would love to hear from you if you think this role is ideal for you.
- To work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team which specialises in the treatment and management of rehabilitation and end of life patients
- To work within the multi-disciplinary team to provide a 24 hour planned and effective rehabilitation programme for patients. This role is a supportive one to the rehabilitation nursing team and predominantly consists of facilitating and assisting patients in managing their personal care.
- To work without direct supervision within a specified clinical area, undertaking tasks delegated by a qualified nurse.
- To work with direct and indirect supervision and direction of the qualified staff in the performance of specific tasks for an individual or group of patients, as part of their treatment and rehabilitation programmes. Such tasks may include:
2. Caring for toileting needs including changing.
3. Moving and handling of patients in and out of bed, wheelchair, toilet and bath. This is almost always with specialised equipment.
4. Facilitating and assisting with feeding and drinking, with patients who are unable to assist themselves.
5. Communicating and listening to patients, their families and carers.
6. Observing patients' behaviour and using distraction skills to avoid possible problems.
7. Taking blood pressures.
8. Urine testing.
To display competency when providing nursing care to the patients, therefore building trusting relationships between carer and patient.
To be aware of and practice good communication and social functions with patients and their families in order to build up trusting therapeutic relationships.
To assist at meal times ensuring meals are presentable, appropriate and that portions are monitored.
To be aware of all patients' dietary needs, especially special diets and how they differ from normal diets.
Please refer to the attached Job Description for full list of responsibilities