Job description
We are looking for compassionate and motivated Healthcare Assistants to work on Oker Ward at Whitworth Hospital, situated in the beautiful Derbyshire Dales.
Whitworth Hospital is a small community hospital on the outskirts of Matlock town centre, providing excellent care for the local and wider community.
This is a fabulous opportunity for people who have a genuine interest in caring, who are enthusiastic, reliable and professional.
Oker Ward has been recognised at Gold in Quality Always accreditation, meaning that you can enjoy working on a ward that provides an exceptionally high level of care, and where you can make a real difference.
Experience of working in a social care setting is an advantage, as is NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care. However, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone wanting to develop nursing skills in a ward area. Full training will be provided to the successful candidates.
We will accept applications for full or part time work, the posts are permanent.
We will also accept applications from people seeking fixed term contracts or secondments.
Oker Ward is a 12-bedded in-patient ward, providing rehabilitation, complex discharge planning and end of life care.
The multi-disciplinary team is made up of nursing and allied health professionals, including Registered Nurses, Healthcare Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Therapy Assistants and Advanced Nurse Practitioners.
The clinical team is supported by the local GP practices, Administrative Staff, Porters, Hotel Services and Housekeepers.
We are looking for someone who will work collaboratively with the whole team and support the ward to continually strive for the best patient experience possible.
As a nurse-led unit, Oker Ward offers the opportunity for Healthcare Assistants to develop clinical skills that contribute to safe and effective patient care.
It is important that you have a good standard of English and excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, including strict adherence to patient confidentiality.
Oker Ward is a 24 hour, 7 day a week service and this post involves shift work that includes, days, nights, double and/or single shifts, twilight shifts, weekends and Bank Holidays.
The ward is fully Covid 19 compliant and full PPE equipment and uniforms are provided free of charge with the post.
The culture on Oker Ward is positive and inclusive, staff are supported and treated with respect, and patients are treated with compassion and kindness.
The atmosphere on the ward is friendly and relaxed and people are encouraged to work to the best of their ability.
Staff are supported to complete training that will help them to be safe and competent in their role, and there is possibility to develop within the organisation. DCHS is committed to providing excellent training and development opportunities.
The team on Oker Ward strives to provide the best possible patient experience, to get the best outcomes for patients and support people through the challenges of being in hospital.
Our values are aligned to the wider organisation: to get the basics right, to act with compassion and respect, to make a difference, to value and develop teamwork and to value everyone’s contribution, everyone matters.
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As a Healthcare Assistant, your primary duty will be to support Registered Nurses and the multi-disciplinary team in the delivery of person-centred patient care.
Wider duties on the ward include maintaining the ward environment, assisting with audit and accreditation, attendance at team meetings, and adherence to trust policies and procedures.
The role of the Healthcare Assistant is integral to the provision of high standard person centred patient care.
You will work alongside the Registered Nurses and multi-disciplinary team to deliver individualised care to a client group with wide ranging clinical needs.
Working within a multi-disciplinary team, you will maintain effective and collaborative channels of communication with your colleagues and take into account the needs and feelings of others.
You will ensure that correct procedures and treatment are carried out as prescribed by the Registered Nurses to ensure the comfort and safety of patients, and report any concerns about patients to the Registered Nurses.
You will be required adhere to strict patient confidentiality. You will complete accurate records about the care you have delivered to patients and work within information governance policies and procedures.
Training will be provided for the role and you will have an annual appraisal to review your practice and plan your development needs.